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Contents Introduction ............................................ 1 About this Guide ............................................. 1 About the JMP 9600 ........................................ 1Features ........................................................... 3 Installation ........................
Introduction • About this Guide • About the JMP 9600 • Features About this Guide This guide contains installation, configuration, and operating information for the following Extron ® media players: • JMP 9600 HD – JPEG 2000 Media Player HD • JMP 9600 HD 128 – JPEG 2000 Media Player HD 128 GB SSD • J...
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Features Digital video outputs: HD-SDI or DVI-I — • Two DVI-I outputs — One connector per output channel supports 8-bit 4:2:2 sampled RGB or YCrCb. • Two HD-SDI outputs — Can be configured as one dual link HD-SDI output or two single link HD-SDI outputs (one per channel — two single link outputs are...
Linear Time Code feature — Supports strict system timing control. ESGEN and MSGEN Genlock capability — JMP 9600 2K units are capable of multi-unit synchronous operation. NOTE: ESGEN and MSGEN Genlock are proprietary sync signals that are native to Electrosonic ® products that have been acquired by E...
Installation This sections details the installation of the JMP 9600, including: • Mounting the Media Player • Connections and Features Mounting the Media Player CAUTION: Installation and service must be performed by authorized personnel only. Detailed mounting instructions can be found in the “ Moun...
Video and Audio Outputs a Digital Video Outputs, DVI-I connectors — Connect one or two DVI displays to the DVI-I-1 and DVI-I-2 connectors for the direct digital image and RGB video output. Figure 5 defines the pinout for the DVI protocol. Pin Signal 1 TMDS data 2– TMDS data 2+ TMDS data 1– TMDS data...
Sync In sync-critical applications, the media player can use one of two possible external sync signals, Genlock or Lock, in addition to the always-available Linear Time Code (LTC), to synchronize itself with other devices within a larger system. The media player can generate two of the sync signals ...
LAN Ports g LAN ports — If desired, for IP control of the media player and content transfer, connect the player to a PC or to an Ethernet LAN, via either of these RJ-45 connectors. You can use a PC to control the networked player with MSVPP commands from anywhere in the world. You can also control t...
RJ-45 connector wiring The Ethernet cable can be terminated as a straight-through cable or a crossover cable and must be properly terminated for your application (see figure 6 ). • Crossover cable — Direct connection between the computer and the media player • Patch (straight) cable — Connection of ...
Digital Inputs and Relays The Digital Inputs and Relays ports provides optically-isolated digital inputs and relay outputs that can be controlled by the show control software. See the “ Programming Guide “ section for the MSVPP commands that activate or are issued by the these ports. NOTES: • By fac...
Power NOTE: Although the unit performs reliably while running on a single AC power supply, doing so defeats the dual-redundant power supply feature. l Dual Redundant AC Power Input connectors — Connect a standard IEC power cord between one rear panel AC Power Input connector and a 100 to 240 VAC, 50...
Operation This section describes the front panel operation of the JMP 9600, including: • Definitions • Front Panel Controls and Indicators • Menu System Overview Definitions The following terms, which apply to Extron media players, are used throughout this manual: • Digital Cinema Package (DCP) — A ...
Pre-roll period — A programmable interval before the presentation starts. As an example, pre-roll might allow audience members to take their seats after an announcement that the show has begun. Post-roll period — A programmable interval after the presentation ends. Select the Stop At option to set a...
Transport Buttons d Play/Pause ( ) button — Press this button to start the currently selected CPL or clip file or pause a currently playing presentation while leaving the image displayed. e Stop ( ) button — Press this button to stop the currently playing presentation. When you press Play again, the...
Menu System Overview Power-on Sequence Plug either or both power cords into power sources and turn on ( ) one or both rear panel power switches. When AC power is applied, the media player performs a self-test that blinks all of the front panel buttons several times and then displays the LCD start-up...
