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2. 0 0n0n0nnnnenannnannenanneraierinrerinreranrarinrnrinrernerarenrnren 4 4 POT ee 4 4 VET 4 4 Input and output video TY E 4 4 Fe CUMS CON E AAA A 4 5 ROB deldy POP e E e o E o e 4 6 MOST q q PPC o NE 4 6 Audio gain and attenuation Lee 4 6 Video and audio Mute EE 4 6 Pl 4 6 Automated adjustments EE EE EE 4 6 Host to Switcher Instructions 0 0n0n0na0n0nannanannanannaierarinrnrneranrsrarinrinrerenreresrane 4 7 Switcher ge giel E 4 7 Using the command response table AER EEN 4 7 Command response table for SIS COMMANAiS coooonncnnccccnnnnnccnncncnnnnnncnnnnonnnannnnnnnnononannnnnnnnos 4 8 Command respnse table for IP SIS Commande nnnnnnn01annnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneenenne 4 13 Command response table for special function SIS commande nnnnannnnoounnnonnnnnnennnnne 4 14 Command response table for advanced instruction set commands rrrrnnnnnnnrvnnnnnnnnnne 4 16 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Table of Contents Chapter Be Switcher Software 0 sonsonennennsnsonenrsnnesrrsrnrsnresresrsnrenresresrrnrenrenreenes 5 1 Control Software for VWmdovws 5 2 Installing the softWare EE NE EE 5 2 Software operation via Ethernet ccccccccssssseceecceeeeseeeececceaaeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeseeeaagseeeeeesseas 5 2 Fe protocol settings cuicos inepto ala 5 2 Using the control program AA A 5 3 Using the help program PAN o nn Ue PES POE E rnnt EE 5 5 Button Label Generator 5 5 E
3. At the Telnet prompt type close and then press Enter Help For Telnet command definitions at the Telnet prompt type and then press Enter Quit Exit the Telnet utility by typing quit and then press Enter at the Telnet prompt If you are connected to the ISM access the Telnet prompt beforehand by typing the Escape character lctnl 1 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Ethernet Connection A 5 Ethernet Connection cont d A 6 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Ethernet Connection we SER t A 14009 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Appendix B Reference Information Specifications Part Numbers Firmware Upgrade Installation Button Labels Reference Information Specifications Video RQUUDE sesiraritaseroaii das 8 x 2 matrix Video input Number signal type seese 8 RGBHV RGBS RGsB RGBcvS component video S video composite video Connectors cooccccccnncccnccccnnnnanananananos 8 x 5 female BNC NE Lamer 1V p p for Y of component video and S video and for composite video 0 7V p p for RGB 0 3V p p for R Y and B Y of component video and for C of S video Minimum maximum levels Analog 0V to 1 0V p p with no offset TR POC AICS cnn 75 ohms Horizontal frequency s Autoscan 15 kHz to 100 kHz Vertical frequency susan Autoscan 50 Hz to 100 Hz Resolution range ra Autoscan 720 x 525 to 1600 x 1200 Video processing DE CORCE Se 9 bit digital Digital le r
4. 01 H V 03 H V Color value 0 thru 127 Tint value 0 thru 255 X11 X12 X13 X14 X15 X16 X h 7 X18 X19 X21 X24 Brightness and contrast value 000 thru 63 Size value range depends on the resolution Centering value range depends on the resolution Blanking value 000 thru 200 Pixel sampling phase 000 through 031 Horizontal filter value 000 thru 003 Vertical filter or composite S video detail filter 001 thru 007 Preset number 01 thru 03 Output 1 Output 2 selection Output 1 Output2 Output 1 Output 2 00 Off Off 02 Off On 01 On Off 03 On On RGB delay in 0 01 second steps 00 no delay to 50 5 0 secs Test pattern type 1 through 10 001 Color Bars 006 alternating pixels 002 crosshatch 007 film aspect ratio 1 78 003 4x4 crosshatch 008 film aspect ratio 1 85 004 gray scale 009 film aspect ration 2 35 005 crop 010 ramp Gain attenuation 24dB to 9dB each step 1dB Gain value numeric dB value 0 to 9 Attenuation value numeric dB value 1 to 24 nnn nn where Hrt horizontal rate kHz Vrt vertical rate Hz xxx xx means signal out of range Detected input signal standard 0 through 4 0 none 1 NTSC 3 58 2 PAL 3 NTSC 4 43 4 SECAM not applicable occurs when the input is set for RGB YUV or progressive YUV Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide 4 3 Program
5. lt N A gt 1 2 lt N A gt 1 2 select the a f necessary O unselected select the Menu output O unselected Next o output o Menu Exit Men 00 00 Press Next to Exit A y A y Use either Adjust knob Use either Adjust knob to select a preset or no to select a preset or no Next preset N A Press Next preset N A Press Next Figure 3 11 User Presets menu flowchart Save Preset submenu Select the output with the settings that you want to save as a preset by pressing the desired Output button Rotate either the Adjust or the Adjust ar knob while in the Save Preset submenu to highlight lt gt one of three memory presets for the selected output or highlight N A for no preset Press the Next button to save the current settings to the selected preset Select N A and press the Next button to exit without saving the settings Presets which are saved values of the current color tint contrast brightness detail sizing and centering settings are saved in nonvolatile memory when the ISM is powered down and later powered back up the settings are available for selection Saving the settings to a preset overwrites the settings previously written to that preset The color tint contrast brightness detail sizing and centering adjustments are tailored for the selected output rate If you change the output rate and then recall a preset for the earlier rate the adjustments recalled in the preset have no effect on the video o
6. 10 13 2 110 nortxe iss control html 1 ag Internet Figure 6 2 Control page Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Ethernet Operation 6 3 Ethernet Operation cont d Control Page On the Control page figure 6 1 you can select an input to either or both outputs The Control page also provides facilities to check the frequency of an input and to mute outputs Access the Control page by clicking the Control tab Create a tie Select and switch an input to an output as follows 1 Click the Video Audio Video or Audio button to select both the video and audio planes the video plane only or the audio plane only for switching audio follow or audio breakaway 2 Select an input for output 1 or output 2 by clicking the desired input button for either output 1 or output 2 After the RGB delay the selected input is displayed on the designated monitors The selected input button turns blue to indicate a video and audio or video only selection and yellow to indicate an audio only selection The RGB delay is user selectable see Change the RGB delay below Change the RGB delay The RGB delay interval for each output defines how long the screen is blanked when selecting a new input for the connected monitor Change the RGB delay for an output as follows 1 Click the RGB Delay field for the desired output A drop down scroll box appears figure 6 3 RGE Delay Dutput1 Output 1 5 T 0 0 k Figure 6 3 RGB de
7. Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Operation 3 3 Operation cont d Selecting an input 4 Input selection buttons The Input 1 through Input 8 buttons select the associated input to scale and display on the selected output s Input selection LEDs The green input LEDs above the input buttons indicate the video selection The red input LEDs below the input buttons indicate the audio selection To view the input tied to the unselected output press the unselected output button Both outputs input selections can also be viewed in the LCD display cycle Recalling a user preset There are three user presets per input The presets save color tint contrast brightness detail sizing and centering settings See User Presets menu later in this chapter to save and erase presets Cycle through and recall these memories by repeatedly pressing the appropriate input button The LCD panel identifies the recalled preset figure 3 5 O O O O Press button Press button Press button 1 O O O O 3 User Preset 2 Recalled 3 User Preset 1 Recalled 3 3 User Preset 2 User Preset 3 Recalled Recalled Figure 3 5 Recalling user presets Auto imaging an input The auto imaging feature automatically sizes and centers the selected input to fill the screen Initiate the auto imaging feature for a specific input by pressing and holding the appropriate input button until the LCD displays the message Auto Image Input n
8. Read partial contents Write partial contents 4 16 Hex Command host to switcher 90 91 90 92 8226 data bytes 1 byte checksum x2J90 94 26 data bytes 1 byte checksum Response switcher to host Additional description 8226 data bytes 1 byte checksum Upload switcher to control Dn1 A 26 data bytes 1 byte checksum Dn1 A Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide device all color tint contrast brightness detail sizing and centering settings all user presets and all auto memories for all inputs and both outputs Download control device to switcher all color tint contrast brightness detail sizing and centering settings all user presets and all auto memories for all inputs and both outputs Upload switcher to control device color tint contrast brightness detail sizing and centering settings all user presets and all auto memories for the input selected for output x2 Download control device to switcher color tint contrast brightness detail sizing and centering settings all user presets and all auto memories for the input selected for output al sS o 3 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Chapter Five Switcher Software Control Software for Windows Button Label Generator Switcher Software Control Software for Windows Two software programs accompany the ISM 182 and ISM 482 The Extron ISS ISM Control Program Extron
9. The input is improperly configured Freeze mode was entered via an SIS command when the image was black The scaled output rate is too high for the display The scaled output rate is too high for the display The detail level needs to be changed Solution Connect an input device that is compatible with the ISM Use the Video amp Audio Configuration submenu to select the correct input format Deactivate freeze mode via an SIS command Change the scaled output to a compatible resolution Change the scaled output to a compatible resolution Use the Filter button to change the detail level Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Operation 3 21 Operation cont d 3 22 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Operation UTI og suo Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Chapter Four Programmer s Guide RS 232 Link Ethernet Link Symbols Switcher Initiated Messages Host to Switcher Instructions Programmer s Guide RS 232 Link The switcher s rear panel Remote 9 pin D female connector figure 4 1 can be connected to the RS 232 serial port output of a host device such as a computer running the HyperTerminal utility or a control system This connection makes software control of the switcher possible Pin RS 232 Function 5 1 1 Not used 2 TX Transmit data 0 3 RX Receive data 9 6 4 Not used Female 5 Gnd Signal ground 6 Not used L 2 7 Not used O O 8 N
10. access to all ISM switching capabilities and editing functions Users can select video and or audio for output select inputs and outputs select test patterns set RGB and audio mutes select a blue screen and view all settings with the exception of passwords If the same passwords or no password is required for logging on all personnel log on with administrator privileges Fields and functions that exceed user privileges are grayed out in the ISS ISM Control program when the operator is logged on as a user Ethernet protocol settings The IP settings options screen figure 5 6 on page 5 5 provides a location for observing and if connected via the RS 232 link or if logged on via the Ethernet port as an administrator editing settings unique to the Ethernet interface None of the fields on this screen can be edited while logged on as a user See System Configuration Page in chapter 6 Ethernet Operation for details on the contents of these fields See appendix A Ethernet Connection for other basic information about Internet protocol Editing variables on the IP settings options screen while connected via the Ethernet port can immediately disconnect the user from the ISM Extron recommends editing the settings on this screen using the RS 232 link and protecting the Ethernet access to this screen by assigning an administrator s password to qualified and knowledgeable personnel only 5 2 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Switcher Software
11. cont d System Configuration Page The ISM downloads the System Configuration page figure 6 5 when you click the Configuration tab The screen consists of fields in which you can observe and edit IP administration and system settings A ISM Microsoft Internet Explorer MEE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back v gt Y A Qsearch Favorites media Dr I 3 Address L http 10 13 2 110 Extron Electronics 800 633 9876 Control Configuration File Management I O Config I Contact Us st System Configuration LI AE A E E Administration Administrator Password Ir User Password frr Re enter Admin Password frr Re enter User Password frr ISM Date Time Mon 30 Sep 2002 01 25 25 GMT ISM IP Settings ISM IP Address 10 13 2 110 ISM Name jism 482 Hardware Address 00 05 46 FF FF FF sl Done Internet Figure 6 5 System Configuration page Moji Access to the ISM settings using web control is not password protected Ensure only knowledgeable and qualified personnel have access to the switcher under Web control 6 6 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Ethernet Operation Administration fields e Ethernet connection to the switcher either by entering SIS commands see chapter 4 Programmer s Guide or using the Control Program see chapter 5 Switcher Software is password protected e Connection via HTML pages and connect
12. kaJReconfig 4 The input selected for the ha output has been adjusted using the Auto Image feature or a user preset Host to Switcher Instructions The switcher accepts SIS commands through its RS 232 port and or its Ethernet port 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 switcher response to an SIS command ends with a carriage return and a line feed CR LF 4 which signals the end of the response character string A string is one or more characters Switcher error responses When the switcher receives an SIS command and determines that it is valid it performs the command and sends a response to the host device If the switcher is unable to perform the command because the command is invalid or contains invalid parameters the switcher returns an error response to the host The error response codes are E01 Invalid input channel number too large E10 Invalid command E11 Invalid preset number zero or too large E12 Invalid output number zero or too large E13 Invalid value out of range Using the command response table The command response table begins on the next page Except for the gain and attenuation settings and the filter settings upper or lower case letters are acceptable in the command field Command and response examples are shown throughout the table The table below shows
13. 236 nortxe iss html Extron Electronics 800 633 9876 Control Configuration File Management I 0 Config I O Configuration Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Yuvp composite z S video z S video zj nput 5 nput 6 nput 7 nput 8 Composite ruvp RGB S video y Outputl Output2 Resolution Rate Type Polarit Resolution Rate Type Polarit 832x624 gt zen RGBHV H v 1024x768 sl ei 50Hz gt RGBS z H v sx om s Internet Figure 6 7 I O Configuration page Input configuration You can specify the format of each input The available formats are RGB RGBcvS identified as RGBcS in the drop box YUVi YUVp Betacam 50 Betacam 60 HDTV S video and composite video Specify the input format as follows 1 Click the desired input s Configuration field A drop down box appears figure 6 8 Input 1 ruwp HOT Composite Figure 6 8 Input configuration drop box 2 Click the desired input format 3 Click the Submit button Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Ethernet Operation 6 9 Ethernet Operation cont d Output resolution rate sync format and polarity The ISM 482 scales the input up or down to any 1 of 40 output resolutions and rates The ISM 182 scales the inputs to 1 of 20 resolutions and rates Either switcher outputs the scaled video as RGBHV or RGBS with user selectable polarity via either the program or preview connectors T
14. 3 6 Menu system e E 3 7 Video amp Audio Configuration Men ainia 3 8 Input Configuration SUbMenuU cirio 3 8 TN 3 9 Output RES sUbMenU EE NE NE 3 9 Sync Type and Polarity SUBMENU ENNEN 3 10 Advanced Configuration Melania oros 3 11 Test Pattern SUDMENL sisi iria 3 12 Blue Only Mode and Edge Smoothing submenu rrernnrrnnrrnnvennnrrnnvennvennnrrnnnenner 3 12 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Table of Contents i Table of Contents cont d Banking NNN atado ici pinga 3 12 RGB Delay SUD Men NEE 3 12 Auto Imaging and Auto Memories SUDMENU rrnnrrnnnrrnvrnnnvennnrrnnvrnnvennrrnnnennnenne 3 13 Enhanced Mode submenu soda 3 13 Pixel Phase GO Nede 3 13 PAL Film Mode submenu NEE 3 13 Reset SUNMEN E 3 13 User Presets MENU srta iniciacion 3 14 PENN A e 3 14 Erase Presets submenu anrnnnvnnvvnnrnnnrvnnrnnrvnnrnnnnnnnnnnrnnnenuennnennurnunnnuennurnnvnnuennunnnsene 3 15 A En 3 15 PICECIRG ACU TIMES LS oooO acacia 3 16 Front panel security lockout executive model 3 17 Pins 3 18 Optimizing the vVudeo 3 18 Setting up a DVD source eege 3 19 Optimizing the Audio 3 20 Troublesbhootng non nono non nc n non nnrncnnnnnnons 3 20 ENE esteis 3 20 lao A A A 3 21 Chapter 4 e Programmer s Guide 0 00 0nns0nso1o1sn1s1rs1rennisnirsrenrnisnrnnrenrnrenrenrsnnes 4 1 AS 232 LINK ente 4 2 Ethernet A LK EE 4 2 Eee connectar isc 4 3 BIE JO 4 2 6 1 EEE RE EEE EEE 4 3 ll EC 4 3 Switcher Initiated Messages
