Extron 450 Plus - Manual

Extron 450 Plus

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Precautions; ᅝܼ乏ⶹ; 䄺ਞ
  • Page 3 – CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Quick Start; PRELIMINAR; Installation of multiple BME system; Step 1 — Numbering the BMEs; BME address switch —; Step 2 — Daisy chaining the BMEs; BME COMM interconnect ports; Step 3 — Inputs; Video and sync BMEs —; Each BME supports; Audio BME —; Quick Start — CrossPoint 450 Plus
  • Page 4 – Step 4 — Outputs; Step 5 — Ethernet; Installation; Step 6 — Power; Connect the sleeve to ground.; Front Panel Controls; Create a tie
  • Page 5 – CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Table of Contents; Table of Contents; Chapter One • Introduction
  • Page 6 – Table of Contents, cont’d; Executive; Chapter Four • SIS Programming and Control
  • Page 7 – Chapter Five • Matrix Software; Matrix Switchers Control Program
  • Page 8 – Chapter 6 • HTML Operation
  • Page 9 – Appendix A • Ethernet Connection
  • Page 11 – CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers; Chapter One; Introduction; About this Manual
  • Page 12 – CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Introduction; CrossPoint 450 Plus Wideband video switcher BME
  • Page 13 – • The CrossPoint 450 Plus Video BME is available; with or without; • The MAV Plus video BME is; always; • The CrossPoint 450 Plus Sync BME is; • The MAV Plus audio BME (stereo or mono) is; not available; • BMEs without a QS-FPC are equipped with a blank front panel.; Figure 1-1 — CrossPoint 450 Plus / MAV Plus application
  • Page 14 – Executive mode
  • Page 15 – Defi nitions
  • Page 16 – Audio output volume (systems with audio BMEs); OR; MATRIX INPUT STATUS; Figure 1-2 — DSVP data display; RGB Delay (CrossPoint 450 Plus Sync BMEs) —
  • Page 19 – Chapter Two; Mounting the Switcher
  • Page 20 – CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Installation; Remove system power before making all connections.
  • Page 21 – Figure 2-2 — MAV Plus 6464 Stereo Audio BME; Video or sync input and output (video and sync BMEs); output by the BME is in the same format as the input.; CrossPoint 450 Plus Wideband video; Horizontal sync, vertical sync, and composite sync —; CrossPoint 450 Plus Sync; Connect these planes to; Video or sync inputs; Video or sync outputs; — Connect a single plane of video or sync, as
  • Page 22 – Sync termination switches (systems with sync BMEs); Sync termination switches; — The CrossPoint 450 Plus Sync; Audio input and output (systems wtih audio BMEs); Connections for balanced and unbalanced audio inputs —; Each input has a; Figure 2-3 — Captive screw connector wiring for stereo audio inputs
  • Page 23 – See fi gure 2-4 to wire a connector on a mono audio BME.; Figure 2-4 — Captive screw connector wiring for mono audio inputs; Figure 2-5 — Typical audio connectors; Connections for balanced and unbalanced audio outputs —; Figure 2-6 — Captive screw connector wiring for stereo audio output
  • Page 24 – Figure 2-7 — Captive screw connector wiring for mono audio output; BME connection and selection
  • Page 25 – — If the matrix switcher system consists of; Connect the next RJ-45 cable from BME
  • Page 26 – on BME 0 only; SIS Programming and Control; Ethernet; Ethernet port
  • Page 27 – Cabling and RJ-45 connector wiring; Ethernet or Fast Ethernet.; Crossover cable; — Direct connection between the computer and the; Figure 2-11 — RJ-45 connector and pinout tables
  • Page 28 – Reset button; Performing soft system resets; • Hard; Hard reset does not clear the current confi guration.; External sync (systems with MAV Plus Video BMEs)
  • Page 29 – Figure 2-12 — Simple external sync connection example; Figure 2-13 — Multiple device external sync connection example; Power; AC power connector —; Plug a standard IEC power cord into this connector to
  • Page 30 – Front Panel Confi guration Port; Confi guration port; Figure 2-14 — Front panel confi guration port; not
  • Page 31 – Chapter Three; Operation
  • Page 32 – CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation; Locking out the front panel (; Front Panel Controls and Indicators; Figure 3-1 — CrossPoint 450 Plus 6464 series with integrated QS-FPC
  • Page 34 – Output buttons —; Control buttons; Enter button —
  • Page 35 – Preset button —
  • Page 36 – (Systems with CrossPoint 450 Plus Wideband switcher BMEs)