Channel status menus NOTES: • Channel 2 Status is displayed in the main menu (figure 10 ) and available for selection only in 2-channel output mode and 2-channel locked output mode, both of which can be selected in the Settings > Video submenu . • The Channel 1 Status and Channel 2 Status are ide...
Playlist and Clip fields These fields display whether a playlist or clip is loaded. Empty fields indicate that no playlist or clip is loaded. They also are used with menu controls to load a playlist or clip. Select and load a playlist or clip as follows: NOTES: • You must have created one or more pl...
5. When loading a clip — The LCD displays the second step of the Select a clip file screen (see figure 13 ). Proceed to step 6 . 5 Figure 13. Select a Clip File Screen 6. Rotate the encoder knob as necessary to highlight the desired clip file. 7. Press the Enter button. The LCD returns to the Channe...
Loop selection In Loop mode, the player runs the selected playlist or clip file in a continuous loop, automatically starting the presentation over again once it ends. To toggle Loop mode on and off, rotate the encoder knob to highlight (box) the Loop selection and press the Enter button. Mute select...
Audio submenu The Audio submenu (see figure 15 ) provides controls to set the volume and audio delay variables for the one or two output groups. Media player set to 2-channel or 2-channel locked output Media player set to 1-channel output Figure 15. Audio Submenu NOTE: The image shown on the left in...
Autostart submenu NOTES: • The player must be correctly configured for the clip or playlist that you select using the Settings > Video submenu , or else the player does not load the selected clip or playlist and the LCD reports ERROR. • If you cannot get a clip to load, see “ Setting the clip or ...
7. To select or change the clip or playlist that is displayed in the field beneath the radio buttons, rotate the encoder button to highlight the field (see figure 17 ). 7 9 ENTER 8 ENTER 10 9 Figure 17. Select a Clip File Screen 8. Press the Enter button. The field displays a list of available playl...
Adjust the date and time as follows: 1. Rotate the encoder knob to highlight the first variable to be changed. NOTE: Rotating the encoder knob selects through the variables in the following order: Month > Day > Year > Hour > Minute > Second >Month ... . 2. Press the Enter button. 3...
Slider-type controls — The GUI/Video control adjusts the mix of the video image and the graphical user interface (the “alpha blend”). The Brightness and Contrast controls function the same as similar controls on any video monitor. Adjust the display controls as follows: 1. Rotate the encoder to high...
Network parameters — The IP field contains the IP address of one the two the media player ports. The Netmask field is used to determine whether the media player is on the same subnet as the controlling PC when you are subnetting (see “ Subnetting — A Primer “ for more information). The Gateway IP Ad...
1. Rotate the encoder to highlight the selection for the value or setting to be change ( a on figure 22 on the preceding page ): IP address — Interface 1 or 2, as applicable Netmask 1 or 2 — Interface 1 or 2, as applicable DHCP — Interface 1 or 2, as applicable Gateway — Gateway 2. Press the Enter b...
Ping function — Use the Ping function to ‘ping’ another device on the network as follows: 1. Rotate the encoder to highlight the Ping IP selection (see a on figure 23 ). ENTER 3 4 1 5 ENTER 6 2 Figure 23. Ping Function 2. Press the Enter button ( b ). 3. Rotate the encoder to highlight the first or ...
4. Press the Enter button ( d ). 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the name or location is spelled out. 6. Press the Previous button to save the value and return to the Player submenu ( e ). 7. As desired, repeat steps 1 through 6 for the other identifier. Reboot submenu The Reboot submenu (see figure 2...
Configure serial port Remote 1 as follows: 1. Press the Enter button (see a on figure 26 ). The Com port 1 configuration screen appears. 2. Rotate the encoder to highlight the value to be set: Mode, Baud Rate, Data Bits, Parity, or Stop Bits ( b ). 3. Press the Enter button. 4. Rotate the encoder to...