15. A 4 TS A 4 OPEN EE EE A EE A 4 Escape character and Esc key ep A 5 Beie E A 5 Set Carriage return line feed A 5 CIO EN NN NE A 5 ls EN EN A A 5 OM A 5 Appendix B Reference Information 0 0 snnsnsnrsnrssrsrrsrrsrrsrrerrsrrsrrerrerrerrerrenn B 1 SPEG NES TC B 2 Part Numbers cursen B 4 ACASO fl og ETE EEE B 4 OP LO EE B 4 ENN B 4 a A A EE EE B 4 Assorted CO IMG ee B 5 Pre CUt CADICS avsa B 5 Firmware Upgrade Installation 0 000010nn0n0nnnn0nannon1nnannnnerannnnisrnrisrerinrnniernnesrnne B 6 Button Labels E B 8 SEE 68 576 01 Rev C All trademarks mentioned in this manual are the properties of their respective owners 11 04 iv Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Table of Contents A Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Chapter One Introduction About this Manual About the Switcher Features Introduction About this Manual This manual contains installation configuration and operating information for the Extron ISM 182 and ISM 482 Integration Scaling Matrix switchers The ISM 182 and ISM 482 are similar in function and operation the differences exist in scaling capabilities In this manual the terms switcher and ISM are used interchangeably to refer to either model except where differences exist in which case the specific model is noted e Chapter 1 identifies the switcher s features e Chapter 2 details how to install the switcher e Chapter 3 descr
16. Example 25 2BIb5 e Blank the bottom five lines of the preview output Increment bottom blanking value x2 BIb x14 4 Increase blanking value 1 line Decrement bottom blanking value Kat x2 Blb x14 4 Decrease blanking value 1 line View the bottom blanking value al x14 4 Pixel phase Set a specific pixel sampling phaselx2 x15 U x2 Phs x15 4 Specify the pixel sampling phase Increment sampling value x2 U x2 Phs k15 4 Increase the phase value Decrement sampling value x2 U x2 Phs x15 lt 4 Decrease the phase value View the sampling value x2 U x15 Show the pixel sampling phase Horizontal detail filter RGB and component video inputs Nei The horizontal detail filter is available only for RGB and component video inputs The same command with a different xn variable is available to set a combined detail filter for S video and composite video inputs The xa value specified is the output to which the filtered input is tied The command D is case sensitive Set a specific filter value x2 x16 D x2 Dhz x16 4 Set the horizontal detail level Increment filter value x2 D x2 Dhz x16 d Increase the horizontal detail level Decrement filter value bal D x2 Dhz x16 4 Decrease the horizontal detail level View the horizontal filter value alt x16 4 Show the horizontal detail level Vertical detail filter RGB and component video inputs Nei The vertical detail filter is available only for RGB and compon
17. Fom era Extron s control program for Windows Extron s Simple Instruction Set SIS Microsoft Explorer Netscape Navigator Telnet General Power beer 100VAC to 240VAC 50 60 Hz 60 watts internal autoswitchable Temperature humidity Storage 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C 10 to 90 non condensing Operating 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C 10 to 90 non condensing Rack MOUN E EE Yes Enclosure Fe Metal Enclosure dmensions 5 25 H x 17 5 W x 11 2 D 3U high full rack width 13 3 cm H x 48 3 cm W x 28 4 cm D Depth excludes connectors and knobs Width excludes rack ears Product weit Misionin 11 2 lbs 5 1 kg Shipping Welg AL eccuni 17 lbs 7 7 kg Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Reference Information B 3 Reference Information cont d DIM weight USA Canada serias 18 lbs 8 2 kg International aero 21 lbs 9 5 kg Van ISTA NSTA 1A in carton International Safe Transit Association LE e E UL CUL Comp hang session CE FCC Class B MED P Las 30 000 hours EE 3 years parts and labor VIe Specifications are subject to change without notice Part Numbers Included parts These items are included in each order for an ISM 182 or ISM 482 Included parts Part number ISM 182 60 424 01 ISM 482 60 425 01 Rubber feet self adhesive 4 IEC power cord Tweeker small screwdriver ISM 182 and ISM 482 User s Manual ISM ISM Windows based control program Optional accessories Part Part numbe
18. HR Cable BNC 5 25 MHR 25 feet 7 5 meters to 300 feet 90 0 meters 26 260 xx Nes Bulk cable in lengths up to 5000 1524 meter rolls is available with or without connectors Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Reference Information B 5 Reference Information cont d Firmware Upgrade Installation In some cases the ISM s firmware may require replacement with an updated version There are nine user replaceable firmware chips U1 U2 and U6 on the front panel circuit board and U98 U99 U100 U101 U102 and U103 on the main circuit board The U numbers are printed on the circuit boards We recommend that you send the unit in to Extron for service and updates e Chip set Ul and U2 are replaced as a pair e Chip U6 is replaced alone e Chip set U98 U99 U100 and U101 are replaced as a set e Chip set U102 and U103 are replaced as a pair ere Changes to firmware must be performed by authorized service personnel only Some ISM firmware updates must be performed at the Extron factory Replace firmware in the ISM as follows 1 Disconnect the AC power cord from the ISM to remove power from the unit EZENN 10 prevent electric shock always unplug the ISM from the AC power source before opening the enclosure 2 If the ISM is installed in a rack disconnect all signal and control cables and remove the ISM from the rack 3 Remove the 16 screws 8 on the top and 4 on each side of the ISM cover figure B 1 4 Remove the to
19. RGBS x2 Pol fe y A front panel output video polarity selection has occurred xq is the output number and px is the output sync polarity 4 4 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide Picture adjustments alt olbl 1 A front panel color adjustment has occurred ka is the output number tied to the adjusted input and xa is the color variable x2 Tinko 44 A front panel tint adjustment has occurred xa is the output number tied to the adjusted input and ag is the tint variable pe Brtba 4 A front panel color brightness adjustment has occurred p is the output number tied to the adjusted input and xi is the brightness variable Ka ok a A front panel contrast adjustment has occurred x2 is the output number tied to the adjusted input and li is the contrast variable Ka Hsz x12 1 A front panel horizontal size adjustment has occurred xq is the output number and is the size variable a Vsz 12 J A front panel vertical size adjustment has occurred x2 is the output number and is the size variable ka H php A front panel horizontal centering adjustment has occurred xq is the output number and is the centering variable ba V ph pas 4 A front panel vertical centering adjustment has occurred xa is the output number and is the centering variable Xx2 B1t x14 1 A front panel top line blanking adjustment has occurred xa is the output number and xia is the
20. The Output 1 and Output 2 buttons select output 1 or output 2 Press an output button to select that output and automatically deselect the other output figure 3 3 Output 1 and 2 LEDs The Output 1 and Output 2 LEDs indicate the output that is selected figure 3 3 Only one Output LED can be lit at a time No Only one of the two outputs can be selected at a time Figure 3 3 Output selection cycle When an output is selected its tied input is indicated by the associated Input LED You can select a different input to tie to this output by pressing the desired input button Input buttons LEDs and label window Front panel input label window 3 Input label panel This translucent panel can be removed and replaced to insert a label behind the panel To remove the panel insert the Phillips head end of an Extron tweeker or small Phillips head screwdriver into the hole in one end of the panel and gently slide the tab on the edge of the panel out of the recess in the switcher housing Input labels can be created easily with Extron s button label generator software which ships with every Extron Matrix Switcher or with any Brother P Touch labeler Each input can be labeled with names alphanumeric characters or even color bitmaps for easy and intuitive input and output selection figure 3 4 See chapter 5 Switcher Software for details on using the label software V JJJ 2 Figure 3 4 Sample label
21. Using the control program Many items found in the ISS ISM Control Program are also accessible via front panel controls and the LCD menus see chapter 3 Operation and under SIS control see chapter 4 Programmer s Guide The ISS ISM Help Program provides information on settings and on how to use the control program itself 1 To run the control program double click the ISS ISM Control Pgm icon in the Extron Electronics group or folder The Comm menu appears on 155 15H the screen figure 5 1 Extron s ISS ISM Control Program 52002 Extron Electronics 9600 baud Comm 1 Comm 2 Comm 3 Comm 4 More Ports IP LAN Figure 5 1 Comm port selection window Select the comm port that is connected to the ISM s Remote port or select IP LAN and click OK If you selected a comm port proceed to step 5 If you selected IP LAN proceed to step 3 If you selected IP LAN in step 2 the IP connection window appears figure 5 2 The window displays the last IP address that this computer was logged on to via the ISS ISM Control program If no one has logged on to the ISM from this computer enter the switcher s ISM IP address If the address has not been changed the factory specified default is 192 168 254 254 IP Connection Estron IP Address f 0 1 0 24243 Password Connect Mieconnect This PC is 101 357 PROGRAMMER Figure 5 2 Address and password entry 4 If you sel
22. Warnhinweise und Anleitungen auf dem Ger t oder in der Benutzerdokumentation Keine Zusatzger te Verwenden Sie keine 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 operaci n y mantenimiento o cambio de partes que se desean destacar en el Este s mbolo se utiliza para advertir al usuario sobre instrucciones importantes de contenido de la documentaci n suministrada con los equipos voltaje peligroso sin protecci n aislante que puedan encontrarse dentro de la caja Este s mbolo se utiliza para advertir al usuario sobre la presencia de elementos con o alojamiento del producto y que puedan representar riesgo de electrocuci n Precaucion Leer las instrucciones Leer y analizar todas las instrucciones de operaci n y seguridad antes de usar el equipo Conservar las instrucciones Conservar las instrucciones de seguridad para futura consulta Obedecer las advertencias Todas las advertencias e instrucciones marcadas en el equipo o en la 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 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 p
23. box selection Locked enables the Extron Accu RATE Frame Lock AFL feature Accu RATE Frame Lock eliminates image tearing and other artifacts of scaling motion video by eliminating frame rate conversion It exactly matches the output rate of the ISM to the frame rate of the selected input Select this feature if you will be using motion video sources with a display that is capable of a variety of refresh rates 3 Click the Submit button Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Ethernet Operation 6 11 Ethernet Operation cont d Output format Select between separate horizontal H and vertical V sync or composite S sync as follows 1 Click the Type field A drop down box appears figure 6 11 Figure 6 11 Type drop box 2 Click the desired sync type 3 Click the Submit button Output polarity Select the output polarity as follows 1 Click the Polarity field A drop down box appears figure 6 12 Polarit H v a Figure 6 12 Polarity drop box 2 Click the desired output sync polarity 3 Click the Submit button 6 12 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Ethernet Operation Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Appendix A Ethernet Connection Ethernet Link Ethernet Connection Ethernet Link The rear panel Ethernet connector figure A 1 on the ISM switcher can be connected to an Ethernet LAN or WAN This connection makes SIS control of the switcher possible using a computer connected t
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25. name Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Ethernet Connection A 3 Ethernet Connection cont d Connect as a Telnet client The Microsoft Telnet utility is available from the DOS prompt Telnet allows you to input SIS commands to the ISM from the PC via the Ethernet link and the LAN Access the DOS prompt and start Telnet as follows 1 2 3 4 Click on Start gt Run At the Open prompt type command Click on the OK button At the DOS prompt type telnet and press Enter The computer returns a display similar to figure A 3 Microsoft R wandows 2000 TM version 5 0 Buile 2195 welcome tco Mrcresort Telnet Client Telnet Cliente Buile 5003992031 Escape Character is CTRL Microsoft Telnet gt Figure A 3 Telnet screen Telnet tips It is not the intention of this manual to detail all of the operations and functionality of Telnet however some basic level of understanding is necessary for operating the ISM via Telnet Open Connect to the ISM using the Open command Once you are connected to the switcher you can enter the SIS commands the same way that you would if you were using the RS 232 link Connect to the ISM as follows 1 At the Telnet prompt type open IP address and then press Enter If the switcher is not password protected no further prompts are displayed until you break or disconnect the connection to the ISM If the switcher is password protected Telnet displays the p
26. part 29 054 01 which communicates with the switcher via the rear panel Remote port provides an easy way for you to control the switcher The Extron Button Label Generator which allows you to design and print a label strip for the switcher s front panel input selection button window Both programs are compatible with Windows 95 98 Windows NT Windows ME and Windows 2000 Updates to these programs can be downloaded from the Extron Web site http www extron com Installing the software The programs are contained on a set of 3 5 inch diskettes Load and run the program from the hard drive To install the program from the floppy disk to the hard drive run SETUP EXE from the first floppy disk and follow the instructions that appear on the screen The program occupies approximately 1 5 Mb megabytes of hard drive space By default the installation creates a C ISSISM folder and it places three icons ISS ISM Control Pgm ISS ISM Help and Button Label Generator into a group or folder named Extron Electronics Software operation via Ethernet When an ISM is connected to an Ethernet WAN or LAN any number of users can operate it locally or remotely using the ISS ISM Control program See Ethernet connection in chapter 2 Installation for installation details Connection to the switcher via the Ethernet is password protected There are two levels of password protection administrator and user Administrators have full
27. size function to correct the aspect ratio NON When sizing and centering a letterbox movie video source increasing the brightness on the ISM makes it easier to see the top and bottom of the active video 5 If the input source is RGB use the horizontal and vertical detail adjustments to increase the sharpness 6 For S video and composite video inputs set the ISM to output blue only video and to output the Color Bars test pattern Using the blue Color Bars as a reference use the ISM s color and tint controls to adjust the video s color and tint 7 For RGB video inputs set brightness and contrast levels See Picture adjustments earlier in this chapter 8 Save this setting into one of the user memories using the User Presets menu Setting up a DVD source To get the best results when using a DVD as a video source Extron recommends that the DVD player itself be set up to output an aspect ratio of 16 9 and not 4 3 Because all DVDs are mastered as 16 9 having them set up for anything else causes the player to internally scale and compress the signal The DVD players scaling and compression defeats the advantage of having 3 2 pulldown detection in the ISM All sizing adjustments to correct the aspect ratio should be done using the ISM To change the output aspect ratio of most DVD players 1 Enter the DVD player s setup or action menu while the disc is stopped 2 Select the 16 9 aspect ratio Integration Scaling Matrix
28. that originated from film The ISM then applies video processing algorithms that optimize the conversion of video that was made with the 3 2 pulldown process This results in richly detailed images with sharply defined lines A similar process is used for PAL film source video Audio follow and breakaway Audio switching can follow its corresponding video input signal or it can be broken away from the video input Audio breakaway switching can be done via front panel control or under RS 232 or Ethernet remote control Audio gain attenuation Users can set the input level of audio gain or attenuation 24dB to 9dB via the RS 232 or Ethernet link or from the front panel Individual input audio levels can be adjusted so there is no noticeable volume difference between sources Ethernet port Supports connection to an Ethernet LAN so that the switcher can be accessed and operated from a computer running a standard Internet browser anywhere in the world Quad standard video decoder The switcher uses a digital four line adaptive comb filter that can decode NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 PAL and SECAM 1 4 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Introduction Test patterns The switcher features built in test patterns to aid in monitor or projector set up and evaluation Blue mode The switcher can be set to output the blue video signal only to help installers calibrate the monitor or projector Triple Action Switching RGB de
29. the hexadecimal equivalent of each ASCII command ASCII to HEX Conversion Table Esc 1B CR D LF A Qo 5 6 gt E F M N U V A e f m n u V NON With the exception of the audio gain and attenuation G and ol and horizontal and vertical filtering D and d commands the SIS commands are not case sensitive Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide 4 7 Programmer s Guide cont d Command response table for SIS commands ASCII Command host to switcher Command Response switcher to host Additional description Creating ties Create video and audio tie x1 x2 Out x2 e Toile All 4 Select input X1 to output x2 Example e OQut2 In1 All 4 Input 1 video and audio selected to output 2 Create video only tie X1 x2 amp Out x2 e In x1 RGB 4 Select video input x1 to output X2I Example 5 2 amp Out2 e In5 e RGB el Input 5 video only selected to output 2 Create audio only tie x1 x2 Outlx2 In x1 Aud 4 Select audio input xi to output X2I Read ties Read video and audio tie x2 Video and audio input Xi tied to output ka Read video only tie X2 amp ad Video input Xi tied to output Pal Read audio only tie X2 Da Audio input Xi tied to output bal Video mute Video mute on x2 1B x2 Vmtlx3a 4 Set the x2 video output to black Video mute off x2 0B Xx2 Vmt x3 Set the x2 video output to the selected input 1 through 8