  • Page 38 – Power indicators; Figure 3-2 — Front panel without an integrated QS-FPC; Primary and Redundant Power Supply LEDs —; Indicates that the associated power supply is operating within; Red —; normal tolerances or has failed.; Button icons; Matrix Software; Figure 3-3 — Sample button icons
  • Page 39 – QS-FPC Front Panel Operations
  • Page 40 – • Only one video input and one audio input can be tied to an output.; Example 1: Creating a set of video and audio ties; Figure 3-4 — Clear all selections; Figure 3-5 — Select RGBHV or video and audio
  • Page 41 – Figure 3-6 — Select an input; Figure 3-7 — Select the outputs; Figure 3-8 — Press the Enter button
  • Page 42 – Example 2: Adding a tie to a set of video and audio ties; This example assumes that you have performed example 1.; Figure 3-10 — Clear all selections; Figure 3-13 — Select the output
  • Page 43 – Figure 3-14 — Press the Enter button
  • Page 44 – Example 3: Removing a tie from a set of video and audio ties; Figure 3-16 — Clear all selections; Figure 3-17 — Select audio only
  • Page 45 – Figure 3-19 — Deselect the output; Figure 3-20 — Press the Enter button; • Video; — Input 5 video tied to output 1, output 3, output 4, and output 8; • Audio; — Input 5 audio tied to output 3 and output 8
  • Page 46 – Viewing a confi guration; Amber —
  • Page 47 – Example 4: Viewing video and audio, audio only, and video only ties; Figure 3-22 — Clear all selections
  • Page 48 – Figure 3-24 — Select an input; Figure 3-25 — Deselect RGBHV or video to view audio ties only
  • Page 49 – Press and release the View button to exit; Figure 3-27 — Press the View button to exit
  • Page 50 – from the front panel only; Figure 3-28 — I/O grouping of incompatible video formats
  • Page 51 – hold
  • Page 52 – Example 5: Grouping inputs and outputs; Figure 3-29 — Clear all selections; the Input 1 and Output 1 buttons; Figure 3-30 — Select
  • Page 53 – Figure 3-32 — Assign inputs and outputs; Figure 3-34 — Assign inputs and outputs
  • Page 54 – Setting RGB delay (systems with wideband BMEs); Example 6: Setting the RGB delay for an output; Figure 3-35 — Clear all selections
  • Page 55 – Figure 3-36 — Select; RGB Delay; mode; Figure 3-37 — Select an output; Figure 3-38 — Adjust the RGB delay interval
  • Page 56 – Figure 3-39 — Deselect; Using presets; preset; is retrieved from memory, it becomes the; current confi guration; cannot; Example 7: Saving a preset; Figure 3-40 — Clear all selections
  • Page 57 – the Preset button for approximately 2 seconds until it blinks; Save Preset; Figure 3-42 — Select the preset; Figure 3-43 — Press the Enter button
  • Page 58 – Example 8: Recalling a preset; Figure 3-44 — Clear all selections; Recall Preset; Figure 3-46 — Select the preset
  • Page 59 – Figure 3-47 — Press the Enter button; Muting and unmuting video and/or audio outputs; Individual outputs can be muted or unmuted as follows:; • When you enter View-Only mode, the output LEDs turn
  • Page 60 – Example 9: Muting and unmuting an output; Figure 3-48 — Clear all selections
  • Page 61 – the Output 3 and then the Output 4 buttons; the Output 3 and then the Output 4 buttons
  • Page 62 – Figure 3-52 — Press the View button to exit; Figure 3-53 — Audio gain and attenuation
  • Page 63 – Press and release the Audio button to exit the; Example 10: Viewing and adjusting an input audio level; Figure 3-54 — Clear all selections; Figure 3-55 — Select; Audio
  • Page 64 – Figure 3-56 — Select an input; Figure 3-57 — Adjust the input audio level
  • Page 65 – Figure 3-58 — Deselect; the Audio button until the button begins
  • Page 66 – Reading the displayed volume; Viewing
  • Page 67 – Audio volume adjustment settings
  • Page 68 – Example 11: Viewing and adjusting an output volume level; Figure 3-59 — Clear all selections; Figure 3-60 — Select; Press and release the Esc (
  • Page 69 – Figure 3-62 show the result of pressing the Esc (; Figure 3-62 — Adjust the output audio volume; Figure 3-63 — Deselect
  • Page 70 – the front panel of BMEs other than BME 0 to prevent confusion.; Figure 3-64 — Toggle front panel lock on or off; Performing a system reset from the front panel; The front panel reset is identical to the; holding; the; while; Figure 3-65 — System reset
  • Page 71 – Background illumination; Figure 3-66 — Toggle background illumination on or off
  • Page 72 – Selecting the rear panel Remote port protocol and baud rate; To enter; Release the Control buttons.; To change a value; , press and release the button that relates to the desired; Press and release an input or output button to exit the; Serial Port Confi guration