Video submenu The Video submenu provides tools to manage the video output settings and timing (see figure 28 ). NOTES: • Analog Channel 2 is displayed in the Video submenu (see figure 28 ) and available for selection only in 2-channel output mode and 2-channel locked output mode, both of which can b...
GenLock Selection HDSDI Selection Mode Selection Timecode Selection NOTES: • See page 3 for detailed descriptions of the functions of the modes. • The loop selections are indepen- dent of each other; you can select one, both, or neither. • Ch. 2 loop enabled is only available for selection when the ...
Lock menu The Lock submenu allows the user to lock the front panel of the media player, limiting media player operation by unauthorized personnel. When the player is locked, all of the front panel functions are disabled except for the ability to unlock it. The player does not respond to an other fro...
Help menu View contact information for Extron (see figure 31 ). Figure 31. Help Screen System Status menu View voltage and temperature information within the media player (see figure 32 ). Figure 32. System Status Screen Voltages should be in the following ranges to ensure optimum operation: • 3.3 V...
3. Press the Enter button ( b ). An alphanumeric keyboard opens. 4. Rotate the encoder to highlight the first or next character in the password ( c ). NOTES: • is the back space key. Pressing Enter when this key is highlighted, causes erases the character to the left of the cursor. • is the Caps key...
Play a Presentation Play a presentation as follows: 1. Rotate the encoder to highlight the Ch. 1 Status selection or Ch. 2. Status selection (depending on which channel you want to output the video). 2. Press the Enter button. The selected Channel Status menu opens. 3. Select and load a playlist as ...
HTML Operation This section describes the operation of the JMP 9600 Media Player using its embedded HTML pages, including: • Opening the Embedded HTML Pages • Player Control Page • Playlist Editor Page • Setup Functions The player can be controlled and operated through either LAN port, connected via...
Opening the Embedded HTML Pages Access the player using HTML pages as follows: 1. Start the web browser program. 2. Click in the Address field of the browser. 3. Enter the IP address of the connected port in the Address field of the browser. NOTE: • If the local system administrators have not change...
Channel 1 and 2 Control and Status Windows The Channel Control panel portion of the Player Control page consists of one or two control and status windows that display information unique to the output channels. NOTES: • The Channel 2 control and status window is displayed only in 2-channel output mod...
Transport controls Figure 37. Transport Controls TIP: Rest the mouse over a control to see a pop-up tool tip that identifies the control, as shown by the pop-up in figure 37 . Progress bar — This bar tracks the progress of a clip in play. If the clip is paused, the progress bar freezes; if the clip ...
Loading a Clip or Playlist into a Player Channel NOTES: • You must have created one or more playlists before any are available for selection to select (see “ Playlist Editor Page “). • Ensure that the media player is configured for 1-channel output before attempting to load 4:4:4 chroma subsamped or...
Setting the clip or playlist to autoplay and view clip info NOTE: • The player must be correctly configured for the clip or playlist that you select using the Setup > Video > Mode dialog box submenu , or else the player does not load the selected clip or playlist. • If you cannot get a clip to...
Playlist Editor Page The Playlist Editor page (see figure 40 ) is the default startup page, appearing when you initially download the web pages from the player. From the Playlist Editor page, click the Playlist Editor link at the top right of the page. The Player control page consists the Playlist B...
Editing the Contents of a Playlist To perform all of the playlist editing functions described in the various procedures below, you must open the playlist in the Playlist Editor panel. Open the desired playlist by clicking its name in the Playlist Browser panel. The name of the playlist appears in th...
Remove a clip file from a playlist 1. In the Playlist Editor panel, left-click the file that you want to remove from the playlist (see a in figure 45 ). TIP: Hold down the <Ctrl> key to select multiple clip files. 4 3 2 1 Figure 45. Removing Clips from a Playlist 2. Right -click anywhere over ...
