Page 2 - Safety Instructions
Safety Instructions Safety Instructions • English WARNING: This symbol, , when used on the product, is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may present a risk of electric shock. ATTENTION: This symbol, , when used on the prod...
Page 3 - FCC Class A Notice; This unit was tested with shielded; Extron Safety and Regulatory Compliance; ” on the Extron website.; Copyright; © 2014 Extron Electronics. All rights reserved.
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...
Page 4 - Conventions Used in this Guide; Notifications; CE; File; Specifications Availability
Conventions Used in this Guide Notifications The following notifications are used in this guide: CAUTION: Risk of minor personal injury. ATTENTION : Risque de blessure mineure. ATTENTION: • Risk of property damage. • Risque de dommages matériels. NOTE: A note draws attention to important information...
Page 5 - Contents; Loading Content to Local Storage
Contents Introduction .................................................... 1 About this Guide ................................................. 1About the SMD 101 ............................................ 1 Video Output .................................................. 3Output Resolution and EDI...
Page 6 - Reference Information; Configuring Windows 7 for
Reference Information ................................. 81 Parts and Accessories ...................................... 81Mounting the SMD 101 .................................... 81 Tabletop Use ................................................ 81Rack Mounting ..........................................
Page 7 - Introduction; About this Guide; SMD 101 • Introduction
Introduction This section gives an overview of the user guide and describes the SMD 101 and its features. Topics that are covered include: • About this Guide • About the SMD 101 • Features About this Guide This guide contains installation, configuration, and operating information for the SMD 101.In ...
Page 8 - Streaming; Extron; Extron; Extron; Local Storage; NAS; Extron; Typical SMD 101 Application
Extron SMD 101 Streaming Media Decoder 12V --A MA X POW ER HDM I L R AU DIO Tx Rx G S G RS -23 2 RESE T IR IN LAN OUTPUT S Sound System Extron SI 26 Surface-mount Speakers Extron XPA 1002 Stereo Power Amplifier Extron TLP 700TV Touch Panel Local Storage (internal) Network Attached Storage a c b HD D...
Page 9 - The SMD 101 does not support decoding of encrypted content.; Remote; on page 57). A compatible web browser on a control PC; Video Output; Output Resolution and; on page 4). The output rates available are limited by the display
The SMD 101 can decode and display one SD or HD stream. The optional handheld IR remote control allows channel preset recall and channel navigation. The SMD 101 automatically detects transport and stream formats and decodes the content for presentation to the display.A channel list can be defined th...
Page 10 - Output Resolution and EDID Support Table; Numbers indicate the EDID preset resolution.; Configuration Page
Output Resolution and EDID Support Table Resolution 23.98 Hz 24 Hz 25 Hz 29.97 Hz 30 Hz 50 Hz 59.94 Hz 60 Hz 640x480 10 11 800x600 12 13 1024x768 14 15 1280x1024 16 17 1366x768 18 19 1600x1200 20 21 1920x1200 22 23 * 480p 24 25 576p 26 720p 32 33 34 (default) 1080i 35 36 37 1080p 38 39 40 41 42 43 4...
Page 11 - Suggested PC Requirements; Hardware
Suggested PC Requirements The suggested PC requirements to access the default web pages of the SMD 101 are listed below. • Hardware • 2.0 GHz dual-core processor • Operating Systems • Microsoft ® Windows ® XP or higher • Mac ® OS ® X ® 10.6 or higher • Web Browsers • Google ® Chrome™ (version 21 or ...
Page 12 - Features
Features • Supports live IP video stream decoding — Combine with the SME 100 to provide a complete end-to-end streaming solution. • Supports streaming resolutions from 480x320 up to 1080p/60 — Supports a wide range of resolutions to meet varying network conditions, topologies, source and display req...
Page 14 - Panels and Cabling; Front Panel Features; AB; Files; SMD 101 • Panels and Cabling
Panels and Cabling This section provides information on: • Front Panel Features • Rear Panel Features • SMD 101 Power Up Procedure • Hardware Setup Overview Front Panel Features The front panel of the SMD 101 is shown in figure 2 below. SMD 101 IR CONFIG A AB BC C D D E E A Power LED D IR receiver w...
Page 15 - Rear Panel Features; D E
D IR Receiver Window — Allows remote operation using an optional compatible IR hand control. E Config port — Connect a control PC or other USB device to this port using a mini-B USB cable (not supplied). Use this port to send Simple Instruction Set (SIS) commands to the SMD 101 for device configurat...
