Extron 3200 - Manual

Extron 3200

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Safety Instructions; Safety Instructions • English; Instructions de sécurité • Français; Sicherheitsanweisungen • Deutsch; 注 意; 注意
  • Page 3 – FCC Class A Notice; Copyright; © 2014 Extron Electronics. All rights reserved.; Registered Trademarks; Trademarks
  • Page 4 – CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT; accessibility, and related topics, see the “; Extron Safety and Regulatory Compliance
  • Page 5 – Conventions Used in this Guide; Notifications; Software Commands; Data; File; Specifications Availability
  • Page 7 – Contents; Introduction; Performing a System Reset from; Programming Guide; Command and Response Table for SIS; vii
  • Page 8 – Removing and Installing the Power Supply; Ethernet Connection; viii
  • Page 9 – About this Guide; figure 1; Singlemode and multimode fiber optic I/O 88 reclocking boards
  • Page 10 – REC; SHU; SHU; Typical FOX Matrix 3200 Application
  • Page 12 – Fiber Cable Transmission Modes; Features; — With fiber optic I/O boards, the switchers input and
  • Page 14 – Service note to Extron personnel; ATTENTION
  • Page 15 – Installation; Setup and Installation Checklist; Get Ready; Configure the Matrix Switcher; Mounting the Switcher; Ancillary Operations
  • Page 16 – Remove system power before making all connections
  • Page 17 – Removing and Installing a Fan Module
  • Page 18 – Arrangement of Inputs and Outputs on the I/O Boards; The output on the transceiver module is to the; Slot
  • Page 19 – Fiber optic boards; Fiber optic board, connectors; — The FOX matrix switchers fiber optic; Input connector and LED; NOTES; — See; FOX
  • Page 20 – figure 7; Fiber optic I/O board LED indications; BNC board with connectors; figure 3
  • Page 21 – Remote Port; MKP 2000 Remote Control Panel User Guide; LAN port; Cabling
  • Page 22 – RJ-45 connector wiring; Crossover cable —; Connector; RJ-45 Connector and Pinout Tables; Reset Button and LED; Reset button; Reset Operations; Hard reset —
  • Page 23 – Switch Reference Connections; Switch Reference connectors for bi-level and tri-level sync; Simple FOX Matrix Switcher External Sync Connection Example
  • Page 24 – Power Supply Modules and Indicator LEDs
  • Page 25 – Front Panel Configuration Port; Configuration port; Connection; Command
  • Page 26 – Operation; Front Panel Controls and Indicators; on the next page) are grouped; Front Panel, FOX Matrix 3200 Switcher
  • Page 27 – Front Panel, FOX Matrix 7200 Switcher; Background illumination
  • Page 28 – Input and Output Buttons; Front Panel Operations; Presets; Input buttons
  • Page 29 – Output buttons; — The output buttons have one primary function (; Output 1 only
  • Page 30 – Control Buttons; ENTER; Secondary functions; Enter button; item; Preset button
  • Page 31 – Power Indicators; Primary and Redundant Power Supply LEDs; Removing and Installing the Power Supply Module
  • Page 32 – Button Icons; Button Label Generator; Sample Button Labels and Icons; Rear Panel Power Indicators; Rear Panel Power Supply Indicators; tolerances or has failed. See
  • Page 33 – Definitions; — An input‐to‐output connection.
  • Page 34 – Power; end; Creating a Configuration; Only one input can be tied to an output.
  • Page 35 – Example 1: Create a set of ties; Clear all selections; Select an input; Select the outputs; the Esc button. The Esc button flashes once.; Confirm the change
  • Page 36 – Input 5 tied; Input; Final Configuration, Example 1; Example 2: Add a tie to a set of ties; This example assumes that you have performed; Select the output
  • Page 37 – Final Configuration, Example 2; Example 3: Remove a tie from a set of ties
  • Page 38 – Input 5 video tied; Final Configuration, Example 3
  • Page 39 – Viewing the Configuration; Muting and Unmuting Outputs; not; Example 4: Viewing ties; example 1
  • Page 40 – Note the number of a lit output button.; Exit; : Press and release the View button
  • Page 41 – using the front panel only; . Inputs and outputs can be assigned to one of four groups or; I/O Grouping of Incompatible Video Formats; be
  • Page 42 – hold
  • Page 43 – Example 5: Grouping inputs and outputs; : Simultaneously press and; Press and release the Input 1 through 4 buttons.; Press and release the Output 1 through 4 buttons.
  • Page 44 – Select group 2; Assign inputs and outputs to group 2; Press and release the Input 5 through 8 buttons.; Press and release the Output 5 through 8 buttons.; Do nothing for approximately 30 seconds. The switcher exits
  • Page 45 – Using Presets; Presets menu; Example 6: Saving a preset; Save Preset
