Page 2 - 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...
Page 3 - 声明
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...
Page 4 - USP 507 • Table of Contents; Table of Contents; Chapter One • Introduction
i USP 507 • Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter One • Introduction ...................................................................................................... 1-1 About this Manual .......................................................................................................
Page 5 - Table of Contents, cont’d; Chapter Four • SIS
ii USP 507 • Table of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d Input configuration .................................................................................................................. 3-7 Output configuration ......................................................................................
Page 6 - Chapter Five • USP 507 Software
iii USP 507 • Table of Contents Chapter Five • USP 507 Software .......................................................................................... 5-1 Installing and Starting the Signal Processing Products Control Program .........................................................................
Page 7 - Appendix A • Reference Information; Accessories; Appendix B • Ethernet Connection; Gateways
iv USP 507 • Table of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d All trademarks mentioned in this manual are the properties of their respective owners. Control Pages ............................................................................................................................... 6-13 User.Cont...
Page 8 - Chapter One; Introduction; About this Manual
USP 507 1 Chapter One Introduction About this Manual About the USP 507 Definitions Features
Page 9 - USP 507 • Introduction; Simple Instruction Set (SIS; Figure 1-1 — Typical USP 507 application
USP 507 • Introduction 1-2 Introduction About this Manual This manual contains installation, configuration, and operating information for the Extron USP 507 Universal Signal Processor. It covers basic installation, and configuring and operating the device using the front panel controls and Simple In...
Page 10 - Definitions; EDID —; Input; Auto Memory
1-3 USP 507 • Introduction Definitions The following terms are used throughout this manual: EDID — Extended Display Identification Data. A communications protocol or instruction set developed by VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) for the identification of display devices to computers usi...
Page 11 - Features
Introduction, cont’d USP 507 • Introduction 1-4 Features Inputs: Two RGB or HD component video on 15-pin HD connectors; configurable input on BNCs for RGB, HD/SD component video, S-video, or composite video; component video, S-video, or composite video on BNCs; S-video or composite video on BNCs; DV...
Page 13 - Chapter Two; Installation; U/L Safety Requirements
USP 507 2 Chapter Two Installation U/L Safety Requirements Mounting the USP 507 Rear Panel Features and Connections Powering Up Resetting the Unit with the Reset Button
Page 14 - USP 507 • Installation; UL/Safety Requirements; Important safety instructions
Installation, cont’d USP 507 • Installation 2-2 Installation UL/Safety Requirements The Underwriters Laboratories (UL) requirements listed below pertain to the safe installation and operation of this universal signal processor. Important safety instructions 1 . Read these instructions. 2 . Keep thes...
Page 15 - Tabletop placement; Elevated operating ambient temperature; Rack mounting
2-3 USP 507 • Installation Mounting the USP 507 If the USP 507 is to be rack mounted, it is important to mount it before cabling it. Four rubber feet are included with the unit. Install the feet only if the unit is to be mounted on a tabletop (see “Tabletop placement” below). Tabletop placement For ...
Page 16 - Rear Panel Features and Connections; Power and video input connections; AC power connector
Installation, cont’d USP 507 • Installation 2-4 Rear Panel Features and Connections 100-240 VAC 2A MAX AUX SW FOLL0W RS-232 B-Y /C R-Y HDSDI/SDI C RGB/R-Y, Y, B-Y DVIOUT DVI-D VID /Y 5 4 3 2 VID 1 R /R-Y G /Y B /B-Y H V S R /RY G/Y B/C B-Y H/HV V OU TPUT I NPUT 50-60Hz RGB/R-Y, Y, B-Y VID /Y RGB/R-Y...
Page 17 - Output, user interface, and control connections; See Appendix B
2-5 USP 507 • Installation Output, user interface, and control connections h RGB/YUV-HD BNC connectors — Connect a display to these for RGB or HD component video output. RGBHV H / HV R /R-Y V G /Y B /B-Y R /R-Y V G /Y RGBS video H/ HV B /B-Y R/R-Y G/Y B/B-Y RGsB/ Component Video (Y, R-Y, B-Y) H/HV V...
