Extron Ultra Series - Manual

Extron Ultra Series

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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 – CrossPoint / MAV Matrix Switchers • Table of Contents; Table of Contents
  • Page 6 – Table of Contents, cont’d; Rear Panel Operations
  • Page 7 – Chapter Four
  • Page 8 – Chapter Five; Matrix Switchers Control Program
  • Page 9 – Chapter Six
  • Page 10 – Appendix A
  • Page 11 – CrossPoint / MAV Matrix Switchers; Chapter One; Introduction; About this Manual
  • Page 12 – CrossPoint / MAV Matrix Switchers • Introduction; wideband RGBHV and audio matrix switchers; About the Matrix Switchers; CrossPoint Ultra, or MAV Plus switcher that switches video.
  • Page 13 – Matrix Switcher; Figure 1-1 — Typical CrossPoint Ultra matrix switcher application
  • Page 14 – DVD Player; Extron; System Control; Figure 1-2 — Typical MAV Plus matrix switcher application
  • Page 15 – The appropriate rack mounting kit is included with each switcher.; CrossPoint Ultra switchers
  • Page 16 – CrossPoint 450 Plus switchers; various matrix sizes and video formats are as follows:
  • Page 18 – Definitions
  • Page 19 – MATRIX INPUT STATUS; Figure 1-3 — DSVP data display
  • Page 20 – Operations such as input/output selection, setting of
  • Page 21 – Power —; The matrix switchers’ 100 VAC to 240 VAC, internal power supply(s); Primary and redundant power supplies; Includes two internal 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, switching power; Power supply status LEDs
  • Page 23 – Chapter Two; Installation; Mounting the Switcher
  • Page 24 – CrossPoint / MAV Matrix Switchers • Installation; UL guidelines; Elevated operating ambient temperature; environment may be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consider; Reduced air flow; — Consideration should be given to the connection of the
  • Page 25 – Mounting instructions; Secure the switcher to the rack using the supplied bolts.
  • Page 26 – Rear Panel Views; rear panel connectors.
  • Page 27 – Figure 2-3 — CrossPoint Ultra 1616 HVA matrix switcher; Figure 2-4 — CrossPoint Ultra 128 HVA matrix switcher
  • Page 28 – MAV Plus switchers; Figure 2-5 — MAV Plus 3232 SVA matrix switcher; Figure 2-6 — MAV Plus 3232 matrix switchers with various formats
  • Page 29 – Figure 2-7 — MAV Plus 1616 HDA matrix switcher; Figure 2-8 — MAV Plus 1616 matrix switchers with various formats
  • Page 30 – inputs and outputs on RCA connectors) matrix switcher.; Figure 2-9 — MAV Plus 128 AV RCA matrix switcher; Figure 2-10 — MAV Plus 128 HDA matrix switcher; Figure 2-11 — MAV Plus 128 matrix switchers with various formats
  • Page 31 – Rear Panel Connections; Remove system power before making all connections.; Video inputs; input. Figure 2-12 shows how to connect the RGB video format to each; Video outputs; format to each configuration.
  • Page 32 – V SYNC
  • Page 33 – these BNC connectors for each input.; are all on the next page.; HDA and HD
  • Page 34 – Figure 2-14 — MAV Plus S-video connections
  • Page 35 – Sync termination switches; — The RGB (CrossPoint) matrix switchers have; CrossPoint Ultra; matrix switchers have Sync termination switches for; Figure 2-16 — Sync termination switches
  • Page 36 – “HTML Operation”; Captive screw connector models (all except MAV Plus 128 AV RCA); Connections for balanced and unbalanced audio inputs —; balanced or unbalanced stereo audio input. Connectors are; Unbalanced Stereo Input; Figure 2-17 — Captive screw connector wiring for audio inputs; RCA Connector; Figure 2-18 — Typical audio connectors
  • Page 37 – Connections for balanced and unbalanced audio outputs —; audio. Connect audio devices, such as an audio amplifier or powered; Unbalanced Stereo Output; Figure 2-19 — Captive screw connector wiring for audio output; RCA connector model (MAV Plus 128 AV RCA); Connections for unbalanced audio inputs —; Each input has a pair (left and; Connections for unbalanced audio outputs —; Each output has a pair (left
  • Page 38 – Connect a host device, such as a computer,; All Models; Panel User ’s Manual; Ethernet port; commands from anywhere in the world. You can also control; Ethernet connection indicators; indicates that the switcher is properly connected to an Ethernet
  • Page 39 – Ethernet or Fast Ethernet.; Crossover cable; — Direct connection between the computer and the; Side; Figure 2-21 — RJ-45 connector and pinout tables
  • Page 40 – Reset button; the matrix switcher. Press and hold the button while the switcher; Hard reset; Hard reset does not clear the current configuration.; Figure 2-22 — Simple external sync connection example
  • Page 41 – external timing source for video editing applications.; Figure 2-23 — Multiple device external sync connection example; Power; AC power connector —; Plug a standard IEC power cord into this connector to
  • Page 42 – Front Panel Configuration Port; Figure 2-24 — Front panel configuration port; Configuration port; — This 2.5 mm mini stereo jack serves the same serial; Connection; This port is independent of the rear panel Remote port and is
  • Page 43 – connection can both be active at the same time.
