Page 2 - ii; Safety Instructions • English; Instrucciones de seguridad • Español; 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’s enclosure that may present a ri...
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; Variables are written in slanted form as shown here:; ping; New; Copyright; © 2012 Extron Electronics. All rights reserved.; Trademarks
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 ...
Page 5 - DVS 510 Series • Contents; Contents; Introduction; Command and Response Table for
v DVS 510 Series • Contents Contents Introduction ............................................................ 1 About this Guide ................................................ 1 About the DVS 510 Series Scalers ....................... 1 Features ......................................................
Page 6 - Reference Information
DVS 510 Series • Contents vi Configuration Pages ......................................... 88 System Settings Page .................................... 88Passwords Page............................................. 94 Firmware Upgrade page ................................ 95 File Management Page........
Page 7 - DVS 510 Series • Introduction; About this Guide; amplifier with 25 watts rms output per channel into 4 or 8 ohms.
DVS 510 Series • Introduction 1 Introduction This section gives an overview of the DVS 510 and DVS 510 SA scalers. Topics include: • About this Guide • About the DVS 510 Series Scalers • Features • Controlling the DVS 510 Series • Application Diagram About this Guide This guide contains information ...
Page 8 - Features; resolution computer video signals.
DVS 510 Series • Introduction 2 Features The DVS 510 provides the following features: • Video upscaling and downscaling — DVI, RGB computer video, high definition video, and standard definition video sources can all be scaled to the desired output resolution. The DVS 510 scaling engine provides high...
Page 9 - — The DVS 510 can be set to mute video and sync output to
DVS 510 Series • Introduction 3 • PIP (picture-in-picture) — Allows a video source to be displayed within a high resolution image, or vice versa. Audio switching can be set to follow either the main or PIP window. • Glitch-free switching — Switching between sources occurs without distortions or glit...
Page 10 - — When enabled, locks out all front; Controlling the DVS 510 Series; controlling the scaler from a computer.
DVS 510 Series • Introduction 4 • Test patterns — 12 test patterns are provided for calibration and setup, including a crop pattern, crosshatch, 16 bar grayscale, color bars, alternating pixels, ramp, white field, 4 x 4 crosshatch, and four aspect ratio patterns (1.33, 1.78, 1.85, and 2.35). • Front...
Page 11 - Application Diagram; The following diagram shows an example of a DVS 510 SA application.; Extron; Connection Diagram for a DVS 510 SA
DVS 510 Series • Introduction 5 Application Diagram The following diagram shows an example of a DVS 510 SA application. 100-240V 50/60 Hz 3A MA X LA N RESE T RS-232 VID VID YC RGB/Y, B-Y, R-Y RGB/Y , B-Y, R- Y RGB /Y, B-Y, R- Y RGB/Y, B-Y, R-Y YC DVI- I DVI- D AMPLIFIED OUTP UT DVI- I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7/...
Page 12 - DVS 510 Series • Installation; Installation; Installation Overview; Follow these steps to install and set up the DVS 510:; Connect video input devices; to the applicable connectors in the Video Input; Connect video output devices; to the appropriate connectors in the Video Output; Connect audio input devices; — Connect the DVS to an Ethernet LAN or WAN via this RJ-45
DVS 510 Series • Installation 6 Installation This section gives an overview of the steps to installing the DVS 510. It also provides a description of the rear panel connectors and instructions for cabling. The following topics are discussed: • Installation Overview • Rear Panel • Connecting to the R...
Page 13 - Remote Configuration and Control; Rear Panel; DVS 510 SA Rear Panel; — Plug a standard IEC power cord from a 100 to 240 VAC,; Video inputs 1 and 2: Composite video; sources to these female BNC connectors.; Video inputs 5 and 6: buffered RGB or YUV component
DVS 510 Series • Installation 7 5. Connect power to the DVS by plugging a standard IEC power cord (provided) from a 100 to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz AC power source into the power receptacle ( a ). 6. Configure the DVS 510 using the SPPCP (see the control program help file), SIS commands (see the “ Remote C...
Page 14 - Pin; You can use an optional Extron DVIIM-VGAF/DVIIF “Y” DVI adapter; DVIIM-VGAF/DVIIF DVI and Analog Breakout Cable; DVI Analog Breakout Adapter Instruction Card
DVS 510 Series • Installation 8 e Video inputs 7/8 and 9/10 — Connect two DVI, two RGB/YUV, or one each video sources to these DVI-I connectors. The analog portions of these connectors are identified as inputs 7 and 9, while the DVI portions are recognized as inputs 8 and 10. These connectors featur...
Page 15 - RGB/YUV output connectors; Audio Input Connector Wiring; the DVS 510 SA internal amplifier for amplified output.; Stereo; Wiring the Amplified Audio Port [DVS 510 SA Only]
DVS 510 Series • Installation 9 f RGB/YUV output connectors — Connect cables from RGB (RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB) or YUVp/HD component (R-Y, Y, B-Y) display devices to these female 15-pin HD connectors for scaled RGB or component video output. The output can be scaled to 69 different output rates (see the r...
Page 16 - — Connect an audio device to this female 5-pole; Resetting; — Plug an Ethernet cable into this RJ-45 jack to connect the unit to
DVS 510 Series • Installation 10 j Variable audio output connector — Connect an audio device to this female 5-pole 3.5 mm captive screw connector for balanced or unbalanced variable audio output. This output is affected by tone control, gain, attenuation, and audio delay. Wire the connector as shown...
Page 17 - Remote; ” section, beginning on page 47) or by the SPPCP software; Pin Assignments for the RS-232 Port; Optional 2.5 mm Connector Cable for the Configuration Port; “ on page 16 for more information on this connector.)
