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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Achtung; Instrucciones de seguridad • Español; Precautions; 安全须知; 注意
  • Page 3 – FCC Class A Notice
  • Page 5 – ISS 506 Integration Seamless Switcher • Table of Contents; Table of Contents; Chapter One • Introduction
  • Page 6 – Table of Contents, cont’d; Front Panel Operations
  • Page 7 – Chapter Four • SIS
  • Page 8 – Using the Command/Response Tables; Chapter Five • Switcher Software; ISS 506 Control Program
  • Page 9 – Chapter 6 • HTML Operation
  • Page 10 – Chapter 7 • Modifications
  • Page 11 – ISS 506 Integration Seamless Switcher; Chapter One; Introduction; About this Manual
  • Page 12 – ISS 506 Integration Seamless Switcher • Introduction; models unless otherwise stated.
  • Page 13 – Extron; Seamless Switcher; Inputs 1 through 4
  • Page 14 – Features
  • Page 17 – Chapter Two; Installation; Mounting the Switcher
  • Page 18 – ISS 506 Integration Seamless Switcher • Installation; Tabletop placement; UL guidelines; Elevated operating ambient temperature
  • Page 19 – Use the lower screw holes in the brackets.
  • Page 20 – Cabling and Rear Panel Views; Figure 2-2 — ISS 506 rear panel connectors; Input connections; AC power connector; — Plug a standard IEC power cord into this connector; Video input connections; Input 1 through Input 4 video connectors; — Connect computer or RGB; Figure 2-3 — Connections for various input video formats; Input 5 video connectors; how to connect the various video formats.; Figure 2-4 — Connections for input 5 video formats
  • Page 21 – Input 6 video connectors; — Connect; either; Figure 2-5 — Connections for input 6 video formats; Audio input connections; Input audio connectors; — Connect balanced or unbalanced stereo or mono; Use; High impedance is generally over 800 ohms.; Figure 2-6 — Captive screw connector wiring for inputs; Figure 2-7 — Typical audio connectors
  • Page 22 – Output connections; Video output connections; Program video output BNC connectors; component video; Program video output 15-pin HD connector; Optional video output connections
  • Page 23 – If the optional DVI output board; Scan converter output connectors (optional) —; If the optional scan converter; Figure 2-10 — Optional scan converter output board
  • Page 24 – Preview and Program audio output connectors; Use the; Figure 2-12 — Captive screw connector wiring for audio output; Control connections; Ethernet connection; LAN port; Cabling and RJ-45 connector wiring
  • Page 25 – Choosing a network cable; Do not stretch or bend cables. Transmission errors can occur.; Wiring the network cable; and must be properly terminated for your application:; Crossover cable —; Direct connection between the ISS and a controlling; Figure 2-13 — RJ-45 connector pinout table
  • Page 26 – — Remote port pin assignments; Reset button; Reset button —; IP settings reset does not replace any user-installed firmware.; Hard reset —
  • Page 27 – Front Panel Configuration Port; Figure 2-15 — Front panel configuration port; Configuration port; — This 2.5 mm mini stereo jack serves the same serial; This port is RS-232 only, with its default protocols as follows:
  • Page 28 – Configuration
  • Page 29 – Chapter Three; Operation
  • Page 30 – ISS 506 Integration Seamless Switcher • Operation; Front Panel Controls and Indicators; Freeze buttons —; only; Cut button —
  • Page 31 – even if the effect was commanded using the Cut button.; Picture adjustment and menu system controls; Color
  • Page 32 – affected by the front panel Volume control.; Menu system overview
  • Page 33 – Figure 3-2 — Menu system flowchart
  • Page 34 – Figure 3-3 — Auto Image menu flowchart; Select Output submenu; Input Configuration menu; and the available settings.