  • Page 45 – Chapter Three; Operation; Front Panel Controls and Indicators
  • Page 46 – CrossPoint / MAV Matrix Switchers • Operation; switchers is very similar. There are two exceptions:; Switcher model; Cr; Figure 3-1 — Front panel, CrossPoint Ultra 128 HVA
  • Page 47 – Figure 3-2 — Front Panel, MAV Plus 1616 HDA
  • Page 48 – Input and output buttons; Primary functions
  • Page 49 – Input buttons —
  • Page 50 – Control buttons; ENTER; Secondary functions; secondary functions (
  • Page 51 – Preset button —
  • Page 52 – RGBHV; VIDEO
  • Page 53 – Audio button —
  • Page 54 – Power indicators (2412 and larger models only); Primary and Redundant Power Supply LEDs —; Indicates that the associated power supply is operating within; Red —; normal tolerances or has failed.; Button icons; removed and replaced to insert labels behind the covers.; Figure 3-4 — Sample button icons
  • Page 55 – Front Panel Operations; that has been stored. Up to 32
  • Page 56 – Front panel security lockouts; modes are also available:; system configuration as follows:; Audio models —
  • Page 57 – Creating a configuration; Select to configure video, audio, or both by pressing the RGBHV
  • Page 58 – front panel indications that result from your action.; Figure 3-5 — Clear all selections; Figure 3-6 — Select RGBHV or video and audio
  • Page 59 – Figure 3-8 — Select the outputs; Figure 3-9 — Press the Enter button; Figure 3-10 — Example 1, final configuration
  • Page 60 – This example assumes that you have performed example 1.; Figure 3-11 — Clear all selections; Figure 3-12 — Select RGBHV or video only; Figure 3-13 — Select an input
  • Page 61 – Figure 3-14 — Select the output; Figure 3-15 — Press the Enter button; video tied; audio tied; to outputs; Figure 3-16 — Example 2, final configuration
  • Page 62 – Figure 3-17 — Clear all selections; Figure 3-18 — Select audio only; Figure 3-19 — Select an input
  • Page 63 – Figure 3-20 — Deselect the output; Figure 3-21 — Press the Enter button; — Input 5 video is tied to output 1, output 3, output 4, and; Audio; — Input 5 audio is tied to output 3 and output 8.
  • Page 64 – Viewing a configuration; mode also provides a way to mute video and audio outputs (see “Muting; not; Select video, audio, or both to view by pressing the RGBHV
  • Page 65 – result from your action.; Figure 3-23 — Clear all selections; Figure 3-24 — Select RGBHV or video and audio
  • Page 66 – Figure 3-25 — Select an input; Figure 3-26 — Deselect RGBHV or video to view audio ties only
  • Page 67 – buttons return to either unlit or to background illumination.; Figure 3-28 — Press the View button to exit
  • Page 68 – using the front panel only; . Inputs and outputs can be assigned to one of; can; Suggested applications for the I/O grouping feature include:
  • Page 69 – buttons that may be lit.; hold; the Input 1 and Output 1 buttons
  • Page 70 – Figure 3-30 — Clear all selections; the Input 1 and Output 1 buttons for; Figure 3-31 — Select; Executive
  • Page 71 – Figure 3-33 — Assign inputs and outputs; Figure 3-35 — Assign inputs and outputs
  • Page 72 – Figure 3-36 — Deselect; Press and release the Esc (
  • Page 73 – the front panel indications that result from your action.; Figure 3-37 — Clear all selections; Figure 3-38 — Select; RGB Delay; mode; Figure 3-39 — Select an output
  • Page 74 – Figure 3-40 — Adjust the RGB delay interval; Figure 3-41 — Deselect
  • Page 75 – Using presets; saved or retrieved. When a; preset; is retrieved from memory, it becomes the; current; • Presets; Figure 3-42 — Preset locations by matrix size
  • Page 76 – show the front panel indications that result from your action.; Figure 3-43 — Clear all selections; the Preset button for approximately 2 seconds until it blinks; Save Preset; Figure 3-45 — Select the preset
  • Page 77 – now stored in the selected memory location.; Figure 3-46 — Press the Enter button; Example 8: Recalling a preset; Figure 3-47 — Clear all selections; Recall Preset
  • Page 78 – Figure 3-49 — Select the preset; Figure 3-50 — Press the Enter button
  • Page 79 – Muting and unmuting video and/or audio outputs; Individual outputs can be muted or unmuted as follows:; • When you enter