DVS 510 Series • Installation 11 o RS232 connector — This female 9-pin DB-9 connector provides for RS-232 or RS-422 remote communication. Connect a host computer or control system to this connector for serial control of the DVS by Simple Instruction Set (SIS) commands (see the “ Remote Configuration...
Page 18 - Wiring the Amplified Audio Port (DVS 510 SA Only); Do not tin the wires. Tinned wire does not hold its shape and can; Speaker Wire Color; Red; Wiring Speakers to the Amplified Connector on the DVS 510 SA
DVS 510 Series • Installation 12 Wiring the Amplified Audio Port (DVS 510 SA Only) To connect speakers to the DVS 510 SA built-in amplifier, terminate the speaker cable as follows: 1. Strip the end of the cable 3/16 inches (5 mm). CAUTIONS: • The length of the exposed wires in the stripping process ...
Page 19 - Fig 10 Connection examples; Speaker Connection Examples
DVS 510 Series • Installation 13 Fig 10 Connection examples 8 Ohm Load Stereo R– Stereo R+ Stereo L– L R 8 Ohms AMPLIFIED OUTPUTS Stereo L+ Stereo Connection 4 Ohm Total Load 4 Ohm Total Load Two 8 ohm speakers wired in parallel equal a 4 ohm load. L R 4/8 Ohms AMPLIFIED OUTPUTS Mono – or Stereo R- ...
Page 20 - DVS 510 Series • Operation; Operation; the DVS 510 or DVS 510 SA. Topics include:; Front Panel
DVS 510 Series • Operation 14 Operation This section discusses the functions available through the front panel to set up and operate the DVS 510 or DVS 510 SA. Topics include: • Front Panel • Powering On • Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Mode • Menus on the LCD Screen • Picture Controls • Input Presets • A...
Page 21 - Input Buttons; DVI; Input button lighting:; When an input button is pressed, it lights amber unless; Auto Image submenu; ” command has been issued to configure the DVS to; PIP control buttons; — When PIP is enabled, a secondary image from a second source
DVS 510 Series • Operation 15 a Input Buttons — Press the desired input button to select an input and switch it to the current output. The visual effect accompanying the switch (switch effect) can be a cut or a fade, depending on the selection (see “ Advanced Configuration Menu ” on page 29). With f...
Page 22 - — Press Menu to access the DVS menu system and step
DVS 510 Series • Operation 16 c Picture control buttons — Press these buttons to adjust window and image size, position, brightness, range of dark and light values (contrast), color, tint, detail, zoom (magnify or reduce), and pan. When one of these buttons is pressed, it lights amber. NOTE: When PI...
Page 23 - Powering On; contact; When power is first applied to the DVS, the LCD panel displays; Initializing; is the current firmware version. If; Power-up and Default Cycle; Audio and video mute settings are; not; retained when power is cycled to the
DVS 510 Series • Operation 17 Powering On Apply power to the DVS by connecting the provided IEC power cord from the rear panel power connector to an AC power source. The scaler performs a self-test during which all the front panel buttons blink red, then green, then amber. At the same time, the init...
Page 24 - High resolution; — Inputs 5 through 7 and 9 if they are configured as RGB (RGBHV,; Low resolution; component video YUVi or RGBcvS; cannot; Input High Resolution; Composite; Enabling; When PIP mode is active:
DVS 510 Series • Operation 18 Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Mode The picture-in-picture (PIP) feature lets the DVS display two image sources on the screen simultaneously. One of these image sources must be low-resolution (composite, S-video, YUVi, or RGBcvS) video, while the other must be high resolution...
Page 25 - Enabling PIP Mode; The first time the DVS is placed in PIP mode, by default input 1 is; Changing the PIP Input
DVS 510 Series • Operation 19 Enabling PIP Mode To enable picture-in-picture mode: 1. Select an input for the main window. The selected input button lights amber. 2. Configure the input for the main window as desired (see “ Input Configuration Menu ” on page 23 and “ Picture Controls ” on page 36). ...
Page 26 - Menus on the LCD Screen; Menu System Overview; menu flow diagram; Using the menus; When the desired submenu is displayed, rotate the horizontal (; Exit
DVS 510 Series • Operation 20 Menus on the LCD Screen The DVS 510 menus that are displayed on the LCD screen enable you to configure and operate the scaler. The menu navigation buttons (Menu and Next) are located to the right of the LCD screen. Press these buttons to cycle through the available menu...
Page 27 - Menu flow diagram; Main Menu
DVS 510 Series • Operation 21 Menu flow diagram The flow diagram below shows the menus that are displayed in the front panel LCD window and the order in which they appear when you repeatedly press the Menu button. Power On Input Configuration 2 sec. Menu Menu Menu 30 sec. View Comm Setting Menu 30 s...
Page 28 - User presets; User Presets Menu; Saving or recalling a user preset; User
DVS 510 Series • Operation 22 User Presets Menu User presets save the current set of image parameters for the selected input. Each input has 16 available user memory presets to which you can save settings or recall using this menu, an SIS command (see the User presets commands in the Command and Res...
Page 29 - Input Configuration Menu; types for each input.
DVS 510 Series • Operation 23 Input Configuration Menu The Input Configuration menu allows you to select a video signal type for the configurable inputs: 5, 6, 7, and 9. (Inputs 1 and 2 are composite video only, inputs 3 and 4 are S-video only, and inputs 8 and 10 are DVI only.) The table below summ...