Editing the Properties of a Playlist NOTE: See “ Synchronization “ and “ Configuring a player as an LTC master “ in the “Detailed System Interaction” section for a detailed discussion of the JMP 9600 timecode feature, its interaction with other timing references and system components, and specific a...
Setup Functions A wide variety of communications, video, and audio setup functions, necessary to ensure peak performance of the player and the video/audio playback, are available using the Setup palette of tools (see figure 47 ). To select the setup functions, from the Playlist Editor page, click th...
Autoplay Setup Dialog Box The Autoplay setup dialog box (see figure 49 ) displays of the complete path of a clip file selected to autoplay in each channel and buttons to clear an autoplay selection. Figure 49. Autoplay Setup Dialog Box NOTE: This dialog box lets you view and clear an autoplay select...
Network Ethernet setup dialog boxes 1. Select Network > Ethernet 1 or Network > Ethernet 2 to open the selected Ethernet setup dialog box (see figure 50 ). Figure 50. Ethernet Setup Dialog Box 2. For the IP Address and Netmask (subnet mask) fields: a. Click in the desired field. b. Edit the ad...
License Management Setup Dialog Box The License Management setup dialog box (see figure 52 ) allows the user to see the installed license and enter an acquired product license, unlocking the capabilities supported by that key. 3 1 2 Figure 52. Enter a License Key 1. Obtain the license key from Extro...
Serial Port Setup Dialog Box The Serial Port setup dialog box provides tools to configure serial port Remote 1 (see figure 54 ). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Figure 54. Serial Port Setup Dialog Box Submenu NOTES: • Serial port Remote 1 can be set to disabled , controlmsvpp (control the player), or passthrough (p...
Video Setup Dialog Boxes The Video selection provides pages to set up the media player for best video performance. Use these pages to set the number of channels the player outputs, configure the video outputs (analog, DVI-I, or HD-SDI), set the video colorspace, and configure video synchronization. ...
Genlock drop-down box — Select among the genlock modes shown at right. The green bar in the field indicates that your selection is being saved. Black Burst PAL and Black Burst NTSC — Receive a selected sync signal. ES Genlock and ES MS9200 Genlock — Receive ES Genlock or MS9200 Genlock as a slave. N...
HDSDI Mode — Select between the output * ** * These selections are available in 1 channel mode only. modes shown at right. The green bar in the field indicates that your selection is being saved. NOTES: • The Dual Link High Framerate, available on the JMP 9600 2K model only, supports resolutions of ...
Programming Guide This section describes MSVPP command control of the JMP 9600 Media Player, including: • Control Ports • Host-to-Player instructions • Using the Command and Response Table Control Ports The media player has three remote control ports make remote control of the player possible: Remot...
Default IP Addresses To access the media player via either LAN port, you need the IP address for the port that you are using, and may need the netmask mask and the gateway address. The factory-specified defaults are: • IP address (port 1): 192.168.254.254 • IP address (port 2): 192.168.254.253 • Net...
5. Enter valid MSVPP commands (see “ Command and Response Table for MSVPP Commands “) in the Command field and press the keyboard <Enter> key. The media player responds accordingly. TIPS: • Previous commands are available using the drop-down list of the Command field (click ). • If you enter a...
Using the Command and Response Table Symbols (parameters), defined below, are used throughout the Command and Response Table for MSVPP Commands , which begins on page 60. The symbols represent variables in the command/response table fields. Letters in the command field are not case-sensitive. Hexade...
Command MSVPP Command (host to unit) Response (unit to host) Additional description Media management View directory GetMediaTree } MediaBranch • 1 • X!] MediaBranch • 1 • X!] • • • • MediaBranch • 1 • X!] MediaBranch ] List all DCP folders (clips and playlist) saved in the media player. Example: Get...
Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command (host to unit) Response (unit to host) Additional description Media management (continued) Switch to a new playlist SwitchPlaylist • X# • X$} OK ] Set playlist X$ to start automatically on channel X# once the currently-runni...
Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command (host to unit) Response (unit to host) Additional description Playlist properties NOTE : Property names are case sensitive. Set playlist properties SetPlaylistProperties • X$ • X( • X1)} OK ] Set the property X( to a value o...
Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command (host to unit) Response (unit to host) Additional description Timecode commands NOTES: • Immediately after loading a clip, the playlist property times takes precedence. If you load a clip then send a tcplayat command, that c...
Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command (host to unit) Response (unit to host) Additional description Colorspace NOTES: • The player must be correctly configured for the colorspace that you select, or else the player responds with ERROR . • You can configure the m...
Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command (host to unit) Response (unit to host) Additional description Sync NOTES: • Media players with serial numbers 9600-01 through 9600-50 support the master, esgen, and esgenlegacy sync types only. See “ About menu ” in the “Ope...
Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command (host to unit) Response (unit to host) Additional description Audio mute NOTE: Audio is unmuted (is output) when power is cycled. Mute the audio SetAudioMute • X# • 1 } OK ] Mute disables the audio output from all 16 audio c...
Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command (host to unit) Response (unit to host) Additional description Serial port Remote 1 configuration NOTES: • Serial port Remote 2 is not configurable. It is for factory use only. • You can set the serial port configuration and ...
Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command (host to unit) Response (unit to host) Additional description Ethernet configuration (continued) Set gateway address SetGateway • X3@ • X3#} OK ] Set the gateway address of port X3@ to X3# . The Ethernet port ( X3@ ) must be...
Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command (host to unit) Response (unit to host) Additional description Time of day Set the date and time SetDate • X3* • X3(} OK ] Example SetDate • 10/15/2010 • 10:20:00 } OK ] View the date and time GetDate } Date • X3* • X3(] Devi...
Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command (host to unit) Response (unit to host) Additional description Information requests TIP: Copy the folder and filename in the response to the view current clip and view current playlist commands to the clipboard of your comput...
Detailed System Interaction This section describes the interaction of the media player and other system components at a detailed level, including: • Data Transfer and Firmware Upgrade • Synchronization • Using Digital Inputs and Relays • Encoding Guidelines Data Transfer and Firmware Upgrade NOTE: T...
3. Enter the IP address of the connected port in the Host field (see d on figure 60 ). NOTE: If the local system administrators have not changed the value, the factory-specified default IP addresses are as follows: LAN 1 : 192.168.254.254 LAN 2 : 192.168.254.253 4. Enter “ es9600 ” (without the quot...
Loading Media Folders to the Media Player See “ Encoding Guidelines ” details on encoding content for use on the JMP 9600. The final encoded content (JPEG 2000 video, audio, and other associated data) is collectively referred to as a DCP folder and must be loaded on the hard drive of the JMP 9600 vi...
Deleting Folders and Individual Files from the Media Player 1. Connect a computer to the media player and start the FTP utility (see “ Starting the FileZilla FTP Utility ” on the page 76 ). 2. Left-click the folders and files that you want to delete (see a figure 63 ). TIP: Hold down the <Shift&g...
Loading and Updating firmware NOTE: The media player must run firmware version 2.06.07 or newer to properly update to even newer versions. If you have version 2.06.06 or older, you must update to 2.06.07 before updating to any later version. See “ About menu “ in the “Operation” section to determine...
6 4 5 4 Folder wherefirmware isinstalled NOTE: The file name and size shown are sample values only. Figure 65. Downloading Firmware Upgrade Files JMP 9600 Media Player • Detailed System Interaction 81
7. Connect a computer to the media player and start the FTP utility (see “ Starting the FileZilla FTP Utility ” on the page 73 ). 8. In the local site, navigate to the folder where you saved the firmware upgrade file (see a on figure 66 ). NOTE: Valid firmware files must have the file extension .UPG...
Connections for Synchronized Multi-player Operation The following equipment is required for an example of a small synchronized system: • Two JMP 9600 Media Players (see figure 67 , below) • One or more LTC cables terminated with male RCA connectors (in red on figure 67 ) • One or more Lock (ESGEN or...