  • Page 80 – Figure 3-51 — Clear all selections; Figure 3-52 — Select audio only
  • Page 81 – the Output 3 button and then the Output 4; the Output 3 button and then the Output 4; Figure 3-55 — Press the View button to exit
  • Page 82 – Viewing and adjusting the input audio level (audio models); Figure 3-56 — Audio gain and attenuation; the Audio button until the button begins
  • Page 83 – Press and release the Audio button to exit the; Example 10: Viewing and adjusting an input audio level; Figure 3-57 — Clear all selections; Figure 3-58 — Select
  • Page 84 – CrossPoint 450 Plus /; Input audio level adjustment displays
  • Page 86 – Figure 3-59 — Select an input
  • Page 87 – Press and release the View (; Figure 3-62 — Adjust the input audio level
  • Page 88 – Figure 3-65 — Deselect; Viewing and adjusting the output volume (audio models)
  • Page 89 – button blinking slowly.
  • Page 90 – Audio volume adjustment settings
  • Page 92 – Figure 3-66 — Clear all selections; Figure 3-67 — Select; Figure 3-68 — Select output 1
  • Page 93 – Lock
  • Page 94 – Figure 3-71 — Adjust the output audio volume
  • Page 95 – Figure 3-74 — Deselect
  • Page 96 – Setting the front panel locks; mode 0 —; mode 1 —; mode 2 —; Selecting; mode 2 or toggling between mode 2 and mode 0; Figure 3-75 — Toggle front panel lock between mode 2 and mode 0
  • Page 97 – mode 2 or toggling between mode 2 and mode 1; If the switcher is in; Figure 3-76 — Toggle front panel lock between mode 2 and mode 1; Performing a system reset from the front panel; The front panel reset is identical to the; File; selection before you perform this reset; holding; the; while; Figure 3-77 — System reset
  • Page 98 – Background illumination; Figure 3-78 — Toggle background illumination on or off; Selecting the rear panel Remote port protocol and baud rate
  • Page 99 – To change a value; Press and release an output button to exit the; Serial Port Selection and; See the following table for a summary of the modes.
  • Page 100 – Reset Mode Comparison/Summary; Mode; Mode 3 turns events on or off.; Mode 5 reset clears most; selection before; press and hold the button while you apply power to the switcher.
  • Page 101 – Perform a soft reset of the switcher as follows:; the rear; Figure 3-82 — Whole switcher and absolute resets
  • Page 102 – Performing a hard reset; Perform a hard reset as follows:; the Reset button on the rear panel; you apply AC power; Figure 3-83 — Hard reset
  • Page 103 – Power on the audio sources, the switcher, and the audio players.; Troubleshooting; General checks; Call the Extron S
  • Page 104 – Configuration Worksheets; outputs. Use different colors for video and audio.; Worksheet example 1: System equipment; Figure 3-84 — Worksheet example 1: System equipment
  • Page 105 – Worksheet example 2: Daily configuration; dashed lines show the audio ties.; Figure 3-85 — Worksheet example 2: Daily configuration
  • Page 106 – Worksheet example 3: Test configuration; Figure 3-86 — Worksheet example 3: Test configuration
  • Page 107 – re; 2-button switchers configuration worksheet
  • Page 109 – 6-button switchers configuration worksheet
  • Page 111 – Programmer’s Guide
  • Page 112 – CrossPoint / MAV Matrix Switchers • Programmer’s Guide; Serial Ports; The default protocol for both ports is as follows:; Rear panel Remote port; Figure 4-1 — Remote connector pin assignments
  • Page 113 – Front panel Configuration port; This port is hardwired for RS-232 only.; Set serial ports
  • Page 114 – Programmer’s Guide, cont’d; when you are communicating with it via a serial port.; Ethernet connection; Figure 4-3 — RJ-45 Ethernet connector pin assignments
  • Page 115 – Default IP addresses; commands immediately after it sends the copyright message.; Connection Timeouts
  • Page 116 – Verbose Mode; Set verbose mode; Switcher-Initiated Messages; nnn
  • Page 117 – Switcher Error Responses
  • Page 118 – Using the Command/Response Tables; ASCII character used in the command/response table.; ASCII to HEX Conversion Table
  • Page 119 – Command/Response Table for SIS Commands; Symbol definitions
  • Page 120 – Command; Create ties; View ties; Command/response table for SIS commands