  • Page 35 – Figure 3-4 — Input Configuration menu flowchart; Input format submenu; Rotate the Adjust
  • Page 36 – Audio Level submenu; Figure 3-5 — Incorrectly started image
  • Page 37 – Preview and Program Phase submenus; knob while the Input format; Total Pixels submenu; Figure 3-6 — Incorrect total pixels variable
  • Page 38 – total pixels = input pixels clock ÷ input horizontal scan rate; these variables may require adjusting the other.; Active Pixels and Active Lines submenus; Figure 3-7 — Incorrect active area setting
  • Page 39 – Lines variable to increase and decrease the number of lines.; Output Configuration menu; Figure 3-8 — Output Configuration menu flowchart
  • Page 40 – Resolution and refresh rate submenu; Resolution; 080p Sharp is an HDTV 1080p rate specifically tailored to Sharp
  • Page 41 – Output Type submenu; negative H and V sync by rotating either Adjust knob.; Effects Configuration menu; the submenus, and the available settings.; Figure 3-9 — Effects Configuration menu flowchart
  • Page 42 – Dissolve Configuration submenu
  • Page 43 – Figure 3-10 — Wipe effects; PIP Border Color submenu
  • Page 44 – more details on using this menu.; Figure 3-11 — Logo Capture menu flowchart; Image Source submenu
  • Page 45 – Capture Start submenu; The switcher
  • Page 46 – Figure 3-12 — User Presets menu flowchart; Save submenu
  • Page 47 – later in this chapter.; Erase submenu; Advanced Configuration menu; Figure 3-13 — Advanced Configuration menu flowchart
  • Page 48 – Auto Image submenu; Auto Image on and Auto Memories on; Test Pattern submenu
  • Page 49 – Figure 3-14 — Test patterns; Blue Mode submenu; or; Auto Memories submenu; auto memories on or off
  • Page 50 – Preview Switch Mode submenu; Scaler A; Swap Mode; Figure 3-15 — Stay mode and swap mode; Reset submenu
  • Page 51 – Edit Settings; Figure 3-16 — View and Edit Communication Settings menu flowchart; hold; the Next button while; Serial Port submenu; rotate the Adjust
  • Page 52 – MAC Address display; system administrator.; IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address submenus
  • Page 53 – from the View Communications Settings menu to the Exit menu.; Size submenu
  • Page 54 – Output Format submenu
  • Page 55 – Figure 3-18 — Exit menu flowchart; capturing and configuring a logo, and using the title function.
  • Page 56 – latest configuration is retrieved.; Default Display Cycle; Figure 3-19 — LCD power up and default display cycle; Selecting an input to be the program output
  • Page 57 – Selecting an input to be the preview output and switching it to; Figure 3-20 — Selecting an input; Cut button; — The ISS immediately switches the input selected as the preview; Figure 3-21 — Cutting to the selected input in Swap mode
  • Page 58 – Take button; — The ISS switches the input selected as the preview output; Figure 3-22 — Dissolving to the selected input; Recalling a user preset; Figure 3-23 — Recalling user presets
  • Page 59 – Capturing a logo; The ISS can capture an on-screen image to use as a logo.; Figure 3-24 — Capturing a logo
  • Page 60 – Figure 3-25 — Capturing a logo, continued
  • Page 61 – Configuring a logo; Figure 3-26 — Configuring a logo
  • Page 62 – Level —; Figure 3-27 — Configuring a logo, continued; If you selected RGB in step 6
  • Page 63 – Configuring a title; A title is preview output superimposed over the program output.; Figure 3-28 — Configuring a title; slowly; stop
  • Page 64 – Adjusting the picture; Adjust; The Adjust; Figure 3-29 — Picture adjustments flowchart
  • Page 65 – Size; Toggling background illumination on and off; Figure 3-30 — Toggle background illumination on or off
  • Page 66 – Using front panel security lockouts (executive modes); In Program lockout mode, the; Figure 3-31 — Front panel security lockout flowchart
  • Page 67 – Rear Panel Reset Button; Figure 3-32 — ISS 506 rear panel Reset button; Reset button and LED —; Performing soft system resets
  • Page 68 – Perform a soft reset of the switcher as follows:; Figure 3-33 — Whole switcher and absolute resets
  • Page 69 – Performing a hard reset; and on; Figure 3-34 — Hard reset; Optimizing the Video; If you are using a digital display; controls to position the image.