Page 30 - Selecting an input; For EDID settings, rotate the horizontal knob (; Available input adjustments; EDID; Input configuration submenu adjustments; table on the next page
DVS 510 Series • Operation 24 Selecting an input To select an input, press the numbered input button. The button lights amber. The selected input number is displayed in the LCD window on the first screen of the default cycle. Inputs can also be selected via an SIS command, the SPPCP software, the we...
Page 31 - Enable and disable 3:2 pulldown detection for NTSC and; On; Select an EDID to apply to the selected input.
DVS 510 Series • Operation 25 Input Configuration Submenu Horizontal ( [ ) and Vertical Knob ( { ) Adjustment Video Signal Type (Inputs 5, 6, 7, and 9) Accepted video signal types include RGB, RGBcvS, YUVp/HDTV, and YUVi. Select the desired video format for the selected input (this adjustment is ava...
Page 32 - Output Configuration Menu; Resolutions and refresh rates submenu; to select the output resolution and the vertical Adjust (; shows the available resolutions and refresh rates on the
DVS 510 Series • Operation 26 Output Configuration Menu The output configuration menu allows you to set output resolution and refresh rate, output signal type, and sync polarity (RGBHV only). The following flow diagram shows the output configuration submenus and the adjustments that can be made from...
Page 33 - Resolution; Default resolution; Output Type submenu; Rotate either the horizontal (; Sync Polarity submenu; sync by rotating either the horizontal (
DVS 510 Series • Operation 27 Resolution 23.98 Hz 24 Hz 25 Hz 29.97 Hz 30 Hz 50 Hz 59.94 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 640 x 480 X X X 800 x 600 X X X 852 x 480 X X X 1024 x 768 * X X * X 1024 x 852 X X X 1024 x 1024 X X X 1280 x 768 X X X 1280 x 800 X X X 1280 x 1024 X X X 1360 x 765 X X X 1360 x 768 X X X 1365 x...
Page 34 - Volume Control; Audio Configuration Menu; Gain/Attenuation submenu; Bass
DVS 510 Series • Operation 28 Audio Configuration Menu The Audio Configuration menu enables you to adjust the levels of gain, attenuation, bass, and treble; enable and disable the limiter for the amplifier (DVS 510 SA only); turn audio delay on and off; and select the audio output type (stereo or du...
Page 35 - Audio Delay submenu; In stereo mode; Config Menu; Advanced Configuration Menu
DVS 510 Series • Operation 29 Audio Delay submenu This submenu lets you delay the audio to match the video delay. To enable audio delay, rotate either Adjust knob to the right until the LCD screen displays On . To disable audio delay, rotate either knob to the left until Off is displayed. The defaul...
Page 36 - Auto Memories submenu
DVS 510 Series • Operation 30 Auto Image submenu Auto-Image is enabled per input. When an input is connected and Auto-Image is enabled, the DVS performs an image adjustment in which it measures where the active area starts and stops, then adjusts input sampling accordingly, so that the image fills t...
Page 37 - Auto Memories and Auto-Image Interaction; Auto memories Auto-Image; detected by the DVS 510 are initially set up using default; Aspect Ratio submenu; Fill; In fill mode; RGB Delay submenu; To set the RGB Delay time:
DVS 510 Series • Operation 31 Auto Memories and Auto-Image Interaction Auto memories Auto-Image Action On On New signals or rates that have not been previously detected by the DVS 510 are initially set up using default parameters, then Auto-Image is applied and the values are stored. The next time t...
Page 38 - Switch Effect submenu; is used to calibrate display devices input sampling to the DVS
DVS 510 Series • Operation 32 Switch Effect submenu Two effects are available to be displayed on the output screen when the input is switched: • Cut — The current input is immediately replaced with the image from the new input. • Fade — The current input fades to black and the new input fades in (de...
Page 39 - DVS 510 Series Test Patterns; To select a test pattern:; Off; Internal Temp. screen
DVS 510 Series • Operation 33 Alt Pixels 4x4 Crosshatch Crosshatch Grayscale Color Bars Ramp Crop 1.78 Aspect 1.85 Aspect 2.35 Aspect 1.33 Aspect White Field Blue Mode Figure 19. DVS 510 Series Test Patterns To select a test pattern: 1. From the Advanced Configuration menu, press Next until the Test...
Page 40 - and the serial port baud rate and type.; Edit Comm Settings Menu; View Comm Settings Menu; Edit Comm Settings Menu; To display the Edit Comm Settings menu:
DVS 510 Series • Operation 34 View Comm Settings Menu The View Comm Settings menu lets you view the current settings for the communication ports, including the IP, subnet mask, and gateway addresses of the unit, the MAC (Media Access Code or hardware) address, the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol...
Page 41 - Serial Configuration submenu
DVS 510 Series • Operation 35 The flow diagram below shows the Edit Comm Settings screens and the adjustments that are available from them. Next Serial Config 9600 RS232 Next Set DHCP Mode Off Next Set the DHCP mode: • Off (Def ault) • On Set IP Address 192.168.254.254 Next Next Edit Comm Settings P...
Page 42 - Set IP Address submenu; Press Next until the Set Gateway Addr screen is displayed.; Exiting the Menu System; Picture Controls; Picture Controls Summary
DVS 510 Series • Operation 36 Set IP Address submenu Valid IP addresses consist of four 1-, 2-, or 3-digit numeric sub-fields (called “octets”) that are separated by periods. Each octet can be numbered from 000 through 255 (leading zeros are inserted by the DVS). The factory-installed default addres...