Page 18 - Installation and cabling; to
Installation, cont’d USP 507 • Installation 2-6 Installation and cabling Step 1 — Mount the unit Turn off or disconnect all equipment power sources and rack mount the USP 507. See page 2-3 . Step 2 — Connect inputs Connect inputs from video sources to the applicable connectors marked “Inputs” (see p...
Page 19 - Powering Up; Default display cycle; Figure 2-3 — Typical default display cycle; Resetting the Unit with the Reset Button; Extron Tweeker to press it.; Figure 2-4 — Resetting the USP 507; Default Display Cycle
2-7 USP 507 • Installation Powering Up When applying power to the USP 507, the unit undergoes a start-up self testing sequence (see image below) and then the LCD displays the default display cycle. Default display cycle When in use but not in any menu mode, the LCD screen defaults to cycling through...
Page 20 - Use Factory Firmware; USP 507 Reset Mode Summary
Installation, cont’d USP 507 • Installation 2-8 Use Factory Firmware Reset to Factory Defaults Run/Stop Events Reset all IP Settings The USP 507 reverts to the factory default firmware. Event scripting does not start if the device is powered on in this mode. All user files and settings (drivers, adj...
Page 21 - Chapter Three; Front Panel Operation
USP 507 3 Chapter Three Front Panel Operation Front Panel Overview Switching Inputs Special Function Button Operation Button Backlighting The USP 507 Menu System Setting the Front Panel Locks (Executive Modes) Setting Up the USP 507 to Work with a Matrix Switcher Setting Up the USP 507 to Work with ...
Page 22 - USP 507 • Front Panel Operation; Front Panel Overview; Figure 3-1 — Front panel features; Adjustments are made using either or both Adjust knobs.
USP 507 • Front Panel Operation Front Panel Operation 3-2 Front Panel Operation Front Panel Overview USP 507 UNIVERSL SIGNAL PROCESSOR ADJUST DETAIL ZOOM /PAN BRIGHT /CONT COLOR /TINT SIZE POSITION MUTE AUTO IMAGE FREEZE 6 7 5 4 3 2 1 MENU NEXT INPUTS PIP PRESET 1 2 5 3 4 6 7 Figure 3-1 — Front pane...
Page 23 - See “The USP 507 Menu System” section; Switching Inputs
USP 507 • Front Panel Operation 3-3 f Menu navigation buttons — These two buttons give access to menu commands. See “The USP 507 Menu System” section in this chapter. Menu button — This button, always lit amber, gives direct access to a series of seven menus. Next button — This button, always lit am...
Page 24 - Front Panel Operation, cont’d; The USP 507 Menu System; For SIS commands; Overview of menus; number of total and active pixels and the number of active lines.
Front Panel Operation, cont’d USP 507 • Front Panel Operation 3-4 Front Panel Operation The USP 507 Menu System The USP 507 can be configured using the menu system, via the Extron Simple Instruction Set (SIS ™ ) of commands through an RS-232 or LAN connected PC, or via the Extron software program, S...
Page 25 - The USP 507 complete menu list
3-5 USP 507 • Front Panel Operation In pu t C on fi gu ra ti on In pu t #x R G B Rotate to select video input type . Ne xt In pu t #x Fi lm D et ec t O n Rotate to tur n Film Detect on or off . Ne xt In pu t #x Ve rt S ta rt 1 28 Rotate to adjust V er tical Star t v alue . In pu t #x H or z St ar t ...
Page 26 - Using the menus; Save a user preset
Front Panel Operation, cont’d USP 507 • Front Panel Operation 3-6 Using the menus To configure the USP 507 using any of the menus, do the following: 1 . Press the Menu button repeatedly to get to the desired configuration menu. 2 . Press the Next button repeatedly to go to the desired submenu. 3 . T...