  • Page 73 – Rear Panel Controls; IP settings reset does not replace any user-installed fi rmware.
  • Page 74 – Perform a soft reset of the switcher as follows:; the Reset button until the Reset LED blinks once (events reset),; the button
  • Page 75 – Performing a hard reset; unless; Figure 3-71 — Hard reset; Optimizing the Audio (Systems with Audio BMEs)
  • Page 76 – Troubleshooting; General checks; it is not; Confi guration Worksheets; Worksheet example 1: System equipment
  • Page 77 – Figure 3-72 — Worksheet example 1: System equipment
  • Page 78 – Worksheet example 2: Daily confi guration; In the conference room (output 4) to the overfl ow crowd
  • Page 79 – Figure 3-73 — Worksheet example 2: Daily confi guration
  • Page 80 – Worksheet example 3: Test confi guration; Figure 3-74 — Worksheet example 3: Test confi guration
  • Page 81 – Blank confi; Input sour
  • Page 83 – Chapter Four
  • Page 84 – Rear panel Remote port; to confi gure the port from the front panel. See the; Figure 4-1 — Remote connector pin assignments
  • Page 85 – Front panel Confi guration port; but Extron recommends
  • Page 86 – Ethernet Link; Ethernet connection; Figure 4-3 — RJ-45 Ethernet connector pin assignments; Default IP addresses; Ethernet Connection
  • Page 87 – Switcher-Initiated Messages
  • Page 88 – nn; Switcher Error Responses
  • Page 89 – Symbol defi nitions
  • Page 90 – Command/response table for SIS commands; Command; Create ties
  • Page 91 – Digital Sync Validation Processing (DSVP)
  • Page 92 – Audio output volume; Audio mute
  • Page 93 – Audio output volume settings table
  • Page 96 – Front panel security lockout (; Resets
  • Page 100 – Information requests
  • Page 101 – Command/Response table for IP SIS commands
  • Page 103 – Command/response table for IP SIS commands
  • Page 104 – Special Characters; are
  • Page 105 – Chapter Five
  • Page 106 – CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Matrix Software; Installing the software; Software operation via Ethernet
  • Page 107 – Ethernet protocol settings; Using the software; Figure 5-1 — Comm port selection window; If you selected a comm port; Emulate
  • Page 108 – Matrix Software, cont’d; , the IP Connection window appears; If the IP address is correct; Either click in the Extron IP Address fi eld
  • Page 109 – Figure 5-3 — Matrix Switcher Control Program window (no ties or icons)
  • Page 110 – to set the switcher ’s IP
  • Page 111 – IP Settings/Options window
  • Page 112 – Matrix IP Address fi eld; Extron Name/Descriptor fi eld; Take
  • Page 113 – Gateway IP address fi eld; Subnet Mask fi eld; Subnetting — A Primer; Hardware Address fi eld
  • Page 114 – Sync Time to PC button; Click the; Use Daylight Savings checkbox
  • Page 115 – Administrator Password fi eld; User Password fi eld; The following characters are invalid in passwords:
  • Page 116 – Mail Server IP Address fi eld; Mail Server Domain Name fi eld; nnnnn
  • Page 117 – E-mail Addressee fi elds; Typical CrossPoint 450 Plus e-mail
  • Page 118 – Update fi rmware
  • Page 119 – Upload HTML fi les; HTML Files List window
  • Page 120 – A Room is a subset of outputs that are logically related to each; Windows menus; File menu
  • Page 121 – Tools menu; Update
  • Page 122 – The following characters are invalid in preset names:; Preferences menu; Figure 5-10 — Ties shown as lines
  • Page 123 – Figure 5-11 — Ties shown as crosspoints; Master-Reset selection; Master reset does not reset the Internet protocol (IP) settings.
  • Page 124 – Using emulation mode; Button-Label Generator
  • Page 125 – Chapter 6; HTML Operation
  • Page 126 – CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • HTML Operation; Download the Startup Page; optional
  • Page 127 – , the switcher BME downloads that; If so; , the switcher downloads “index.html” as the default startup page.; If neither of the above conditions is true; , the switcher BME downloads; System Status Page; Status; System Status page
  • Page 128 – HTML Operation, cont’d; DSVP page
  • Page 129 – System Confi guration Page; Confi guration; System Confi guration page; is
  • Page 130 – IP Settings fi elds; Submit
  • Page 131 – Date/Time Settings fi elds
  • Page 132 – Passwords page
  • Page 133 – button to make the; Email Settings page; Mail IP Address fi eld
  • Page 134 – Email address fi elds; Firmware Upgrade page
  • Page 135 – for the switcher and download it