Page 16 - — Connect the provided 12 VDC power supply to the rear panel; figure 2; One female HDMI to connect a display or other HDMI; ATTENTION; For unbalanced audio, connect the sleeves to the ground contact.
A 12 VDC power input — Connect the provided 12 VDC power supply to the rear panel captive screw connectors. When power is connected, the front panel power indicator lights green (see figure 2 , A on page 8). AC Power Cord Ground +12 VDC External Power Supply(12 VDC, 1 A ) POWER12V1.0A MAX Rear Panel...
Page 17 - Remote Communication and Control; SMD 101 Rear Panel Reset
D IR IN — Connect a remote IR receiver to this 3-pole 3.5 mm captive screw connector to extend the range of the hand control. + S From IR Receiver SMD 101 IR IN G Figure 6. IR In Wiring E RS-232 connector (optional) — Connect a host computer or control system to the RS-232 connector or to the local ...
Page 18 - Resetting the SMD 101
SMD 101 Rear Panel Reset The Reset button on the rear panel of the SMD 101 (see Figure 3 on page 9) returns the SMD 101 to various modes of operation. To select different reset modes, use a pointed stylus or small screwdriver to press and hold the Reset button while the SMD 101 is powered, or press ...
Page 19 - Play
SMD 101 Power Up Procedure NOTE: Before powering on the SMD 101, ensure that all necessary devices are connected properly. Devices do not need to be powered. Connect the external power supply to a 100 to 240 VAC supply (see Rear Panel Features on page 9). The DC power LED lights and the SMD 101 unde...
Page 20 - Resume
Web-based User Interface This section provides information about: • Overview of the Web-based User Interface • Accessing the Web-based User Interface • Page Overview • Player Page • Configuration Page • Advanced Configuration Page • Device Information Page • Status Page • Browser Idle Overview of th...
Page 21 - Page Overview; Player Page - All Panels Open; SMD 101 • Web-based User Interface
Page Overview The web interface opens as shown in figure 11 (below). The page contains multiple panels that are collapsed and expanded using the buttons at the top of each panel (see figure 11, 1 and 2 ). An interactive embedded help file is always available by clicking the help icon (see figure 11,...
Page 22 - Player Page; Player; Player Controls; Video Confidence Display
Player Page Click the Player tab (see figure 13). This page has four panels; Player Controls , Browser , Lists , and Playlist Editor described in the following sections. Each panel expands or collapses to provide additional screen space and can have second level tabs. Figure 13. Player Controls Pa...
Page 23 - Mute controls; Lists; Playlist field; Browser
Status indicator and Player Controls — Text above the controls (figure 14, 1 ) indicates the current decode state (stopped, paused, or playing). Playing Stopped 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 Figure 14. Player Control Buttons The controls are: 2 Return — If pressed within five seconds after the...
Page 24 - Source field; Load; Source format
Source field When a source (clip or stream) loads, this field displays the path and file name. Click ( ... ) to the right of the text field to open a dialog displaying paths and file names too long for the field. A source can be loaded by any of these methods: • Click and hold , then drag a source f...
Page 25 - Browser Panel - Streams; Browser Panel, Streams
Browser Panel - Streams The Streams tab in the Browser panel displays a list of streams identified on the local subnet the SMD 101 is connected to. NOTE: The compatibility of streams listed in the browser is not assured. Stream compatibility is verified by the SMD 101 only as it is loaded for play. ...
Page 26 - Browser Panel - Files; The; Filter; All; Source; or; Other; Protocol; Unicast streams can only be played if the connection (destination); Loads the selected stream for playing.
Browser Panel - Files The Files tab opens a list of available clips and playlists in the file system including internal storage (up to 175 MB for user content) and shared network folders (when mounted). Each file type (audio, image, video, system, and playlist) has a different icon to distinguish it...
Page 27 - Network Shares Dialog
In a current session, the folder view is retained after the user collapses the browser, changes tabs within the browser, or changes the page (for example, from Player to Configuration ). The default view (top folders expanded and all sub-folders collapsed) is restored each time the web interface is ...
Page 28 - IR Remote Control; Lists Panel – Channels tab; Lists Panel, Channels Tab
Lists The Lists panel features an editable channel list for use with the optional IR remote control (see IR Remote Control on page 56), a drag and drop favorites list for convenient access of frequently played files, and the playback history. By default the player page opens with the Lists panel exp...