Page 43 - Adjusting the Picture Controls; H Size V
DVS 510 Series • Operation 37 Adjusting the Picture Controls To adjust the picture controls for the currently selected input: 1. Press the button for the input that you want to adjust. If you want to adjust the PIP window, press the PIP On/Off button to enter PIP mode, then press the button for the ...
Page 44 - Input Presets; Audio Functions; Function
DVS 510 Series • Operation 38 Input Presets The DVS 510 Series has 128 input preset slots, which can save signal type, input configuration settings, and picture control settings for any of the inputs. These presets can be saved and recalled using the Windows-based control software (see the Signal Pr...
Page 45 - coarse adjustments or slowly to make fine adjustments.; Volume Knob Rotations; Volume LEDs; — Lights steadily when the volume level is between 80% and 99%. When; Audio Mute; commands on page 62 in the Command and Response; Using the Optional IR 904
DVS 510 Series • Operation 39 Volume Control Rotating the Volume knob on the front panel increases and decreases the audio volume in up to 100 steps. NOTE: This knob is speed sensitive; that is, you can turn the knob quickly to make coarse adjustments or slowly to make fine adjustments. The table be...
Page 46 - Volume Indicator LEDs on the Front Panel; Audio or Video Breakaway; or; or video breakaway is not available while the DVS is in PIP mode.; Resets; There is no reset mode 2 for the DVS 510 Series.
DVS 510 Series • Operation 40 MAX MID MIN VOLUME MAX MID MIN VOLUME MAX MID MIN VOLUME MAX MID MIN VOLUME MAX MID MIN VOLUME MIN LED flashes when volume level is at 0% or audio muted. MIN LED on solid when volume level is at 1% or higher. MID LED on solid when volume level is at 50% or higher. MAX L...
Page 47 - Factory Firmwar
DVS 510 Series • Operation 41 DVS 510 Series Reset Mode Summary Mode Activation Result Purpose and Notes Factory Firmwar e 1 Hold in the recessed Reset button while applying power to the unit. The DVS reverts to the factory default firmware for a single power cycle. Event scripting does not start if...
Page 48 - Lock mode 1; Additional Features; Freeze
DVS 510 Series • Operation 42 Front Panel Lockout (Executive Mode) To prevent accidental changes to settings, you can lock the DVS 510 front panel controls by placing the scaler in lock (executive) mode 1 or 2. While the DVS is in lock mode, RS-232, RS-422, and Ethernet communication, as well as IR ...
Page 49 - Output Sync Mute; Video Mute; current overscan setting.; Overscan Mode; commands on; Using the Optional IR 904 Remote Control; Area for Remote Signal Reception
DVS 510 Series • Operation 43 Output Sync Mute This function mutes all video and sync outputs, placing the display device in a power save mode. Output sync mute is available only via SIS commands (see the Video Mute commands on page 57, in the Command and Response Table for SIS Commands). NOTE: Indi...
Page 50 - Locking IR Remote Control Access; IR Receiver; commands on page 65 in the Command and Response Table for SIS; Installing Batteries in the IR 904 Remote Control; Buttons on the IR 904 Remote Control; Buttons on the IR 904 Remote Control
DVS 510 Series • Operation 44 Locking IR Remote Control Access The DVS can be set to lock out users from using the IR 904 Remote Control to control the scaler. Remote access can be enabled and disabled via SIS commands (see the IR Receiver commands on page 65 in the Command and Response Table for SI...
Page 51 - Enlarge or shrink the image.; Either
DVS 510 Series • Operation 45 a PIP control buttons — Control the picture-in-picture (PIP) function: • PIP On/Off button — Toggles between showing and hiding the picture-in-picture on the display (enabling and disabling PIP mode). • PIP Swap button — Toggles the primary (main or background) and seco...
Page 52 - While watching the display, press repeatedly or press and hold the
DVS 510 Series • Operation 46 f Image Adjustment buttons — Let you make adjustments to the appearance of the image on the screen, including color, tint, contrast, brightness, and sharpness (Detail). For each of these controls, there are two buttons: + to increase the image property and – to decrease...
Page 53 - DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control; Serial Ports; ” on; Ethernet Port; Ethernet Cable
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 47 Remote Configuration and Control The DVS 510 can be remotely controlled via a host computer or other device (such as a control system) attached to the rear panel RS232 connector, the front panel RS-232 Config port, or the LAN port. You can configu...
Page 54 - IP Address; IP Addressing; Establishing an Ethernet Connection Using TCP; Establish a network connection to a DVS as follows:; Scaler-initiated Messages; Connection Timeouts; Set current; Using SIS Commands; When the DVS
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 48 IP Address To access the DVS 510 or DVS 510 SA via the Ethernet port, obtain the IP address of the scaler from your network administrator. If the IP address has been changed to an address comprised of words and characters, you can determine the ac...
Page 55 - Login User; Error Responses; Error Numbers; — Busy
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 49 Scaler-initiated Messages When a local event such as a front panel input selection or adjustment takes place, the DVS responds by sending a message to the host. No response is required from the host. Some scaler-initiated messages are listed here....
Page 56 - Error Response References; = Commands that may give an E27 (invalid event number) error; Using the Command and Response Tables; xx; Telnet; ) character. With the web browser you are; Command and Response Tables for SIS Commands
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 50 Error Response References 14 = Commands that give an E14 (invalid command for this configuration) error if sent to a product whose current configuration does not support the command 24 = Commands that give an E24 (privilege violation) error if you...
