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2. I i i k l L j L J L L Pa ii L td 4 L JE ER 4 O N L G La S MM MN M Expansion inputs to output mixer block LIII ILI LI amp j L 3 l F i i i i i DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers DSP SIS Commands 24 Mixer blocks part 2 Switcher to virtual send bus mixer block VSendA Out2 Out3 Outb Outs Left 20008 20009 20010 20011 20012 20013 20014 20015 Right Left 20108 20208 20109 20209 20110 20210 20111 20211 20112 20212 20113 20213 20114 20214 20115 20215 Right 20308 20309 20310 20311 20312 20313 20314 20315 Left 20408 20409 20410 20411 20412 20413 20414 20415 Right 20508 20509 20510 20511 20512 20513 20514 20515 pP Left 20608 20609 20610 20611 20612 20613 20614 20615 Right 20708 20709 20710 20711 20712 20713 20714 20715 Mic to virtual send bus mixer block 20808 20809 20810 20811 20812 20813 20814 20815 20908 20909 20910 20911 20912 20913 20914 20915 21008 21009 21010 21011 21012 21013 21014 21015 21108 21109 21110 21111 21112 21113 21114 21115 Virtual returns to virtual send bus mixer block 21208 21209
3. 955 DsHlveo xe1 DsH60204 7804 75 DsMly6o 1 4 DsM60006 1 4 05 9 4 05 40000 0 lt Set object ID to a level of xe1 Set the input 7 left gain to a value of Si 6 sr Set the mic input 1 gain to a level of 12 5 dB Object ID is set to a value of xe1 Post switcher output 4 right is set to 10 5 Set the output 1 amplified audio output to 95 dB This response is not possible on an MA model switcher Set object ID to a level of xe1 Set the output 3 left digital DTP gain to a value of 8 Object ID is set to a value of xe1 Line input 2 right trim is set to 47 5 Mute object ID veo Mute output 4 left analog volume Unmute object ID veo Unmute mic input 1 gain pass audio Ixe2 mute off 1 mute NOTE The phantom power commands are valid only for the mic input gain object IDs 5 40000 through 40003 Phantom power on Example Phantom power off Head phantom power status Esc Z veo 1 AU lt Esc Z40000 1 AU lt Esc Z Yeo QAU Esc Z Yeo AU lt DsZlveo 1 4 DsZ40000 1 4 DsZlveo 9 4 DsZlveo xe2 Turn phantom power on for object ID veo Turn phantom power on for mic 1 Turn phantom power off for object ID veo 2 phantom power off 1 phantom power on DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers DSP SIS Commands 27 Command and Response Table
4. 03 4 3 3 3 2 Qike Tie input 3 video and audio to output 4 tie input 3 video to output 3 and tie input 3 audio to output 2 Tie input to all outputs video and xi InkiJeAl 1 audio Example 5 1 InQ5eA11 Tie input 5 video and audio to all outputs NOTE 0 clears all ties Tie input to all outputs video only x1 95 Inkijlevid e Audio breakaway Example 10 InigeVid Tie input 10 video to all outputs Tie input to all outputs audio only 1 Audio breakaway Read ties Read video output tie Video input 1 is tied to output x2 Read audio output tie Audio input K1 is tied to output x2 EDID commands NOTES e See table 1 on the next two pages for K3 values Leading zeroes are optional for the entry of the inputs and EDID values sls Leading zeroes are reported in the response For the Save Ese Sk3sJEDID lt and Inport Esc Ilx3 kaJEDID lt commands is valid only in the range of 75 through 82 Assign EDID data to an input Esc Ax1 x3 EEDID EdidAbki xse4 Assign an EDID value of x3 to input x1 Example EsclA7 36EDID EdidA07 036 lt Assign an EDID value of 1280x720 at 60 Hz to input 7 Assign EDID data to all inputs Esc Ax3 EDID lt EdidAls e Assign an EDID value of x3 to all inputs View EDID input assignment Esc AK1JEDID lt rem NOTE Ihe EdidA portion of the View command response appears only when the switche
5. Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View Esc x19 x29 VS 12 Esc x19 V8 12 7 19 T Z 4 Esc x19VSIZ Vsizlxi9 x29 Vsizki9 29 e4 Vsizk19 k29 Set the vertical of output x19 Increment the value by one pixel make one pixel taller Decrement the value by one pixel make one pixel shorter Show the vertical size of output x19 TP scaled and insertion output number 03 or 04 Picture adjustments 000 through 127 064 default Position and size 10240 Horizontal is specified from left vertical from top DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers Programming Guide 15 Command and Response Table for Matrix Switcher Commands continued Command Function SIS Command Response Additional description Host to Unit Unit to Host Compound image position and size Specify all size and position values Esc x19 x29 x29 x29 x29 X IMG Ximglx19 29 29 29 2 4 Example Esc 3 0 2000 1000XIMG Ximg3 00000 00000 02000 01000 4 View all size and position values Esc x19 X IMG lt x29 x29 x29 x29 2 View active pixels and lines View active pixels Esc X19APIX Apixk19 NOTE The Apixlxi9 portion of the response appears only when the switcher is in Verbose mode 2 or View active lines Esc X19 AL IN Alinlxi9 x3oj NOTE The Alink1g9 portion of the response appears o
6. DAFMT Afmt003 0 lt When audio is broken away from video use the embedded audio from the input port when creating an audio breakaway tie to output 3 View output audio breakaway Esc OX2 AFMT x7 selection View output audio breakaway EscJOAFMT 4 sequential audio output selections selection all outputs starting from output 1 Audio input format View detected digital input audio 40 15 Format detected input x1 is format AOSTAT X1 kel Verbose mode 2 or 3 response Input reports as an HDCP authorized device HDCP authorized device on Esc E x1 1 HDC P lt 1 1 Set the input as an HDCP authorized device HDCP authorized device off Esc E x1 OHDCP HdcpElxi g 4 Set the input as not an HDCP authorized device View HDCP authorized status Esc EX1 HDCP Show HDCP authorized device status HDMI output settings Set output HDCP mode to auto Esc Sk2 OHDCP HdcpSlxa 0 1 Set output xz HDCP to auto Set output HDCP mode to on Esc SIx2 1 HDCP 5 2 1 Set output 2 HDCP to on always encrypted View output HDCP mode Esc SIX2 HDCP pa Input number x2 Output number 01 08 01 04 Disable 1 Enable Auto see example 2 above xs Enable or available Input audio source 1 HDMI de embedded digital audio default 2 Analog 2 channel audio 2 None 2 3
7. 1 Security 1 Security 2 1 Unamk3 x20 lt 4 Name input 1 Podium cam Name output 1 Main PJ1 Name preset 1 Security 1 NOTE For the Write Clear and Read EDID Name commands xs is valid only in the range of 75 through 82 User EDID slots 1 through 8 Example Clear EDID name Head EDID name Write scaler preset name Esc E x3 e UNAM lt Esc E3 UNAM lt Example Read scaler preset name Esc 2 k22 PNAM lt 4 Esc E75 S10t 1UNAM lt Esc 2 x22 k20JPNAM lt Esc 2 5 preset 1PNAM Name EDID location 75 Slot 1 n 1 through 8 Unam75 Slot 1 lt UnamE75 USER n lt 2 22 K20 lt Pnam2 05 preset 14 Name scaler preset 5 preset 1 Executive modes Lock all front panel functions Lock advanced front panel functions Unlock all front panel functions View lock status 1X 2X OX X x1 Input number xz Output number xs EDID value resolution and rate TP and insertion input number Switch position TP scaled and insertion output number Name x21 Lock mode x22 Scaler preset DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers Programming Guide Enable Lock mode 1 Enable Lock mode 2 Enable Lock mode O 00 08 00 untied input 01 04 00 untied output See table 1 on page 10 Q7 or 08 DIF Q3 or 04 Up to 12 upper and lower case alphanumeric characters and and spaces Mode 0 1