30. the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 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 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 Extron Electronics Europe 1001 East Ball Road Beeldschermweg 6C Anaheim CA 92805 USA 3821 AH Amersfoort The Netherlands Asia Japan Extron Electronics Asia Extron Electronics Japan 135 Joo Seng Road 04 01 Daisan DMJ Bldg 6F PM Industrial Bldg 3 9 1 Kudan Minami Singapore 368363 Chiyoda ku T
31. the web address Access the DOS prompt and Ping the switcher as follows 1 Click on Start gt Run 2 At the Open prompt type command 3 Click on the OK button 4 At the DOS prompt type ping IP address and press Enter The computer returns a display similar to figure A 2 The line Pinging reports the actual numeric IP address regardless of whether you entered the actual numeric IP address or an alias name Culeppiae 192 166 254 2654 Pinging 192 168 254 254 with 32 bytes of data Reply Econ OPAS SEN EEE Ee OS H G Reply from 192 163 254 254 bytes 32 ENE LOS TTrTL 128 Reply from 192 168 254 254 bytes 32 time lt L0ms TTL 126 Reply Fron 192 163 254 254 oyces 32 cime lt sLlOms TrL l2g ping scactistcicecs tor 192 168 254 254 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 0 0 loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Oms Maximum Oms Average Oms Figure A 2 Ping response Ping to determine the Web IP address The Ping utility has a modifier a that directs the command to return the Web address rather than the numeric IP address At the DOS prompt type ping a IP address and then press Enter The computer s return display is similar to the Ping response shown in figure A 2 except that when you specify the a modifier the line Pinging mail reports the web IP address rather than the numeric IP address regardless of whether you entered the actual numeric IP address or an alias
32. this is via the IP address and hardware address screen To access the IP address and hardware address screen press and hold the Color Tint and Detail buttons while you apply power to the ISM figure 3 15 When the ISM is finished intializing it displays both addresses Press and hold both buttons simultaneously while applying power COLOR DETAIL TINT A lt gt Select the IP address subfield Q O Change the subfield value with the Adjust knob with the Adjust knob IP Address 192 168 254 gt 253 Hardware Address 00 80 00 00 04 04 10sec Melia The hardware address is hardcoded and cannot ea Defaul be changed J Ta Figure 3 15 IP information flowchart If you need to change the IP address use the Adjust ar knob to select the desired subfield Rotate the Adjust knob to change the value Repeat the adjustment for other subfields as required Valid IP addresses consist of four 1 2 or 3 digit numeric subfields separated by dots periods Each field can be numbered from 000 through 255 Leading zeroes up to 3 digits total per field are optional Values of 256 and above are invalid NON lf the local system administrators have not changed the value the factory specified default 192 168 254 254 is the correct value for this field NOTE The hardware address is hardcoded and cannot be changed Optimizing the Video Perform the following steps in sequence after you have installed the IS
33. viewing or configuration and to save a selection Pressing the Next button during input configuration causes the current input s number and format type to be displayed on the LCD Adjust and Adjust knobs When in a submenu rotate the Adjust ar knob and Adjust knob to scroll through the submenu options and select a setting Refer to the flowcharts in this chapter and to specific sections for explanations on knob adjustments Ned If you press the Menu button while a main menu or a submenu is active the next main menu becomes active For example the display changes from the Video amp Audio Configuration main menu or the Input Configuration submenu a submenu of the Video amp Audio Configuration menu to the Output Configuration main menu Noyes To return to the default screens let the switcher remain idle for 10 seconds until the selected screen times out or press the Menu button until the Exit Menu appears then press the Next button Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Operation 3 7 Operation cont d No Y From any menu or submenu after 10 seconds of inactivity the ISM saves all adjustment settings and times out to the default LCD display cycle Video 8 Audio Configuration menu Figure 3 8 is a flowchart that shows an overview of the Video amp Audio Configuration menu and the available settings N Default Cycle Menu 10 sec Next Video Audio Config Video amp Audio Configuratio
34. zm zi Sleeve Sleeve RCA Connector 3 5 mm Stereo Plug Connector balanced Figure 2 5 Phono audio connectors The audio level for each input can be individually set via the front panel the Ethernet link or the RS 232 link to ensure that the level on the output does not vary from input to input See chapter 3 Operation chapter 4 Programmer s Guide chapter 5 Switcher Software and chapter 6 Ethernet Operation for details 2 4 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Installation Output connections Nei Ti two Output 1 outputs consisting of five BNC connectors and a 15 pin HD connector output the identical video signal and the same sync format The two Output 2 outputs are also identical to each other 4 Video output BNC connectors Connect RGB video displays to these two sets of female BNC connectors Figure 2 6 shows how to connect the various video formats LI 7 I DI Ml 7 L L Ml 7 Ml 7 I lt J Q U ala lt lt J IK Video Figure 2 6 BNC output connections for RGBHV and RGBS video Video output 15 pin HD connectors Connect RGB video a displays to these two female 15 pin HD connectors 5 Audio output connectors Connect audio devices such as an audio amplifier or powered speakers to these two 3 5 mm 5 pole captive screw connectors The connectors output the selected unamplified line level audio See f
35. 1 2 00 Off Off PE 0 On MO Off ISO On Example Enh01 4 Enable enhanced mode Read enhanced mode X19 4 Auto Image Set Auto Image x3 13 Img x3 4 OS Gu lS er Example 1 13 Img001 4 Set Auto Image on Execute Auto Image x19 14 Ime x19 4 x19 Auto Image input tied to output Output 1 2 Output 1 2 01 Yes No 03 Yes Yes 02 No Yes x2 Reconfig Output x2 Auto Image complete x2 Reconfig Output x2 Auto Image complete Noi lf Auto Image adjustments are not necessary for an input the xa Reconfig J message may not be received Read auto image 14 X19 4 PAL film mode Set PAL film mode x1 x3 18 x1 Flm x3 4 xs C on Eon Example 8 1 18 8Flm01 4 The ISM uses its 2 2 pulldown PAL video processing algorithms to scale input 8 Read PAL film mode x1 18 Da O off 1 on Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Programmer s Guide 4 15 Programmer s Guide cont d Command response table for advanced instruction set commands The advanced instruction set consist of four hexadecimal commands for uploading and downloading all or a portion of the switcher s memory These commands are for use by knowledgeable programmers and result in a dump of data from upload or to download the switcher Programmers can use the commands to exactly duplicate the settings among switchers with a minimum of effort Command Memory backup Read all memory contents Write all memory contents
36. 45 connector Twisted Pairs 788 386 485 Patch straight cable Side 1 ide 2 Pin Wire color Pin Wire color 3 White 6 Geen Le Green gt 8 Brown Ia Brown 3 White green Crossover cable Side 1 Side 2 Pin Wire color Pin Wire color 2 Green 4 Blue 6 Green le Orange 8 Brown Ia Brown 4 Blue Figure 2 8 RJ 45 connector pinout tables Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Installation 2 7 Installation cont d RS 232 connection 7 Remote port Connect a host device such as a computer or touch panel control to the Integration Seamless Matrix switcher via this 9 pin D connector for serial RS 232 control figure 2 9 Pin RS 232 TX RX 00 o E LA n A Q Function 5 1 Not used Transmit data ei 0 Receive data 9 6 Not used Female Signal ground Not used l 2 Not used Not used Not used Male Figure 2 9 Remote port pin assignments See chapter 4 Programmer s Guide for definitions of the SIS commands and chapter 5 Switcher Software to install and use the control software Configuration The ISM can be configured using either the front panel controls the SIS or the Windows Control program See chapter 3 Operation chapter 4 Programmer s Guide and chapter 5 Switcher Software 2 8 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Installation Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Chapter Three Operation Front Panel Controls and Indicators F
37. C connectors and one 15 pin HD connector display the output 1 image and the other set of BNC connectors and 15 pin HD connector display the output 2 image Audio outputs The ISM outputs the selected unamplified line level balanced or unbalanced stereo or mono audio on 5 pole captive screw connectors Accu RATE Frame Lock AFL A patented technology exclusive to Extron that solves frame rate conversion issues experienced by video scalers When video input and output refresh rates differ occasionally the two rates cross over each other The result is a glitch or image freeze on the display AFL solves this problem by locking the output frame rate to the input frame rate Dynamic Motion Interpolation DMI This video processing technique is an advanced motion prediction and compensation method that treats motion content and still content with different algorithms to yield high fidelity images 3 2 pulldown detection for NTSC video sources and 2 2 film detection for PAL These advanced patent pending film mode processing feature helps 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 The ISM s advanced film mode processing recognizes signals
38. Extron Electronics ADN INTERFACING SWITCHING AND DISTRIBUTION User s Manual Extron Elec tronics ISM 482 ISM 482 RATION SCAUNG MATRE y gt SD 9099 8998 Vig NG L Ka d 3 J EN gt Ly 2 EA ae ISM 482 amp ISM 182 Integration Scaling Matrix Switchers 68 576 01 Rev C 11 04 Precautions Safety Instructions English This symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature provided with the equipment A This symbol is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may present a risk of electric shock Caution Read Instructions Read and understand all safety and operating instructions before using the equipment Retain Instructions The safety instructions should be kept for future reference Follow Warnings Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the equipment or in the user information Avoid 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 que la documentation fournie avec le mat riel AN contient des instructions importantes concernant l exploitation et la maintenance r paration SG Ce symbole sert a avertir l utilisateur de la pr sence dans le bo tier de l
39. ISSISM directory if installed automatically with the ISS ISM Control Program or the C BUTTONS directory if installed as a stand alone program The Button Label Generator icon is placed in the Extron Electronics group or folder Using the software 1 Torun the Button Label Generator program double click the Button Label Generator icon shown at left in the Extron Electronics group DEE or folder and click OK when prompted Extron s Button m E Label Generator window appears figure 5 7 Button Label Generator 2 Under System selection choose Mtx50 MAV XPoint This selection creates the correctly sized labels for the ISM s label strip The button label editing area changes to reflect the number and arrangement of buttons on the device E Extron s BUTTON LABEL Generator ver 2 1 1999 2001 Extron Electronics File Tools Options ne Makes 2 button label strips 50 high PRINT E MEP1000 System H s system 10 e iir MAM Poin Print I sheet of 2 sets C MvP104 SGS408 System7sc SCP200 ec SCP 250 of 2 label strips From Eat Suto Kumber IFT Suto Letter Clear All LinEio to Top Line I Centered Gpt Ge Opt C 10pt 12pt E Center Line f W Centered 6p Spt C 10pt Ge 12pt UnD o Button Bottom Line IT Centered 6pt f Bp 10pt 12pt _UnDa Button Picture for Button Ze None 6 from Palette 0 from File Browse Click on Boxes below to Select Button for Edi
40. M This procedure will help you to configure the switcher for the best settings for your display environment In a multi screen environment perform this procedure for each display See Advanced Configuration menu earlier in this chapter to select and output a test pattern and to select and output blue only video See Picture adjustments earlier in this chapter to make adjustments to the picture quality See User Presets menu earlier in this chapter to save presets 3 18 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Operation 1 If you are using a digital display such as an LCD or DLP projector use the alternating pixels test pattern as a reference to adjust the phase and dot clock on the display devices Proceed to step 3 2 Ifyou are using a CRT display use the cross hatch test pattern as a reference to converge the display 3 Set the ISM to output either the crop test pattern for 4 3 video or the appropriate aspect ratio test pattern Use the display s positioning controls to position the image so that you can see all sides of the test pattern on the display For the best results of this optimizing procedure do not use the ISM s center controls to position the image 4 Select an input Use the ISM s size and center functions to fill the crop or aspect ratio test pattern Nei If the input source is a DVD set the DVD player to output a 16 9 aspect ratio see Setting up a DVD source below before sizing the image using the ISM s
41. Switcher e Operation 3 19 Operation cont d Optimizing the Audio Each individual input audio level can be adjusted within a range of 24dB to 9dB so there are no noticeable volume differences between sources and for the best headroom and signal to noise ratio Adjust the audio gain and attenuation as follows 1 Connect audio sources to all desired inputs and connect the audio outputs to output devices such as audio players See Input connections and Output connections in chapter 2 Installation For best results wire all of the inputs and the outputs unbalanced 2 Power on the audio sources the switcher and the audio players 3 Switch among the inputs see Selecting an input in this chapter listening to the audio with a critical ear or measuring the output audio level with test equipment such as a VU meter 4 As necessary adjust the audio level of each input see Video amp Audio Configuration menu in this chapter so that the approximate output level is the same for all selected inputs Troubleshooting The following tips may help you in troubleshooting Some symptoms may resemble others so you may want to look through all of the examples before attempting to solve the problem Be prepared to backtrack in case the action taken does not solve the problem It may help to keep notes and sketches in case the troubleshooting process gets lengthy This will also give you something to discuss if you call for technical
42. View video mute status x2 B al Video mute is x3 for output ai Input video type Set video type x1 x4 xa Typ x4 el Specify input xi video type Example 4 3 4Typ003 el Specify input 4 type as YUVp View video type Input xi video type is xa Scaler output video type Set output resolution and rate x2 x5 xe x2 Rte x5 x6 41 Command character is equals Example 1 5 4 1Rte005 004 44 Set output 1 to 1024x768 at 85Hz View resolution and rate De Rteb5 x6 J Color Nei Color adjustments are available only for interlaced component video YUVi S video and composite video inputs The xa value specified is the output to which the adjusted input is tied Set a specific color value x2 x9 C Xx2 Col xg 1 Specify the color adjustment Increment color value x2 C x2 Col x9 Increase the color setting by one Decrement color value x2 C x2 Col x9 Decrease the color setting by one View the color value x2 C e Show the color setting Tint Ned Tint adjustments are available only for S video and composite video inputs The xa value specified is the output to which the adjusted input is tied Set a specific tint value x2 x10 T x2 Tin x10 lt 4 Specify the tint adjustment Increment tint value x2 T x2 Tin x10 el Increase the tint setting by one Decrement tint value x2 T x2 Tin x10 Decrease the tint setting by one View the tint value x2 T X10 4 Show the ti
43. X1 audio level by 1dB Decrement level Da G xi Audlx22 4 Decrease input Xi audio level by 1dB View audio level X1IG A View gain for input Pil Example 4G 93 4 The ISM reports that the input 4 audio level is at 3dB of attenuation Audio mute Audio mute on x2 1Z x2 Amt x3 4 Mute the x2 audio output Audio mute off pel 0Z x2 Amtlx3 4 Unmute the x2 audio output View audio mute status x2lZ el Audio mute is for output x2 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide 4 11 Programmer s Guide cont d Command response table for SIS commands cont d Command ASCII Command Response Additional description host to switcher switcher to host Executive mode Enable lock image adjustments 1X Lock front panel adjustments adjust image via RS 232 only Disable OX Adjustments amp selections can be made from the front panel View the executive mode status X Show executive mode status Example X Executive mode is off Verbose mode Mei The default for verbose mode is on for the RS 232 connection and off for Ethernet connections Disable block reports EscJOCV Vrb0 Turn off verbose mode The ISM does not send the reports listed in switcher initiated messages earlier in this chapter Ned Disable verbose mode blocks reports for front panel operations only to this connection RS 232 or Ethernet only The ISM continues to send responses to SIS commands to all ports The ISM continues to