If the slave player needs an additional timing reference for more precise synchronization (see “ Results of timecode and genlock timing references ,“ below), either the proprietary genlock timing reference or traditionaly genlock can provide it. In figure 67 , on the preceding page, the master playe...
ESGEN vs. traditional Genlock The example in figure 67 , on page 84, uses ESGEN Genlock. Traditional genlock, such as is output by an Extron BBG 6 A Blackburst Generator, can also be used in many applications. See the attributes of the two timing references, below, to determine which to use in your ...
Applicable MSVPP commands The table below lists the MSVPP commands that you may need to configure and control a multi-player system. With the exception of TCStart , which can only be an MSVPP command (see the first NOTE , below), all of these commands can be also be accomplished using the HTML pages...
TIP: When you are in a multiple player, master/slave configuration, you should stop all slave players before loading new content on the master player if that content has a different frame rate than the currently-loaded content. 1. Stop all players. 2. Load new content on the master player. 3. Load n...
LTC locks any slave devices to the video output of the master player. Each playlist can have its own unique LTC and has the ability to generate a pre-roll period, a post-roll period (also called “run-on”), or both. The simplest way to configure the player is using the HTML Edit Playlist Properties d...
Figure 69 shows using the Edit Playlist Properties dialog box to set the master player to generate an LTC ( a ) that starts counting up from 01:00:00:00 (exactly 1 hour) ( b ) once the play or TCStart command is received. 2 1 Figure 69. Generate an LTC Figure 70 shows using the Edit Playlist Propert...
Configuring a player as an L TC receiver (slave) A slave player can be programmed to begin playing the loaded clip or playlist when it receives a particular LTC timestamp. A different LTC timestamp can be programmed for each clip in a playlist. Figure 72 shows using the Edit Playlist Properties dial...
Configuring Genlock for Synchronized Multi-player Operation Genlock ensures that multiple media players operate with synchronous timing on each of their outputs. Genlock synchronizes and locks the video outputs. When genlock is combined with the LTC reference, the first frame of video is decoded acr...
High Frame Rate The high frame rate mode supports resolutions of 1920x1080 and 2048x1080 at 48, 50, and 60Hz by using the dual HD-SDI connection mode. The media player must be set for 2-channel-locked mode and the content must be progressive frame only with interlaced transport format, compatible wi...
Optically-isolated Digital Inputs The digital input connections are implemented as four + and – terminals on 3.5 mm captive screw terminal blocks. Because each input is optically-isolated, both connections must be used to ensure the correct operation of the input circuit. NOTE: By factory default, s...
Relay Contacts The relay outputs consist of four sets of NO and NC relay contacts. Connect an external device that you want to be able to switch on or off to the player via three poles (normally closed [NC], common [C], and normally open [NO]) of the 3.5 mm 4-pole captive screw connectors. NOTE: Rel...
Encoding Guidelines This section describes the process of encoding and packaging a video and audio presentation for playback on the JMP 9600 Media Player. The Extron JPEG 2000 Encoder software simplifies and optimizes the process and workflow for creating content. Two versions of the software are in...
Encoding and Packaging Overview Creating content for the JMP 9600 is done in three stages: encoding, wrapping and packaging. The Extron JPEG 200 Encoder Software performs these tasks automatically and internally (see figure 78 ). This process is provided for reference only. a.wav J2C Frame J2C Frame...
Composition playlist A composition playlist (CPL) is a text file that contains all of the information necessary to reassemble a presentation from its individually encoded components and how the files for a specific presentation should be played back. The CPL file points to the reels (see figure 79 )...
JPEG-2000 Restrictions The stream of JPEG-2000-coded frames must conform to ISO 15444-1:2004/PDAM 1 and are further constrained as follows: • All frames must be untiled; the entire image is encoded as a single tile. • The image and tile origins must both be at <0,0>. • Each compressed frame mu...