8. 21210 21211 21212 21213 21214 21215 21308 21309 21310 21311 21312 21313 21314 21315 21408 21409 21410 21411 21412 21413 21414 21415 21508 21509 21510 21511 21512 21513 21514 21515 21608 21609 21610 21611 21612 21613 21614 21615 Expansion inputs to virtual send bus mixer block DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers DSP SIS Commands 25 Line Output Gain Blocks Amp Output 60300 eM Ouput 2_ 2 Ouput ts s Output JEM Analog Volume 60000 HDMI Volume 60200 60301 Analog DTP 60304 60001 Analog Volume 60201 HDMI Volume Analog Volume 60004 Digital DTP 60204 60305 Analog DTP 60306 60005 Analog Volume 60006 60205 Digital DTP 60206 60307 Not used on MA mono amplifier model 60007 60207 DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers DSP SIS Commands 26 Command and Response Table for DSP SIS Commands Command Function SIS Command Host to Unit Response Unit to Host Additional description Audio trim gain and mixing NOTES The command format is the same regardless of the control or mix point that is to be set the acceptable adjustment range varies depending on the control or mix point All values are 0 1 dB increments Example 56 5 6 The valid range of the level for a specific control depends on th
9. Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers Programming Guide 17 SIS Command Host to Unit Command Function Response Unit to Host Additional description Ethernet and serial port insert parameters Set serial port parameters Ese x38 CP lt 4 Esc Esc TC a Ese x45 MD lt Read serial port parameters Configure current port timeout Read current port timeout Configure global IP port timeout Read global IP port timeout Set UART start point Read UART start point Esc MD lt Port Baud rate Parity Data bits Stop bits Port timeout interval in 10 second increments UART starting point IP Port Specific SIS Commands Esc xs8 x39 xao xaz CP x41 a2 x40 xa1 Ptig a4s e2 x43 Ptil1 x43 e2 Pmd xas e Sets the initial lowest port number for the range of numbers assigned to the serial port and UARTs kas 1 Remote RS 232 port 92 05 UARTs 1 5 DTP input and output ports 300 600 1200 1800 2400 3600 4800 7200 9600 14400 19200 28800 38400 57600 115200 default 9600 odd even none mark space only the first letter required n default 7 8 1 2 1 10 seconds 65000 default is 30 300 seconds 5 minutes The starting point is the rear panel Remote RS 232 port The next two positions wash an
10. View a group mute control Esc DIXes GRPM zial Set soft limits Esc L xe3 xee xee o GR PM Set the groups soft limits to and xes GrpmL xes xee xee Example EsclL 2 60 60GRPM GrpmL2 60 69 Set the upper soft limit for the group 2 fader to 6 0 dB and the lower limit to 6 0 dB View soft limits Esc LIXe3 GRPM GrpmLI xes xes xee t In verbose modes and 1 the response is simplified to xes xee 4 View group type Esc PIxe3JGRPM GrpmPlxe3 xez Show the group type for group k63 In verbose modes 1 the response is simplified to kez View group members Esc Olxe3JGRPM is the control or mix point In Grpmoj xes veo veop veo nad verbose modes and 1 the response is simplified to veoJ lveof veo pa DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers DSP SIS Commands 28 Extron Warranty Extron Electronics warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase In the event of malfunction during the warranty period attributable directly to faulty workmanship and or materials Extron Electronics will at its option repair or replace said products or components to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore said product to proper operating condition provided that it is returned within the warranty period with proof of purchase and description of malfunct
11. channel or bitstream 1 Embed audio 1 2 channel 1 On default 1 On always encrypted Output audio source Original HDMI audio Detected input audio format None HDCP authorized device Off HDCP output Auto DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers Programming Guide 11 Command and Response Table for Matrix Switcher Commands continued Command Function SIS Command Host to Unit Response Unit to Host Additional description HDCP status View input HDCP status View HDCP status of all inputs View output HDCP status View HDCP status of all outputs Ese I k1JHDCP lt Esc I HDCP Esc OIXZIHDCP EscJOHDCP Ke 11 11 11 npe ij xa 2h xa ahaa Output format Set output format View output format Esc x2 k13 VTPO lt 2 2 1 4 aa Output video bit depth Set bit depth View bit depth Esc x2 14 Ese x2 B I TD View ties and mutes Read video output tie Example Read audio output tie Example View output mutes 7 als 3 Esc u g2 lt kije 064 Mu thas Kaspapa Video input x1 is tied to output xa Input 2 video is tied to output 7 Audio input xi is tied to output x2 Input 6 audio is tied to output 3 Each x15 is the mute status of an output left output 1 right output 4 NOTE The Mut p
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13. of Connections A DTP CrossPoint switcher can have up to 200 simultaneous TCP connections including all http sockets and telnet connections When the connection limit is reached the switcher accepts no new connections until some have been closed No error message or indication is given that the connection limit has been reached To maximize performance of an IP device the number of connections should stay low and unnecessary open sockets should be closed Using Verbose Mode Telnet connections to a DTP CrossPoint switcher can be used to monitor for changes that occur on the switcher such as front panel operations and SIS commands from other telnet sockets or a serial port For a telnet session to receive change notices from the switcher the telnet session must be in verbose mode 1 or 3 See the Verbose Mode SIS commands on page 19 DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers Programming Guide 3 Host to Switcher Instructions The switcher accepts SIS Simple Instruction Set commands through the rear panel Remote RS 232 port the front panel Configuration port and the rear panel Ethernet LAN 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 lt which signals the end of the response character string A string is one or more ch