44. a packets on the RJ 45 connector This LED should flicker as the switcher communicates Cabling and RJ 45 connector wiring It is vital that your Ethernet cables be the correct cables and that they be properly terminated with the correct pinout Choosing a network cable Ethernet links use Category CAT 3 4 5 5e or 6 unshielded twisted pair UTP or shielded twisted pair STP cables terminated with RJ 45 connectors Ethernet cables are limited to 328 100 m Nes Do not use standard telephone cables Telephone cables will not support Ethernet or Fast Ethernet Do not stretch or bend cables Transmission errors can occur The cable used depends on your network speed The ISM supports both 10 Mbps 10Base T Ethernet and 100 Mbps 100Base T Fast Ethernet half duplex and full duplex Ethernet connections e 10Base T Ethernet requires at a minimum CAT 3 UTP or STP cable e 100Base T Fast Ethernet requires at a minimum CAT 5 UTP or STP cable 2 6 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Installation Wiring the network cable The cable can be terminated as either a patch cable or a crossover cable figure 2 8 and must be properly terminated for your application e Patch straight cable Connection of the ISM to an Ethernet hub router or switcher that also hosts a controlling computer e Crossover cable Direct connection between the ISM and a controlling computer Side Clip Down Pins 12345678 RJ
45. ach switcher but you must supply the audio cable High impedance is generally over 800 ohms Step 5 Connect RGB video displays to the Output 1 and Output 2 female BNC and 15 pin HD connectors Connect the various video formats to the Unbalanced Input high impedance Balanced Input high impedance 1 y Balanced Input 600 ohms BNCs as shown Both output connector a a types output the same video signal and the same sync format Step 6 Cable the switcher for audio output Each output has a 3 5 mm 5 pole captive screw connector that outputs the selected unamplified line level audio Connect an audio device such as an audio amplifier or powered speakers Qi JJ FDC O RGBHV Video See ae Q T E CAUTION Connect the Sleeve 7 O 4 uk me YE LE sleeve to ground A id Connecting the sleeve to a negative terminal will damage the audio output circuits Tip Ring Sleeve s Balanced Output Step 7 If desired connect a control system or computer to the Remote RS 232 port Pin RS 232 Function 1 Not used 2 TX Transmit data O es 3 RX Receive data 9 6 4 Not used Female 5 Gnd Signal ground 1 5 6 Not used Ti Not used 90000 8 Not used O 9 Not used 6 9 Male QS 1 Quick Start Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher cont d Step 8 If desired connect a network WAN or LAN hub a control system or computer t
46. age Nei User Name entry is not required 6 Click the Password field and type in the appropriate administrator or user password Click the OK button 6 2 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Ethernet Operation 7 The switcher checks several possibilities in the following order and then responds accordingly a Does the address include a specific file name such as 10 13 156 10 file_name html If so the switcher downloads that HTML page b Is there a file in the switcher s memory that is named index html If so the switcher loads index html as the default startup page c If neither of the above conditions is true the switcher loads the factory installed default startup page nortxe_index html figure 6 2 also known as the Control page 3 ISM Microsoft Internet Explorer DIE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back v gt Y A Qsearch GgFavortes meda G5 I 3 Address http 10 13 2 110 nortxe iss html Extron Electronics Control Configuration File Management I O Config 800 633 9876 EA Contact Us SA Control yap AAN AA Input Selection for Output 1 a Ms SSS GE ni ss Output 1 Output 2 d Input Selection for Output 2 o dE E E E E E E E Test Pattern Executive Mode Blue Screen Mode RGB Delay Output1 Output2 Md Output1 Ml Output2 Wor or output Moutputz ES rase ramp 1 1 item remaining Opening page http
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48. as follows 1 Click the test pattern field A drop down box appears figure 6 4 Test Pattern M Dutputi output Color Bars Altemating Pixels Aspect Ratio 1 78 Aspect Ratio 1 85 Aspect Ratio 2 35 Ramp Figure 6 4 Test pattern drop box 2 Click the desired test pattern 3 Click the Output 1 and or Output 2 checkbox to turn on the test pattern Preview the scan rate Horizontal Vertical Ab 39 70 02 You can read the horizontal and vertical scan rate of Output 1 Output 2 MIE LIEU output 1 and output 2 by clicking the Output 1 or Output 2 View Input Scan Rate button The horizontal and kel dare Pa vertical frequency are displayed in the Horizontal and Vertical windows on the page Blue screen You can toggle Blue Only mode on and off for either output by clicking the Blue Screen Mode Output 1 and or Output 2 checkbox Blue Only mode is helpful in the setup of the color and tint of the incoming video signal In the Blue Only mode only the sync and blue video signals are passed to the display Executive mode You can toggle executive mode on and off by clicking the Executive Mode On or Off checkbox The executive mode limits the operation of the Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher from the front panel When the switcher is in executive mode all of the front panel functions are disabled except for input selection Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Ethernet Operation 6 5 Ethernet Operation
49. assword prompt If necessary at the password prompt type password and then press Enter Connection to the switcher via the Ethernet can be password protected There are two levels of password protection administrator and user A person logged on as an administrator has full access to all ISM switching capabilities and editing functions Users can select video and or audio for output select test patterns set RGB and audio mutes select a blue screen and view all settings with the exception of passwords By default the ISM ships with both passwords cleared no password assigned Once you are logged in the ISM returns either Login Administrator or Login User No further prompts are displayed until you break or disconnect the connection to the ISM A 4 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Ethernet Connection Escape character and Esc key When Telnet is first started the utility advises that the Escape character is Ctrl Many SIS commands include the keyboard Esq key Consequently some confusion may exist between the Escape character and the Escape key The Telnet Escape character is a key combination the ctl key and the O key pressed simultaneously that returns you to the Telnet prompt while leaving the connection to the ISM intact The Escape key is the Esc key on the computer keyboard Local echo Once connected to the ISM by default Telnet does not display your keystrokes on the screen SIS commands are typed in
50. at is PAL video that originated from film PAL film mode applies video processing algorithms that optimize the conversion of video that was made with the 2 2 pulldown PAL video from film process Use either the Adjust knob or the Adjust knob to select On or Off Select other inputs as necessary to configure Reset submenu The Reset submenu resets all ISM 482 settings and adjustments to the default values and erases all presets The front panel reset performs the identical functions as the Ese ZXXX lt SIS command see chapter 4 Programmer s Guide Reset the switcher by pressing and holding the Black Mute button while this submenu is active The LCD displays Unit Reset to Factory Defaults when the reset is complete Release the Black Mute button Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Operation 3 13 Operation cont d User Presets menu Figure 3 11 is a flowchart that shows an overview of the User Presets menu the Save Preset and Erase Preset submenus and the available settings EN f Default Cycle A Menu Video amp Audio Configuration Output Configuration Advanced Configuration MUS 10 save a preset for the second output after saving for the first start over from the NOU To erase a preset for the second output after erasing for the first start over from the Menu default cycle 10 sec default cycle 10 sec O Memory Next E Save Out 2 Preset Erase Out 1 Preset OUTPUTS J Menu If necessary
51. blanking variable k2 Blb x14 1 A front panel bottom line blanking adjustment has occurred xq is the output number and ais the blanking variable x2 Phspas 4 A front panel pixel phase adjustment has occurred xq is the output number and is the pixel phase variable ball zuel y A front panel horizontal detail filter adjustment has occurred for the RGB or component video input tied to output xa is the filter variable Xx2 Dvz x17 1 A front panel vertical detail filter adjustment has occurred for the RGB or component video input tied to output xa is the filter variable Xx2 Dvz x17 1 A front panel horizontal detail filter adjustment has occurred for the S video or composite video input tied to output xa is the filter variable Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Programmer s Guide 4 5 Programmer s Guide cont d 1Blufkig y The blue only mode has been turned on or off for one or both outputs from the front panel is the on off status for the either or both outputs The leading 1 is meaningless 1Filfkig 4 The edge enhancement mode has been turned on or off for one or both outputs from the front panel is the on off status for the either or both outputs The leading 1 is meaningless RGB delay ball Iva 1 A front panel RGB delay adjustment has occurred xa is output number and x20 is the delay value in 0 01 second steps can be as much as 50 5 0 seconds Test pattern Tst
52. blindly and the SIS responses are displayed on the screen To command Telnet to show keystrokes at the Telnet prompt type set local_echo and then press Enter before you open the connection to the switcher With local echo turned on keystrokes and the switcher s response are displayed on the same line For example 1 1 In1 Out1 All where 1 1 is the SIS command and In1 Out1 All is the response With local echo turned on all keystrokes are displayed even those that should be masked such as the password entry For example when entering a password with local echo turned on you will see a display such as a d m i n where admin is the keyed in password and is the masked response Local echo can be turned off by typing unset local echo and then pressing Enter at the Telnet prompt If you are connected to the ISM and need to access the Telnet prompt to turn local echo off type the Escape character t Set carriage return line feed Unless commanded otherwise Telnet transmits a line feed character only no carriage return to the connected ISM when you press the key This is the correct setting for SIS communication with the switcher The Telnet set crlf command forces Telnet to transmit carriage return and line feed characters when is pressed but if crlf is set the SIS link with the switcher will not function properly Close To close the link to the switcher access the Telnet prompt by typing the Escape character cril 1
53. crease the vertical size EE x2 Vsz x12 dd Make the picture taller Decrease the vertical size x2 x2 Vsz x12 J Make the picture shorter View the vertical size S X12 4 Show the vertical size Horizontal shift Set a specific horizontal position x2 x13 H X2 Hphl x13 4 Specify the horizontal position Increment right x2 H 2 Hphix13 Shift the picture right Decrement left x2 H 2 Hphlx13 4 Shift the picture left View the horizontal position x2JH x13 Show the horizontal position Vertical shift Set a specific vertical position x2 x13 x2 V ph x13 Specify the vertical position Increment up x2 x2 V ph x13 4 Shift the picture up Increment down x2 x2 V ph x13 Shift the picture down View the vertical position x13 4 Show the vertical position Top blanking Set a top blanking value x2 x14 x2 Blt x14 4 Example 12 1BIt2 4 Blank the top two lines of the program outut Increment top blanking value x2 Xx2 Blt x14 H Increase blanking value 1 line Decrement top blanking value Xx2jH x2 B1t x14 4 Decrease blanking value 1 line View the top blanking value x2 X14 4 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide 4 9 Programmer s Guide cont d Command response table for SIS commands cont d Command ASCII Command Response Additional description host to switcher switcher to host Bottom blanking Set a bottom blanking value x2 x14 x2 Blb x14 4
54. d V sync for the selected output by rotating the Adjust knob If you need to set the sync type and polarity on the other output press the other output button You do not need to exit this submenu 3 10 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Operation Menu Advanced Configuration menu Figure 3 10 is a flowchart that shows an overview of the Advanced Configuration menu the submenus and the available settings Default Cycle Je Menu RE 1 10 sec Video amp Audio i Configuration i Menu g Select a test pattern MEL a A with the Adjust knob 9 Select preview program off on with the Adjust4 i Menu knob Next Test Pattern Color Bars Advanced Configuration Menu Set test pattern type e Color Bars User Presets e Crosshatch Grayscale e Crop e Ramp Menu Select the output 1 delay with the Adjust gt knob Select the output 2 delay with the Adjust knob RGB Delay Out 1 0 8 Seconds Out 2 0 5 Seconds Exit Menu Press Next to Exit Next Set the output 1 pixel phase with the Adjust gt knob Set the output 2 pixel phase with the Adjust 4 knob ESN KA Pixel Phase Cycle AJ Ves Alternating pixels e Film aspect 1 78 e 4x4 crosshatch Film aspect 1 85 e Film aspect 2 35 T Select blue mode with the Adjust 4 knob Select edge smoothing with the Adjust 4 knob 14 0 sec Blue Only Mode Off Next Edge Smoothing Output 2 Display blue a
55. dB Zap all ISM settings Reset all settings All inputs RGB Ouput RGBHV 1024x768 60Hz RGB delay 1 0 sec both outputs Audio level 0dB Filtering Horz 3 Vert 7 Blanking 0 top and bottom Pixel phase 16 Auto Image Off Auto Memory recall On Absolute reset EseZQ O0 Similar to Zap all ISM settings plus clears IP address to 192 168 254 254 and deletes user and adminstrator passwords Command response table for IP SIS commands ISM name Up to 240 characters x31 GMT Time and date set MM DD YY HH MM SS where MM month 01 January through 12 December DD day 01 through 31 YY year 00 through 99 HH hour 00 through 24 MM minutes 00 through 59 SS seconds 00 through 59 Sal Time and date read In the format Day DD MMMeYYYY HH MM SS GMT where Day weekday Mon through Sun DD day 01 through 31 MM month Jan through Dec YYYY year 2000 through 2099 HH hour 00 through 24 MM minutes 00 through 59 SS seconds 00 through 59 IP address HHR HHH HHH HHH Password 12 digits alphanumeric Hardware address i H AH Number of open connections 0 255 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide 4 13 Programmer s Guide cont d Command response table for IP SIS commands ASCII Command host to switcher Esc x30 UN sc Na Esc x31 CT Command Set ISM name location Read ISM name location Set GMT date Additional descript
56. e Filter S video and composite video input Either knob adjusts within a range from 0 to 7 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each image adjustment to be made for that output 5 If you want to set picture adjustment on the another tie press the another input button or the other output button Front panel security lockout executive mode The front panel security lockout limits the operation of the Integration Scaling Matrix switcher from the front panel When the switcher s front panel is locked all of the front panel functions are disabled except for input and output selection and black mute selection To toggle the front panel lock on and offf press and hold the Color Tint and Center buttons for approximately two seconds figure 3 14 The LCD displays Executive Mode Enabled or Executive Mode Disabled to indicate the mode Release the buttons The LCD also displays Executive Mode Enabled if you push a locked out button when the switcher s front panel is locked EN eta Cycle Press and hold both buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds COLOR CENTER TINT ISM 482 ISM 482 Executive Mode Enabled Executive Mode Enabled 10 sec I timeout Figure 3 14 Front panel security lockout flowchart Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Operation 3 17 Operation cont d IP information To set up the ISM for operation via its Ethernet port you need to know and be able to change the IP address One way to do
57. ected IP LAN in step 2 when prompted enter the appropriate administrator or user password and click Connect If you logged on using the administrator password the Windows program connects you to the ISM with all of the administrator rights and privileges If you logged on using the user password the Windows program connects you to the ISM with only user capabilities If an incorrect password was entered the program beeps and returns to the password entry display Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Switcher Software 5 3 Switcher Software cont d 5 The Extron ISS ISM Control Program window figure 5 3 appears Extron s 155 15M Control Program yer 1 1 7002 2003 Extron Electronics OUTPUT o Ge CH CH O o O e video Freeze 3 d E T 5 e Audio e 7 oa e e e Auslegel Horizontal Vertical Gi Freeze H Auto Image Executive Mode DE Reece Video Standard None Detected Resolution Rate 1024 x 768 50 Hz Picture Adjustments Detail Center Sizing Blanking Color Tint Bright Cont Horz Vert Horz Vert Horz et Top Bottom Figure 5 3 Windows Control program window 6 If desired on the task bar click Tools gt I O Configuration to configure the video inputs and outputs in the I O configuration window figure 5 4 1 0 Configuration Input 1 RGB sl 2 Composite 3 S video sl 4 S video 5 Composite D B YUYp sl 7 RGB sl 8 FGE Output 1 Resolution Fate Type Po