Page 27 - Input configuration; Figure 3-4 — Adjustments possible per signal form
3-7 USP 507 • Front Panel Operation I n p u t # 2 Y U V p / H D T V Input configuration Within this menu any of the seven inputs can be configured. Each input has different settings depending on the signal format. Consult the tables below for signal formats per input and possible adjustments per sig...
Page 28 - Output configuration; Figure 3-5 — Output resolution/refresh rate table
Front Panel Operation, cont’d USP 507 • Front Panel Operation 3-8 Output configuration Within this menu an outputs resolution, refresh rate, output signal type, and sync polarity can be selected and adjusted. Refer to the table below for applicable resolution and refresh rates. 1 . Press Next to bri...
Page 29 - selected name is overwritten in favor of the newly saved image.
3-9 USP 507 • Front Panel Operation Image capture/recall Within this menu, the currently displayed image can be captured and saved to the USP 507 memory. This image or any other saved image can then be recalled and output to the active display at a later time. The recalled image can be displayed at ...
Page 30 - To remove an image from the display:; in the “To recall an image” section, on this page.; Advanced configuration; then proceed with the setting adjustment.; Figure 3-6 — Auto Memory and Auto-Image features table
Front Panel Operation, cont’d USP 507 • Front Panel Operation 3-10 Step 1 LCD screen displays ADJUST Rotate either Adjust knob. R e c a l l t o b a ck : < N / A > UNDO/ CLEAR MENU NEXT Press twice LCD screen displays R e c a l l : I M G 0 5 . B M P LCD screen displays R e c a l l i n g I m a g...
Page 31 - With the applicable input showing, rotate the right Adjust knob (
3-11 USP 507 • Front Panel Operation 2 . With the applicable input showing, rotate the right Adjust knob ( { ) to turn the Auto-Image on or off. 3 . Press Next to go to the next sublevel (Input EDID), or press Next repeatedly to get to any applicable level. At each level, rotate the adjustment knobs...
Page 32 - View comm settings; Press Next or Menu to return to the View Comm Settings menu.; Edit comm settings; In edit mode the MAC address is not displayed.; Exit menu
Front Panel Operation, cont’d USP 507 • Front Panel Operation 3-12 View comm settings Within this menu the current IP settings are only viewable. To make any adjustments the “hidden” Edit Comm Settings menu must be accessed (see below). 1 . Press Next to go through each sublevel to view the followin...
Page 33 - Scan converter configuration; Setting the Front Panel Locks (Executive Modes); Programmers Guide”; Enabling or disabling Executive mode 1 from the front panel; E x e c u t i v e M o d e; OR; Figure 3-7 — Turning Executive mode on or off
3-13 USP 507 • Front Panel Operation Scan converter configuration This menu is available only when a scan converter board is installed.Within this menu horizontal and vertical image size and centering can be configured, output format and output standard chosen, and flicker, horizontal, and encoder f...
Page 34 - Setting Up the USP 507 to Work with a Matrix Switcher; Figure 3-8 — USP 507 connected to a matrix switcher
Front Panel Operation, cont’d USP 507 • Front Panel Operation 3-14 Setting Up the USP 507 to Work with a Matrix Switcher The Sync to Matrix tool is a powerful software tool that can simplify the control system necessary when using an Extron matrix switcher and an USP 507.The “Sync to Matrix” script ...
Page 35 - Figure 3-9 — Multiple USP 507’s connected to a matrix switcher; Sync to
3-15 USP 507 • Front Panel Operation Input 1 Input 6 Input 5 Input 4 Input 3 Input 2 Input 64 Output 1 Input 3 Output 5 Output 4 Output 3 Output 2 Input 3 USP 507 #1 USP 507 #6 (optional) USP 507 #2 (optional) Output to display Output to display Output to display Output 64 Output 63 Matrix Switcher ...