  • Page 46 – Example 7: Recalling a preset; Recall Preset; example 4
  • Page 47 – Example 8: Muting and unmuting an output
  • Page 48 – the Output 3 button and then the; the Output 3 button and then
  • Page 49 – mode functions and deselecting the front panel; Toggling Front Panel Lock On and Off; Performing a System Reset from the Front Panel; The front panel reset is identical to issuing the; the View button; while; System Reset
  • Page 50 – Background Illumination; Toggle Background Illumination On or Off; Selecting the Rear Panel Remote Port Protocol and Baud Rate; Select; Serial Port Selection and Configuration; mode; hold all; Release the Control buttons.; Change a value; : Press and release the button that relates to the desired value.
  • Page 51 – Exit the; : Press and release an; table
  • Page 52 – Matrix Software; section; Mode 3 turns events on or off
  • Page 53 – the rear panel; Soft System Resets
  • Page 54 – Hard Reset; Troubleshooting
  • Page 55 – Configuration Worksheets; and; Worksheet Example 1: System equipment; Worksheet Example 1: System Equipment
  • Page 56 – Worksheet Example 2: Daily Configuration; Displayed in the conference room (output 4) to the overflow crowd
  • Page 57 – Worksheet Example 3: Test configuration; Worksheet Example 3: Test Configuration
  • Page 58 – Blank Configuration worksheet, FOX Matrix 3200; Input sour; Preset; Output destinations
  • Page 59 – Blank Configuration W
  • Page 60 – FOX Matrix 3200 and 7200 Switchers • Programming Guide
  • Page 61 – Serial Ports; Rear panel Remote port; Remote port; Front panel Configuration port
  • Page 62 – Default IP addresses; Ethernet Link; IP address; Establishing a Connection; password
  • Page 63 – Connection Timeouts; Configure port timeout; Number of Connections; Verbose Mode
  • Page 64 – Switcher-initiated Messages; — or —; xx
  • Page 65 – next; ASCII to Hex Conversion Table
  • Page 66 – Command and Response Table for SIS Commands; Symbol Definitions; = Reclocking status
  • Page 67 – Command Function; Create ties; NOTE
  • Page 68 – Command and Response Table for SIS Commands (continued); Reclocking; Laser controls; Save, recall, and directly write global presets; Direct write process
  • Page 69 – tie; read tie
  • Page 70 – List input link detection
  • Page 71 – Names
  • Page 72 – Front panel lockout (; Executive; Resets; one; File management
  • Page 73 – Information requests
  • Page 75 – Command and Response Table for IP- and SNMP-Specific SIS Commands; Symbol definitions
  • Page 76 – default; IP setup commands
  • Page 77 – SNMP setup commands; Port mapping; Default; Unit contact name and location; Community names
  • Page 78 – Access enable; Trap targets; Trap target notifications; are
  • Page 79 – Matrix Switchers Control Program; Rear panel LAN port; Software Operation via Ethernet; Ethernet protocol settings
  • Page 80 – Software Operation via a Serial Port; Serial port parameters; Installing the Software; Download; — OR —; Downloading a Software or Firmware Package; Software
  • Page 81 – Updating the Firmware; Using the Matrix Switcher Control Software; Comm Port Selection Window
  • Page 82 – Using Emulation Mode
  • Page 83 – Sample Program Window (Icons Assigned and Ties Created)
  • Page 84 – IP Settings/Options window; Control Program IP Setting/Options Window; Address and Name fields; Subnetting — A Primer
  • Page 85 – xxx; Hardware Address field
  • Page 86 – Set Daylight Saving; Administrator Password and User Password fields; Special
  • Page 87 – E-mail Addressee fields; Typical FOX Matrix Switcher E-mail
  • Page 88 – Older versions; Program
  • Page 89 – Downloading Firmware Upgrade Files
  • Page 90 – Tools; If the switcher is connected via the LAN port; Ethernet-connected firmware upload; Open
  • Page 91 – Complete; Firmware Loader Screen; Selecting the Rear Panel Remote Port Protocol and Baud
  • Page 92 – Uploading HTML Files; HTML Files List Window
  • Page 93 – Windows Buttons, Drop Boxes, and Trash Can; room; Go; Trash can; Windows menus
  • Page 94 – Tools menu; Updating the firmware; Status Window
  • Page 95 – Channels; Physical Configuration Window
  • Page 96 – Preferences menu; Ties Shown as Lines; see
  • Page 97 – Master-Reset selection; Emulation
  • Page 98 – Emulate Mode Configuration; Using the Matrix Switcher Control; Using the Help System
  • Page 99 – Button Label Generator Program; Removing and Installing Button Labels; Installing the Button Label Generator Software; Location of Software on the Website; By default, the Windows installation creates a; ButtonLabelGenerator; directory and places the Button Label Generator icon into a group