58. ent video inputs The xq value specified is the output to which the filtered input is tied The command d is case sensitive Set a specific filter value x2 x17 d x2 Dvz x17 4 Set the vertical detail level Increment filter value x2 d x2 Dvz X17 4 Increase the vertical detail level Decrement filter value x2 d DbejDvz x17 Decrease the vertical detail level View the vertical filter value bald X17 4 Show the vertical detail level Detail filter S video and composite video inputs No Composite and S video inputs support a single detail filter only rather than separate horizontal and vertical filters To apply a detail filter to the scaled output when the input is composite video or S video use the same command as the horizontal filter D with the variable The xa value specified is the output to which the filtered input is tied Set a specific filter value x2 x17 D x2 Dvz x17 4 Set the detail filter level Increment filter value x2 D x2 Dvz x17 4 Increase the detail filter level Decrement filter value bal D x2 Dvz x17 4 Decrease the detail filter level View the vertical filter value ball X17 4 Show the detail filter level 4 10 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Programmer s Guide Command response table for SIS commands cont d Command ASCII Command Response Additional description host to switcher Auto Memories Auto memories on 1M Auto memories off OM View auto memorie
59. expuesto a voltajes peligrosos u otros riesgos Ranuras y aberturas 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 Quick Start Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Installation Step 1 Turn off power to the ISM 182 or ISM 482 and the input and output devices and remove the power cords from them Step 2 Install four rubber feet on the bottom of the ISM or mount the ISM in a rack G e ole I SPS 9 99 9 Y Step 3 Connect up to eight computer RGB video component video S video or composite video sources to these female BNC input connectors The figure below shows how to connect the various video formats x X DK 2 D 7 ON xX XXi XXX Xx RGBHV RGBS or RGsB or S Video Composite Video RGBcvS Component Video Video Video Step 4 T Cable the switcher for oot E S audio input Each input has a 3 5 mm 5 pole captive screw connector for balanced or unbalanced SE stereo or mono audio input Connectors are included with e
60. h the submenus in the ISM menu system See Front Panel Operations in this chapter for details Adjustment knobs 9 Adjust horizontal and Adjust vertical knobs The Adjust and Adjust knobs change settings when used in conjunction with the picture adjustment buttons or the menu system Rotate these knobs to change picture settings when one of the picture adjustment buttons is selected In the menu system rotate these knobs to scroll through the selection options and make adjustments Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Operation 3 5 Operation cont d 3 6 Front Panel Operations Power The following paragraphs detail the power up process and then describe the menu system the picture adjustments and selection of executive mode Power is automatically applied when the power cord is connected to an AC source When AC power is applied the switcher performs a self test that blinks all of the front panel LEDs and then lights only the LED for the previously selected output and the tied input The self test also displays the model name part number and the firmware version in the LCD display After approximately 2 seconds the LCD reverts to its default display cycle alternating between two displays one showing the inputs selected for outputs 1 and output 2 and the other showing the selected output rates figure 3 6 An error free power up self test sequence leaves all of the LEDs with the exception of the selected ou
61. he LCD for example output 1 3 Rotate the Adjust knob to select the output frequency 4 Configure the unselected output for example output 2 by pressing the appropriate output button and rotating the knobs as necessary 5 Press Next 6 Rotate the Adjust knob to select the output video sync format RGBHV or RGBS 7 Rotate the Adjust knob to select the sync polarity 8 Configure the unselected output for example output 1 by pressing the appropriate output button and rotating the knobs as necessary 9 Press Menu gt Menu gt Menu gt Next to return to the default display cycle Create a tie 1 Select video and or audio to switch by pressing the Video Audio button as necessary to light the green Video LED and or the red Audio LED as desired 2 Asnecessary press the Output 1 or Output 2 button to select the desired output Only one output can be selected at a time The Output LED indicates the selected output Press an input button to select a video and or audio input for the selected output The output 1 selection is indicated by the solid green video and or red audio Input LED s 4 Press the unselected Output button to tie an input to that output or to view that tie Both input selections can be viewed in the LCD display cycle Auto Image Initiate the auto imaging function for a specific input by pressing and holding the appropriate input button until the LCD display
62. he front panel see IP information in chapter 3 Operation or the Ping utility see Ping to determine the switcher s IP address or Ping to determine the Web IP address in appendix A Ethernet Connection tor more details If the address has not been changed the factory specified default is 192 168 254 254 Symbols Symbols Sal values defined below are used throughout the discussions of the switcher initiated messages that begins on the next page and the command response table that begins on page 4 8 The symbols represent variables in the switcher initiated messages and the command response table fields al CR LF carriage return line feed hex 0D 0A CR no line feed e Space Esc Escape key x1 Input number 1 through 8 x2 Output number 1 or 2 x3 000 off 001 on Input video type 000 RGB 005 Betacam 60 001 RGBcS 006 HDTV 002 YUVi 007 S video 003 YUVp 008 Composite 004 Betacam 50 x5 Scaler resolution 00 640x480 08 1360x765 01 800x600 09 1365x1024 02 832x624 10 720p 03 848x480 11 1080p 04 852x480 12 10801 05 1024x768 13 1400 x 1050 06 1280x768 14 576p 07 1280x1024 Video refresh rate 000 50 Hz 003 75 Hz 001 56 Hz 004 85 Hz 002 60 Hz 005 AFL NOTE Lock or AFL is Accu RATE Frame Lock PAL 50 Hz NTSC 59 94 Hz Output video type 00 RGBHV 01 RGBS Output sync polarity 00 H V 02 H V
63. he table below shows the resolutions and rates available on the ISM 482 and ISM 182 COELIAC O O es 182 482 182 482 182 482 182 482 182 482 482 only Resolution 640 x 480 182 482 800 x 600 182 482 832 x 624 848 x 480 852 x 480 1024 x 768 182 482 1280 x 768 482 only 1280 x 1024 482 only 482 only 1360 x 765 482 only 1365 x 1024 1400 x 1050 482 only 482 only 576p HDTV 482 only 482 only 482 only 720p HDTV 60 Hz only 482 only 1080p HDTV 60 Hz only 482 only 482 only 1080i HDTV 482 only 482 only 482 only Native DVI output resolution t The output refresh rate is auto selected based on the video refresh rate of input 1 6 10 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Ethernet Operation Output resolution Select the output resolution as follows 1 Click the resolution field A drop down scroll box appears figure 6 9 Resolution 104x768 Figure 6 9 Resolution scroll box 2 Click and drag on either the slider or click the scroll up 2 or scroll down x buttons until the desired rate is visible 3 Click the desired output 4 Click the Submit button Output rate Select the output rate as follows 1 Click the Rate field A drop down box appears figure 6 10 Rate Figure 6 10 Rate drop box 2 Click the desired output frequency Frequencies that are not available for a specific resolution are marked N A in the Rate drop box The drop
64. ibes how to operate the switcher and use all of its features e Chapter 4 provides information about programming and operating the switcher under RS 232 control such as from a PC or host controller e Chapter 5 details the Extron control software for Windows which allows you to operate the switcher from a PC in a graphical environment e Chapter 6 details operation of the switcher using an Ethernet browser e Appendix A is a high level Internet protocol IP primer Ethernet and Telnet e Appendix B lists the switcher s specifications and pertinent part numbers and provides procedures for replacing the switcher s firmware About the Switcher The Extron ISM 182 and ISM 482 are eight input two independently scaled output video and stereo audio matrix switchers Figure 1 1 shows a typical ISM 482 application The switchers accept high resolution RGB video YUV component video S video Y C and composite video inputs scale the inputs and output RGBHV or RGBS video and stereo audio Triple Action Switching RGB delay blanks the screen during the switch to prevent distracting video glitches The switchers two independent scalers permit differing video formats on each input to be displayed in different resolutions on different projectors Each video input is individually configurable to allow for different video formats The ISM allows analog RGBHV RGBS RGsB and RGBcvS video component video S video and composite video
65. igure 2 7 to properly wire an output connector Tib H O EA Tip See caution OLA EJ Ring Sleeve C N OL 4 Bik f o Sleeve s Ti H QL d Lio Tip See caution H Qf a ZE Ring Unbalanced Output Balanced Output Figure 2 7 Captive screw connector wiring for audio output SNE Connect the sleeve to ground Gnd Connecting the sleeve to a negative terminal will damage the audio output circuits By default the audio output follows the video switch Audio breakaway commanded via the front panel the Ethernet link or the RS 232 link allows you to select from any one of the audio input sources See chapter 3 Operation chapter 4 Programmer s Guide chapter 5 Switcher Software and chapter 6 Ethernet Operation for details Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Installation 2 5 Installation cont d Ethernet connection 6 Ethernet port If desired connect the switcher to an Ethernet LAN or WAN via this RJ 45 connector Ethernet control allows the operator to control the switcher from a remote location When connected to an Ethernet LAN or WAN the switcher can be accessed and operated from a computer running a standard Internet browser Ethernet connection indicators The Link and Act LEDs indicate the status of the Ethernet connection The Link LED indicates that the switcher is properly connected to an Ounx Ethernet LAN This LED should light steadily ve The Act LED indicates transmission of dat
66. ing pixels film aspect ratios 1 78 1 85 2 35 and ramp Use the Adjust knob to assign the output s for the selected test pattern Select among neither output both off output 2 output 1 or both outputs Blue Only Mode and Edge Smoothing submenu The Blue Only Mode and Edge Smoothing submenu lets you turn the blue mode and edge smoothing features on and off Blue only mode is helpful in the setup of the color and tint of the incoming video signal In the blue only mode only the sync and blue video signals are passed to the display Edge enhancement mode smooths edges of a picture by minimizing the differences between pixels Use the Adjust knob to assign Blue Only Mode to neither output both off output 2 output 1 or both outputs The default is Off Use the Adjust knob to assign Edge Smoothing to neither output both off output 2 output 1 or both outputs The default is Off Blanking submenu The Output Blanking submenu displays and allows you to adjust the top and bottom line blanking on the output monitors within a range of 0 to 200 lines During scaling captioning and tapehead switching in the video s blanking area may show up as picture noise Using blanking you can add black lines at the top and bottom edges of the image to eliminate edge noise Select the output that you want to blank by pressing the desired Output button Use the Adjust knob to increase or decrease the top line blanking The default is 0
67. ion Response switcher to host Ipne al A Ipte x32 J den The date and time entered should be Greenwich Mean Time GMT Read GMT date Set IP address Esc Te Es xa3 CI Read IP address Read hardware address Esc CI Esc CH Esc CC Esc x34 CA Esc A Esc X34 UI Iesch LU a Read of open connections Set administrator password Read administrator password Set user password Read user password el Ipie x33 e The switcher sends the response but the host may not receive it a el Ipak el Ipulx34 4 al NOTE When the computer is connected to the switcher via the RS 232 link the Admin and User password fields are not masked If a password has been inadvertently changed to an unknown value you can look up and if desired change a password in this window without knowing the current password Command response table for special function SIS commands The syntax for setting a special function is Kn X where xa is the value or variable such as 35 in the first example below xz is the function number such as set RGB delay in the first example below and is the execute command To view a function s setting use ha where ha is the function number ASCII Command host to switcher Command Delay times RGB delay Triple Action Switching x2 x20 3 Example 1 35 3H Read RGB delay x2 3 Response Additional description s
68. ion via the RS 232 port are not password protected On password protected connections there are two levels of protection administrator and user Administrators have full access to all ISM switching capabilities and editing functions Users can select video and or audio for output select test patterns set RGB and audio mutes select a blue screen and view all settings with the exception of passwords The administration fields on the System Configuration page are for entering and verifying administrator and user passwords Passwords are case sensitive and are limited to 12 upper case and lower case alphanumeric characters Each password must be entered twice once in the password field and then repeated in the re enter password field Characters in these fields are masked by asterisks If you do not want to password protect an access level leave the password field and the re enter password field blank After entering the desired password in both fields click the Submit button If a password has been inadvertently changed to an unknown value you can still connect to the switcher via the RS 232 link which is not password protected When connected via the RS 232 link using either SIS commands see chapter 4 Programmer s Guide or under Windows program control see chapter 5 Switcher Software you can look up and if desired change a password ISM IP Settings fields The ISM IP Settings fields provides a location for observing a
69. isas 24 bit 8 bits per color 13 5 MHz standard video 140 MHz standard RGB COT siege esse eee 16 78 million Horizontal filtering sesse1e1s00 4 levels Vertical tere aaa 8 levels Video output Number sienal type sara 2 RGBHV RGBS Connectors ansiada 2 x 5 BNC female 2 15 pin HD female Nora Lausanne 0 7V p p for RGB Minimum maximum levels OV to 0 7V p p euer ales pue 75 ohms Scaled resolutions od OE 640x480 45 800x600 4 832x624 848x480 852x480 1024x7681343 DMT nede 640x480 800x600 832x624 848x480 852x480 1024x768 1280x768 1280x1024 1360x765 1365x1024 1400x1050 95 576p 720p 1080p 1080i 3 gt l at50 Hz at56Hz at60 Hz at75 Hz locked to the current input s vertical refresh rate RERUN lO renta 30dB 5 MHz DE Ren 5mV maximum with input at 0 offset Sync aert Autodetect RGBHV RGBS RGsB RGBcvS is o RGBHV RGBS A O RE KR NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 PAL SECAM MULE Lurer OV to 5 0V p p Br o e OV to 5 0V p p unterminated Inp timpedance asias 510 ohms Outputimpedance esse 75 ohms Max inp t voltage venecitas 5 0V p p Max propagation delay 20 ns An Positive or negative selectable B 2 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Reference Information Audio KOLN paean 8 x 2 stereo matrix rn Unbalanced output 0dB balanced output 6dB Frequency response essees 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 05dB TIER Nolan 0 03 1 kHz at
70. larity 640 x 480 sl amp 60 He sl RGBHV sii av Output 2 Resolution Fate Signal Folarity 1024 4 768 amp 50Hz sl RGBHV H av Reset to Factory Defaults gl Unit Audio Reset System Enhancements I Auto Image Blue Mode f Auto Preset Recall for Edge Smooth Enhanced Mode Both sl DI SS Test Pattern F Qutputl F Qutput2 Color Barz bi a Unit Total Factory Reset Figure 5 4 Control program I O Configuration window 5 4 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Switcher Software 7 If desired on the task bar click Tools gt Audio Settings to set each input s audio level or attenuation in the Audio Settings window figure 5 5 lt Audio Settings Figure 5 5 Control program Audio Settings window 8 If desired on the task bar click Tools gt IP Options to set the switcher s IP parameters in the IP Settings Options window figure 5 6 lt IP Settings Options ISSISM IF Address 10 13 2 236 Estron Name Descriptor ISM 457 Hardware Address 00 05 46 00 00 1 1 Date Thu 05 Sep 2002 Time GMT 00 10 22 GMT Administrator Password User Password This PC is 10 1 3 57 PROGRAMMER Figure 5 6 Control program IP Setting Options window When the control program is connected to the switcher via the RS 232 link the Administrator and User password fields are not masked If a password has been inadve
71. lay RGB delay mutes the R G and B video planes to blank the screen while the scaler locks to the new sync so that a noise filled scramble is not shown on the monitor during the transition The time delay between the RGB and sync signals is user adjustable up to five seconds under front panel SIS and program control Auto memories The eight inputs support 16 auto recall memories each based on the incoming frequency Information on sizing centering detail contrast and brightness is saved Auto Image The auto imaging feature automatically sizes and centers the selected input to fill the screen Auto imaging can be selected for individual inputs as desired or set to automatically size and center each new input selection Memory presets The ISM 482 has memory for up to 128 presets that allow the user to use RS 232 commands to save and recall color tint contrast brightness centering and sizing and filtering information Aspect ratio memories Three memories for each input save different color tint contrast brightness detail size and centering settings Freeze mode under SIS and Windows program control only Locks the output display to the selected image Once frozen an input can be removed without losing the output image This feature lets the ISM store a still image Rack mounting The 3U high switcher can be mounted in any conventional 19 wide rack Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher I