14. serial port insert Esc I x37 LRPT LrptIksz e Esc IK1z L X37 Esc LL for both available inputs starting at input 7 Esc Ok19 LRPT lt 4 Lrptok19 o lt 4 Enable the captive screw serial port insert on output This disables the Ethernet serial port insert Esc O X19 1 LRPT LrptOlxig 1 Enable the Ethernet serial port insert on output This disables the captive screw serial port insert Esc Ox37 LRPT Lrpto s7 Esc OX19 RP T X37 EscJOLRPT T 7 5 7 for both available outputs starting at output 3 TP and insertion input number TP scaled and insertion output number Duration x35 Screen saver status Scaler output resolution and rate Captive screw or UART x33 Test pattern 07 or 08 0 or 04 Output sync instantly disabled when no active video input is selected 001 through 500 seconds 501 Output sync never times out default Active input detected timer is not running 1 No active input timer is running output sync is still active 2 No active input timer is expired output sync is disabled See the table on page 58 Captive screw RS 232 insert 1 Ethernet RS 232 insert UART default Q0 Disable default 04 Color bars Q1 Crop 45 Grayscale 02 Alternating pixels 06 Blue mode Q3 Crosshatch Q7 Crop and pink noise Ch 1 2 48 Hz 24 bit DTP
15. 0 Q 50 Hz HDMI PC values 2 channel Audio 1280x800 Q 60 Hz 1024x768 Q 50 Hz 1400x1050 Q 60 Hz 1280x1024 Q 60 Hz 1680x1050 Q 60 Hz 1440x900 Q 50 Hz 1680x1050 Q 60 Hz 1024x768 Q 60 Hz 1360x768 Q 50 Hz 1440x900 Q 60 Hz 1920x1200 Q 50 Hz 1280x768 Q 50 Hz 1360x768 Q 60 Hz 1600x900 Q 50 Hz 1920x1200 Q 60 Hz 1280x768 Q 60 Hz 1366x768 Q 50 Hz 1600x900 Q 60 Hz 2048x1080 Q 50 Hz 1280x800 Q 50 Hz 1366x768 Q 60 Hz 1600x1200 Q 50 Hz 2048x1080 Q 60 Hz 1280x800 Q 60 Hz 1400x1050 Q 50 Hz 1600x1200 Q 60 Hz 1280x1024 Q 50 Hz HDMI HDTV 480p Q 60 Hz 2 channel audio 1400x1050 Q 60 Hz 720p 50 Hz multi channel audio 1680x1050 50 Hz 10801 50 Hz multi channel audio 1080p 50 Hz multi channel audio 576p 50 Hz 2 channel audio 720p 60 Hz multi channel audio 1080i 60 Hz multi channel audio 1080p Q 60 Hz multi channel audio 720p 50 Hz 2 channel audio 1080i Q 50 Hz 2 channel audio 1080p Q 50 Hz 2 channel audio 720p 60 Hz 2 channel audio User Assigned EDIDs 15 User assigned 1 10801 60 Hz 2 channel audio User assigned 3 1080p Q 60 Hz 2 channel audio 76 User assigned 2 Default value User assigned 4 79 User assigned 5 81 User assigned 7 80 User assigned 6 82 User assigned 8 DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers Programmi
16. 1 CE ves v90 Yo91 Set mode Esc x51 x5e C Y lt Cpnlxs1 eCt y xse 2 Head mode Esc x51 C Y Set verbose mode Esc x57 C V Read verbose mode Esc CV Configure current port timeout Esc Q 58 C lt I Read current port timeout EsclO T C Configure global IP port timeout Esc 1 58 lt Read global IP port timeout Esc DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers Programming Guide 19 Special Characters The HTML language reserves certain characters for specific functions The switcher does not accept these characters as part of names passwords or locally created file names The switcher rejects the following characters space spaces are Ok fornames lt gt semicolon colon and DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers Programming Guide 20 DSP SIS Commands Command and Response Table for SIS Commands Many digital signal processor DSP functions gain which includes the mix points trim mutes and group masters 1 and 2 can be controlled using SIS commands These commands follow the same general rules as basic SIS commands but the variables 5 tend to be more complex Also a comprehensive understanding of the audio signal flow of the DSP is helpful to understanding these commands Thumbnails of the controls are provided in the tables that follow for reference Symbol Definitions lt Carr
17. 40002 40102 40001 401901 Input4 40003 40103 DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers DSP SIS Commands 22 Post switcher Gain Blocks Left 50000 eft 50004 Right 50001 Right 50005 Left 50002 eft 50006 Right 50003 Right 50007 Virtual Returns and Expansion Inputs Gain Blocks and 50104 Expansion Input 5 50204 50107 Expansion Input 8 50207 DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers DSP SIS Commands 23 Switcher to output mixer block 0 Mixer blocks part 1 Out 1 Out2 Out3 Out4 5 Out6 Out8 Output 1 Left 20000 Output 2 Left 20202 Output 3 Left 20404 Output 4 Left 20606 Virtual returns to output mixer block 0 V rtnA 21200 21201 21202 21203 21204 21205 21206 21207 V rtn B 21300 21301 21302 21303 21304 21305 21306 21307 a L LI L L L SD 1111 424444 j L li d TT B J B i gt N U t T 2 4 L I ci MM Mic to output mixer block VIRTUAL HIP TUPUN munara Wet c D mea E rra Fe EF ANSON INPUTS r Sen s Sr r 1 E fr 7 amr 8 Sr YS f f TM I k L T jJ I T i I i MM
18. Color bars Q1 Crop 45 Grayscale 02 Alternating pixels 06 Blue mode Q3 Crosshatch 7 Crop and pink noise Ch 1 2 48 Hz 24 bit Output sync instantly disabled when no active video input is selected 001 through 500 seconds 501 Output sync never times out default Active input detected timer is not running 1 No active input timer is running output sync is still active 2 No active input timer is expired output sync is disabled Refresh rate Hz 25 29 97 30 50 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x768 1280x800 1280x1024 1360x768 1366x768 1440x900 1400x1050 1600x900 1680x1050 1600x1200 1920x1200 480p 576p 720p 1080i 1080p 2048x1080 2k Default DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers Programming Guide 7 X37 Captive screw or UART g Captive screw RS 232 insert default 1 Ethernet RS 232 insert UART x38 Port 02 05 UARTs 2 5 input and output ports G2 Input 7 93 Input 8 Q4 Output 3 05 Output 4 Baud rate 9600 19200 38400 115200 Parity odd even none mark space only the first letter required n 2 default x41 Data bits 7 8 Stop bits 1 2 x43 Port timeout interval in 10 second increments 1 10 seconds 65000 default is 30 300 seconds 5 minutes UART starting point The starting point is the rear panel Remote RS 232 port The next tw
19. Limited RGB 444 016 255 audio InfoFrames 6 HDMI YUV Full RGB 422 000 255 audio InfoFrames 7 HDMI YUV Limited RGB 422 016 255 audio InfoFrames Auto default 1 8 bit No mutes 1 Video mute No signal detected 1 Sync detected 12 HDCP status for outputs x13 Video format Output video bit depth x15 Video mute status Input signal status TP and insertion input number 7 or 08 Switch position DTP TP scaled and insertion output number 3 or 04 2 Video and sync 1 HDBT output only DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers Programming Guide 12 Command and Response Table for Matrix Switcher Commands continued Command Function Host to Unit SIS Command Response Unit to Host Additional description Names NOTE The HTML language reserves certain characters for specific functions see Special Characters on page 20 Write input name Esc xi K20INI lt Example Read input name Write output name Esc X1 NI Esc x2 x20 NO Example Head output name Write preset name Esc X2 NO Esc x22 x2o NG Example Head preset name Example Write EDID name Esc x22 NG Esc 2NG Esc Podium camNI Esc t Main PJ1NO Esc 1 Security 1NG Esc 2Ixa lt x2o Nmig1 Podium came Nmolx2 x2o Nmo 1 Main PJ1 4 Nmglx22 k20 lt 4 Nmg