  • Page 100 – Using the Button Label Generator Software; Extron Button Label Generator Window
  • Page 101 – HTML Operation; Opening the Embedded Web Pages
  • Page 102 – Address; Windows Security Dialog Box; Password
  • Page 103 – Status Tab; Status; System Status Page
  • Page 104 – Input Link page; Input Link Page
  • Page 105 – Configuration Tab; Configuration; System Settings Page; IP Settings fields; Submit; Unit Name field; Unit
  • Page 107 – Date/Time Settings fields; Date/Time Settings Fields; Local; Zone
  • Page 108 – Passwords Page; Resetting a password
  • Page 109 – Email Settings Page; Mail IP Address field
  • Page 110 – nnnnn
  • Page 111 – IT personnel; — Contact the S3 Sales & Technical Support Hotline to obtain all; link on the
  • Page 112 – SNMP General Settings fields; SNMP Community Name fields; Contact Name and Location fields; Not; SNMP Port field
  • Page 113 – Firmware; Firmware Upgrade Page; File Management; Firmware Upgrade
  • Page 114 – File Management Tab; File Management Page
  • Page 115 – Browse; Control Tab; Set and View Ties Page; Control; User Control Ties Page
  • Page 116 – Creating or deleting a tie; Take
  • Page 117 – UL Guidelines; Elevated operating ambient temperature —
  • Page 118 – Mounting Instructions; Secure the switcher to the rack using the supplied bolts.; Battery and Power Precautions; — There is a danger of explosion if the battery is; Removing and Installing the I/O Board or Blank Panel; Risk of serious physical injury; Do not look
  • Page 119 – The I/O boards are hot‐swappable. You do not need to power down the
  • Page 120 – Removing the I/O Board or Blank Panel; I/O Board Replacement; Installing the I/O board or blank panel; fiber board
  • Page 121 – removed of installed without powering down the switcher.; Removing the Power Supply Module; Remove a power supply module as follows:; Power Supply Replacement; Installing the Power Supply Module; Install a power supply module as follows:
  • Page 122 – Removing a Fan Module; Fan Replacement; Gently pull on the screws to loosen the fan from the backplane.; Installing a Fan Module; Gently seat the fan in the backplane.
  • Page 123 – Installing Labels in the Buttons; Install new labels in the front panel buttons as follows:; Illuminated Button Label Replacement; Repeat steps 1 to 7 as needed to relabel other buttons.
  • Page 125 – Crossover cable; — Direct connection between the computer and the; RJ-45 Connector Pinout Tables; Default IP Address
  • Page 126 – Pinging to Determine the Extron IP Address; Start; OK; Typical Ping Response; Pinging to Determine the Web IP Address
  • Page 127 – Configuring the Switcher for Network Use via the ARP Command; Pinging to Determine the Extron IP; arp –s; own in figu; Ping with New Address
  • Page 128 – or; Connecting as a Telnet Client; Telnet Window; Telnet Tips; IP; If the switcher is not password protected
  • Page 129 – carriage return; Escape character and Esc key; Local echo
  • Page 130 – Quit; quit; Gateways; IP Settings/Options Window; IP Addresses and Octets; Typical IP Address; Subnet Masks and Octets; Typical Subnet Mask
  • Page 131 – Determining Whether Devices Are on the Same Subnet; If the unmasked octets of the two IP addresses; Match
  • Page 132 – Extron Warranty; USA; xtron; Contact Information
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FOX Matrix 3200,
FOX Matrix 7200

Fiber Optic Matrix Switchers

Configurable

Fiber Optic Digital Matrix

Switchers

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Page 2 - Safety Instructions; Safety Instructions • English; Instructions de sécurité • Français; Sicherheitsanweisungen • Deutsch; 注 意; 注意

Safety Instructions Safety Instructions • English WARNING : This symbol, , 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, , when used on the pro...

Page 3 - FCC Class A Notice; Copyright; © 2014 Extron Electronics. All rights reserved.; Registered Trademarks; Trademarks

FCC Class A Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. The Class A limits provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equ...

Page 4 - CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT; accessibility, and related topics, see the “; Extron Safety and Regulatory Compliance

FDA/IEC 60825-1 Requirements CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 5, dated June 24, 2007.The product is intended to be used with the fiber optic cables fully installed.This product meets the applicable req...

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