Page 29 - Lists Panel – Favorites; Lists Panel, Favorites Tab
To clear an item, select the item, then click Delete>Delete Selected . To clear all items, click Delete>Delete All . NOTE: Channel, Favorite and History lists are imported or exported using the Configuration panel found on the Firmware Loader page of the Advanced Configuration page. Lists Pane...
Page 30 - Lists Panel – History; Lists Panel, History Tab; tab to the
Lists Panel – History The History tab displays a list of previously played clips, playlists, or streams with details of the data and time the item played and the URI of the item, grouped by time period. Figure 21. Lists Panel, History Tab Fields below the history list show the date and time of the s...
Page 31 - Playlist Editor; Playlist Properties; Playlist
Playlist Editor By default, the Player page opens with the Playlist Editor open (see figure 22). 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 Figure 22. Player Page, Playlist Editor Playlists are stored in local media and are found using the files tab of the browser. Select a playlist on the Files tab of the Browser panel (see ...
Page 32 - Playlist - Clip Properties
The playlist title, creator, track title, track duration, and URI of a currently selected clip in the playlist are shown in the Playlist Properties panel. If an attempt is made to add an unsupported clip, an error message ( “unsupported file format” ) is presented. NOTE: Playlist level metadata is...
Page 33 - Remove; to remove individual or multiple clips from the current
The track duration, the length of time a clip plays during the playlist, can be shortened or lengthened without changing the original clip. Although a duration can be set beyond the clips original playing time, the transition to the next clip occurs when the clip completes. NOTES: • Clips in the pla...
Page 34 - Video Configuration; General Video Settings Panel
Configuration Page The Configuration tab provides controls on the global navigation bar to adjust basic features of the SMD 101. The controls are in four groups; Video , Audio , On Screen Display , and Automation accessed from a ribbon toolbar across the top of the screen (see figure 24). Video Conf...
Page 35 - HDMI Output panel; Output; Buffer Settings panel; Enable Buffering
HDMI Output panel Select an output resolution and rate from a list of output timings. When the source (stream or file) resolution or rate differs from the selected output, scaling and frame rate conversion are applied. In addition, you can choose to match the output resolution to the timings of the ...
Page 36 - Audio Configuration
Audio Configuration The Audio Configuration page (see figure 25) provides information and control of the analog audio output. The controls do not affect embedded audio on the HDMI output. Analog audio can be delayed or muted. A master gain control for the selected audio is provided. Figure 25. Confi...
Page 37 - On; On Screen Display; Status Information Panel; Status; panel controls the timing and position of the on-screen status; On-screen Status Information Panel; — Click this checkbox to enable the status information.; Position
On Screen Display The On Screen Display (OSD) page (see figure 26) enables the display of realtime information about the video output and device operation on a connected display (see figure 27). On Screen Display Status Information Progress Bar Position: Left-Top Position: Center-Bottom Enable Progr...
Page 38 - Progress Bar Panel; panel. The bar shows the clip or filename and current playback; Automation
Progress Bar Panel The progress bar is similar to the information shown underneath the live confidence display in the Player Control panel. The bar shows the clip or filename and current playback location. The current playback position is at the left of the progress bar. The total clip length is o...
Page 39 - Display Solid Color
Screen Saver panel The screen saver activates when there is inactivity. Settings include: Show Screen Saver: — The length of inactivity time (no stream decode, no commands received, and no user input) before the screen saver starts. Click After to enable the screen saver mode, then enter or select t...
Page 40 - Advanced Configuration Page; Advanced Configuration; Connection; Connection Settings; Connection Settings Page; Ethernet Settings panel
Advanced Configuration Page The Advanced Configuration page provides options that are not frequently changed. The page is is always available, but options are dimmed depending on the current user privileges. It provides initial setup and administrator level configuration. Figure 30. Advanced Configu...
Page 41 - Ethernet Diagnostics panel; Network Ping Dialog; Network Port Mapping panel; IP
• MAC Address: — The MAC address of the connected SMD 101. The address is also available on the rear panel label. • Reset to Default: — Resets all network configuration to default. • Save — Saves manual network configuration changes. • Cancel — Discards manual network configuration changes. NOTES: •...