  • Page 70 – For S-video and composite video inputs; Setting up a DVD source; Optimizing the Audio
  • Page 71 – Troubleshooting; For sync-related problems; General checks
  • Page 72 – Specific problems; Problem
  • Page 73 – Chapter Four; SIS
  • Page 74 – Serial Links; The default protocol for all ports is as follows:; Figure 4-1 — Remote connector pin arrangement
  • Page 75 – Front panel Configuration port; This port is hardwired for RS-232 only.
  • Page 76 – ISS 506 Integration Seamless Switcher • SIS; Ethernet Link; Figure 4-3 — RJ-45 connector pinout table; Crossover cable; Default address
  • Page 77 – Symbols; values), defined below, are used throughout the discussions of the
  • Page 78 – Switcher-Initiated Messages; xx; Input selection; Dissolve; nnn; Wipe
  • Page 79 – PIP; Take and busy; Wiping or dissolving in stay mode; The sequence of commands; had been
  • Page 80 – Switching in a PIP window or title; Input and output video type
  • Page 81 – Picture adjustments
  • Page 82 – RGB delay; Preview switch mode
  • Page 83 – Switcher Error Responses; not
  • Page 84 – Command; Transition effects; Dissolve effect and duration; Command/response table for SIS commands; Links
  • Page 85 – Title effect and title key threshold
  • Page 86 – PIP effect configuration; View effect and configuration
  • Page 87 – Take command and associated responses
  • Page 88 – View selected input
  • Page 90 – Vertical shift; Horizontal start
  • Page 91 – Pixel phase
  • Page 92 – Zoom
  • Page 93 – Auto Image; Picture Adjustments
  • Page 94 – Contrast; Display Setup Tools; Test pattern
  • Page 95 – Blue screen; Audio configuration; Audio gain and attenuation; Audio output volume
  • Page 96 – Audio mute; Logo Image Capture; Select logo capture source
  • Page 97 – Horizontal logo capture size
  • Page 98 – Logo image key type
  • Page 99 – Horizontal shift logo; PIP window horizontal shift
  • Page 100 – PIP window vertical shift
  • Page 102 – PIP window configuration; Optional Scan converter board; Output format
  • Page 103 – Vertical position
  • Page 104 – Scan converter flicker filter; Scan converter encoder filter; Miscellaneous Commands; Front panel security lockout (executive mode)
  • Page 105 – Information requests
  • Page 106 – File directory; Resets
  • Page 107 – Command/Response Table for IP SIS Commands; Symbol definitions
  • Page 108 – Interface ports configuration
  • Page 110 – Special Characters
  • Page 111 – Chapter Five; Switcher Software
  • Page 112 – ISS 506 Integration Seamless Switcher • Switcher Software; Installing the software; • The ISS 506 Control Program; Software; Figure 5-2 — Software installation
  • Page 113 – of the Matrix Switchers Control Program creates a C:\Program Files\; Software operation via Ethernet; When an ISS 506 is connected to an Ethernet WAN or LAN, any number of; Ethernet protocol settings; details. See “System Settings Passwords window” to set passwords.
  • Page 114 – Switcher Software, cont’d; Using the software; Start; Figure 5-3 — Comm port selection windows
  • Page 115 – If you selected RS-232 in step 2; Control window; Figure 5-4 — Extron ISS 506 Control Program window
  • Page 116 – • The Program and Preview Freeze, input selection, and Logo/Black
  • Page 117 – Figure 5-6 — Picture control and Input Sampling buttons
  • Page 118 – I/O Configuration window; about these settings.
