Extron DXP DVI PRO - Manual

Extron DXP DVI PRO

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Instrucciones de seguridad • Español; 安全须知; 注意
  • Page 3 – FCC Class A Notice; This unit was tested with shielded; Extron Safety; ” on the Extron website.; Specifications Availability; Product specifications are available on the Extron website,
  • Page 4 – Conventions Used in this Guide; Notifications; the following are used:; Risk of severe bodily injury.; Software Commands; CE; in this guide, the character “; ping; File; Copyright; © 2012 Extron Electronics. All rights reserved.; Trademarks
  • Page 5 – DXP DVI, DXP DVI Pro and DXP HDMI Series • Contents; Contents; Introduction; Selecting Lock Mode 2 or Toggling; SIS Configuration and Control
  • Page 6 – Symbol Definitions for IP-specific; Matrix Software
  • Page 7 – DXP DVI, DXP DVI Pro, and DXP HDMI Series • Introduction; About this Guide; The following matrix sizes are available:
  • Page 8 – Features; DXP DVI and DXP DVI Pro Series
  • Page 10 – Internal universal power supply; power supply provides worldwide power compatibility.; Application Diagrams; Application Diagram for a DXP 88 HDMI
  • Page 11 – DXP DVI Pro Series; TouchLink; Application Diagram for a DXP 88 DVI Pro
  • Page 13 – DXP DVI, DXP DVI Pro, and DXP HDMI Series • Installation; Installation; Rear Panels; show the rear panels of a DVI model and an HDMI model.; DVI input and
  • Page 14 – Figure 5
  • Page 15 – LockIt HDMI; Output connectors; The Link and Act LEDs indicate the status of; Reset button
  • Page 16 – Connections; Risk of electric shock.; Remove power from the system before making; Ethernet Connection; Ethernet or Fast Ethernet.; Connector; Crossover Cable; 0Base-T Ethernet requires CAT 3 UTP or STP cable at minimum.; Crossover cable; — Direct connection between the computer and the DXP switcher
  • Page 17 – Pin; Tx; Remote RS232/RS422 Connector Pin Assignments; See the “; of the SIS commands and the “; See “; -pin D Connection; mm Connector Cable for the Configuration Port
  • Page 18 – DXP DVI, 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 19 – Room; to 16 outputs. Each room can have up to 10 presets.; Room preset; — A configuration consisting of outputs in a single room that has; Front Panel Controls and Indicators; the illumination (see “; Setting the Button Background Illumination; ” on page; DXP Switchers Front Panel
  • Page 20 – Input and Output Buttons; With the Output 1 button, place the switcher in I/O grouping mode; Saving and Recalling Presets
  • Page 21 – Configuration Port
  • Page 22 – With the Preset, View; Muting and Unmuting Video and Audio Outputs
  • Page 23 – — The Esc; Primary Functions; Green when selected; Secondary Functions; With Enter, select lock mode 2 or toggle between
  • Page 24 – Secondary functions (; With the Video button, commands the front panel system reset.; Button Icons; Creating Button Labels; OUTPUTS; Example of Button Labels on a DXP Front Panel
  • Page 25 – Powering On; Press the Esc; and; Video and audio ties
  • Page 26 – cannot be selected, and the selected input button remains lit (see “; Grouping; When the Video and Audio buttons are lit; Example 1: Creating a Set of Ties; Press and release the Esc; Clear All Selections; Because the DXP DVI series models do not support audio, you cannot; Select Video and Audio
  • Page 27 – Press and release the Input 5 button.; Press and release the Output 3, Output 4, and Output 8 buttons.; the Esc; The configuration now is
  • Page 28 – Example 2: Adding a Tie to a Set of Video Ties; This example assumes that you have performed example 1.; Select Video Only; Select an Input with Ties; Press and release the Output 1 button.; Select an Additional Output
  • Page 29 – 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
  • Page 30 – This example assumes that you have performed examples 1 and 2.; Press and release the input 5 button.; Select an Input; Press and release the Output 4 button.; Deselect the Output
  • Page 31 – Viewing a Configuration; Muting and Unmuting Video and; View the current configuration as follows:
  • Page 33 – buttons as necessary until both are lit.; Select an Input to View; Press and release the Video button to deselect video.; Deselect Video to View Only Audio Ties
  • Page 34 – toggle it to either unlit or background-illuminated.; 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 35 – current configuration; configuration. Presets; ” section, beginning on; Presets 17 through 32 are available via; Preset Locations for All DXP Models; Example 5: Saving a Preset; Press and release the Esc button.