Page 42 - Serial RS-232 Settings panel; Firmware Loader; Firmware Loader Page
Serial RS-232 Settings panel This panel provides basic serial port configuration that includes: • Mode: — Configures the port to receive SIS commands from an external host controller, or to pass communication between the "serial pass-through" network port and the serial port. Select the mode...
Page 43 - Save Config File
Firmware panel • Current Firmware Version: — Displays the active firmware version. Compare the version with the online version on the SMD 101 product page at the Extron website, to determine if you are running the most current firmware. • Select a firmware file to upload: — This field displays the l...
Page 45 - Executive and Power Mode; Control Options Panel
Exec/Power Mode The Executive and Power Mode page allows configuration of device control and power settings. Figure 36. Exec/Power Mode Page Control Options Panel • IR receiver: — The front panel IR receiver or rear panel IR receiver input can be enabled or both can be disabled. Select from the foll...
Page 46 - Date and Time; Password; Login; Password Page
Date and Time The Date and Time page allows automatic sync of the date and time from the connected control device, or provides manual setting of the date and time, timezone, and daylight saving mode. Figure 37. Date and Time Panel • Sync Date and Time to PC — Click this button to force the SMD 101 d...
Page 48 - Reset Device; Device Reset, Reset Options
To set, change, or clear a user password you must be logged on as an admin. 1. Click Clear to clear a previous password, then type a password in the User Password: field. If this is the first time a password is set, type the password in the User Password: field. 2. Duplicate the password in the Conf...
Page 49 - SNMP; SNMP Page; SNMP panel
SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) page facilitates the exchange of basic network management information to provide monitoring, control, and to collect error information. Figure 40. SNMP Page SNMP panel • Enable SNMP — SNMP is disabled by default. Check this box, then click Save to e...
Page 50 - Device Information Page; Factory Defined Information panel; License
Device Information Page Displays both device (factory) and user defined information. Figure 41. Device Information Page Factory Defined Information panel Displays read-only technical information about the SMD 101 including: • Model Number — The model number of the device. • Model Description — The m...
Page 51 - User Defined Information Panel; Status Page; Network Statistics panel
User Defined Information Panel Displays information input by the user including: • Device Name — A unique name to identify the device on the network. • Device Location — (optional) The location of the device. NOTE: The device name and location must begin with an alpha character. Other restrictions a...
Page 52 - Device Status panel; Local Storage panel
• Dropped Packets: — Total dropped packets for the current source since playback of the stream started. • Dropped %: — Total percentage of dropped packets for the current source since playback of the stream started. • Jitter: — For transport streams, audio and video streams are combined for this val...
Page 53 - Browser Idle
Browser Idle To conserve the host computer resources, after 60 minutes, the browser accessing the SMD 101 web interface stops requesting status and video confidence updates. An idle dialog box opens (see below). This feature does not idle or affect SMD 101 operation. It suspends the automatic browse...
Page 54 - Loading Content to Local Storage Using SFTP; audio; TMP folders are not accessible.; SMD 101 • Advanced Player Configuration
Advanced Player Configuration The SMD 101 can play video on demand, video from a network share, and video from its own local memory. The following section includes SMD 101 configuration for playing those videos and how to configure the SME 100 for stream discovery that includes the following topics:...
Page 55 - SFTP Site Manager Dialog; admin
Download and install the FileZilla program. After installation, run the program. 1. From the toolbar select File>Site Manager. The Site Manager dialog opens. General Host: Protocol: Logon Type: User: Password: Account: Comments: 192.168.193.165 22022 SFTP-SSH File Transfer Protocol Normal admin...
Page 56 - Clips; PC Folders and Files; Filezilla Folder Browser; The media folder is reserved for system use.; DO NOT; upload user content files; Filezilla Right-click Menu
Filezilla defaults to the root of the SMD 101 local memory (on the right in figure 45) and shows all files and folders currently in memory. Users can create folders only in the top level (root) of the SMD 101 file system.In figure 45, a file is uploaded from the PC to the SMD 101 Clips folder. C:\Us...
Page 57 - Play Video on Demand; Play Video from a Network Share; Network Share Configuration; Network; directory; server; Network; Network Shares
Play Video on Demand The SMD 101 can play video on demand from network shares and local storage supporting the following file types: Video: mp4 , ts , m2t , m2ts , mov* , 264 , m4v , flv* , and sdp. NOTE: *Supports files that use H.264 encoding and AAC audio only. Images: bmp , jpg , jpeg , tif , ti...