72. lay scroll box 2 Click and drag on either the slider or click the scroll up or scroll down Gi buttons until the desired interval is visible 3 Click the desired output Black out the screen and mute the audio You can mute the video blackout the screen and or audio to output 1 and or output 2 from the control page as follows 1 Click the Video Audio Video or Audio button to select both the video and audio planes the video plane only or the audio plane only for muting 2 Click the Output 1 or Output 2 Black Mute button The Black Mute button turns blue to indicate a video and audio mute or video only mute or yellow to indicate audio mute If you muted the output that is selected on the front panel the front panel Black and or Mute LEDs light Click the Black Mute button again to unmute the video and or audio 6 4 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Ethernet Operation Freeze the output You can freeze either output by clicking the Output 1 or Output 2 Freeze button The Freeze button turns blue When the output is frozen the input can be removed and the ISM functions as a video store Click the Freeze button again to toggle freeze mode off Output a test pattern You can select a test pattern to output on the output 1 and or output 2 monitors The test patterns are helpful when adjusting the connected displays for color convergence focus resolution contrast grayscale and aspect ratio Output a test pattern
73. lines Use the Adjust knob to increase or decrease the bottom line blanking The default is 0 lines RGB Delay submenu The RGB Delay submenu displays and lets you set the RGB delay when a switch is made With RGB delay sync is never removed from the display Rather the ISM blanks the RGB video outputs while the scaler locks to the new sync and then switches the RGB signals This allows a brief delay for the displays to adjust to the new sync timing before displaying the new picture which will appear without glitches RGB delay is also known as Triple Action Switching or video mute switching Use the Adjust gt knob to select the blanking period RGB delay time for output 1 from 0 seconds to 5 seconds in 0 1 second steps The default is 0 2 seconds Use the Adjust knob to select the blanking period for output 2 3 12 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Operation Auto Imaging and Auto Memories submenu The Auto Imaging and Auto Memories submenu provides a means to turn the auto imaging and auto presets features on or off for all input selections If auto imaging is set to on the ISM automatically sizes and centers the selected input to fill the screen when a new frequency is input If auto imaging is set off the ISM sizes and centers the selected input only when it is commanded using the input button see Auto imaging an input earlier in this chapter Rotate the Adjust ar knob to toggle auto imaging on or off for all input
74. losionsgefahr 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 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 Solicitar 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
75. mer s Guide Switcher Initiated Messages When a local event such as power up or a front panel operation occurs the switcher responds by sending a message to the host The switcher initiated messages are listed in the following pages The messages are underlined The switcher does not expect a response from the host but for example the host program might request a new status Power up c Copyright 2002 Extron Electronics ISM 482 Vx xx 4 The switcher initiates the copyright message when it is first powered on Vxxxx is the firmware version number Ties creation Outpa Inpaj All y A front panel video and audio switching operation has occurred xq is the output number and il is the input number Out Inke RGB y A front panel video only switching operation has occurred xa is the output number and xq is the input number Out xa e Inke Aud 4 A front panel audio only switching operation has occurred xa is the output number and xi is the input number Input and output video type bal Typha at A front panel input video type selection has occurred xi is the input number and is the input video type x2 Rte x5 6 1 A front panel output video format selection has occurred xa is the output number pa is the output resolution and R is the output refresh rate KASyn 7 4 A front panel output video type selection has occurred xq is the output number and x7 is the output video format RGBHV or
76. n Input 1 Composite The audio is broken Audio 3 Level 12db away in this example 2 Input Configuration O Input Configuration Select an input to configure If necessary select Output by pressing an Input button y another input and O Configuration repeat 2 00 Rotate the knob to select Rotate the 4knob to select Advanced the video type the audio level Configuration Input video type Input audio level e RGB Betacam 60 24dB to 9dB Menu e RGBcvS e HDTV e YUVI e S video User Presets e YUVp e Composite e Betacam 50 Menu Menu Exit Menu Press Next to Exit Next Figure 3 8 Input Configuration menu flowchart Input Configuration submenu Select an input to configure by pressing and releasing an input button Rotate the Adjust ar knob while in the Input Configuration submenu to select the correct video format RGB RGBcvS YUVi YUVp Betacam 50 Betacam 60 HDTV S video or composite video for the selected input Rotate the Adjust knob to select the audio gain or attenuation value from 24 dB to 9 dB The default for each input is RGB video and a 0 dB audio level 3 8 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Operation Menu Output Configuration menu Default Cycle Menu Video Audio Configuration Output Configuration Advanced Configuration Menu User Presets Menu Exit Menu Press Next to Exit Next Figure 3 9 is a flowchart that shows an overvie
77. nd editing settings unique to the Ethernet interface After editing any of the settings on this page click the Submit button ISM IP Address field The ISM IP Address field contains the IP address of the connected ISM This value is encoded in the flash memory on the controller circuit board Valid IP addresses consist of four 1 2 or 3 digit numeric subfields separated by dots periods Each field can be numbered from 000 through 255 Leading zeroes up to 3 digits total per field are optional Values of 256 and above are invalid The default address is 192 168 254 254 but if this conflicts with other equipment at your installation you can change the IP address to any valid value ISM Name field The ISM Name field contains the name of the switcher This is helpful in identifying the switcher in multiple unit networks This name field can be changed to any valid name up to 12 alphanumeric characters Hardware Address field The Hardware Address is hardcoded on the controller board and cannot be changed Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Ethernet Operation 6 7 Ethernet Operation cont d File Management Page To delete files such as HTML pages from the ISM or to upload your own files to the ISM click the File Management tab The switcher downloads the file management HTML page figure 6 6 3 ISS Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt ay A Search 39 Fav
78. nd sync only e Off default Input 1 Input 2 Both Edge smoothing e Off default Input 1 Input 2 Both Select auto imaging with the Adjust 4 knob Select auto presets with the Adjust knob Auto meging lt Off gt n Auto Memories lt Off gt On Select an input Set the PAL film mode on or off with either Adjust knob PAL Film Mode Input 2 lt Off gt On If necessary select another input and E repeat O Press an output button to select an output Select top blanking with the Adjust lt gt knob Select bottom blanking with the Adjust knob Output 1 Blanking Next Change this submenu with either Adjust knob Enhanced Mode lt Off gt On Next To reset the scaler press and hold the Black button until the reset message appears Adjust knobs do not affect this submenu Reset Unit Press and Hold BLACK MUTE To Reset Figure 3 10 Advanced Configuration menu flowchart Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Operation 3 11 Operation cont d Test Pattern submenu The Test Pattern submenu lets you select from among several test patterns and assign the selected pattern to an output The test patterns are helpful when adjusting the connected displays for color convergence focus resolution contrast grayscale and aspect ratio Use the Adjust knob to select a test pattern The options are Color Bars crosshatch 4 x 4 crosshatch gray scale crop alternat
79. nominal level SN gt 90dB at rated maximum output Sl AAA lt 80dB 1 kHz fully loaded Stereo channel separation gt 90dB 1 kHz A renee ces gt 75dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz Audio input Number signal type 8 stereo balanced unbalanced Connectors scotland 8 3 5 mm captive screw connectors 5 pole My scan gt 10 kohms unbalanced balanced DC coupled Nominal level o oooo Configurable 60dBV 1mV 4dBu 1 23V 0dBu 0 7751 10dBV 316mV 20dBV 100mV Maximum level scsi 19 5dBu balanced or unbalanced at 1 THD N Input gain admustment 24dB to 9dB adjustable per input Audio output Number signal type s sssesesesss 2 stereo balanced unbalanced Ceres 2 3 5 mm captive screw connectors 5 pole tank 50 ohms unbalanced 100 ohms balanced GT pits 0 1dB channel to channel Maximum level Hi Z gt 21dBu balanced or unbalanced at stated THD N Maximum level 600 ohm gt 15dBm balanced or unbalanced at stated THD N No OdBu 0 775 volts RMS Control Remote Serial contol DOLE ens RS 232 9 pin female D connector Baud rate and protocol 9600 8 bit 1 stop bit no parity Serial control pin configurations 2 TX 3 RX 5 GND Ethernet control port usd 1 RJ 45 female connector Ethernet data rate oocccccnnccccccn 10 100Base T half full duplex with autodetect Ethernet protocol mao ARP ICMP ping TCP IP Telnet
80. nt setting 4 8 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Programmer s Guide Command response table for SIS commands cont d ASCII Command host to switcher Additional description Command Response switcher to host Brightness No The Ka value specified is the output to which the adjusted input is tied Set a specific brightness value x2 x11 Y x2 Brt x11 el Specify the brightness adjustment Increment brightness value x2 Y x2 Brt x11 Increase the brightness Decrement brightness value x2 Y x2 Brt x11 4 Decrease the brightness View the brightness value x2 Y X11 el Show the brightness setting Contrast NON The ka value specified is the output to which the adjusted input is tied Set a specific contrast value x2 x11 x2 Con x14 4 Specify the contrast adjustment Increment contrast value x2 x2 Con k11 Increase the contrast Decrement contrast value X2 x2 Con x14 4 Decrease the contrast View the contrast value xa x11 e Show the contrast setting Horizontal size Set a specific horizontal size x2 x12 x2 Hsz x12 4 Specify the horizontal size Increase the horizontal size x2 x2 Hsz x12 4 Widen the picture Decrease the horizontal size x2 Dbe Hsz x12 Make the picture narrower View the horizontal size x2 X12 I Show the horizontal size Vertical size Set a specific vertical size x2 x12 x2 Vsz x12 dd Specify the vertical size In
81. ntroduction 1 5 Introduction cont d 1 6 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Introduction Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Chapter Two Installation Mounting the Switcher Cabling and Rear Panel Views Configuration Installation Mounting the Switcher Four uninstalled rubber feet are included with the switcher If you are going to rack mount the switcher mount it before you cable it see Rack mounting below and do not install the rubber feet If you are not rack mounting the switcher see Tabletop placement below Tabletop placement For tabletop placement install the self adhesive rubber feet pads provided onto the four corners of the bottom of the switcher Rack mounting To rack mount the switcher use two screws on each end of the switcher to attach the switcher to the rack see figure 2 1 a Figure 2 1 Mounting the switcher 2 2 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Installation Cabling and Rear Panel Views All connectors are on the rear panel figure 2 2 2 2000000 O e O 52 ZS pe AC Figure 2 2 ISM 482 rear panel connectors Input connections 1 AC power connector Plug a standard IEC power cord into this connector to connect the switcher to a 100 to 240VAC 50 Hz or 60 Hz power source 2 Input video connectors Connect computer
82. o the Ethernet RJ 45 port For connection to a network hub router or switch wire the network interface cable as a straight through cable For connection to a computer or control system wire the network interface cable as a crossover cable 1 amp 2 3 amp 6 485788 Straight through cable Side 1 Side 2 Pin Wire color Pin Wire color Clip Down White orange 12345678 BAS Orange w connector hite green Blue hite blue G W reen W Crossover cable Side 1 Side 2 Pin Wire color Pin Wire color hite brown D DN DN ES Brown W Twisted Pairs di W G hite orange Blue White blue Orange White brown Brown White blue D DN 8 Brown Is Step 9 Plug the Integration Seamless Matrix switcher and input and output devices into a grounded AC source and turn on the input and output devices Setup and Operation Configure the inputs 1 pa QS 2 Press Menu gt Next Press an input button to select the input to configure Rotate the Adjust gt knob to select the input video type Rotate the Adjust knob to select the input audio gain or attenuation level Select other inputs to configure as necessary by pressing the appropriate input button Press Menu gt Menu gt Menu gt Menu gt Next to return to the default display cycle Configure the outputs 1 Press Menu gt Menu gt Next Rotate the Adjust 4 knob to select the output rate for the output indicated on t
83. o the same LAN Ethernet connection The Ethernet cables can be terminated as straight through cables or crossover cables figure A 1 and must be properly terminated for your application e Patch straight cable Connection of the ISM to an Ethernet hub router or switcher that also hosts a controlling computer e Crossover cable Direct connection between the ISM and a controlling computer Patch straight cable Side 1 ide 2 Pin Wire color Pin Wire color 1 1 NU 2 2 Pins 12345678 RJ 45 l Le connector 3 3 4 4 8 Brown Crossover cable Side 1 Side 2 Pin Wire color Pin Wire color z e feren fe forans 8 Brown 8 Brown Figure A 1 RJ 45 connector pinout tables A 2 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Ethernet Connection Default address To access the ISM switcher via the Ethernet port you will need the Extron ISM IP address If the address has been changed to an address comprised of words and characters the actual numeric IP address can be determined using the Ping utility If the address has not been changed the factory specified default is 192 168 254 254 Ping can also be used to test the Ethernet link to the ISM Ping to determine the switcher s IP address The Microsoft Ping utility is available at the DOS prompt Ping tests the Ethernet interface between the computer and the ISM Ping can also be used to determine the actual numeric IP address from an alias and to determine
84. okyo 102 0074 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 6383 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 contact 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 wt Ase Extron Electronics USA Extron Electronics Europe Extron Electronics Asia Extron Electronics Japan
85. on the ISM Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Reference Information B 7 Reference Information cont d 13 Secure the cover in place with the screws that were removed in steps 3 and 4 14 Rack mount the switcher if desired and reconnect all cables Button Labels Eight sets of button labels are provided on the next page Feel free to cut them out of the manual write the applicable button information in each button area and place them in the switcher s label window B 8 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Reference Information B 9 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Reference Information Reference Information cont d B 10 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Reference Information FCC Class B Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct
86. or RGB video component video S video or composite video to these female BNC connectors Figure 2 3 shows how to connect the various video formats RGBHV RGBS or RGsB or S Video Composite Video RGBcvS Component Video Video Video Figure 2 3 Connections for various input video formats Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Installation 2 3 Installation cont d 3 Input audio connectors Connect balanced or unbalanced stereo or mono audio to these 3 5 mm 5 pole captive screw connectors Connectors are included with the seamless switcher but you must supply the audio cable Figure 2 4 shows how to wire a connector for the appropriate input type and impedance level High impedance is generally over 800 ohms Tip H IF Om Tip Tip Sleeer ML a EN z Ring Ring E Sa OL BI Ju e Sleeve s Sleeve s t O Tip mf NI Ki Tip Tip Sleeve gt H Aa ZE Ring Ring Unbalanced Input Balanced Input Balanced Input high impedance high impedance 600 ohms Figure 2 4 Captive screw connector wiring for inputs When making connections for the seamless switcher from existing audio cables see figure 2 5 A mono audio connector consists of the tip and sleeve A stereo audio connector consists of the tip ring and sleeve The ring tip and sleeve wires are also shown on the captive screw audio connector diagram figure 2 4 Tip Tip Ring o mm zm o wm wm vm e gt mm