20. M DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers Programming Guide 14 Command and Response Table for Matrix Switcher Commands continued Command Function SIS Command Host to Unit Response Unit to Host Additional description Brightness Set a specific brightness value Increment brightness value Decrement brightness value View the brightness value Scaler Output Commands Esc x19 k28 BRIT lt 19 19 19 T Br itkFd49 28 lt Brit x19 x2s Brit x1i9 xzs Specify the brightness adjustment Increase the brightness setting by one Decrease the brightness setting by one Show the brightness setting Contrast Set a specific contrast value Increment contrast value Decrement contrast value View the contrast value Detail Set a specific detail value Increment detail value Decrement detail value View the detail value Esc x19 x28 CONT Esc x19 CONT Esc x19 CONT Esc X19 CONT Esc x19 x28 HDE T Esc X19 HDET Esc KX19 HDE T Esc K19HDE T Contf19 x2s 4 Contf19 x2s 2 Contf19 x2s 4 Hdetk19 k23 4 28 Hdet k19 x23 Specify the contrast adjustment Increase the contrast setting by one Decrease the contrast setting by one Show the contrast setting Specify the detail adjustment Increase the detail setting by one Decrease the det
21. Mode 1 2 Mode 2 default 001 128 1 HDBI output only Xie 13 Command and Response Table for Matrix Switcher Commands continued Command Function SIS Command Response Additional description Host to Unit Unit to Host Information requests Information request I DTPCP84 lt Request part number 60 nnnn nn lt See the Extron website for the part number NOTE There are up to three separate sets of Extron firmware on which the switcher can report the controller firmware which is the overall control firmware the Ethernet protocol firmware which handles the Ethernet interface and the latest optional Extron firmware update which is available at www extron com Query controller firmware version Q x23 Example Q 1 234 The factory installed controller firmware version is 1 23 sample value only Query controller firmware version x23 x24 Detailed status of the controller firmware verbose and any firmware upgrade The active firmware is marked by an asterisk A caret 4 indicates a bad checksum or an invalid load 2 7 indicates that firmware is not loaded Response description Ethernet protocol firmware version controller firmware version updated firmware version Example See below Description indicates the version running Upload date and time 1 23 1 00 1 06LX DTPCP84 Tue 08 Apr 2014 00 00 00 UTC 1 00 1 06LX DTPCP84 Mon 21 Apr 2014 16 39 21 UTC Ethernet pro
22. Progamming Guide Matrix Switchers DTP CrossPoint 84 IPCP Scaling Presentation Matrix Switchers with DTP Extension Extron Electronics INTERFACING SWITCHING AND CONTROL 68 2349 61 Rev Ax3 07 14 Safety Instructions Safety Instructions English WARNING This symbol N when used on the product 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 ATTENTION This symbol A when used on the product is intended to alert the user of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature provided with the equipment For information on safety guidelines regulatory compliances EMI EMF compatibility accessibility and related topics see the Extron Safety and Regulatory Compliance Guide part number 68 290 01 on the Extron website WWW extron com Instructions de s curit Francais AVERTISSEMENT pictogramme A lorsqu il est utilis sur le produit signale l utilisateur la pr sence l int rieur du boitier du produit d une tension lectrique dangereuse susceptible de provoquer un choc lectrique ATTENTION Ce pictogramme A lorsqu il est utilis sur le produit signale l utilisateur des instructions d utilisation ou de maintenance importantes qui se trouvent dans la documentation fournie avec le mat riel Pour en savoir plus sur les r gles de s curit l
23. a conformit la r glementation la compatibilit EMI EMF l accessibilit et autres sujets connexes lisez les informations de s curit et de conformit Extron r f 68 290 01 sur le site Extron www extron com Sicherheitsanweisungen Deutsch WARNUNG Dieses Symbol A auf dem Produkt soll den Benutzer darauf aufmerksam machen dass im Inneren des Geh uses dieses Produktes gef hrliche Spannungen herrschen die nicht isoliert sind und die einen elektrischen Schlag verursachen k nnen VORSICHT Dieses Symbol N auf dem Produkt soll dem Benutzer in der im Lieferumfang enthaltenen Dokumentation besonders wichtige Hinweise zur Bedienung und Wartung Instandhaltung geben Weitere Informationen ber die Sicherheitsrichtlinien Produkthandhabung EMI EMF Kompatibilitat Zuganglichkeit und verwandte Themen finden Sie in den Extron Richtlinien f r Sicherheit und Handhabung Artikelnummer 68 290 01 auf der Extron Website www extron com Instrucciones de seguridad Espanol ADVERTENCIA Este s mbolo AA cuando se utiliza en el producto avisa al usuario de la presencia de voltaje peligroso sin aislar dentro del producto lo que puede representar un riesgo de descarga el ctrica ATENCI N Este s mbolo Z cuando se utiliza en el producto avisa al usuario de la presencia de importantes instrucciones de uso y mantenimiento recogidas en la documentaci n proporcionada con el equipo Para obtener informaci n sobre direc
24. ail setting by one Show the detail setting Horizontal shift Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View Esc x19 X29 HCTR Esc x19 HCTR lt Esc x 19 HCTR a Esc x19 HCTR Hot rfxi9 k2g Hot rfxi9 k29 Hot rfxi9 kag Set the horizontal location of first active pixel in output x19 Increment the value by one pixel shift the image to the right Decrement the value by one pixel shift the image to the left Show the horizontal location of first active pixel in output x19 Vertical shift Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View Esc x19 x29 VC TR Esc xi9 VCTR Esc xi9 VCTR Esc x19 VCTR Vctr x1i9 x29 Vctr x19 x29 Vctr x1i9 x29 Set the vertical location of first active line in output x19 Increment the value by one line shift up Decrease the value by one line shift down Show the vertical location of first active line in output x19 Horizontal size image Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View Esc x19 x29 HS T Z Esc x19 HS L Z 7 Esc x1t9 HS T Za Esc xi9 HSIZ lt Hsiz xi9 x29 Hs izkk19 k29 4 Hs izkk19 k29 4 Set the horizontal of output x19 Increment the value by one pixel make one pixel wider Decrement the value by one pixel make one pixel narrower Show the horizontal size of output x19 Vertical size image