Page 58 - The local name for the shared folder (in this example,; Click; Reconnect; if you want the connection to persist.; Browser Shares Folder
4. In the Local Name field, enter a name for the shared file to ease identification in the browser. NOTE: The local name for the shared folder (in this example, MediaShare ) is optional. If the user does not define a name, it defaults to the server folder name. 5. Click Reconnect at power up: if you...
Page 59 - SME 100 Stream Discovery; SME 100 Encoder Configuration Panel (Partial View); Multicast
SME 100 Stream Discovery For SME 100 stream discovery in the SMD 101 stream browser window (see Browser Panel - Streams on page 19), the SME 100 must have both Stream Control and SAP Control enabled. Figure 49 shows the SME 100 settings. From the SME 100 default web page (see the SME 100 User Guide ...
Page 60 - Connecting to Streams Without SAP Announcements; udp; UDP or RTP Connections; HTTP Connection to an SME 100
Connecting to Streams Without SAP Announcements For a source that is not configured for SAP announcements (such as IP cameras), the RTSP (pull) stream URI is entered directly in the Source field of the SMD 101 player controls. The URI prefix ( udp in the example below) corresponds to the streaming m...
Page 62 - Enter; SMD 101 • IR Remote Control
The optional handheld IR remote control provides selection of pre-defined streams and files, and direct control over playback. Features include standard transport controls for play, pause, and stop. Up to 99 pre-configured channels can be directly accessed using the digit buttons.The following list ...
Page 63 - Connection Options; Front Panel Configuration Port; SMD 101 • Remote Communication and Control
Remote Communication and Control This section describes SIS programming and control of the SMD 101, including: • Connection Options • LAN (Ethernet) Port • Host-to-device Communications • Command and Response Tables Connection Options The SMD 101 Streaming Media Decoder can be remotely connected via...
Page 64 - Found New Hardware Wizard; not; Install the Software Automatically
Front Panel Configuration Port The mini type B USB port is located on the front panel (see Front Panel Features on page 8). It connects to a host computer for configuration using SIS commands with DataViewer. To connect the SMD 101 to a host computer: NOTE: If an Extron USB device has never been con...
Page 65 - CI; DataViewer; Ethernet Connection; Crossover cable; RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments
4. Select Install the software automatically (Recommended) . NOTE: You do not need to insert an installation disc. 5. Click Next . The PC locates the driver and installs it. 6. When the Completed dialog opens, click Finish to close the wizard. NOTE: The wizard opens only on the first occasion you co...
Page 66 - To Establish a Network Connection to the SMD 101:; password; Connection Timeouts; Query; Verbose Mode
To Establish a Network Connection to the SMD 101: 1. Open a TCP socket to port 23 using the player IP address. NOTE: If the local system administrators have not changed the value, the factory-specified default, 192.168.254.254, is the correct value for this field. 2. The SMD 101 responds with a copy...
Page 67 - SMD 101-initiated Messages; is the firmware version number.; Password Information; Login Administrator; Login User; Using the Command and Response Tables; ASCII to Hex Conversion Table
Host-to-device Communications The commands listed in the following tables perform the same functions, but are encoded differently to accommodate the requirements of each port (Telnet or browser). SMD 101-initiated Messages The SMD 101 initiates messages under specific conditions. No response is requ...
Page 68 - Error Responses
The Command and Response tables list valid ASCII (for Telnet or RS-232) command codes, the corresponding URL (uniform resource locator) encoded (for Web browsers) command codes, the SMD 101 responses to the host, and a description of the command function or the results of executing the command. Symb...
Page 69 - Simple Control Port Commands - Telnet and Web-browser Accessible; When using web browsers, some non-alpha numeric characters must be; Carriage Return (Hex
Simple Control Port Commands - Telnet and Web-browser Accessible Upper and lower case text can be used interchangeably except where noted. Port 23 is default for Telnet. Port 80 is default for web browsers. They both can be mapped to different ports.The following commands are for either a Telnet (po...
Page 70 - Symbol definitions
Symbol definitions ] = CR/LF (carriage return/line feed) } or ¦ = Carriage return (no line feed, hex 0 D) • = Space * = Asterisk character (which is a command character, not a variable) E or W = Escape X! = Port number (two digits, zero padding) X% = DHCP mode ( 0 =off, 1 =on) X1! = Firmware version...