  • Page 119 – Logo Setup/Capture window; Capture a logo as follows:
  • Page 120 – Figure 5-9 — Capturing Logo window; Recalling and configuring a logo; Figure 5-10 — Selecting Logo window
  • Page 121 – Figure 5-11 — Color Picker window
  • Page 122 – Advanced Setup window; Figure 5-12 — Advanced Setup window
  • Page 123 – Scan Converter Setup window; Figure 5-14 — Scan Converter Setup window; System Settings windows; settings are available via the Tools dropdown menu. Click; Tools; Figure 5-15 — System Settings IP settings window
  • Page 124 – Submit; The following characters are invalid in the Unit Name field:; Use DHCP checkbox; Editing the Extron IP address while connected via the LAN port can
  • Page 125 – total per octet, are optional. Values of 256 and above are invalid.
  • Page 126 – Figure 5-16 — System Settings RS-232 window; Baud Rate dropbox; communications with the controlling PC.
  • Page 127 – Figure 5-17 — System Settings Date/Time window; Sync Date & Time to PC button; Figure 5-18 — Calendar tool; button to make the date change take affect.
  • Page 128 – Take; System Settings Passwords window; Figure 5-19 — System Settings Passwords window
  • Page 129 – The following characters are invalid in passwords:; Updating firmware; Update the switcher firmware as follows:; Download; tab; Firmware; computer. Note the folder to which you save the firmware file.
  • Page 130 – Start the ISS 506 Control Program. See “Using the software”, steps; . The Extron Firmware Loader port; connected and the baud rate.
  • Page 131 – OK; Firmware loading; Browse; file and click; Open; . The Firmware Loader returns to the top.; not a firmware upgrade for your ISS.; Upload; Uploading; Exit; button
  • Page 132 – Uploading images; File; • The Firmware Loader program is not installed on the PC.; does not; Select the; Never ask again; checkbox to skip the Select Startup Mode Window step; Figure 5-23 — Select Startup Mode window
  • Page 133 – Figure 5-24 — IP Link File Manager program window; If the “nortxe-graphics“ directory is present; in the ISS, proceed to step; If the “nortxe-graphics“ directory is not present; in the ISS, create the folder; Add Directory; and then press the PC’s Enter key; The only valid file format for uploaded image files is *.bmp.; . In the Computer System (left) section of the IP Link File Manager
  • Page 134 – Yes; Windows menus; File menu; Figure 5-25 — Save/Restore Configuration window; Options menu; Show Splash Screen
  • Page 135 – provides basic information about the status
  • Page 136 – Figure 5-26 — Trace log window; Unit reset; This unit reset does not change IP settings.; Help menu; Contents
  • Page 137 – Using the help system; Button Label Generator; download and install the program.; Using the Button Label Generator software
  • Page 138 – Figure 5-29 — Extron’s Button Label Generator window; Clear All
  • Page 139 – Chapter 6; HTML Operation
  • Page 140 – ISS 506 Integration Seamless Switcher • HTML Operation; Downloading the Startup Page; optional
  • Page 141 – If so; administrator and user.; System Status Tab; Status; System Status page; Refresh
  • Page 142 – HTML Operation, cont’d; Configuration Tab; when you click the; Configuration tab; . The screen consists of fields in which you; System Configuration page; IP Settings fields; Submit button at the bottom of the page.; Unit Name field; 4 alphanumeric characters.; DHCP radio buttons
  • Page 143 – IP Address field; administrators should change IP addresses.; Gateway IP Address field; “Subnetting — A Primer”, in appendix A, “Ethernet Connection”.; MAC Address field; Date/Time Settings fields; setting the time functions.