Page 57 - ASCII to Hex Conversion Table; ASCII to Hexadecimal Character Conversion Table; Symbol Definitions for DVS 510 Series SIS Commands; Space; = Bottom VGA connector
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 51 ASCII to Hex Conversion Table • Space Figure 28. ASCII to Hexadecimal Character Conversion Table NOTE: Upper- and lowercase text can be used interchangeably except where noted. Symbol Definitions for DVS 510 Series SIS Commands • = Space ] = Carri...
Page 58 - = H and V position; SIS Variables for EDID Resolution and Refresh Rate Combination; SIS Commands EDID Table
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 52 X1$ = Input preset name 16 characters maximum; ASCII characters 23 through 126 only X1% = Picture adjustment 0 through 127 X1^ = H and V position Value based on the current output resolution X1& = H and V size Value based on the current output...
Page 60 - = Video switching effect
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 54 X4% = Video switching effect 0 = Cut: instantly switches video. 1 = Fade: video fades to black, then fades to the new input. X5) = Audio volume Range of 0 through 100 X5! = Audio output format 1 = Mono 2 = Stereo (default) X5@ = Audio gain level 0...
Page 61 - Command and Response Table for DVS 510 Series SIS Commands
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 55 Command ASCII Command (Host to Scaler) Response (Scaler to Host) Additional Description Input Selection Video and audio X! ! In X! • All ] Select video and audio from input source X! . Video X! & In X! • RGB ] Select video from input source X!...
Page 62 - View horizontal start
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 56 Command ASCII Command (Host to Scaler) Response (Scaler to Host) Additional Description Horizontal Start Specify a value E X$ HSRT } Hsrt X! * X$ ] Set the horizontal location of the first active pixel in the active window to X$ . Increment value ...
Page 64 - Command; Horizontal Size
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 58 Command ASCII Command (Host to Scaler) Response (Scaler to Host) Additional Description Picture Controls (continued) Contrast Specific value E X1% CONT } Cont X! * X1% ] Set the contrast level to X1% . Increment up E + CONT } Cont X! * X1% ] Selec...
Page 65 - EDID resolution table
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 59 Command ASCII Command (Host to Scaler) Response (Scaler to Host) Additional Description Vertical Size NOTE: The vertical size range ( X1& ) is based on the current output resolution. Specific value E X1& VSIZ } Vsiz X! * X1& ] Set the ...
Page 67 - are case sensitive
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 61 Command ASCII Command (Host to Scaler) Response (Scaler to Host) Additional Description Picture-in-Picture (PIP) (continued) View PIP input E PIP } X! ] View the input in the PIP window. Swap % Tke ] Exchange the displayed content between the main...
Page 69 - Input presets; Advanced Configuration; Test pattern
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 63 Command ASCII Command (Host to Scaler) Response (Scaler to Host) Additional Description Presets (continued) Input Presets Recall input preset 2 * X2^ . 2 Rpr X2^ ] Recall input preset X2^ . Save input preset 2 * X2^ , 2 Spr X2^ ] Save the paramete...
Page 71 - cut; Information Request; nn
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 65 Command ASCII Command (Host to Scaler) Response (Scaler to Host) Additional Description Advanced Configuration (continued) HDCP Signal Status Query input E I HDCP } X4$ ] Request the HDCP signal status of the current input. Query output E O HDCP }...
Page 72 - Erase flash memory
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 66 Command ASCII Command (Host to Scaler) Response (Scaler to Host) Additional Description Resets Erase flash memory 24 E ZFFF } Zpf ] Clear all data from flash memory. Reset audio settings E ZA } Zpa ] Reset the audio input gain and global treble an...
Page 73 - Symbol Definitions for IP-specific SIS Commands; Day
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 67 Symbol Definitions for IP-specific SIS Commands • = Space ] = Carriage return with line feed } = Carriage return with no line feed | = Pipe (vertical bar) character. For URL-encoded commands, has the same function as ] . E = Escape W = For URL-enc...
Page 74 - For example, the View Name command
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 68 X8* = Time (in 10-ms increments) to wait 2 through 32767 between characters before Default = 2 , or 20 ms terminating the connection X8( = Hardware (MAC) address 00-05-A6- xx-xx-xx X9) = Subnet mask nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn (Leading zeros in each of the fo...
Page 75 - = Event buffer offset
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 69 X10% = Event buffer 0 = receive 1 = unified 2 = data 3 = NVRAM X10^ = Event buffer offset 0 through maximum buffer size X10& = Event data size b = bit B = byte (8 bits) S = short (16 bits) L = long (32 bits) NOTE: In a write operation, this pa...
Page 76 - Command and Response Table for IP-Specific SIS Commands; response
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 70 Command and Response Table for IP-Specific SIS Commands Command ASCII Command (Host to Scaler) Response (Scaler to Host) Additional Description Bidirectional Serial Port Send data string E X7! * X8& * X8* * X9! RS } X7@ response from command ]...
Page 77 - TC
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 71 Command ASCII Command (Host to Scaler) Response (Scaler to Host) Additional Description Ethernet Data Port Set current connection port timeout E 0 * X12( TC } Pti0 * X12( ] Set number of seconds (in tens of seconds) before timeout on IP connection...
Page 78 - DH
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 72 Command ASCII Command (Host to Scaler) Response (Scaler to Host) Additional Description IP Setup Commands (continued) Set Daylight Saving Time 24 E X10# CX } Ipx X10# ] Set daylight saving time X10# : 0 = off or ignore 1 = USA (Begins second Sunda...
Page 79 - verbose mode; View verbose mode; Password and Security Settings; View administrator password
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 73 Command ASCII Command (Host to Scaler) Response (Scaler to Host) Additional Description IP Setup Commands (continued) Set verbose mode E X9@ CV } Vrb X9@ ] Set verbose mode X9@ . For X9@ : 0 = verbose mode and tagged responses disabled 1 = verbose...
