Extron dip hdmi - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ii; Safety Instructions • English; 安全须知; 注意
  • Page 3 – iii; FCC Class A Notice; This device may not cause harmful interference.; click here
  • Page 4 – iv; Conventions Used in this Guide; ping; File; Copyright
  • Page 5 – Contents; Introduction; DXP DVI Pro and DXP HDMI Series; • Contents
  • Page 7 – DXP DVI Pro and DXP HDMI Series • Introduction; About this Guide
  • Page 8 – Features; DXP DVI Pro Series
  • Page 10 – Application Diagrams; Application Diagram for a DXP 88 HDMI
  • Page 11 – Matrix Switcher; TouchLink; Application Diagram for a DXP 88 DVI Pro
  • Page 12 – DXP DVI Pro and DXP HDMI Series • Installation; Installation; Rear Panels
  • Page 14 – LockIt HDMI; Output connectors
  • Page 15 – Connections; Ethernet Connection; Crossover Cable; RJ-45 Connector and Pinout Tables
  • Page 16 – Pin; Tx; Remote RS232/RS422 Connector Pin Assignments; -pin D Connection; mm Connector Cable for the Configuration Port
  • Page 17 – DXP DVI Pro and DXP HDMI Series • Operation; Operation; Definitions; — An input tied to two or more outputs. (An output can never be tied to
  • Page 18 – Room; — A configuration consisting of outputs in a single room; Front Panel Controls and Indicators; Setting the Button Background Illumination; ) and secondary functions are; DXP Switchers Front Panel
  • Page 19 – Input and Output Buttons; Saving and Recalling Presets
  • Page 20 – Configuration Port; Control Buttons
  • Page 21 – Muting and Unmuting Video and Audio Outputs
  • Page 23 – — (DXP DVI Pro and DXP HDMI only) The Audio button does the; Secondary functions (; With the Video button, commands the front panel system reset.; Button Icons; Matrix Software; ” section, starting on page 70, for details on using the labeling; Button Labels; ” on page 124 for blank labels and the procedure for; OUTPUTS; Example of Button Labels on a DXP Front Panel
  • Page 24 – Powering On; contact; Creating a Configuration; and
  • Page 25 – Grouping; Example 1: Creating a Set of Ties; Clear all Selections; Select Video and Audio
  • Page 27 – Example 2: Adding a Tie to a Set of Video Ties; This example assumes that you have performed example 1.; Clear All Selections; Select Video Only; Press and release the Input 5 button.; Select an Input with Ties; Press and release the Output 1 button.; Select an Additional Output
  • Page 28 – Press and release the Enter button.; Confirm the Tie; The configuration now is:; Input 5 video tied to output 1, output 3, output 4, and output 8; Breaking Ties; Example 3: Removing a Tie from a Set of Ties; , on the next page, lets you practice this
  • Page 29 – This example assumes that you have performed examples 1 and 2.; Select Audio Only; Press and release the input 5 button.; Select an Input; Press and release the Output 4 button.; Deselect the Output
  • Page 30 – Viewing a Configuration; Muting and Unmuting Video and
  • Page 32 – Select an Input to View; Press and release the Video button to deselect video.; Deselect Video to View Only Audio Ties
  • Page 33 – Deselect Audio and Select Video to View Only Video Ties; Press and release the View button to exit view-only mode.; Press the View Button to Exit View-only Mode; Note the number of a lit output button.
  • Page 34 – can; I/O Grouping of Incompatible Video Formats
  • Page 35 – Locking and Unlocking the Front Panel (Executive Modes); Example 5: Grouping Inputs and Outputs
  • Page 36 – the Input 1 and Output 1 buttons until all; Select; Press and release the Enter button to select group 1.; Press and release the desired input and output buttons.; Assign Inputs and Outputs to Group 1; I/O groups are protected when front panel lock mode 2 is selected.; Locking and Unlocking the Front Panel
  • Page 37 – Press and release the Preset button to select group 2.; Assign Inputs and Outputs to Group 2; Deselect I/O Group Mode; the front panel times out and the switcher exits I/O group mode.
  • Page 38 – current configuration; configuration. Presets; Presets 17 through 32 are available via; Preset Locations for All DXP Models; Example 6: Saving a Preset; Press and release the Esc button.
  • Page 39 – Save Preset; Example 7: Recalling a Preset
  • Page 40 – Enter Recall Preset Mode; Select the Preset; Press the Enter button
  • Page 41 – Example 8: Muting and Unmuting an Output; If front panel lock mode 2 is selected and you try to perform steps
  • Page 42 – the Output 3 button and then the Output 4 button
  • Page 43 – Selecting Lock Mode 2 or Toggling Between Mode 2 and Mode 0
  • Page 44 – Selecting Lock Mode 2 or Toggling Between Mode 2 and Mode 1; Switching from Lock Mode 1 to Lock Mode 0; Resetting; Resetting the System from the Front Panel; ZXXX