  • Page 144 – ISS Settings page; ISS Settings; Figure 6-5 — ISS Settings page
  • Page 145 – buttons to select among the front panel and software locks.; The; link and page are available only if your ISS has; Scan Converter; link on the System Configuration page. See chapter 3, “Operation,” for; Scan converter board page
  • Page 146 – Passwords; link on the; Passwords page
  • Page 147 – Email Alerts page; Setting up e-mail alerts
  • Page 148 – except; both; Firmware Upgrade page
  • Page 149 – The Firmware Upgrade page is; Visit the Extron web site,; extension is
  • Page 150 – File Management Tab; File Management; File Management page; Delete; The following characters are invalid in file names:
  • Page 151 – Control Tab; User Control page; Control; Figure 6-12 — User Control page
  • Page 152 – Preset page; Figure 6-13 — Presets page; User presets; Save
  • Page 153 – PIP settings page; PIP Setup; Figure 6-14 — PIP Settings page
  • Page 154 – Logos page; Logos; Figure 6-15 — Logos page; Uploading an image; Add
  • Page 155 – Figure 6-16 — Add Image field; Deleting an image; To assign a black screen to the logo, click the; Black Screen; Color —
  • Page 156 – Figure 6-17 — Set Logo Recall slider
  • Page 157 – Chapter 7; Modifications; Opening the Switcher
  • Page 158 – ISS 506 Integration Seamless Switcher • Modifications; remove the ISS from the rack.; Figure 7-1 — Removing the ISS cover
  • Page 159 – Disconnect the fan power cord from connector J46 on the main board.; Installing an Optional SDI/HD-SDI Input Board; Figure 7-2 — Input board installation location
  • Page 160 – Modifications, cont’d; the rear panel connector port (
  • Page 161 – Secure the input board to the back panel with the included hex; Figure 7-5 — Secure the input board to the rear panel
  • Page 162 – Installing an Optional Output Board; Figure 7-6 — Blank panel removal
  • Page 163 – Figure 7-7 — Output board installation location; away from the rear of the ISS as shown.
  • Page 164 – ). Gently apply pressure to carefully mate the output board
  • Page 165 – with the included screw (; Figure 7-11 — Secure the output board to the rear panel
  • Page 166 – Closing the Switcher; Installing labels in the switcher’s buttons; There are different button models available. Your buttons
  • Page 167 – Button label blanks
  • Page 169 – Appendix A; Ethernet Connection
  • Page 170 – ISS 506 Integration Seamless Switcher • Ethernet Connection; possible using a computer connected to the same LAN.; — Direct connection between the computer and the ISS 506.; Figure A-1 — RJ-45 connector pinout tables; Ping to determine Extron IP address
  • Page 171 – Figure A-2 — Ping response; Ping to determine Web IP address; Connect as a Telnet client; command
  • Page 172 – Ethernet Connection, cont’d; Figure A-3 — Telnet screen; Telnet tips
  • Page 173 – Local echo; Set carriage return-line feed; set crlf; Close; close; Help; quit
  • Page 174 – Subnetting — A Primer; some understanding of TCP/IP subnetting (a subnet is a; sub; set of a; net; work — a; Gateways; of 256 and above are invalid.; Subnet masks and octets; are on the same subnet.; Subnet mask and octets
  • Page 175 – Determining whether devices are on the same subnet; Comparing the IP addresses
  • Page 177 – Appendix B; Reference Information; Specifications
  • Page 178 – ISS 506 Integration Seamless Switcher • Reference Information; Video input
  • Page 179 – Sync; 0 ms when scaling RGB computer video or HDTV component video
  • Page 180 – Reference Information, cont’d; Audio output; Specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 181 – Part Numbers and Accessories; The following ISS 506 models are available:; Included parts; These items are included in each order for an ISS 506:; Accessories; Scan converter output board
  • Page 183 – Extron Warranty
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Page 2 - Achtung; Instrucciones de seguridad • Español; Precautions; 安全须知; 注意

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...

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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, and (2) this device must accept any inte...

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