87. orites E media amp 4 Edy Y 3 Address Le http 10 13 2 236 nortxe_iss htrl Extron Electronics Control Configuration File Management IZO Config 800 633 9876 EA Contact Us fe Aza File M o ne anagemen e urno Browse Upload File Uncheck All Delete Files o files selected File File size Delete 1 nortxe aud mute qif 1055 O 2 nortxe bluscrnO gif 1068 O 3 nortxe bluscrni gif 1045 O 4 nortxe cat js 896 5 nortxe config html 4950 O 6 nortxe contact html 1123 E 7 nortxe control html 23230 O 8 nortxe error htmi 851 E 9 nortxe exed gif 1090 O 10 nortxe exel qif 1070 IT 11 nortxe file htmi 4565 O 12 nortxe frz0 gif 1015 E 13 norte frz 1 nif 995 M a Internet Figure 6 6 File Management page To delete a file check the associated delete check box and click the Delete Files button Upload your own files as follows 1 Click the Browse button 2 Browse through your system and select the desired file 3 Click the Upload File button 6 8 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Ethernet Operation UO Configuration Page You can set up the input configurations and the output format on the I O Configuration page figure 6 7 Access the Setup page by clicking the I O Config tab A ISM Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt Y A Qsearch Ggravortes Media hye I Address Le http 10 13 2
88. ot used gt 9 Not used Male Figure 4 1 Remote connector pin arrangement The protocol is 9600 baud 8 bit 1 stop bit no parity and no flow control Ethernet Link The rear panel Ethernet connector on the switcher can be connected to the an Ethernet LAN or WAN figure 4 2 This connection makes SIS control of the switcher possible using a computer connected to the same LAN or WAN OLINK Oact Patch straight cable Side 1 ide 2 Pin Wire color Pin Wire color 1 Pins 12345678 RJ 45 VL connector 3 4 4 ETHERNET White brown White brown 8 Brown 5 White blue 5 White blue Crossover cable Side 1 Side 2 Pin Wire color Pin Wire color z e feren fe forans 8 Brown 8 Brown Figure 4 2 RJ 45 connector pinout tables 4 2 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide Ethernet connection The cable can be terminated as either a patch cable or a crossover cable figure 4 2 and must be properly terminated for your application e Patch straight cable Connection of the ISM to an Ethernet hub router or switcher that also hosts a controlling computer e Crossover cable Direct connection between the ISM and a computer Default address To access the switcher via the Ethernet port you will need the switcher s IP address If the address has been changed to an address comprised of words and characters the actual numeric IP address can be determined using t
89. ower 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 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 batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Avertissement Alimentationse 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 troisieme contact de
90. p two front panel screws 5 Lift the top cover straight up approximately five inches until you can access the fan power cords Do not touch any switches or other electronic components inside the ISM Doing so could damage the switcher Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage IC chips even though you cannot feel it You must be electrically grounded before proceeding with firmware replacement A grounding wrist strap is recommended 6 Disconnect the two fan power cords from connectors J8 and J13 on the main board 7 Lift the top cover out of the way B 6 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Reference Information Co d Cover Straight up NS Remove 16 screws Remove top two front panel screws o ra Ca N Connectto dei J8 and J13 5 Extron ISM 482 Switcher Figure B 1 Removing the ISM cover 10 11 12 Locate the firmware chip s to be replaced on the main or front panel circuit board figure B 1 After you are electrically grounded use a DIP chip puller to grasp the IC chip s and pull it them out of the socket Align the slots of the new firmware chip s with the angled corners of the socket in the same orientation as the old chip s Gently but firmly press the chip s into place in the socket Reconnect the two fan power cords to connectors J8 and J13 on the main board It does not matter which fan is connected to which connector Replace the top cover
91. pxtg ka e A test pattern has been turned on or off for one or both outputs from the front panel is the on off status for the two outputs and is the test pattern selected Audio gain and attenuation palAud k2 A front panel audio input level adjustment has occurred xi is input number and is the audio gain or attenuation level Video and audio mute x2 Vm t x3 4 A front panel video mute operation has occurred xa is output number and p is the mute status 0 off video not muted 1 on video muted ba Am tha 4 A front panel audio mute operation has occurred xa is output number and xg is the mute status 0 off audio not muted 1 on audio muted PAL film mode Da Flim 3 44 The PAL film mode has been selected or deselected from the front panel for the selected input pa is input number and xa is the on off status for PAL film mode Automated adjustments Img bs e The Auto Image feature has been turned on or off from the front panel for all tie creations xa is the on off status Autka The auto presets feature has been turned on or off from the front panel for all tie creations xa is the on off status 4 6 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide 1Enhpig 4 The enhanced mode feature has been turned on or off from the front panel for S video or composite video tied to one or both outputs ig is the on off status for the two outputs The leading 1 is meaningless
92. r Captive screw audio connector 10 319 10 RCA to BNC adapter 10 264 01 SVHS BNC adapter 26 353 01 Cables and connectors When using signals with a scanning frequency of 15 125 kHz and running distances of 100 feet or more use high resolution BNC cables to achieve maximum performance Bulk cable Super High Resolution Cable Part SHR 1 bulk 500 22 098 02 SHR 1 bulk 1000 22 098 03 SHR 4 bulk 500 22 099 02 SHR 5 bulk 500 22 100 02 B 4 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Reference Information BNC 4 Mini HR Cable Part BNC 4 Mini HR bulk 500 22 032 02 BNC 4 Mini HR bulk 1000 PS US BNC 5 Mini HR Cable BNC 5 Mini HR bulk 500 22 020 02 BNC 5 Mini HR bulk 1000 22 020 03 Plenum BNC 5 Mini HR Cable Plenum BNC 5 Mini HR bulk 500 22 103 02 Plenum BNC 5 Mini HR bulk 1000 22 103 03 Assorted connectors BNC connectors BNC Mini HR crimp connectors qty 50 100 074 51 SHR male crimp connectors qty 50 100 075 51 BNC bulkhead connectors qty 50 for custom wall plates 100 076 51 Pre cut cables BNC 4 Mini HR cable is used for RGBS cable runs and BNC 5 Mini HR cable is used for RGBHV cable runs Either type can also be used for composite video S video or RGsB All Extron BNC cables have male connectors on both ends A plenum version of the BNC 5 Mini HR cable is also available BNC 4 Mini HR Cable BNC 4 25 MHR 25 feet 7 5 meters to 300 feet 90 0 meters 26 210 xx BNC 5 Mini
93. releasing the input button and then pressing and releasing the input button again The LCD displays AutoSizing and Centering Please Wait until the operation is complete Alternatively using the menu system this feature can be set to apply the Auto Image adjustments to every input as it is selected see Auto Imaging and Auto Memories submenu later in this chapter Black Mute button and LEDs 5 Black Mute button and LEDs The Black Mute button switches the selected output s to a black screen and or muted audio The black screen and or mute audio is deselected when a new input is selected Picture adjustment buttons The picture adjustment buttons select individual image adjustments that are adjusted using the Adjust and Adjust knobs The LEDs above these buttons light when the button is pressed Color Tint control button The Color Tint button selects the display color and tint adjustments The color adjustment range is from 0 to 127 The tint adjustment range is from 0 to 255 See Picture adjustments in this chapter No Y The Color Tint control affects only composite video and S video inputs 3 4 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Operation Brightness Contrast control button The Brightness Contrast button selects the display brightness and contrast adjustments The adjustment range for both brightness and contrast is from 0 to 63 See Picture adjustments in this chapter Size control button The Size but
94. rnet Explore click Tools gt Internet Options gt Connections gt LAN Settings uncheck the Use a proxy server box and then click Ok Load the Startup Control Page Access the switcher using HTML pages as follows 1 Start the Web browser program 2 Click in the browser s Address field 3 Enter the switcher s IP address in the browser s Address field NOTE If the local system administrators have not changed the value the factory specified default 192 168 254 254 is the correct value for this field 4 Ifyou 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 file name to open NOTE NOTE Si 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 O Leer SN ande Press the keyboard Enter key The switcher checks to see if it is password protected If the switcher is not password protected proceed to step 7 If the switcher is password protected the switcher downloads the Enter Network Password page figure 6 1 Enter Network Password Ei ES e Please type your user name and password ite 10 13 156 200 Fealm ISS 5M User Name Password Save this password in pour password list Cancel Figure 6 1 Enter Network Password p
95. ront Panel Operations Optimizing the Video Optimizing the Audio Troubleshooting Operation Front Panel Controls and Indicators All of the switcher s controls and indicators are on the front panel figure 3 1 A label window above the input buttons can be labeled with text and or graphics The 20 x 4 LCD display indicates the switcher status menu selections the data rate and the status of additional system features Figure 3 1 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher front panel Video Audio selection button and LEDs A Video Audio button The Video Audio button selects video audio video and audio or neither for creating ties Video and Audio LEDs The green Video LED and red Audio LED indicate whether video audio video and audio or neither will be selected using the Input buttons and indicated by the Input LEDs GU Figure 3 2 shows the sequence displayed by the LEDs when you cycle through video and or audio selection by pressing the Video Audio button repeatedly as follows VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO O O O O Press Press Press Press P button a button I button I button I LED key C on GG Off O O O O AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO Default None Video Audio Video amp Video amp only only Audio audio Figure 3 2 Video andlor audio selection cycle 3 2 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Operation Outputs buttons and LEDs 2 Output 1 and Output 2 buttons
96. rtently changed to an unknown value you can look up and if desired change a password in this window without knowing the current password Using the help program For information on program features press the F1 computer key or click the Help menu from within the ISS ISM Control Program or double click the ISS D ISM Help icon in the Extron Electronics group or folder For explanations of buttons or functions click the tabs in the help screen to reach the desired screen Use a mouse or the Tab and Enter keys to select a button function A description and tips on using the program appear on screen Button Label Generator You may wish to customize the labeling of the ISM s front panel buttons Blank templates for the ISM s button label windows are included in appendix B of this manual However you can easily create customize and print labels for the switcher s input label window by using the Button Label Generator software This program creates and prints labels that can be inserted into the input label window on the switcher Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Switcher Software 5 5 Switcher Software cont d Installing the software The program is included on the same set of 3 5 inch diskettes as the ISS ISM control program and is installed automatically when you install that program lt can also be downloaded from the Extron Web site http www extron com By default the Windows installation goes in either the C
97. s status M switcher to host Aut x3 4 Aut x3 4 x3 4 Set the ISM to apply auto memories settings to all inputs as selected Set the ISM to not apply auto memories settings Auto memories is x3 on or off for all inputs User presets No The Ka value specified is the output to which the input with the associated user preset is tied Save user preset DONS SprIx2 x18 4 Command code is a comma Save the x2 outputs settings as preset x18 Recall user preset x2 x18 Rpr k2 x18 4 Command code is a period Recall preset settings for output Freeze Enable x2 1F x2 Prz1 4 Output a frozen video image Disable x2 OF x2 Frz0 Turn off freeze output motion video View the freeze status x2 F e Show the freeze status Example li 0H Freeze mode off Test pattern Select test pattern for an output x19 x21 Tst x19 x21 4 Select a test pattern for the output s View test pattern J x19 x21 Show the test pattern Example j 1 002 4 Crosshatch test pattern selected for output 1 only Audio gain and attenuation Set gain x1 x23 G xa Aud x22 Set gain for input Xi to k23 dB Example 4 3G 4Aud 3 4 Set gain for input 4 to 3dB Nerd The command G is case sensitive Set attenuation xa x24 x1 Aud 2a 4 Set attenuation for input Xi to x22 dB No Y The command g is case sensitive Increment level X11 G xi Aud x22 4 Increase input
98. s the message Auto Image Input n releasing the input button and then pressing and releasing the input button again Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 0 00n0ne0n0nnonnonennnesnesrsnnnnsnennsnrsnrsnrsnsnrnrsnrsrenrerrsnrnrenrenreren 1 1 About this EN WE 1 2 About the SIWITCREOF cisco cintia 1 2 Felles hen 1 4 Chapter 2 lnstallaton 2 1 Mounting the Svwtcher 2 2 Tabletop placement MM o OE e 2 2 e A ee ke ee 2 2 Cabling and Rear Panel Views 2 3 Input connections EE nnne nnnnnann 2 3 ema o A EEE EE 2 5 Ethernet connection asken akse Faller lcd 2 6 Cabling and RJ 45 connector Wiring E 2 6 Choosing a network cable EE 2 6 Wirmg the NetWork CADIE E 2 7 Roo CONDECION ed 2 8 Configuration E 2 8 Chapter 3 o Operation E 3 1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators oooooooocoonncncocononocnconcoononnconanononos 3 2 Video Audio selection button and LED 3 2 Outputs buttons anad E EE 3 3 Input buttons LEDs and label Window ooccccccccncccnccccnnnnncnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnononnnnnononnnnnnononnns 3 3 Front panel Input label WIN COW essa iio 3 3 A ENE 3 4 Recalling User EN 3 4 AUTO imaging an Ne 3 4 Black Mute button and LED 3 4 Picture adjustment but e CN 3 4 POD a A o o A E E 3 5 Menu control buttons IA PP ennn 3 5 Adjustment ne CN 3 5 Front Panel Operations ooooooooccconcccocccoccconononononconnnonononcncnnoncnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnonnnnnncnnnnns 3 6 PUTE
99. selections The auto memories feature saves and recalls centering and sizing information based on the input frequency With some control systems the delay involved in recalling the memory can be a problem so it may improve system performance to turn auto memories off Rotate the Adjust knob to toggle auto memories on or off Enhanced Mode submenu The Enhanced Mode submenu provides a means to turn enhanced mode on or off Enhanced mode is an automatic gain control for S video or composite video input signals scaled and applied to an output If the input signal level is too weak the signal gain is increased if the input signal level is strong the signal gain is decreased Use either the Adjust or Adjust knob to turn on enhanced mode for neither output off for both output 2 output 1 or both outputs The default is Off No Enhanced mode is only effective for S video and composite video input signals Pixel Phase submenu The Pixel Phase submenu displays and lets you set the pixel phase which is the timing of the digital scaler s sampling Sampling at the optimum pixel phase results in a brighter scaled output Use the Adjust knob to select the pixel phase for output 1 from 0 to 31 The default is 16 Use the Adjust v knob to select the pixel phase for output 2 PAL Film Mode submenu The PAL Film Mode submenu lets you turn PAL film mode on and off for the selected input The PAL film mode should be used for a video source th
100. send reports for front panel operations to other connections Enable allow reports Esc1CV Vrb1 e Turn on verbose mode The ISM sends all reports View the executive mode status EscCV al Show verbose mode status Example EscCV 1d Verbose mode is on the ISS issues reports Information requests Query firmware version number Q al Show the controller firmware version Request part number N ZZ ZZZ ZZ 4 Show the ISM s part Request general information Fei See below Show the ISM s status Vid x1 Aud x1 Frz x3 Hrt x25 Vrt x25 Std x26 1 The response to the View File Directory command differs depending on whether the command is sent via an RS 232 or Telnet connection or sent via a Web browser connection View file directory RS 232 EsqDF filename date time length d filename date time length A filename date time length 4 filename date time length 4 nnnn Bytes Left 4 a View file directory Web Switcher response File 1 filename1 datel filesize1 File 2 filename2 date2 filesize2 File 3 filename3 date3 filesize3 File 4 filename4 date4 filesize4 File n filenamen daten filesizen 4 12 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Programmer s Guide Command response table for SIS commands cont d Command ASCII Command Response Additional description host to switcher switcher to host Resets Zap all audio adjustments Reset all audio levels to O