25. aracters Switcher initiated Messages When a local event such as a front panel operation occurs the switcher responds by sending a message to the host The switcher initiated messages are listed below underlined The switcher does not expect a response from the host but for example the host program might request a new status c Copyright 20yy Extron Electronics DTPCP84 Vx xx 60 nnnn nn J date time lt The switcher initiates the Copyright message on the Remote RS 232 port when tt is first powered up and on a newly connected Internet protocol IP port Vx xx is the firmware version number and 60 nnnn nn is the switcher part number Password 4 The switcher initiates the Password message immediately after the copyright message when the controlling system is connected using TCP IP or Telnet and the switcher is password protected This message means that the switcher requires an administrator or user level password before it will perform the commands entered via this link The switcher repeats the password message response for every entry other than a valid password until a valid password is entered 4 ALogin Administrator 4 ALogin User lt The switcher initiates the Login message when a correct administrator or user password has been entered If the user and administrator passwords are the same the switcher defaults to administrator privileges The switcher initiates the Qik message when f
26. d 5 7 are DTP inputs The next two positions Xxas and xas are DTP outputs Default values 2000 Rear panel Remote RS 232 port 2001 and 2002 Input 7 and input 8 2003 and 2004 Output 3 and output 4 The DTP CrossPoint 84 includes a built in IPCP Pro control processor that supports the LAN ports and other functionality See the PCP Pro Series User Guide at www extron com for SIS commands unique to the IPCP control processor DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers Programming Guide 18 Remote Port Specific and Communications Protocol SIS Commands Symbol definitions for Remote port specific SIS commands Password Up to 12 alohanumeric characters NOTE The HTML language reserves certain characters for specific functions see Special Characters on page 20 x51 Port number Q1 Remote RS 232 port 92 05 UARTs 1 5 DIP input and output ports xs2 Baud rate 9600 default 19200 38400 115200 x53 Parity odd even none mark space only the first letter required n default Data bits 7 8 default xss Stop bits 1 default 2 through for the RS 232 inserts Port type RS 232 default 1 RS 422 not available on DTP CrsossPoint Verbose mode Clear or none default for Telnet connection 1 Verbose mode default for RS 232 or USB connection 2 Tagged responses for queries 3 Verbose mode and tagged for queries NOTE If tagged responses is enabled mo
27. des 2 and all read commands return the constant string and the value as the set command does for example the read matrix name command Esc CN lt returns lonek20 Port timeout interval in 10 second increments 1 10 seconds 650090 default is 38 300 seconds 5 minutes SIS Command and Response Table for Remote and Communications Protocol Commands Command Function SIS Command Response Additional description Host to Unit Unit to Host Set administrator password 50 0 lt 50 Read administrator password Esc CA Reset clear administrator password EscleCA lt Ipae Set user password Esc Xx5o CU lt Ipuel xsoj 4 Read user password Esc CU Reset clear user password Esc eCU lt Set serial port parameters Esc x51 x5Q x53 x54 x55 CP 51 52 x53 x54 ssa Read serial port parameters Esc x51 CP xs2 53 x54 Kss lt Configure flow control Esc x51 v86 YS 7 CF Cpn xs1 eC f 1 vss 7 1 Read flow control Esc X51 CF vae Configure receive timeout Esc x51 vs8 Y89 CE Cpn xs1 eCcelvss v89 voo You NOTE The configure command is sufficient as shown for most users with the priority and length or delimiter omitted The response in this case is Cpn xs1 eCcelvss v89 0 00000141 with the default and values returned Read receive timeout Esc X5
28. e control addressed e The line audio input gain range is 18 dB to 24 dB Se 180 to 240 e The mic input gain range is 18 dB to 80 dB 180 to 800 e The line input trim and line output trim range is 12 to 12 dB 12 to 120 e The mic pre mixer gain line out post switcher gain and pre mixer gain range is 100 dB to 12 dB 1000 to 120 e The mix points with their associated mixing controls range is 35 dB to 25 dB 35 to 250 e The line output gain range is 100 to O dB 100090 to For attenuation the negative sign must be entered and is reported in the response For gain the positive sign is optional and is not returned in the response Set an analog DSP trim gain or mix point Example 1 Example 2 Head an analog DSP trim or mix point Example 1 Example 2 Set a digital DSP trim gain or mix point Example Read a digital DSP trim or mix point Example Audio mute Audio mute Example Audio unmute Example Read audio mute Phantom power 0 60 61 EscJa300 12 56AU Esc G20800 125AU lt Esc Gly6o AU lt EscJG50005AU Esc G69301AU lt Esc Hiveo xe1 AU 960204 7809AU IEsc HiYeo AU Esc H30 103AU Esc Mveo 1 AU lt Esc M60 006 1AU Esc MY60 QAU Esc MA 0000 OAU Esc MY60 AU DsGlveo xe1 DsG30012 56 4 05020800 125 1 Kei 105
29. for DSP SIS Commands continued Command Function SIS Command Response Additional description Host to Unit Unit to Host Group masters NOTES A group must have assigned members for these commands to have an effect For ke1 a positive value is assumed unless a negative value is specified If entering a value outside the valid range for the group or outside the soft limits the DTP CrossPoint responds with an invalid parameter E13 error Set a group fader control Esc D xe3 xe1 GRPM GrpmbD xes xe1 Set the group fader to a value of xe1 Example EscID2 293 GRPM GrpmD2 293 lt Set the group 2 fader control to 29 3 aB Raise a group fader control Esc D x63 xe5 GRPM lt GrpmbD xes xea 2 Increase the level of the group fader by dB Example Esc ID2 30 GRPM lt GrpmD 263 Raise the group 2 fader 3 dB from 29 3 dB to 26 3 dB starting from the level set in the Set a group fader control example above Lower a group fader control Esc D x63 x65 GR DPU GrpmbD xes xea 4 Decrease the level of the group fader by dB View the group fader control level Esc D Xe3 GRPM GrpmbDl xe3 xe1 In verbose modes 1 and 2 the response is simplified to xe4 4 Mute a group mute control Esc D xe3 1 GRPM lt GrpmDjxes 1 4 Mute all blocks in group xes Clear unmute a group mute control Esc D xes GRPM lt GrpmDke3 g4 Umute all blocks in group xes
30. he response appears only when the switcher is in Verbose mode 2 or 3 Auto memories Enable auto memories Esc x19 1 AMEM lt Amemix19 1 4 Set auto memories on Previous settings for the incoming signal are recalled Disable auto memories Esc x19 Amemix19 0 4 Set auto memories off Show auto memory status Esc x19 AMEM 5 Available Not available 1 Available TP scaled and insertion output number 03 or 04 Picture adjustments 000 through 127 064 default Position and size 10240 Horizontal is specified from left vertical from top Active pixels and active lines Dependent on the input signal and selected scaling x32 Overscan percentage O96 default 2 50072 5 076 x31 Aspect ratio fill or follow 1 fill 2 follow x22 Scaler preset 001 128 DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers Programming Guide 16 Command and Response Table for Matrix Switcher Commands continued Command Function SIS Command Host to Unit Response Unit to Host Additional description Test pattern Enable a test pattern Disable test patterns View test pattern selection Esc x19 lxas TEST lt Esc x19 TEST lt Esc x19 TEST Screen saver timeout and status Set screen saver to go black immediately Set screen saver timeout duration Example Set screen saver to never go black View screen saver timeout duration View screen saver stat