  • Page 36 – Press and; selected memory location.; Example 6: Recalling a Preset
  • Page 37 – Press and release the Preset button.; Enter Recall Preset Mode; Select the Preset; Press the Enter button
  • Page 38 – can; I/O Grouping of Incompatible Video Formats; embedded web pages (see the “; HTML Operation
  • Page 39 – Press the Enter button to select group 1.; Locking and Unlocking the Front Panel (Executive Modes)
  • Page 40 – Example 7: Grouping Inputs and Outputs; the Input 1 and Output 1 buttons until all; Select; Press and release the Enter button to select group 1.
  • Page 41 – 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; on page; Assign Inputs and Outputs to Group 2
  • Page 42 – Deselect I/O Group Mode; Group 1 consists of inputs and outputs 1 through 4.; the front panel (see “; Locking and Unlocking the Front Panel (Executive; Press and release the View button.; Mutes are saved to non-volatile memory. When power is removed and
  • Page 43 – Example 8: Muting and Unmuting an Output; the Video and Audio buttons.; Select Audio Only; You can view the mutes in
  • Page 44 – the Output 3 button and then the Output 4 button; the Output 3 button and then the Output 4 button for
  • Page 45 – — Basic functions are unlocked. Advanced features are locked and; Selecting Lock Mode 2 or Toggling Between Mode 2 and Mode 0
  • Page 46 – Selecting Lock Mode 2 or Toggling Between Mode 2 and Mode 1; Switching from Lock Mode 1 to Lock Mode 0; unlocked). You must first place the switcher in lock mode 2, then; Resetting; Resetting the System from the Front Panel; ZXXX
  • Page 47 – To reset the switcher to the factory default settings, press and; while; you apply AC power to the switcher.; Power; System Reset; Resetting Using the Rear Panel Reset Button; table; on the next page provides a summary of the reset modes.
  • Page 48 – Reset Modes Summary; Mode; Hold in the Reset button while applying; not; resetting, the Reset LED blinks two times; Save
  • Page 49 – To perform a soft reset of the switcher:; the rear panel Reset button until; Soft Resets
  • Page 50 – the Input 1 and Input 2; Toggle Background Illumination On or Off; four control; Release the Control buttons.
  • Page 51 – To change a value; , press and release the button that selects the desired value (see; actions are ignored and the Enter, Video, and Audio buttons blink.; Exit; Serial Port Selection and; mode; Troubleshooting; Check to see if one or more outputs are muted.
  • Page 52 – Configuration Worksheets; blank worksheet; Figure; Worksheet Example 1: System Equipment
  • Page 53 – Displayed in the conference room (output 4) to the overflow crowd; Worksheet Example 3: Test Configuration; Worksheet Example 3: Test Configuration
  • Page 54 – Worksheet Form
  • Page 55 – Serial Ports; For the pin assignments for this port, see “
  • Page 56 – Ethernet Port; Connecting; Ethernet Cable; Ethernet; Default IP Addresses; IP Addressing; Establishing an Ethernet Connection; Establish a network connection to a DXP switcher as follows:; password
  • Page 57 – Connection Timeouts; Configure; command in the Command and Response Table for IP-specific SIS; Number of Connections; Set verbose mode; command in the; Switcher-initiated Messages; is the firmware version number and 60-; With an Ethernet connection:
  • Page 59 – Switcher Error Responses; — Busy; Using the Command and Response Tables for SIS Commands; Command and Response Tables; ASCII to Hex Conversion Table; ASCII to Hexadecimal Conversion; Special Characters
  • Page 60 – SIS Commands for DXP; Symbol Definitions for DXP; maximum. Each room can have up to 10 room
  • Page 61 – EDID table; nn
  • Page 62 – EDID Table — DDC Source Selection; DXP DVI Pro and HDMI*; SIS Value; rates differ from DVI non-Pro for SIS
  • Page 63 – Command and Response Table for DXP SIS Commands; Command; untie
  • Page 64 – DXP DVI Pro 88; Set
  • Page 65 – Brackets are shown to separate; clear global preset ties; Write room outputs; Names; Each room can have up to 10 presets (
  • Page 66 – Rmm; View Ties and Presets; Vid
  • Page 67 – View audio room preset; View audio global preset
  • Page 68 – Gro
  • Page 70 – except; DXP 48 DVI Pro
  • Page 71 – nnn; Firmware Version Queries:; Query controller firmware; = Verbose firmware version–description–upload date and time