Mounting and Maintenance This section details the following JMP 9600 Media Player procedures: • Mounting the Media Player • Cleaning the Air Filters • Changing Fuses • Battery Precautions Mounting the Media Player The JMP 9600 Media Player is housed in a rack-mountable, 2U high metal enclosure. It c...
2. Reduced air flow — Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised. 3. Mechanical loading — Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to une...
Cleaning the Air Filters The JMP 9600 is equipped with two foam air filters that should be checked every four to six months and cleaned or replaced as required. You may need to perform this check more frequently in environments containing higher levels of particulates (such as dust). CAUTION: Do not...
Changing the Fuses The JMP 9600 is equipped with field replaceable fuses to protect against overcurrent damage. If one of the two power circuits fails, replace the fuses as follows: WARNING : Physically disconnect both power cables from the player before removing the fuse module. CAUTION: This unit ...
Troubleshooting a High Temperature The internal temperature of the media player can be viewed on the front panel (see “ System Status menu “ in the “Operation” section. Temperatures above 85 °C (185 °F) indicate an equipment cooling problem. Power off the media player and troubleshoot a high tempera...
Ethernet Connection This section provides a high level discussion of the Ethernet connections on the player and a primer on the subject of subnetting. Topics that are covered, include: • Ethernet Link • Subnetting — A Primer Ethernet Link The rear panel Ethernet connector on the switcher can be conn...
Pinging to Determine the IP Address The ping utility is available at the Command prompt. Ping tests the Ethernet interface between the computer and the media player. Ping can also be used to determine the actual numeric IP address from an alias and to determine the web address. Ping the player as fo...
Configuring the Media Player for Network use via the ARP Command The ARP (address resolution protocol) command tells your computer to associate the media MAC (media access control) address of the player with the assigned IP address. You must then use the ping utility to access the controller, at whi...
Connecting as a Telnet Client NOTE: The Telnet Client utility is not installed by default in Microsoft Windows 7 or Windows Vista. Click Start > Search and type pkmgr/iu:”TelnetClient” <Enter> on the Start Search line. The Telnet utility is available from the Command prompt. Telnet allows y...
Set carriage return-line feed Unless commanded otherwise, Telnet transmits a line feed character only (no carriage return) to the connected player when you press the <Enter> key. This is the correct setting for MSVPP communication with the player. The Telnet set crlf command forces Telnet to t...
Subnet Masks and Octets The subnet mask (figure 86 ) is used to determine whether the local and remote devices are on the same subnet or different subnets. The subnet mask consists of four numeric octets separated by dots. Each octet can be numbered from 000 through 255. Leading zeroes, up to three ...
Reference Information This section discusses the specifications, part numbers, and accessories for the JMP 9600 Media Player. Topics that are covered include: • Specifications • Part Numbers Specifications Content/file format File types ........................................ MXF-wrapped JPEG 2000 ...
Digital I/O control Number/type .................................. 4 digital inputs 4 relay outputs (2) 12 VDC outputs Connectors Digital inputs ........................... (2) 3.5 mm captive screw connectors, 4 poleRelay outputs ........................... (3) 3.5 mm captive screw connectors, 4 pol...
Part Numbers JMP 9600 Part Numbers Media player part numbers Part number JMP 9600 HD – JPEG 2000 Media Player HD 60-1135-01 JMP 9600 HD 128 – JPEG 2000 Media Player HD 128 GB SSD 60-1135-02 JMP 9600 2K – JPEG 2000 Media Player 2K 60-1136-01 JMP 9600 2K 128 – JPEG 2000 Media Player 2K 128 GB SSD 60-1...
Cables 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. Cable assemblies Cable Part number DVID SL Pro Series DVI-D Male-to-Male Cable 26-649- nn HDMI M-M Pro Series HDMI Male to Male ...
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, a...
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