31. iage return and line feed lt Carriage return no line feed Pipe can be used interchangeably with the character e space Esc Escape key W Can be used interchangeably with the Ese character Object ID gain control or mix point See the tables on pages XX through XX Level value depends on control 100 0 dB to 80 0 dB in 0 1 dB increments Example 56 5 6 Mute and phantom power status unmute pass audio or off 1 mute or on Group master group number 01 32 Group fader setting dB value in 0 1 dB increments The valid range depends on the type of gain block Group fader increment dB value in 0 1 dB increments to raise or lower a group fader Group fader soft limit value in 0 1 dB increments must be within the range for the gain block grouped in xe3 Group type 6 gain 12 mute DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers DSP SIS Commands 21 Left Line Input Gain Blocks 301608 30001 30101 30102 Right 30009 301609 Inputs Gan Tim Left 30010 30110 30103 Trim 30104 Right Input 7 Left 30011 30111 30012 30112 30105 Trim 30106 Right 30013 30113 Inputs Gan 30014 30114 30107 30015 30115 Left Right Mic Input Gain Blocks a Pa LE FR ee e trum ror im sl Pre mixer Input Pre mixer Gain Gain Gain 40000 40100 Input3
32. ices to the same network DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers Programming Guide 2 Establishing a Connection Establish a network connection to a DIP CrossPoint switcher as follows 1 Opena CP socket to port 23 using the IP address of the switcher The switcher responds with a copyright message including the date the name of the product firmware version part number and the current date and time e fthe switcher is not password protected the device is ready to accept SIS commands immediately after it sends the copyright message e fthe switcher is password protected a password prompt appears below the copyright message 2 Ifthe switcher is password protected enter the appropriate administrator or user password If the password is accepted the switcher responds with Login User or Login Administrator If the password is not accepted the Password prompt reappears Connection Timeouts The Ethernet link times out after a designated period of time of no communications By default this timeout value is set to five minutes but the value can be changed See the Configure port timeout SIS commands on page 19 NOTE recommends leaving the default timeout at 5 minutes and periodically issuing the Query Q command to keep the connection active If there are long idle periods Extron recommends disconnecting the socket and reopening the connection when another command must be sent Number
33. ion Users have access to all view and read commands other than the administrator password and can create ties presets and audio mutes E25 Device not present E26 Maximum number of connections exceeded E27 Invalid event number E28 Bad filename file not found Using the Command and Response Tables The command and response table begins on page 9 Symbols used in the table represent variables in the command and response fields Command and response examples are shown throughout the table The SIS commands are not case sensitive The ASCII to HEX conversion table below is for use with the command and response table ASCII to Hex Conversion Table Esc 1 CR OD LF OA go S0Q yN gt 6 gt F N V f n V DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers Programming Guide 5 Command and Response Table for Matrix Switcher Commands Symbol definitions lt EE SE SIS SE S is gt lt an o I al E gt lt N Carriage return and line feed Carriage return no line feed Pipe can be used interchangeably with the lt character space Escape key Can be used interchangeably with the Ese character Input number 00 08 00 untied input valid for tie commands only Output number 00 04 00 untied output valid for tie commands only EDID value resolution and rate See table 1 on page 10 EDID filename nnnnn bin Can incl
34. ion to USA Canada South America and Central America Japan Extron Electronics Extron Electronics Japan 1230 South Lewis Street Kyodo Building 16 Ichibancho Anaheim CA 92805 Chiyoda ku Tokyo 102 0082 U S A Japan Europe and Africa China Extron Europe Extron China Hanzeboulevard 10 686 Ronghua Roaq 3825 PH Amersfoort Songjiang District The Netherlands Shanghai 201611 China Asia Middle East Extron Asia Pte Ltd Extron Middle East 135 Joo Seng Road 04 01 Dubai Airport Free Zone PM Industrial Bldg F12 PO Box 293666 Singapore 368363 United Arab Emirates Dubai Singapore This Limited Warranty does not apply if the fault has been caused by misuse improper handling care electrical or mechanical abuse abnormal operating conditions or if modifications were made to the product that were not authorized by Extron NOTE product is defective please call Extron and ask for an Application Engineer to receive an RA Return Authorization number This will begin the repair process USA 14 491 1500 or 800 633 9876 Europe 31 33 453 4040 Asia 65 6383 4400 Japan 199 Units must be returned insured with shipping charges prepaid 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
35. ng Guide Command Function SIS Command Response Additional description Host to Unit Unit to Host Video mutes Mute video only 2 1B Vmtl x2 1 Mute output x2 video video off sync on Mute video and sync 2B Vmtk2 2444 Mute output x2 video and sync Unmute video 2 B 2 01 Unmute output K2 video video on Read video mute 2 5 xs 1 enable muted g disable unmuted default Global video mute 1 B vmt1 lt Mute all video outputs Global video and sync mute 2 B vmt2 lt Mute all video and sync outputs Global video unmute B Unmute all video outputs Audio routing selections NOTE These commands select between the audio embedded in the digital video stream and the 2 channel analog audio Input audio selection Esc XSAFUIT Afmt IK1 Ke Use audio from the xe source Example 1 1 1 AFMT AfmtIQ1 1 Use analog audio from the analog audio port of input 1 Example 2 Esc I 1 AFMT AfmtIO1 9 Auto 0 Digital audio takes priority over analog audio View input audio selection Esc EX1 AFMT xe 4 View all input audio selections Esc LAFMT kelke kef 6 8 sequential audio input selections starting from input 1 Output audio HDMI select 0 2 xz AFMT Afmt0P2 x7 lt When audio is broken away from video embed audio from the xz source in the video output Example EscJlO3