Page 80 - View user password
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 74 Command ASCII Command (Host to Scaler) Response (Scaler to Host) Additional Description Password and Security Settings (continued) Set user password 14 E X10@ CU } Ipu • X10( ] Set user access password X10@ . X10@ = 4 to 12 alphanumeric characters...
Page 81 - Go up one directory; Unit response—Telnet:; bytes left; Unit response—HEML sample code:
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 75 Command ASCII Command (Host to Scaler) Response (Scaler to Host) Additional Description Directories NOTES: • Directory name = a text string that can contain letters A–Z , a–z , digits 1–9 , minus signs or hyphens ( - ), plus sign ( + ), or colon (...
Page 82 - Sunday
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 76 Command ASCII Command (Host to Scaler) Response (Scaler to Host) Additional Description Stream Files via Telnet, RS-232, or RS-422 Load file to user flash memory 24,28 E + UF filesize, filename } Upl ] Load file to user flash and set specific time...
Page 83 - View event buffer memory; View string from event buffer
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 77 Command ASCII Command (Host to Scaler) Response (Scaler to Host) Additional Description Event Control View event buffer memory 27 E X10$ , X10% , X10^ , X10& E } X12) ] Write event buffer memory 24,27 E X10$ , X10% , X10^ , X10* X10& E } E...
Page 84 - Using the Signal Processing Products Control Program (SPPCP); Installing the Software; from the supplied DVD, or downloaded from the Extron website.; Installing from the Extron DVD; on the DVD drive to start it.; Software; Software Button on the DVD Opening Screen; On the Control Software screen, locate the; Signal; and click the; Install; link in the far right column.; SPPCP Install Link on the Software DVD Screen
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 78 Using the Signal Processing Products Control Program (SPPCP) The Windows-based Extron Signal Processing Products Control Program (SPPCP) offers an alternative way to control the DVS 510 Series via an RS-232, RS-422, or Ethernet connection. The gra...
Page 85 - By default, the installation creates a; Processing; Installing from the Extron website; On the Extron website (; Download Center screen on the Extron Website; Download; Download Link for SPPCP Software
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 79 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. By default, the installation creates a C:\Program Files\Extron\Signal Processing directory and places a shortcut icon in it. Installing from the Extron website If you do not have a...
Page 86 - Starting the Software; field, either enter the IP address of your DVS or; Tabs on the SPPCP: Select Connection Type Window
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 80 Starting the Software 1. Click Start > Programs > Extron Electronics > Signal Processing > Signal Processing Products Control Program . Alternatively, if an SPPCP icon was installed on the desktop, double-click the icon. The Select Con...
Page 87 - Fig: SPPCP Main Window; Signal Processing Products Control Program Main Window; Accessing the Help File; Select; from the; Help
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 81 Fig: SPPCP Main Window Figure 35. Signal Processing Products Control Program Main Window Accessing the Help File For instructions on using the SPPCP software, see the control program help file. To view this file, do either of the following: • Sele...
Page 88 - Updating the Firmware Using SPPCP; On the Extron web page, select the; product; On the next two File Download - Security Warning windows, click; Files
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 82 Updating the Firmware Using SPPCP The Firmware Loader utility, accessed through the Signal Processing Products Control Program, provides a way to replace the DVS 510 firmware. In addition to being provided on the Extron Software DVD, the Firmware ...
Page 89 - Firmware Loader Window; Valid firmware files must have the file extension
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 83 6. Double-click on <double click to set> in the New Firmware File column, or select New Firmware for Selected Devices from the File menu. Figure 36. Firmware Loader Window The Choose Firmware File window opens. Figure 37. Choose Firmware Fil...
Page 90 - Begin; When the upload is complete, the
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 84 8. Click Begin . The following indicators on the Firmware Loader window show the progress of the update: • The Transfer Time field shows the amounts of remaining and elapsed time for the update. • The Total Progress field displays a status bar wit...
Page 91 - DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control; HTML; Internet Explorer; Accessing the Web Pages; Access the HTML pages as follows:; space
DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control 85 85 HTML Configuration and Control This section provides procedures for accessing and using the DVS 510 embedded web pages. The following topics are included: • Accessing the Web Pages • Special Characters • System Status Page • Configuration Pages •...
Page 92 - Example of a Network Password Dialog Box; If an administrator or user password is required, enter it in the; Password; your DVS IP address. Click; OK; entry is not required.; If neither of the above conditions exists; , the scaler downloads and displays the; Special Characters; Use of the following characters is not recommended:
DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control 86 4. Press the <Enter> key. The DVS checks to see if it is password protected. • If the scaler is not password protected, the System Status web page opens. • If the DVS is password protected, the network password dialog box is displayed. Figure ...
Page 93 - clicking the; Status; System Status Page; You can also update the page by clicking the; Refresh; button in your browser.
DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control 87 System Status Page The System Status page provides an overall view of the status of the DVS, including firmware version and serial port settings. The System Status page is the default page that the scaler downloads when connected. You can access the...
Page 94 - Configuration Pages; System Settings Page; The DVS 510 displays the System Settings page when you click the; Configuration
DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control 88 Configuration Pages The Configuration tab contains four pages that only an administrator can access. These pages are listed in the left sidebar menu on the Configuration tab. The following sections describe the changes you can make from these pages....
Page 95 - IP Settings Fields; field contains the name used as the “from” information when the DVS
DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control 89 IP Settings Fields The IP Settings fields let you view and edit settings unique to the Ethernet interface. After editing any of the IP settings, click the Submit button at the bottom of this section. Unit Name field The Unit Name field contains the ...