  • Page 72 – View File Directory Commands:; file; EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) Commands; EDID; EDID Table
  • Page 73 – HDCP
  • Page 74 – IP-specific SIS Commands; Symbol Definitions for IP-specific Commands; = Matrix name
  • Page 75 – none
  • Page 76 – Command and Response Table for IP-Specific SIS Commands; cannot; Set GMT offset
  • Page 77 – the separate
  • Page 78 – DXP DVI, DXP DVI Pro, and DXP HDMI Series • Matrix Software; Both programs are compatible with Windows; Matrix Switchers Control Program; Installing the Software; Software
  • Page 79 – Software Operation Via Ethernet; Ethernet protocol settings; locally created file names. Use of the following characters is; Using the Software; the “; icon; Electronics group or folder on the; Comm Port Selection Window
  • Page 80 – and see “; Using Emulation Mode; Either click in the
  • Page 81 – Click; Connect; Figures; Extron Matrix Switcher Control Program Matrix Window (No Ties)
  • Page 82 – Fig_Sample Matrix window with ties; 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 83 – Camera; When finished assigning icons, click; Managing Ties; , drag the desired input box to the word “
  • Page 84 – To view information on a specific input or output device; , position the cursor; Matrix Window with Pop-up Information on Audio Input 1
  • Page 85 – IP Setup; IP Settings/Options Window; screen while connected via the Ethernet port can immediately
  • Page 86 – Setting the IP address
  • Page 87 – Setting the subnet mask
  • Page 88 – Setting the local time; Press the key or click in another field to exit the; Sync Time to PC button; HH; Enabling daylight savings time; space; Editing the
  • Page 89 – Setting the user password; Edit the; Setting the mail server IP address; Setting the IP; Edit this field as follows:; Setting the mail server domain name; xxxxx
  • Page 90 – Entering e-mail addressee information; Edit these fields and controls as follows:; Selecting Inputs to Monitor
  • Page 91 – Updating the Firmware
  • Page 92 – From the; Tools; . The Select Files to Upload to; Select Files to Upload Window with Firmware File Selected; Valid firmware files must have the file extension; Open; selected .s19 file reprograms the device firmware.; OK
  • Page 93 – Uploading HTML Files; HTML Files List Window
  • Page 94 – menu; Window Menus; File menu
  • Page 95 – Tools menu; The; 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 96 – — Displays the Channel Mute Settings window. On this; Channel Mute Settings Window; user defined outputs.; EDID Configuration Window
  • Page 97 – To select or save an EDID file:; Advanced; to open the EDID Record Viewer window, on which you can; EDID Record Viewer; (DVI Pro and HDMI models only) — Opens the EDID Configuration
  • Page 98 – — Allows you to set options for the IP connection (see “; — Displays a list of HTML files installed on the switcher
  • Page 99 – Take; to confirm the name.; Names for Presets Window; Show; configuration. You can refer to these for SIS programming (see the; SIS Configuration
  • Page 100 – — Allows you to establish input-output groups.; to establish the groups.; Input/Output Groups Window
  • Page 101 – — Allows you to assign outputs to rooms or delete outputs; to establish the rooms.; room; is a subset of outputs that are logically related to each other, as; Room Configuration Window; Initialize; — Displays the Initialize & Clear window, on which you can select,; Initialize & Clear Window
  • Page 102 – Preferences menu; Ties as Lines
  • Page 103 – Ties Shown as Crosspoints
  • Page 104 – — 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
  • Page 105 – Help menu; IP Connection; — Displays the Matrix Switcher + Help program, in which you can find; Model; — Administrator or User; Connection; baud rate; icon in the Extron
  • Page 106 – Selecting an Emulation File; Cancel; Saving a New Emulation File
  • Page 107 – Emulation Configuration Window; Continue using the program as described under “; Using the Matrix Switcher Help File; From the Extron Electronics program folder or; blank button labels
  • Page 108 – Using the Button Label Generator; Replacing Button; ButtonLabelGenerator; Button Label Generator Window
  • Page 109 – Replacing Button Labels; Replacing a Button Label
  • Page 110 – Blank Button Labels
  • Page 111 – DXP DVI, DXP DVI Pro, and DXP HDMI Series • HTML Operation; Accessing the Web Pages; Access the HTML pages as follows:
  • Page 112 – 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; Use of the following characters is
  • Page 113 – Status Tab; tab lets you access the; System Status; and the; DSVP and HDCP; System Status Page; Status; System Status Page
  • Page 114 – DSVP and HDCP Page; link on the; link on the side-bar instead of; DSVP; , because those models do not support HDCP. The DSVP; DSVP and HDCP Page for the DXP DVI Pro and DXP HDMI
  • Page 115 – Configuration Tab; Click the; tab to access the System Settings,; System Settings Page; System Settings Page; Switcher Control Program (see the “
  • Page 116 – IP Settings Fields; field contains the name used as the “from” information when the DXP; IP
  • Page 117 – Date/Time Settings Fields; time varies from the GMT international time reference.
  • Page 118 – Passwords Page; Entering a password; Enter the password in the; Clearing a password; Enter a space in each field.
  • Page 119 – Access the Email Settings page by clicking the; Email Settings Page; Mail IP Address field
  • Page 120 – Domain Name field; SMTP Authorization Required fields; You must specify; both; Email address fields
  • Page 121 – Email Options Menu on the Email Settings Page; Firmware Upgrade Page; product
  • Page 122 – Choose File Window with a Firmware File Selected
  • Page 123 – File Management Tab; File Management Page; Uploading Files; Browse
  • Page 124 – Adding a Directory; Enter the new directory name in the; Other File Management Activities; Open a file
  • Page 125 – Control Tab; Use the; select the; Set and View Ties Page; on the next page) that identifies the input and output for
  • Page 126 – Pop-up Field Providing Formation About a Button Tie; If the source requires HDCP authentication, ensure that HDCP; Output Adjustments; If desired, you can save the EDID for the output device
  • Page 127 – Global Presets Page; Saving a preset; Enter a name for the preset in the text field.; Recalling a preset; preset on the Global Presets page.
  • Page 128 – Reference; following topics are covered:; Part Numbers and Accessories; Models; DXP Model; DXP 44 DVI Pro; Included Parts; Included Part; LockIt HDMI Lacing Bracket Installation Guide
  • Page 129 – DXP DVI, DXP DVI Pro, and DXP HDMI Series • Reference Information; Optional Accessories; -pin D female to 2.5 mm TRS configuration cable; Cables and Adapters; Mounting the Switcher; UL Guidelines for Rack Mounting; — If the equipment is installed in a
  • Page 130 – Mechanical loading; — Mount the equipment in the rack so that uneven mechanical; Circuit overloading; — When connecting the equipment to the supply circuit,; Rack Mounting Procedure; Rack Mounting the DXP to a 19-inch Rack
  • Page 131 – What is an IP Address?; Host identifier; Class Name Valid Address Range; Class B; NNN; Choosing IP Addresses; Host identifier must be unique for each address.; valid; DXP DVI Pro switcher
  • Page 132 – Subnet Mask; Pinging for the IP Address; Ping can also be used to test the Ethernet link to the DXP; Ping to determine Extron IP address; From the Windows; Start; command
  • Page 133 – Ping Response; Ping to determine web IP address; Connecting as a Telnet Client; Starting Telnet; Telnet Screen
  • Page 134 – Operating using Telnet; You connect to the DXP Plus switcher using the; If the switcher is not password-protected; When you are logged in, the switcher returns either; Escape character and Esc key; When Telnet is first started, the utility advises that the; Local echo
  • Page 135 – Setting carriage return-line feed; Exit the Telnet utility by entering; sub; Gateways; computer to set TCP/IP and e-mail values in the DXP switcher (see “; and “; IP addresses and octets; IP Address and Octets
  • Page 136 – Subnet masks and octets; Determining whether devices are on the same subnet
  • Page 137 – Contact Information; The Netherlands; Europe; xtron
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DXP DVI
DXP DVI Pro
DXP HDMI

Matrix Switchers

DVI, DVI Pro, and HDMI Series
Digital Matrix Switchers

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Page 2 - Instrucciones de seguridad • Español; 安全须知; 注意

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 risk ...

Page 3 - FCC Class A Notice; This unit was tested with shielded; Extron Safety; ” on the Extron website.; Specifications Availability; Product specifications are available on the Extron website,

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...

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