36. nly when the switcher is in Verbose mode 2 or View defaults Esc VX19 SPEC Show active pixels active lines total SpecVlx1s xso x3o x29 kag pixels and total lines NOTE The SpecvVk19 portion of the response appears only when the switcher is Verbose mode 2 or Aspect ratio Set to fill Esc x19 1 ASPR 14 Always fill the output Set to follow Esc x19 2ASPR Aspr xi9g 2 1 Follow the input aspect ratio View aspect ratio Esc X19 ASPR x31 Execute Auto Image Execute Auto Image 19 A Imgk19 lt 4 Overscan NOTE The Overscan command applies to SMPTE input rates only NTSC or PAL 480p to 1080p 50 Hz 60 Hz Set overscan value Esc 6 X320 SCN Oscn6 ks2 Read overscan value EscJGOSCN x32 Save and recall scaler presets NOTE f you try to recall a scaler preset that is not saved the matrix switcher responds with the error code E13 Save a scaler preset 2 x19 x22 2Spr x19 x22 2 Command character is a comma Recall a scaler preset 2 x19 x22 2Rpr x19 x22 Command character is a period Example 28875 2Rpr3 005 e Recall preset 5 which becomes the current configuration Erase a scaler preset Esc X2 x22 IPPRS T PrstX2 x22 Show scaler preset availabilities 514 PreIlxs xsP xsP xs 29 4 Each xs is the availability status of a scaler preset starting from preset 1 NOTE The PreI portion of t
37. nstall and activate the USB driver on your computer The simplest way to do this is to install and run the Product Configuration Software and then run the Found New Hardware Wizard DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers Programming Guide 1 Ethernet LAN Port The Ethernet cable can be terminated as a straight through cable or a crossover cable and must be properly terminated for your application e Crossover cable Direct connection between the computer and the DTP CrossPoint switcher e Patch straight through cable Connection of the DIP CrossPoint switcher to an Ethernet LAN Default IP addresses To access the DTP CrossPoint switcher via the LAN port you need the IP address for the unit and may need the subnet mask and the gateway address If the IP address has been changed to an address comprised of words and characters you can determine the actual numeric IP address using the ping ICMP utility If the addresses have not been changed the factory specified defaults are DTP CrossPoint 84 IPCP 350 Pro address 192 168 254 254 192 168 254 250 e Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 255 255 255 0 e Gateway address _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NOTES The values listed above are the same for all three LAN ports The LAN ports give access to either the DTP CrossPoint or the built in IPCP 350 Pro controller The unused ports function as a simple multiport unmanaged network switch so that you can connect additional dev
38. o positions 5 and xas are DTP inputs The next two positions xas and 45 are DTP outputs Default values 2000 Rear panel Remote RS 232 port 2001 and 2002 Input 7 and input 8 2003 and 2004 Output 3 and output 4 DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers Programming Guide 8 Command and Response Table for Matrix Switcher Commands Command Function SIS Command Response Additional description Host to Unit Unit to Host Create Ties NOTES e Commands can be entered back to back in a string with no spaces For example 1 1 02 03 502 03 4 41 The quick multiple tie and tie input to all output commands activate all l O switches simultaneously The matrix switchers support 1 and 2 digit numeric entries 1 1 02 02 Tie input video and audio to output x1 x2 OutlxaleInki eA11 Tie the input 1 video and audio to output x2 Example 1 3 00103 1 01 114 1 Tie input 1 video and audio to output 3 Tie input video only to output x1 k2 OutlxzleInfxije Vid Audio breakaway Example 7 5 5 1 7 1 Tie input 7 video to output 5 Tie input audio only to output x1 x2 OutlxzleInfxijeAud 2 Audio breakaway Example 8 4 OutO4eInQ8eAud Tie input 8 audio to output 4 Untie input video and audio Q x2 OutlxzleInQQeA11 Untie the video and audio input from output xa Quick multiple tie Esc O x1 x2 x1 x2 Qik lt Example
39. ortion of the response appears only when the switcher is in Verbose mode 2 or Input sync detection View all input connections OLS Kie Each is the connection status of an input starting from input 1 NOTE Ihe FrqQ e portion of the response appears only when the switcher is in Verbose mode 2 or 3 Example OLS No input deese Sync deese ie Response Status ar 1 8 Input 8 1 4 1 8 2 34 7 XTP HDBaseT XTP switch positions Check input switch position Esc IX17 HDBT lt kis Hdbt 1 17 18 1 HdbtOk19 kis Verbose mode and 1 Verbose mode 2 and 3 Verbose mode O and 1 Verbose mode 2 and 3 Check output switch position Esc Ok19IHDBT 1 Input number xz Output number x11 HDCP status for inputs 91 08 01 04 No source device connected 2 Source connected is not HDCP compliant 1 Source connected is HDCP compliant No monitor connected 1 Monitor connected does not support HDCP 2 Monitor connected supports HDCP the video signal is not encrypted 3 Monitor connected supports HDCP the video signal is encrypted Auto HDMI RGB Full to CEA sink or to non CEA sink 1 DVI RGB 444 no audio no InfoFrames 2 HDMI RGB Full RGB 444 000 255 audio InfoFrames 3 HDMI RGB Limited RGB 444 016 255 audio InfoFrames 4 HDMI YUV Full RGB 444 000 255 audio InfoFrames 5 HDMI YUV
40. r is in Verbose mode 2 or see the Verbose Mode SIS command on page 19 Save output EDID to user assigned Esc SIX3 EEDID EdidSKse Save the output 1 EDID to location x3 slot Example EsclS133EDID EdidS133 4 Save the output 1 EDID to user location 1 Import EDID to user slot Esc Ifx3 XaJEDID EdidIlse Export EDID Esc E x3 K4JEDID lt EdidEk3 4 x1 Inout number 00 08 00 untied input x2 Output number 00 04 00 untied output Kal EDID value resolution and rate See table 1 on the next page EDID filename nnnnn bin Can include a full path name File carries 128 or 256 bytes of data DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers Programming Guide 9 Table 1 EDID Values Source or value Source or value Source or value Source or value Assigned output values 01 Output 1 DVI PC values 1024x768 50 Hz 02 Output 2 1280x1024 Q 50 Hz 03 Output 3 1440x900 50 Hz 04 Output 4 1920x1080 50 Hz 1024x768 60 Hz 1280x1024 60 Hz 1440x900 60 Hz 1920x1080 60 Hz 1280x720 50 Hz 1360x768 50 Hz 1600x900 50 Hz 1920x1200 50 Hz 1280x720 60 Hz 1360x768 60 Hz 1600x900 60 Hz 1920x1200 60 Hz 1280x768 50 Hz 1280x768 60 Hz 1366x768 Q 50 Hz 1366x768 Q 60 Hz 1600x1200 Q 50 Hz 1600x1200 Q 60 Hz 2048x1080 Q 50 Hz 2048x1080 Q 60 Hz 1280x800 Q 50 Hz 1400x1050 Q 50 Hz 1680x105
41. ront panel tie creation has occurred Rprnn lt The switcher initiates the Rpr message when a memory preset has been recalled from the front panel nn is the preset number Amtnn x The switcher initiates the Amt message when an output audio mute is toggled on or off from the front panel nn is the output number and x is the mute status 1 on O off GrpmDn y l The switcher initiates the Grpm message when a front panel Volume knob is adjusted n is the control 1 Mic Volume or 2 Volume y is the variable Exen i The switcher initiates the Exe message when the front panel security lockout executive mode is toggled on or off from the front panel is the executive mode 1 or 2 DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers Programming Guide 4 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 E 1 Invalid input channel number out of range E10 Invalid command E11 Invalid preset number out of range E12 Invalid output number out of range E13 Invalid value out of range E14 Invalid command for this configuration E22 Busy E24 Privileges violat