101. signals to be displayed on a device with a fixed resolution and aspect ratio such as a liquid crystal display LCD projector digital light processor DLP projector or plasma display The ISM provides two separate outputs The selected input can be switched to either or both outputs The switchers input all valid video signal formats on eight sets of five BNC connectors The ISM 482 scales the input up or down to any of 40 output resolutions and rates The ISM 182 scales the inputs to any of 20 resolutions and rates Either switcher outputs the scaled video as RGBHV or RGBS on two sets of output connectors consisting of five BNCs and a 15 pin HD connector The BNCs and 15 pin HD connector share identical outputs Several of the output resolutions and rates include Extron s Accu RATE Frame Lock AFL a proprietary technology that locks the output frame rate to the input rate solving the image tearing problem that can result from different input and output rates The ISM 482 features HDTV 576p 720p 1080p and 10801 outputs 1 2 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Introduction Projector Extron ISM 482 LAN WAN Network Internet Podium PC Figure 1 1 Typical ISM 482 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher application The ISM receives and outputs the stereo audio on 5 pole captive screw connectors For upscaling the ISM 482 converts the horizontal and vertical sync timing and the number of lines of the lo
102. sla A O nnnm netee eee 5 6 Using the software ETE o ug e An 5 6 Chapter Ge Ethernet Operation 6 1 Load the Startup Control Page 0 00 00n00n0n0n0nnonnonannornsrnsnnsrenernsrnrresrnrnsrnsrnrrernn 6 2 ONG PA icono iaa 6 4 Cree eebe 6 4 Change the RGB EE 6 4 Black out the screen and mute the audio 6 4 Ficeze the E E O O O A 6 5 Output a test patteri ege 6 5 Preview the scan nn e e OU SP E O OO 6 5 A EEE EEE ENE ENE EE A 6 5 FEN TEEN 6 5 System Configuration Page 0 0 0naen0naeaannonannneraraninrnrinrerernrinraranisrerarrernrnresrernne 6 6 Administration EN EE 6 7 ISMP settings E OR NN 6 7 ISM IP Address field ENE 6 7 ISM Name field aat 6 7 Hardware Address field A 6 7 File Management Page rrrrrrrnrrn von nrn arr vrnnrnn vesen nvrn ven nrnnrnn ven nrnnnnn ven nrnnnen vennen nvennennnnnnennnn 6 8 I O Configuration Page 6 9 o PP EE 6 9 Output resolution rate sync format and polarity oooocccnnccccconnncnnnnccncnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnons 6 10 Ss A 6 11 an EE dereen 6 11 Output to eee 6 12 nn nn 6 12 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Table of Contents iii Table of Contents cont d Appendix A Ethernet Connection oo ooooococooococococococoncncnnonononononononcnrononononononononoss A 1 gt A A 2 Hi de E A 2 Default address AAA O OA A 3 Ping to determine the switcher s IP address ANEREN A 3 Ping to determine the Web IP address uk A 3 Connect as a Telnet cent
103. splay that is capable of a variety of refresh rates AFL is compatible with 50 Hz and 60 Hz only The default resolution and rate is 1024 x 768 60 Hz If you need to set the resolution and refresh rate on the other output press the other output button You do not need to exit this submenu Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Operation 3 9 Operation cont d ETA O O es 182 482 182 482 182 482 SS a only CG oy O oy CG 2oy Ss ET Resolution 640 x 480 182 482 800 x 600 182 482 832 x 624 848 x 480 852 x 480 1024 x 768 182 482 1280 x 768 482 only 1280 x 1024 482 only 482 only 1360 x 765 1365 x 1024 482 only 1400 x 1050 482 only 482 only 576p HDTV 482 only 720p HDTV 60 Hz only 482 only 482 only 1080p HDTV 60 Hz only 482 only 1080i HDTV 482 only 482 only Native DVI output resolution t The output refresh rate is auto selected based on the video refresh rate of input 1 482 only Ha D CO CO N N al 5 lt lt Sync Type and Polarity submenu Select the output whose sync type and polarity you want to set by pressing the desired Output button Rotate the Adjust knob while in this submenu to select the output video type RGBHV or RGBS for the selected output The display or projector may require a particular combination of horizontal H and vertical V sync signal polarities Select the appropriate combination of positive or negative H an
104. structions du fabricant Vorsicht Stromquellen 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 Erdanschlufs und stellt eine Sicherheitsfunktion dar Diese sollte nicht umgangen oder aufer 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 daf sie nicht im Weg liegen und niemand darauf treten kann oder Objekte darauf oder unmittelbar dagegengestellt werden k nnen Wartung Alle Wartungsmafsnahmen 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 andere Gefahren bestehen Schlitze und ffnungen e Wenn das Ger t Schlitze oder L cher im Geh use aufweist dienen diese zur Vermeidung einer berhitzung der empfindlichen Teile im Inneren Diese ffnungen d rfen niemals von anderen Objekten blockiert werden Litium Batterie Exp
105. support Try simplifying the system by eliminating components that may have introduced the problem or made it more complicated For sync related problems Portable digital projectors are designed to operate close to the video source Sync problems may result from using long cables or from improper termination A sync adapter such as Extron s ASTA active sync termination adapter may help solve these problems For LCD and DLP projectors and plasma displays In addition to the sync related information above check the user s manual that came with the projector for troubleshooting tips as well as for settings and adjustments Each manufacturer may have its own terms so look for terms like auto setup auto sync pixel phase and tracking General checks 1 St Ss e bP Ensure that all devices are plugged in and powered on The switcher is receiving power if the LCD is displaying the default display cycle Ensure an active input is selected on the switcher Ensure that the proper signal format is supplied Check the cabling and make corrections as necessary Call the Extron S Sales amp Technical Support Hotline if necessary 3 20 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Operation Specific problems The table below shows some common operating problems and their solutions Problem No image appears The image is flashing The image is too soft Cause The input signal is incompatible
106. t menu for the selected output lit Output LED image appears on the LCD screen Select the other output using the Output buttons to call the image adjustment menu for the other output In either screen adjustments can then be made by rotating the Adjust knob or the Adjust v knob Picture adjustment settings are stored in nonvolatile memory when the switcher is powered down and powered up the settings are restored Adjust an image for centering sizing brightness contrast color tint zoom or detail as follows figure 3 13 Extron Electronics Extron Electronics SM 482 ISM 482 SA Integration 60 425 01 Display Scaling Matrix Version xxxx 2 sec Cycle COLOR BRT SIZE CENTER FILTER Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Size Center Filter Vert 400 500 550 3 7 10 sec timeout Press the appropriate output button The Adjust knob and the Adjust knob to select the desired output are used to adjust the image settings on the left and right sides of the LCD screen respectively Figure 3 13 Picture adjustments flowchart 1 Press the desired input button and output button to select an input output tie to adjust No The adjustments are made to the input signal as it is switched to the tied output 1 or 2 the output LED is lit and the selected output is shown in the LCD only The adjustments do not affect the same input tied to the other output Nei Color adjustments are available only for component video S
107. ting Inputs DEMO De SEO ER TEST ONT 13 12 HR GE a fied E EN E LAE 5 E 7 8 3 10 T 1 Outputs z P Ste Mette et MeL SL II Sle Figure 5 7 Extron s Button Label Generator window 4 E 3 Using normal Windows controls you can create and print labels that can be cut out and placed in the label windows on the front panel of the ISM For information about using the program you can access a help file by clicking on the Help menu on the main screen and choosing Show Help You can also see an example of a completed Extron Button Label Generator window by clicking on the Help menu on the main screen choosing Show Help and clicking on the Load Demo button Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Switcher Software Integration Scaler Matrix Switcher Chapter Six Ethernet Operation Control Page System Configuration Page File Management Page I O Configuration Page Ethernet Operation The ISM 182 and ISM 482 can each be controlled and operated through its Ethernet port connected via a LAN or WAN using a web browser such as Microsoft s Internet Explorer The browser s display of the switcher s status or operation has the appearance of web pages This chapter describes the factory installed HTML pages which are always available and cannot be erased or overwritten NOTE If your Ethernet connection to the ISM is unstable try turning off the proxy server in your web browser In Microsoft s Inte
108. ton selects the display size adjustment The adjustment range depends on the output resolution selected See Picture adjustments in this chapter Center control button The Center button selects the display centering adjustment The adjustment range depends on the output resolution selected See Picture adjustments in this chapter Filter control Detail button The Detail button selects the display image detail sharpness adjustment There are separate horizontal and vertical filters for RGB and component video There is a single filter for S video and composite video The sharpness adjustment compensates for long cable runs See Picture adjustments in this chapter e For RGB and component video the Adjust gt knob controls the horizontal filter and the Adjust knob controls the vertical filter The adjustment range for the horizontal filter is from 0 to 3 The adjustment range for the vertical filter is from 0 to 7 e For S video and composite video either Adjust knob controls the filter setting The range of the adjustment is from 0 to 7 LCD display 7 Status display The 20 column by 4 line LCD displays configuration menus and status information See Front Panel Operations in this chapter for details Menu control buttons Menu button The Menu button enters and moves through the main menu system in the ISM See Front Panel Operations in this chapter for details Next button The Next button steps throug
109. tput s and input s LEDs off and the LCD cycling through the default displays Extron Electronics Extron Electronics Out 1In 1 RGB put Rate ISM 482 ISM 482 Integration 1 1280 T 1024 60 60 425 01 2 a Scaling Matrix i Version x xx 1 2 x 1024 60 Figure 3 6 LCD power up and default display cycle The selected inputs for output 1 and output 2 the picture adjustments and other current settings are saved in nonvolatile memory When power is applied the latest configuration is retrieved No Y On figure 3 6 and all other flowcharts in this chapter solid lines indicate screen changes initiated by the operator Dashed lines indicate screen changes that are the result of a timeout function Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Operation Menu system overview Figure 3 7 shows a flowchart of the main menus in the menu system Extron Electronics SM 482 Integration Matrix Extron Electronics ISM 482 60 425 01 Version X XX 1 2 Sec Default Cycle Van Menu A 1 10 sec 10 sec 1 10 sec Video A Audio Menu Output Menu Advanced Configuration Configuration Configuration User Presets Exit Menu Press Next to Exit Figure 3 7 Menu system flowchart Menu button Press the Menu button to activate the menu system and to scroll through the five main menus Next button Press the Next button to move between the submenus of a selected main menu to activate one for
110. utput However if you then change back to the earlier output rate the effects of the adjustments appear on the screen if they were not overwritten for the old output rate 3 14 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Operation User presets are recalled using the Input buttons See Recalling a user preset earlier in this chapter for instructions on recalling a user preset Erase Preset submenu Select the output with the settings that you want to erase by pressing the desired Output button Rotate either the Adjust or the Adjust knob while in the Erase Presets submenu to highlight lt gt one of three memory presets to erase or highlight N A for no preset Press the Next button to erase the preset Highlight N A and press the Next button to exit without erasing the settings Exit menu From the Exit menu figure 3 12 press the Next button to return to the default display cycle or press the Menu button to return to the Video amp Audio Configuration menu User Presets Menu Exit Menu Press Next to Exit se Menu Video Audio Configuration Figure 3 12 Exit menu flowchart Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Operation 3 15 Operation cont d Picture adjustments The picture adjustments allow you to fine tune the image quality of the selected input When you press one of the Picture Adjustments buttons Color Tint Brightness Contrast Size Center or Filter once the corresponding image adjustmen
111. video and composite video inputs Tint adjustments are available only for S video and composite video inputs 2 Press the appropriate picture adjustment button color and tint Col Tnt brightness and contrast Brt Cont sizing Size centering Center or filter The LCD display shows the name of the adjustment and the current setting value 3 Rotate the Adjust knob or Adjust knob to vary the settings within the following adjustment ranges Ned The Adjust knobs have no mechanical limits to their rotation 3 16 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher e Operation e Color Tint Color adjusts within a range from 0 to 127 Tint adjusts within a range from 0 to 255 e Brightness Contrast The range for both adjustments is 0 to 63 e Size Observe the display and turn the Adjust knob to increase or decrease the horizontal size of the image Turn the Adjust knob to increase or decrease the vertical size of the image The adjustment range depends on the input rate applied and the output resolution selected e Center Observe the display and turn the Adjust knob to center the image horizontally or the Adjust knob to center the image vertically The adjustment range depends on the input rate applied and the selected output resolution selected e Horizontal and vertical filter RGB or component video input Horizontal Horz adjusts within a range from 0 to 3 Vertical Vert adjusts within a range from 0 to 7
112. w of the Output Configuration menu the submenus and the available settings gt 1 10 sec Output 1 Resolution Output 1 Sync Type 1280 x 1024 RGBHV Refresh Rate Sync o ec 60 Hz HN Pos O Output Configuration outputs If necessary select the other output and repeat O 2 Output Configuration outputs If necessary select the other output and repeat O 2 lt 0 Output resolutions Output frequencies See the table on the next Lock AFL Se page for available combinations of Q Q resolutions and refresh y y rates Output signal format Polarity combinations Default 1024x768 60 Hz e RGBHV e H V default H V e RGBS e H V e H V Figure 3 9 Output Configuration menu flowchart Output Resolution submenu Select the output whose resolution and refresh rate you want to set by pressing the desired Output button Rotate the Adjust ar knob while in this submenu to select one of the available output resolutions Rotate the Adjust knob while in this submenu to select one of the available refresh vertical scanning rates Selecting Lock enables the Extron Accu RATE Frame Lock AFL feature Accu RATE Frame Lock eliminates image tearing and other artifacts of scaling motion video by eliminating frame rate conversion It exactly matches the output rate of the ISM to the frame rate of input 1 Select this feature if you will be using motion video sources with a di
113. wer resolution video input to match the native resolution of the display This produces an undistorted brighter picture than an unscaled input would For downscaling the ISM 482 accepts any computer resolution up to 1600 x 1200 with horizontal scan rates up to 100 kHz and vertical scan rates up to 120 Hz and converts the input to match the native resolution of the display The switchers are ideal for displaying images on projectors with limited display resolutions such as LCD projectors DLP projectors and plasma projectors The switchers feature built in test patterns to aid in monitor or projector set up and evaluation The switchers are housed in a rack mountable 3U high 17 5 wide metal enclosure The ISM has an internal 100VAC to 240VAC 50 60 Hz 30 watts autoswitchable power supply that provides worldwide power compatibility Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Introduction 1 3 Introduction cont d Features Inputs Video inputs The ISM switches among eight fully configurable RGB HDTV component video ISM 482 component video S video and composite video inputs on five BNC connectors per input Audio inputs The ISM switches among eight balanced or unbalanced stereo or mono audio inputs on 5 pole captive screw connectors Outputs Video outputs The ISM outputs individually scaled video signals as RGBHV or RGBS Two sets of BNC connectors and two 15 pin HD connectors are provided One set of BN
114. witcher to host x2 Dly x20 J Switching delay of the selected input to the selected output Adjustable in 0 01 second steps up to 50 5 0 seconds 0 0 0 seconds default 1 0 1 seconds 2 0 2 seconds and so on RGB delay for output 1 set to 3 5 seconds 1Dly35 4 X20 4 Scaler settings Output sync format pel x7 6 Example 2 0 6 Read output sync format x2 6 Output polarity x2 x8 7 Example IEA Read output sync polarity x2 7 0 RGBHV default 1 RGBS RGBHV signal on output 2 Synix7 4 Syn00 4 X7 lt Pol x3 4 xs Horizontal Vertical polarity 0 H V P H V 1 H V 3 H V Poll 4 H V polarity on output 1 x8 lt 4 14 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher Programmer s Guide Command response table for special function SIS commands cont d Command ASCII Command Response Additional description host to switcher switcher to host Blue screen Blue screen blue amp sync output only og Blulx19 4 x19 Output 1 2 Output 1 2 00 O On 02 Off On VL On Off 03 Ony On Example Blul 4 Blue amp sync output for setup Read blue screen X19 e Edge smoothing Edge smoothing x19 1 6 Filfk19 4 xi9 Output 1 2 Output 1 2 00 Off Off 02 Off On 01 On Off 03 On On Example Fil01 4 Enable edge smoothing Read edge smoothing X19 4 Enhanced mode Enhanced mode x19 12 Enh x19 4 x19 Output 1 2 Output

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