  • Page 45 – Power; System Reset; Resetting Using the Rear Panel Reset Button
  • Page 46 – Reset Modes Summary; Mode Activation; Save
  • Page 47 – To perform a soft reset of the switcher:; the rear panel Reset button until; Soft Resets
  • Page 48 – the Input 1 and Input 2; Toggle Background Illumination On or Off; four; Release the Control buttons.
  • Page 49 – To change a value; Exit; Troubleshooting
  • Page 50 – Configuration Worksheets; Worksheet Example 1: System Equipment
  • Page 51 – Displayed in the conference room (output 4) to the overflow crowd; Worksheet Example 3: Test Configuration; Worksheet Example 3: Test Configuration
  • Page 52 – Worksheet Form
  • Page 53 – DXP DVI Pro and DXP HDMI Series • SIS Configuration and Control; SIS Configuration; Serial Ports; ” on page 42 to configure this
  • Page 54 – Ethernet Port; Connecting as a; Ethernet Cable; Ethernet; Default IP Addresses; IP Addressing; Establishing an Ethernet Connection
  • Page 55 – Connection Timeouts; Configure; command in the Command and Response Table for IP-specific SIS; Number of Connections; Set verbose mode; command; Switcher-initiated Messages; is the firmware version number and 60-; With an Ethernet connection:
  • Page 56 – nn
  • Page 57 – Switcher Error Responses; Command and Response Tables; ASCII to Hex Conversion Table; ASCII to Hexadecimal Conversion; Special Characters
  • Page 58 – SIS Commands for DXP; Symbol Definitions for DXP; not
  • Page 59 – EDID Table — DDC Source Selection; SIS Value
  • Page 61 – Command and Response Table for DXP SIS Commands
  • Page 62 – Command; DXP DVI Pro 88; Set; Save, Recall, and Directly Write Global and Room Presets
  • Page 63 – clear global preset ties
  • Page 64 – Rmm; View Ties and Presets; VM; Set verbose
  • Page 65 – Aud; Vid
  • Page 66 – Digital Sync Validation Processing (DSVP); Gro
  • Page 68 – DXP 48 DVI Pro
  • Page 69 – nnn; Firmware Version Queries:
  • Page 70 – View File Directory Commands:; EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) Commands; EDID
  • Page 71 – HDCP
  • Page 72 – IP-specific SIS Commands; Symbol Definitions for IP-specific Commands; Mon; If
  • Page 73 – CN
  • Page 74 – Command and Response Table for IP-Specific SIS Commands; cannot
  • Page 76 – DXP DVI Pro and DXP HDMI Series • Matrix Software; This section discusses the following topics:; Matrix Switchers Control Program; Installing the Software; Software; limited to the features and configuration of your DXP.
  • Page 77 – Software Operation Via Ethernet; Ethernet protocol settings; Using the Software; icon; Comm Port Selection Window
  • Page 78 – Using Emulation Mode
  • Page 79 – Click; Connect; Extron Matrix Switcher Control Program Matrix Window (No Ties)
  • Page 80 – Sample Matrix Window with Ties; Setting Up the Matrix Window; Click on an input or an output box. The; Input Devices and Output Devices Icon Windows
  • Page 81 – Camera; Managing Ties
  • Page 82 – To view information on a specific input or output device; , position the cursor; Matrix Window with Pop-up Information on Audio Input 1
  • Page 83 – IP Setup; from the; IP Settings/Options Window; ” on page 127 for basic information about IP addresses.
  • Page 84 – Setting the IP address
  • Page 85 – Setting the subnet mask; YYYY
  • Page 86 – Setting the local time; Sync Time to PC button; HH; Enabling daylight savings time; space
  • Page 87 – Setting the user password; Setting the IP; Setting the mail server domain name; xxxxx
  • Page 88 – Entering e-mail addressee information; Selecting Inputs to Monitor
  • Page 89 – Updating the Firmware
  • Page 90 – Select Files to Upload Window with Firmware File Selected; Open
  • Page 91 – Uploading HTML Files; HTML Files List Window
  • Page 92 – menu; Window Menus; File menu
  • Page 93 – Tools menu; The; Tools; menu contains the following options. Grayed out; Assign Device Icons; — Displays the complete set of input; Devices Window; Edit Device Palette; — Allows you to add your own device icon graphics. For; Device Palette Editor
  • Page 94 – — Displays the Channel Mute Settings window. On this; Channel Mute Settings Window
  • Page 95 – To select or save an EDID file:; Advanced; to open the EDID Record Viewer window, on which you can; EDID Record Viewer; — Opens the EDID Configuration window, which contains a diagram
  • Page 97 – Names for Presets Window; Show
  • Page 98 – — Allows you to establish input-output groups.; Take; to establish the groups.; Input/Output Groups Window
  • Page 99 – room; Initialize; Initialize & Clear Window
  • Page 100 – Preferences menu; Ties as Lines; Fig_Ties Shown as Lines; Ties Shown as Lines
  • Page 101 – Ties Shown as Crosspoints