  • Page 136 – File Management Page; File Management page
  • Page 137 – Set and View Ties Page; Control; Figure 6-10 — Set and View Ties page
  • Page 138 – Video Only, Audio Only; RGBHV and Audio Settings page; matrix switcher system.; Figure 6-11 — RGB and Audio Settings page
  • Page 139 – Change the input gain and attenuation (systems with audio BMEs); Change an input’s audio level setting as follows:
  • Page 140 – Mute and unmute one or all outputs; To select an individual output to mute or unmute; Figure 6-14 — Output selection drop box
  • Page 141 – Change the RGB delay (sytems with CrossPoint 450 Plus sync BMEs); Change the RGB delay as follows:
  • Page 142 – Change the output volume level (systems with audio BMEs); Change an output’s audio level setting as follows:
  • Page 144 – Global Presets; Global Presets page; Save a preset; Recall a preset
  • Page 147 – Appendix A
  • Page 148 – CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Ethernet Connection; — Direct connection between the computer and switcher; Figure A-1 — RJ-45 connector pinout tables; Default address
  • Page 149 – Pinging to determine Extron IP address; OK; Figure A-2 — Ping response; Pinging to determine Web IP address
  • Page 150 – Ethernet Connection, cont’d; Connecting as a Telnet client; command; Figure A-3 — Telnet screen; Telnet tips; Open
  • Page 151 – Ethernet Connection • Reference Information; In1 Out1 All; set crlf
  • Page 152 – sub; set of a; net; work — a; Gateways; Options window; IP addresses and octets; IP address and octets; Subnet masks and octets; Subnet mask and octets
  • Page 153 – Determining whether devices are on the same subnet; Comparing the IP addresses
  • Page 155 – Appendix B; Reference Information; CrossPoint 450 Plus Specifi cations
  • Page 156 – MAV Plus Specifi cations
  • Page 157 – Control/remote — switcher; A redundant power supply is standard.
  • Page 158 – Reference Information, cont’d; Video
  • Page 159 – Audio input — audio BMEs; Audio output — audio BMEs; or
  • Page 160 – General; Product weight per BME; Specifi cations are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 161 – Part Numbers and Accessories; CrossPoint 450 Plus system part numbers; BME part numbers; Model
  • Page 162 – MAV Plus system part numbers; A front panel controller is incorporated into the video BME.
  • Page 163 – Locking
  • Page 164 – CrossPoint 450 Plus wideband video BMEs
  • Page 165 – MAV Plus stereo audio BMEs; Matrix Switchers Control Program and Button Label Generator; Replacement parts; Button cap and diffuser kit (set of 3 button cap assemblies)
  • Page 166 – Optional accessories; These items can be ordered separately:; Part number; Cables; Bulk cable; RG6 super high resolution cable
  • Page 167 – BNC male mini HR crimp connectors, qty. 50; Terminated cable assemblies
  • Page 168 – Button Labels; Matrix; Installing labels in the matrix switcher’s buttons; There are different button models available. Your
  • Page 169 – Button label blanks
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Page 2 - Precautions; ᅝܼ乏ⶹ; 䄺ਞ

This symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature provided with the equipment. This symbol is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may present a risk o...

Page 3 - CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Quick Start; PRELIMINAR; Installation of multiple BME system; Step 1 — Numbering the BMEs; BME address switch —; Step 2 — Daisy chaining the BMEs; BME COMM interconnect ports; Step 3 — Inputs; Video and sync BMEs —; Each BME supports; Audio BME —; Quick Start — CrossPoint 450 Plus

QS-1 CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Quick Start PRELIMINAR Y Installation of multiple BME system Rack mount the switcher BMEs. Step 1 — Numbering the BMEs Each BME must be set to a unique address of 0 through 5. BME address switch — To set the BME address, press the + and - buttons on ...

Page 4 - Step 4 — Outputs; Step 5 — Ethernet; Installation; Step 6 — Power; Connect the sleeve to ground.; Front Panel Controls; Create a tie

CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Quick Start QS-2 PRELIMINAR Y Quick Start — CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers, cont’d Step 4 — Outputs a . Video and sync BMEs — Connect a single plane of video or sync, as appropriate to the BME, to the BNC connectors on the video and sync BMEs ...

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