Page 96 - Date/Time Settings section; Date/Time Settings Fields
DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control 90 Date/Time Settings section The fields in the Date/Time Settings section enable you to view and set the date and time parameters. Figure 42. Date/Time Settings Fields To change the date and time settings: 1. In each Date or Time field that you want t...
Page 97 - Scaler Settings page; Scaler Settings Page; Input Configuration section; Select the analog signal type (
DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control 91 Scaler Settings page The Scaler Settings page simulates elements of the DVS 510 front panel menu system and also allows you to set video input signals (for inputs 5, 6, 7, and 9 only), configure the output, and remotely select advanced configuration...
Page 98 - , which applies the EDID of the output to the selected input, or; Output Configuration section
DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control 92 • EDID : Select an EDID (resolution and refresh rate) for inputs 5, 6, 8, and 10. You can select Match Output , which applies the EDID of the output to the selected input, or select one of the following EDIDs: 640x480 @ 50 Hz 1024x1024 @ 60 Hz 1360x...
Page 99 - Test Patterns on the DVS 510; to enable or disable auto memories. When auto
DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control 93 Fig_Test Patterns Alt Pixels 4x4 Crosshatch Crosshatch Grayscale Color Bars Ramp Crop 1.78 Aspect 1.85 Aspect 2.35 Aspect 1.33 Aspect White Field Blue Mode Figure 44. Test Patterns on the DVS 510 The default is Off (no test pattern). (See “Test Patt...
Page 100 - Passwords Page; Setting a password; Enter the new administrator password in the; Removing passwords
DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control 94 Passwords Page Access the Passwords page by clicking the Passwords link on the sidebar menu on the System Settings page. Figure 45. Passwords Page Setting a password The fields on the Passwords page are used to enter and verify administrator and use...
Page 101 - Firmware Upgrade page; Firmware Upgrade Page
DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control 95 Firmware Upgrade page The Firmware Upgrade page lets you update the firmware that is loaded on the DVS control board without taking the scaler out of service. Access the Firmware Upgrade page by clicking the Firmware Upgrade link on the System Setti...
Page 102 - Choose File to Upload Window with a Firmware File Selected
DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control 96 5. Click the Browse button. A Choose File to Upload window opens. Figure 47. Choose File to Upload Window with a Firmware File Selected 6. Navigate to the folder where you saved the firmware upgrade file and double-click on the firmware file name (i...
Page 103 - File Management Page; Uploading Files
DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control 97 File Management Page The File Management page is a useful tool that allows you to use and upload existing and custom web pages. Custom pages can be developed using a third-party web page development program such as Microsoft Office FrontPage or Adob...
Page 104 - Adding a Directory; To add a directory or folder to the DVS file system:; uploading files; Other File Management Activities; Open a file; Control Pages
DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control 98 Adding a Directory To add a directory or folder to the DVS file system: 1. Enter the directory name in the Dir: field, following the slash (/). 2. Click the Add Dir button. 3. With the directory name displayed, perform the uploading files procedure ...
Page 105 - User Control Page; On the User Control page, you can perform the following functions:; Selecting an input and signal type; Both; Both audio and video will come from the same input (default).; Video; Only the video signal will come from the new input.; Only the audio signal will come from the new input.
DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control 99 User Control Page The User Control page simulates elements of the DVS 510 front panel and also includes other features such as picture control, mute and freeze options, Auto-Image, film mode detection, aspect ratio selection, and front panel lockout...
Page 106 - Configuring the audio
DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control 100 2. In the Input Selection section, click the desired input button. The button on the screen is highlighted and its equivalent button on the front panel lights as follows, depending on your signal type selection: • If you selected Both as the signal...
Page 107 - Picture Control
DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control 101 Picture Control From the User Control screen, you can adjust the picture controls listed below. NOTE: These controls are not available when the DVS is in PIP mode. To adjust picture controls for the PIP window, click PIP Setup on the left sidebar m...
Page 108 - Memory/Input Presets Page
DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control 102 • Pixel Phase (RGB and YUVp/HDTV inputs only): Adjust the point at which pixels are sampled for the selected input. The range is 1 through 31 ; the default is 16 . • Total Pixels (RGB and YUVp/HDTV inputs only): Increase or decrease the width in pi...
Page 109 - Presets
DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control 103 4. Click the Presets link on the left sidebar menu to display the Presets page. 5. From the Memory Presets drop-down menu, select a number for the preset you are creating. 6. Click the Save button. To recall a saved user preset: 1. From the Memory ...
Page 110 - Use the PIP Setup page to configure the picture-in-picture window.; PIP Setup Page
DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control 104 PIP Setup Page Use the PIP Setup page to configure the picture-in-picture window. Figure 51. PIP Setup Page On this screen, you can specify the parameters described on the next page for the PIP window.
Page 111 - Selecting a PIP input; Audio Follow; Swap
DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control 105 Selecting a PIP input The PIP input must be a different resolution type (high or low) from the main input. For example, if input 1 (composite video) is your main input, the PIP input can be selected from inputs 5 through 10 (high-resolution only). ...
Page 113 - DVS 510 Series • Reference Information; Reference; Specifications; Video input; for pixel; Video processing
DVS 510 Series • Reference Information 107 107 Reference Information This section provides reference information on the DVS 510 Series. The following topics are covered: • Specifications • Part Numbers • Mounting the DVS 510 Scaler • Button Labels • IP Addressing Specifications Video input Number/si...