Page 73 - Command and Response Tables; Basic SIS Commands; Command; SMD; Vrb; CV
Command and Response Tables Basic SIS Commands Command ASCII command (host to device) URL Encoded (web) Response (device to host) Information requests Firmware version Q/q *Q X1!] Firmware and build version *Q/q *Q X1!] Kernel firmware and build **Q/q **Q X1!] ID messaging version ***Q/q ***Q X1!] V...
Page 74 - Command and Response Table for Basic SIS Commands (continued); Iren; Resets; Reset flash memory; System
Command and Response Table for Basic SIS Commands (continued) NOTES: X# = Greenwich Mean Time offset GMT offset value (– 12: 00 to 14: 00 ) representing hours and minutes (HH:MM) local time is offset from GMT time X% = On/Off status 0 =off/disable 1=on/enable X1@ = Unit name Alpha-numeric up to 24 c...
Page 75 - Port Assignment; MT
Command ASCII Command (host to unit) Response (unit to host) Additional Description Port Assignment NOTES: • Duplicate port# assignments are not permitted (for example, the telnet and web port assignment cannot be the same) and will return the E13 error. • Remapping of port# assignments must be to p...
Page 77 - IP Setup Commands
Command ASCII Command (host to unit) Response (unit to host) Additional Description IP Setup Commands Set unit name E X1@ CN } Ipn • X1@ ] Set the name of the unit. Set unit name to factory default E • CN } Ipn • X1@ ] Sets the name of the unit to the factory default. View unit name E CN } X1@ ] Vie...
Page 78 - Reset serial port; CP
Command ASCII Command (host to unit) Response (unit to host) Additional Description Set DNS server IP address E X1$ DI } Ipd • X1$ ] Set the DNS server IP address. View DNS server IP address E DI } X1$ ] View the DNS server IP address. Set IP address, subnet mask, gateway E X57^ * X1$ * X1( * X1% CI...
Page 79 - ASCII Command; Not
Command ASCII Command (host to unit) Response (unit to host) Additional Description SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) SNMP unit contact Set unit contact E C X60% SNMP } Snmp C* X60%] Sets the unit contact to X60% . Set unit contact to default E C • SNMP } Snmp C* Not • Specified ] Sets the u...
Page 80 - Player SIS Commands
Player SIS Commands Command ASCII command (host to device) Response (device to host) Additional description Password and Security Settings Set administrator password E X3# CA } Ipa • X3#] X3# = Up to 12 alpha-numeric characters. View administrator password E CA } Ipa**** ] Reset (clear) administrato...
Page 81 - Command and Response Table for Player SIS Commands (continued)
Command and Response Table for Player SIS Commands (continued) Command ASCII Command (host to unit) Response (unit to host) Additional Description Input Configuration Input video aspect ratio (changes take effect after the next playback start) Set to zoom (fit) E X50! *0ASPR } Aspr X50! *00 ] Sets i...
Page 82 - Playback
Command ASCII Command(host to unit) Response(unit to host) Additional Description Playback Start playback E S X59! * X59# PLYR } PlyrS X59! * X59# ] Play channel X59! at speed X59# . Pause playback E E X59! PLYR } PlyrE X59! * X59# ] Pause channel X59! . Stop playback E O X59! PLYR } PlyrO X59!] Sto...
Page 83 - User Presets
Command ASCII Command(host to unit) Response(unit to host) Additional Description User Presets View all presets E GTVPR } [{...},...] Get all presets and channel list. Save URI to preset E U X59& * X59* TVPR } TvprU X59& * X59(] Set channel in URL. Save current URI to preset E S X59! * X59&a...
Page 84 - History; HistX
Command and Response Table for Player SIS Commands (continued) Command ASCII Command(host to unit) Response(unit to host) Additional Description History Get history, all E GHIST } [{"id":nnn,"date":"YYYY‑MM‑DDTHH:MM:SS", "uri":"filename"},...] ] (Repeats for a...
Page 85 - OSD
Command ASCII Command(host to unit) Response(unit to host) Additional Description OSD Set OSD window timeout E D X58* * X52* WNDW } WndwD X58* * X52*] Set OSD info or panel bar X58* timeout to X52* . View OSD window timeout E D X58* WNDW } X52*] Set OSD window location E L X58* * X58( WNDW } WndwL X...