  • Page 121 – Video mute commands; Audio input gain and attenuation
  • Page 122 – Audio output volume
  • Page 123 – Audio mute commands; Save, recall, and directly write global and room presets; Direct write; write
  • Page 128 – Names
  • Page 129 – Resets; one
  • Page 130 – Information requests
  • Page 132 – Command/Response Table for IP-specific SIS Commands
  • Page 134 – Command/response table for IP-specific SIS commands; IP setup commands
  • Page 136 – Special Characters
  • Page 137 – Matrix Software
  • Page 138 – CrossPoint / MAV Matrix Switchers • Matrix Software; The Windows; Installing the software; Install the software as follows:; Software; Figure 5-2 — Software installation
  • Page 139 – The port can be configured for either the; Software operation via Ethernet; when the operator is logged on as a user.; Ethernet protocol settings
  • Page 140 – Matrix Software, cont’d; Using the Matrix Switcher Control software; To run the Matrix Switchers Control Program, click; If you selected a comm port; displayed in the comm port selection window. If you; If you selected; and see “Using Emulation mode” on
  • Page 141 – If the IP address is correct; enter the appropriate administrator or user password.; Connect; rights and privileges.
  • Page 142 – To set up audio in; box at the bottom of the window. To set up; Follow; desired icon onto the box from the icon palette that appears.; Tools; to set the switcher ’s IP
  • Page 143 – IP Settings/Options window; any of the fields on this screen while you are logged on as a user.; Matrix IP Address field; switcher. This value is encoded in the flash memory in the switcher.
  • Page 144 – Extron Name/Descriptor field; Take; Gateway IP address field; Take
  • Page 145 – Hardware Address field; Use DHCP; checkbox directs the CrossPoint or MAV switcher to ignore; Date field
  • Page 146 – Sync Time to PC; Use Daylight Savings checkbox; Use Daylight Savings; checkbox. When Daylight Saving Time is turned; Administrator Password field; The following characters are invalid in passwords:
  • Page 147 – Mail Server IP Address field; Edit the IP address as desired.; Mail Server Domain Name field
  • Page 148 – Typical CrossPoint e-mail; None; If desired, click on the
  • Page 149 – Updating firmware; switcher operation. This is; Download Center; and then click the; Firmware; Figure 5-9 — Location of firmware upgrade files; Enter the requested personal information and then click; Download; to copy the; Run; Program to extract the firmware file.
  • Page 150 – Figure 5-10 — Downloading firmware upgrade files; Next; . The program extracts the firmware files and places them in a
  • Page 151 – Finish; Start the Matrix Switchers Control Program and connect to the; Ethernet-connected firmware upload; Figure 5-11 — Select file window; Open; the CrossPoint or MAV switcher may take a few
  • Page 152 – Figure 5-12 — Firmware loading; Browse; extension is not a firmware upgrade for your matrix switcher.; Upload; . Use the LAN port connection in step; To continue the firmware upload
  • Page 153 – Figure 5-13 — Confirm window; OK; This process could take; Exit; button
  • Page 154 – Uploading HTML files; HTML Files List window
  • Page 155 – Windows buttons, drop boxes, and trashcan; Room; menu —; Windows menus; File menu
  • Page 157 – Hardware status; Not displayed for the; Figure 5-15 — Status window; Name presets; Audio-input Configuration selection
  • Page 158 – Figure 5-16 — Ties shown as lines; amber; Figure 5-17 — Ties shown as crosspoints
  • Page 159 – Master reset does not reset the Internet protocol (IP) settings.; Using; Emulation; Using the help system
  • Page 160 – Button-Label Generator Program; input and output selection. See appendix
  • Page 161 – Using the Button-Label Generator software; Figure 5-19 — Extron’s Button-Label Generator window
  • Page 163 – HTML Operation
  • Page 164 – CrossPoint / MAV Matrix Switchers • HTML Operation; via a LAN or WAN, using a web browser such as Microsoft; Download the Startup Page; Access the switcher using HTML pages as follows:
  • Page 165 – If so; , the switcher downloads the; Status Tab; Status; System Status page; Not displayed for the CrossPoint or MAV; supply and fan status blocks.