42. sPoint Matrix Switcher can be remotely controlled and configured via SIS commands see below This section describes the operation of the DTP CrossPoint Matrix Switchers via SIS commands including e Host Control Ports e Host to Switcher Instructions e Switcher Initiated Messages e Switcher Error Responses e Using the Command and Response Tables e Special Characters Host Control Ports Serial Port USB Port The switcher has one serial port a USB port and three Ethernet LAN ports Any of these ports can be connected to a host device such as a computer running the Extron DataViewer utility or the HyperTerminal utility or a control system These ports make control of the switcher possible The rear panel Remote port and front panel Configuration port are independent of one another A front panel Configuration port connection and a rear panel Remote port connection can be active at the same time The rear panel Remote port is an RS 232 serial port on a 3 pin captive screw connector The default serial port protocol of the rear panel Remote port is e 9600 baud e No parity e 86 data bits e No flow control e 1 stop bit Extron recommends leaving the Remote port at 9600 baud The front panel Configuration port is a standard USB port A USB cable terminated on one end with a mini USB B male connector is available at any local electronics store NOTE Before you use the Configuration USB port for the first time you need to i
43. sync 1 Video mute Input signal status No signal detected 1 Sync detected TP and insertion input number Q7 or 08 Switch position DTP 1 HDBT output only ASAIF TP scaled and insertion output number 03 or 04 Name 12 characters maximum upper and lower case alphanumeric characters and _ and spaces are valid NOTE The HTML language reserves certain characters for specific functions see Special Characters on page 20 2 N N IN N IN IN N LO Lou I IS I LUN gt gt lt N Lock mode Mode 0 1 Mode 1 2 Mode 2 default Scaler preset 001 128 Firmware version number to second decimal place Verbose firmware version description upload date time see the Query firmware version verbose command on page 14 Voltage Positive or negative voltage and magnitude Internal temperature Degrees Celsius Fan speed RPM Picture adjustments 000 through 127 064 default DTP Crosspoint 84 IPCP Series Matrix Switchers Programming Guide 6 S N Alsi B B e Position and size Active pixels and active lines Aspect ratio fill or follow Overscan percentage Test pattern Duration Screen saver status Scaler output resolution and rate 10240 Horizontal position specified from left Vertical position specified from top Dependent on the input signal and selected scaling 1 fill 2 follow 0 default 122 599 2 5 096 Q0 Disable default 4
44. tocol DTP CrossPoint firmware version Updated firmware version firmware Request system status S 51500 5 NOTE The Sts portion of the response appears only when the switcher is in Verbose mode 2 or 3 Response description Power supply Temperature CelsiuseFan 1 RPMeFan 2 RPM Example S is 35 0 Fan 2 rotating at 2004 RPM 12 25 35 00 1976 2004 Power supply at 12 25V View and erase file directory NOTE 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 Esc DF See below List user supplied files HS 232 port and Telnet filenameiedate timeelength filename2 date timeelength e e e e filenamenedate timeelengthe of Bytes Lefteiet View file directory Esc DF See below List user supplied files Web browser Varefilee enewearraye Filee 1 e e filenamei dateli filesizel Filee 2 e e filenameS3 date3 filesize3 e e e e Filee n e e filenamen daten filesizen Filee n 7 e e ofeByteseLeft Erase user supplied web page files EsclfilenameEF Delefilename x23 Firmware version number to second decimal place x xx Verbose firmware version description upload date time x25 Voltage Positive or negative voltage and magnitude Internal temperature Degrees Celsius Fan speed RP
45. trices de seguridad cumplimiento de normativas compatibilidad electromagn tica accesibilidad y temas relacionados consulte la Gu a de cumplimiento de normativas y seguridad de Extron referencia 68 290 01 en el sitio Web de Extron www extron com no A TOKOM A
46. ude a full path name File carries 128 or 256 bytes of data Enable or available Disable or not available 1 Enable or available Input audio source Auto see the example on page 11 1 HDMI de embedded digital audio default 2 Analog 2 channel audio Output audio source Original HDMI audio 1 Embed audio 2 None Detected input audio format Q None 2 3 channel or bitstream 1 2 channel HDCP authorized device Off 1 On default HDCP output Auto 1 On always encrypted HDCP status for inputs No source device connected 2 Source connected is not HDCP compliant 1 Source connected is HDCP compliant HDCP status for outputs No monitor connected 1 Monitor connected but does not support HDCP 2 Monitor connected supports HDCP but the video signal is not encrypted 3 Monitor connected supports HDCP and the video signal is encrypted Video format Auto HDMI RGB Full to CEA sink or DVI to non CEA sink 1 DVI RGB 444 no audio no InfoFrames 2 HDMI RGB Full RGB 444 000 255 audio InfoFrames 3 HDMI RGB Limited RGB 444 016 255 audio InfoFrames 4 HDMI YUV Full RGB 444 000 255 audio InfoFrames 5 HDMI YUV Limited RGB 444 016 255 audio InfoFrames 6 HDMI YUV Full RGB 422 000 255 audio InfoFrames 7 HDMI YUV Limited RGB 422 016 255 audio InfoFrames Output video bit depth Auto default 1 8 bit Video mute status No mutes 2 Video and
47. us Esc T x19 SSAV lt Ese T t9 xs 4 Esc T3 300SSAV Esc TIx19 501 55 Esc 1915 5 Esc Sx19 SSAV lt Test x19 xss Test x19 x33 SsavTk1s 000 4 SsavTkis x3a ed Ssav13 300e4 SsavTKk19 591 Disable sync whenever no input video is selected Blank output after seconds Blank output 3 after 300 seconds 5 minutes Do not blank output x19 Scaler output rate Set scaler output rate Example View scaler output rate Enable an input captive screw serial port insertion Enable an input Ethernet serial port insertion Set all RS 232 input insertions View input insertion View all input insertions Enable an output captive screw serial port insertion Enable an output Ethernet serial port insertion Set all RS 232 output insertions View RS 232 output insertion View all output insertions Esc x19 x36JRATE Esc 3 75RATE Esc xi9JRATE lt Ratelx19 xse Rate3 73 RS 232 Insertion Commands Captive screw and Ethernet serial port insertion enables Set the scaler to output on output x19 Set the scaler to output 720p video at 60 Hz on output 3 Esc Ix17 01 LrptIki7 g4 Enable the captive screw serial port insert on input 17 This disables the Ethernet RS 232 insert Esc IX17 1 LRPT LrptIi 1 Enable the Ethernet serial port insert on input 17 This disables the captive screw

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