  • Page 102 – — Displays the input and output numbers in the I/O boxes in; I/O Boxes Containing the Input and Output Numbers; Catch; — When checked, sets the switcher to report; Help menu; IP Connection
  • Page 103 – Model; Selecting an Emulation File
  • Page 104 – Saving a New Emulation File; OK; Emulation Configuration Window; Continue using the program as described under “
  • Page 105 – Using the Matrix Switcher Help File; Using the Button Label Generator; Replacing Button Labels; ButtonLabelGenerator; Button Label Generator Window
  • Page 107 – DXP DVI Pro and DXP HDMI Series • HTML Operation; HTML Operation; Accessing the Web Pages
  • Page 108 – Example of a Network Password Dialog Box; In the; Password; field, enter the appropriate administrator or user password. If; entry is not required.; If neither of the above conditions is true; , the switcher downloads the
  • Page 109 – Status; System Status Page
  • Page 110 – DSVP and HDCP Page; DSVP; link on the left sidebar menu on the Status page to display the DSVP; DSVP and HDCP Page for the DXP DVI Pro and DXP HDMI
  • Page 111 – Configuration; ” on page 127 for basic; System Settings Page; section, starting on page 47) or using the Matrix
  • Page 112 – IP Settings Fields; IP
  • Page 113 – Date/Time Settings Fields; Zone
  • Page 114 – Passwords Page; Entering a password
  • Page 115 – Email Settings Page; Mail IP Address field; IP Address
  • Page 116 – Domain Name field; SMTP Authorization Required fields; except; Email address fields
  • Page 117 – Fig_Email Options menus; Email Options Menu on the Email Settings Page; Firmware Upgrade Page; product
  • Page 118 – Choose File Window with a Firmware File Selected
  • Page 119 – Using the File Management Page; File Management Page; Uploading Files
  • Page 120 – Adding a Directory; Uploading HTML files; Other File Management Activities; Open a file
  • Page 121 – figure 113 on the previous page
  • Page 122 – Presets; Global Presets Page; Saving a preset; Recalling a preset
  • Page 123 – Reference; Specifications; Specifications — DXP DVI Pro Series; Video; Routing
  • Page 124 – DXP DVI Pro and DXP HDMI Series • Reference Information; Video input
  • Page 125 – General; Specifications — DXP HDMI Series
  • Page 126 – Extron Simple Instruction Set
  • Page 127 – Specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 128 – Part Numbers and Accessories; Included Parts; The following parts are provided with your DXP DVI Pro or DXP HDMI.; Included Part; LockIt HDMI Lacing Bracket Installation Guide; Optional Accessories; Accessory; -pin D female to 2.5 mm TRS configuration cable
  • Page 129 – Cables and Adapters; Mounting the Switcher; UL Guidelines for Rack Mounting
  • Page 130 – Rack Mounting Procedure; Secure the switcher to the rack using the supplied bolts.; Rack Mounting the DXP to a 19-inch Rack; on the next page). Remove the button assembly from the DXP as follows:
  • Page 131 – Replacing a Button Label
  • Page 133 – What is an IP Address?; NNN; Choosing IP Addresses
  • Page 134 – invalid; Subnet Mask; Class Name; Pinging for the IP Address; Ping to determine Extron IP address; Start
  • Page 135 – Ping Response; Ping to determine web IP address; Connecting as a Telnet Client; Starting Telnet; Telnet Screen
  • Page 136 – Operating using Telnet; If the switcher is not password-protected; Escape character and Esc key
  • Page 137 – Setting carriage return-line feed; sub; Gateways; IP addresses and octets; IP Address and Octets
  • Page 138 – Subnet masks and octets; Determining whether devices are on the same subnet
  • Page 139 – Contact Information; Extron Warranty; and Central America:; USA; xtron
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DXP DVI Pro
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Matrix Switchers

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Digital Matrix Switchers

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Page 2 - ii; Safety Instructions • English; 安全须知; 注意

ii This symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and mainte-nance (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 enclosure that may present a risk...

Page 3 - iii; FCC Class A Notice; This device may not cause harmful interference.; click here

iii 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. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interf...

Page 4 - iv; Conventions Used in this Guide; ping; File; Copyright

iv Conventions Used in this Guide In this user guide, the following are used: CAUTION: A caution indicates a potential hazard to equipment or data. NOTE: A note draws attention to important information. TIP: A tip provides a suggestion to make working with the application easier. WARNING: A warning ...

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