  • Page 166 – HTML Operation, cont’d; changes or if an input has been disconnected.; DSVP page
  • Page 167 – Configuration Tab; System Settings Page; when you click the; Configuration; tab. The screen consists of fields in which; System Settings page; is
  • Page 168 – Submit; button at the bottom of the page.; DHCP On; radio button turns DHCP
  • Page 169 – Date/Time Settings fields; variable allows you to then; Zone; If appropriate, select the appropriate; Daylight Saving
  • Page 170 – System Settings page.; Passwords page; fields, and click the
  • Page 171 – of the e-mail notification settings, click the; Edit; button to make the fields available; Save; Save; Email Settings page; Mail IP Address field; nnnnn
  • Page 172 – Suspend; Firmware Upgrade; Firmware Upgrade page; firmware installation package
  • Page 173 – extension is; File Management Tab; File Management Page; File Management page; Delete; Upload your own files as follows:
  • Page 174 – The following characters are invalid in file names:; Browse through your PC system and select the desired file(s).; Upload File; Control Tab; User Control Page; Control; Figure 6-10 — User Control Ties page
  • Page 175 – Make or break a tie as follows:; Video Only; • Create a pending tie (if a tie does not exist) of the input and output; RGB and Audio Settings page; Settings link on the Control page.; Figure 6-11 — RGB and Audio Settings page
  • Page 176 – Figure 6-12 — Input selection drop box
  • Page 177 – Mute one or all outputs as follows:; To select an individual output to mute or unmute; Figure 6-14 — Output selection drop box
  • Page 178 – Figure 6-16 — Output selection drop box
  • Page 179 – attenuation, full volume) from the RGB and Audio Settings page.
  • Page 181 – Global Presets; Global Presets page; Saving a preset; If desired, type over the current name in the box adjacent to the; The following characters are invalid in preset names:; Accept
  • Page 182 – with the desired preset.
  • Page 183 – Ethernet Connection; Ethernet Link
  • Page 184 – CrossPoint / MAV Matrix Switchers • Ethernet Connection; The rear panel Ethernet connector on the; Figure A-1 — RJ-45 connector pinout tables; Default address
  • Page 185 – Pinging to determine Web IP address; Connecting as a Telnet client
  • Page 186 – Ethernet Connection, cont’d; Figure A-3 — Telnet screen; Telnet tips; CrossPoint or MAV switcher via Telnet.; If necessary, at the password prompt, type; Login Administrator; the connection to the CrossPoint or MAV switcher.; Escape character and Esc key; Many SIS commands include the keyboard; connection to the CrossPoint or MAV switcher intact.
  • Page 187 – Local echo; is the SIS command; In1 Out1 All; Set carriage return-line feed; set crlf; Close; close
  • Page 188 – Subnetting — A Primer; some understanding of TCP/IP subnetting (a subnet is a; sub; set of a; net; work — a; Gateways; in chapter 5, “Matrix Software”, and “Email; IP addresses and octets; Values of 256 and above are invalid.; Subnet masks and octets; devices are on the same subnet.; Subnet mask and octets
  • Page 189 – Determining whether devices are on the same subnet; To determine the subnet, the local device’s IP address is
  • Page 191 – Appendix B; Reference Information; CrossPoint 450 Plus Specifications
  • Page 192 – CrossPoint / MAV Matrix Switchers • Reference Information; Routing; Video input; composite video; Video output; Connectors
  • Page 193 – Sync; Audio input — audio models only; Ethernet, or front panel; Audio output — audio models only
  • Page 194 – Reference Information, cont’d; Control/remote — switcher; no parity; General; internal; Specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 195 – CrossPoint Ultra Specifications
  • Page 197 – Audio input— audio models only; Audio output— audio models only
  • Page 198 – Regulatory compliance
  • Page 199 – MAV Plus Specifications; Video — video models; Video input — video models; 2 composite video
  • Page 200 – Video output — video models
  • Page 201 – Audio — audio models; Audio input — audio models
  • Page 202 – Audio output — audio models; Cooling
  • Page 203 – 232 S-Video with Audio Series
  • Page 204 – Part Numbers and Accessories; CrossPoint 450 Plus matrix switcher part numbers; CrossPoint Ultra matrix switcher part numbers; Matrix switcher part numbers
  • Page 205 – MAV Plus matrix switcher part numbers
  • Page 207 – Included parts; -pole captive screw audio connectors; Replacement parts; Button and cap diffuser kit; Optional accessories; These items can be ordered separately:; MKP 3000 matrix switcher X-Y remote control panel
  • Page 208 – Cables; Bulk cable
  • Page 209 – plenum version of the BNC-5 Mini HR cable is also available.
  • Page 210 – Button Labels; Installing labels in the matrix switcher’s buttons; For best results, print on transparent or translucent material.; Figure B-1 — Illuminated button label replacement
  • Page 213 – Extron’s Warranty
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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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