Page 114 - Video output
DVS 510 Series • Reference Information 108 Video output Number/signal type ........................ 2 scaled RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB; Y, R-Y, B-Y 1 scaled DVI/HDMI (HDCP compliant) Connectors .................................... 2 female 15-pin HD 1 female DVI-I (only digital signal active) Nominal level ...
Page 115 - Audio output; Serial control pin configurations; General; Power consumption
DVS 510 Series • Reference Information 109 Audio output Number/signal type ........................ 1 stereo or 2 mono (2 channels total)Connectors .................................... (2) 3.5 mm captive screw connectors, 5-poleImpedance ..................................... 50 ohms unbalanced, 100 ...
Page 116 - Mounting; Part Numbers; Included Parts; MBD 249 rack mounting brackets kit; Optional Accessories; These items can be ordered separately:; Description; IR 904 Remote Control
DVS 510 Series • Reference Information 110 Mounting Rack mount ............................. Yes, with included brackets Enclosure type ................................ Metal Enclosure dimensions ..................... 3.5" H x 17.5" W x 9.4" D (2U high, full rack wide) (8.9 cm H x 44.4 c...
Page 117 - Mounting the DVS 510 Scaler; Rack Mounting; UL guidelines for rack mounting; Elevated operating ambient temperature; — When connecting the equipment to the supply circuit, consider; Rack mounting procedure
DVS 510 Series • Reference Information 111 Mounting the DVS 510 Scaler Rack Mounting UL guidelines for rack mounting The following Underwriters Laboratories (UL) guidelines pertain to the installation of the DVS 510 in a rack: • Elevated operating ambient temperature — If the equipment is installed ...
Page 118 - Rack Mounting a DVS 510 Scaler; Tabletop Use; To set up the unit for tabletop use:; Button Labels; can replace these labels with your own button labels, if desired.; Replacing Button Labels; To replace a button label:
DVS 510 Series • Reference Information 112 Fig: Rack mounting MBD 249 2U Rack MountingBracket (Pre-attached) Figure 52. Rack Mounting a DVS 510 Scaler Tabletop Use To set up the unit for tabletop use: 1. Remove the eight screws to detach the mounting brackets from the sides of the unit. 2. Attach on...
Page 119 - Replacing a Button Label; Creating Labels Using the Button Label Generator; icon (shown at right) in the Extron Electronics group or folder.
DVS 510 Series • Reference Information 113 3. Locate the small corner notch on the lens cap, and slide the screwdriver between the lens cap and the diffuser (see b in the illustration below). 4. Using a rotating motion of the screwdriver, carefully pry the two pieces apart (see c in the illustration...
Page 120 - pull-down menu, select a layout that most resembles the DVS 510; Customize; To access the Button Label Generator help, select; Button
DVS 510 Series • Reference Information 114 Figure 54. Button Label Generator Window (Example) 2. From the Systems pull-down menu, select a layout that most resembles the DVS 510 front panel buttons (although you can select any layout from this menu). You can also select Customize Button Layouts from...
Page 121 - Blank Button Labels
DVS 510 Series • Reference Information 115 Blank Button Labels
Page 122 - What is an IP Address?; Host identifier; NNN; Class B; Choosing IP Addresses
DVS 510 Series • Reference Information 116 IP Addressing What is an IP Address? An IP address is a 32-bit binary number that is used to identify each device on an Ethernet network. This number is usually represented by four decimal numbers (each in the range of 0 to 255) separated by dots, such as 1...
Page 123 - Subnet Mask; Pinging for the IP Address; Ping can also be used to test the Ethernet link to the DVS 510 Series; Pinging to determine the Extron IP address; From the Windows; Start; command
DVS 510 Series • Reference Information 117 The following is an example of an invalid Class C addressing scheme: Device IP Address SPPCP Control Software Computer 208.132.180.41 DVS 510 192.157.180.42 NOTE: The above addresses are invalid because the network identifier for each address is not the sam...
Page 124 - Ping Command and Response; Pinging to determine the web IP address; Connecting as a Telnet Client; SIS commands to the DVS from the PC via the Ethernet link and the LAN.
DVS 510 Series • Reference Information 118 4. At the command prompt, enter ping IP address . The computer returns a display similar to figure 56.The line Pinging ... reports the actual numeric IP address, regardless of whether you entered the actual numeric IP address or an alias name. Figure 56. Pi...
Page 125 - Telnet Screen; Telnet tips; If the scaler is not password protected; Escape character and Esc key
DVS 510 Series • Reference Information 119 4. At the prompt, enter telnet . The computer returns a display similar to the figure below. Figure 57. Telnet Screen Telnet tips It is not the intention of this guide to detail all of the operations and functionality of Telnet; however, some basic level of...
Page 126 - Local echo; sub; Gateways
DVS 510 Series • Reference Information 120 Local echo Once your computer is connected to the DVS 510, by default Telnet does not display your keystrokes on the screen. SIS commands are entered blindly, and only the SIS responses are displayed on the screen. To command Telnet to show all keystrokes, ...
Page 127 - Local and remote devices; Establishing an Ethernet Connection; IP addresses and octets; optional. Values of 256 and above are invalid.; Subnet masks and octets; Determining whether devices are on the same subnet; If the unmasked octets of the two IP addresses
DVS 510 Series • Reference Information 121 Local and remote devices The local and remote devices are defined from the point of view of the function being described. In this guide, subnetting is an issue when you are using the controlling computer to set TCP/IP and e-mail values in the DVS (see “ Est...
Page 128 - Extron Warranty; and Central America:; The Netherlands; USA; xtron; Warranty
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