Page 86 - Outputs
Command ASCII Command(host to unit) Response(unit to host) Additional Description Outputs Video Set video output format E X3^ VTPO } Vtpo X3^] View video output format E VTPO } X3^] View output rate E RATE } X52! ] Set output rate E X52! RATE } Rate X52!] Mute all outputs to black 1B Vmt1 ] Mute all...
Page 87 - Parts and Accessories; Tabletop Use; SMD 101 • Reference Information
Reference Information This section provides information about: • Parts and Accessories • Mounting the SMD 101 • SMD 101 Reset Summary • Optimum Network Share Performance • Configuring Windows 7 for Network File Sharing • Copying Config Files Using Internet Explorer • DataViewer • Glossary Parts and ...
Page 88 - Rack Mounting; UL Rack Mounting Guidelines; Elevated operating ambient temperature; Furniture Mounting
Rack Mounting For optional rack mounting, do not install the rubber feet. Mount the SMD 101 on a 19 inch universal or basic rack shelf. Follow the instructions included with the rack mount kit to install the SMD 101. UL Rack Mounting Guidelines The following Underwriters Laboratories (UL) guidelines...
Page 89 - SMD 101 Reset Summary; Factory Firmwar; Does everything mode 4 does.
SMD 101 Reset Summary The SMD 101 can be reset to default states using the rear panel reset button, the Reset Device page of the user interface, and SIS commands. Each reset affects different configurations and local files, resetting some to factory condition and retaining others. The reset mode sum...
Page 90 - Flash Reset; A browser refresh is required to see results of a reset.
The web-based user interface explains what is retained by each reset. The following table outlines configuration settings and files affected by the SIS command and rear panel resets.In general, configuration settings and files can be: • Retained (not affected by the reset). • Reset to factory (the o...
Page 91 - Optimum Network Share Performance
Optimum Network Share Performance For optimum performance, the PC used for network file sharing should be a dedicated server. In smaller systems using a desktop PC, the computer must be configured for the task. You may need to allocate additional resources on the PC by setting the following registry...
Page 92 - Configuring Windows 7 for Network File Sharing; to create a folder on the desktop named
Configuring Windows 7 for Network File Sharing The SMD 101 can access shared folders and files of devices on the same network running various operating systems. PCs running Windows 7 must specifically share the folder to make it available to the SMD 101. The following instructions show how to share ...
Page 94 - Media Properties; Security; In the middle of the dialog, click; Edit; Permissions for Media; In the
8. In the Media Properties dialog, select the Security tab. 8 8 9 9 9. In the middle of the dialog, click Edit (see above). The Permissions for Media dialog box opens. u u u u 10. In the Group or user names: panel, select System , then click Add . SMD 101 • Reference Information 88
Page 97 - On the expanded; Home or Work; panel make the following selections:
5. On the expanded Home or Work panel make the following selections: • Network Discovery = On • File and Printer Sharing = On • Public Folder Sharing = On • File Sharing Connections = Enable File Sharing for Devices that use 40- or 56- bit encryption. • HomeGroup Connections = Allow Windows to manag...
Page 98 - Copying Config Files Using Internet Explorer; Configuration panel
Copying Config Files Using Internet Explorer Internet Explorer does not automatically save the SMD 101 config files to the host computer (see Configuration panel on page 37), but attempts to open them instead. The box.cfg and ip.cfg files must be saved using a text file copy.To save a configuration ...
Page 99 - Starting the DataViewer program
Extron USB Device Ö Ö Ý Ý 4 4 Õ Õ Ü Ü 4 4 DataViewer DataViewer is an enhanced terminal emulation program that facilitates analysis of RS-232, USB, and TCP/IP communication with Extron devices. The software allows users to send commands to a device and view the responses in ASCII or hexadecimal form...
Page 100 - Glossary
Glossary Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) — A standardized compression and encoding scheme for lossy (low quality) digital audio. Higher bit rates provide higher quality. Part of the MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 specifications. The SMD 101 supports AAC-LC (MPEG-2 part 7, MPEG-4 part 3, sub-part 4 and part 14, MP4 a...
Page 105 - Extron Warranty; Contact Information
Extron Headquarters +1.800.633.9876 (Inside USA/Canada Only)Extron USA - West Extron USA - East +1.714.491.1500 +1.919.850.1000 +1.714.491.1517 FAX +1.919.850.1001 FAX Extron Europe +800.3987.6673 (Inside Europe Only)+31.33.453.4040 +31.33.453.4050 FAX Extron Asia +65.6383.4400+65.6383.4664 FAX Extr...