Page 36 - Setting Up the USP 507 to Work with an Auxiliary Audio; is sent to unmute the audio.; NULL; Figure 3-10 — Controller to USP 507 pinout; Figure 3-11 — Example auxiliary switcher connected to USP 507
Front Panel Operation, cont’d USP 507 • Front Panel Operation 3-16 Setting Up the USP 507 to Work with an Auxiliary Audio Switcher An auxiliary switcher, such as an Extron SW 8A, can be connected to the USP 507 for audio routing, and controlled via the rear panel 9-pin D-sub Aux Sw Follow (RS-232) p...
Page 37 - Chapter Four; SIS; Processor-Initiated Messages
USP 507 4 Chapter Four SIS ™ Programmer’s Guide RS-232/RS-422 Link Ethernet (LAN) Port Host-to-Processor Instructions Processor-Initiated Messages Processor Error Responses Using the Command/Response Tables for SIS ™ commands Using the Command/Response Table for IP SIS Commands
Page 38 - USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide; SIS Programmer’s Guide; See; Ethernet connection; Default IP addresses; If the local system administrators have not changed the value, the
USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide SIS Programmer’s Guide 4-2 The USP 507 can be operated and configured using Simple Instruction Set ™ (SIS ™ ) commands input via a PC connected to the top RS-232 port on the rear panel or the Ethernet port. See m on page 2-4, and Appendix B for wiring details. RS-232...
Page 39 - Connection timeouts; With an Ethernet connection:
USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide 4-3 Connection timeouts The Ethernet link times out after a designated period of time of no communications. By default, this timeout value is set to five minutes but the value can be changed. N Extron recommends leaving the default timeout at five minutes and periodi...
Page 40 - SIS Programmer’s Guide, cont’d; Response given is seen via RS-232 connection only.; Processor Error Responses; ASCII to hexadecimal conversion
SIS Programmer’s Guide, cont’d USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide 4-4 Reconfig ] The processor sends the Reconfig message whenever a new resolution is applied. N Response given is seen via RS-232 connection only. Exe n ] The processor initiates the Exe message when Executive mode is toggled on or off ...
Page 41 - Symbol definitions; = Carriage return with line feed; or; = Carriage return with no line feed
USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide 4-5 Symbol definitions ] = Carriage return with line feed ¦ or } = Carriage return with no line feed • = Space E or W = Escape key X! = Input selection, 1 to 7 X# = Input video format: 1 = RGB (default) 2 = YUVp/HDTV 3 = RGBcvS 4 = YUVi 5 = S-video 6 = Composite vide...
Page 42 - Output refresh rate:
SIS Programmer’s Guide, cont’d USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide 4-6 X2! = Scaler resolution: 1 = 640 x 480 14 = 1365 x 1024 2 = 800 x 600 15 = 1440 x 900 3 = 852 x 480 16 = 1400 x 1050 4 = 1024 x 768 17 = 1680 x 1050 5 = 1024 x 852 18 = 1600 x 1200 6 = 1024 x 1024 19 = 1920 x 1200 7 = 1280 x 768 20 ...
Page 43 - Command; Command Response Table for SIS Commands
USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide 4-7 Command ASCII command (host to processor) Response (processor to host) Additional description Input Switching and Configuration Input selection Select input X! ! In X!] Select video from input X! . View current input ! X!] View currently selected input source. In...
Page 44 - Pixel phase; Picture Adjustments; Video mute
SIS Programmer’s Guide, cont’d USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide 4-8 Command ASCII command (host to processor) Response (processor to host) Additional description Pixel phase Specify a value E X^ PHAS } Phas X! * X^] Set pixel phase to specified value for active input. Increment value E +PHAS } Phas ...
Page 46 - Horizontal size
SIS Programmer’s Guide, cont’d USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide 4-10 Command ASCII command (host to processor) Response (processor to host) Additional description Horizontal size Specify a value E X1& HSIZ } Hsiz X! * X1&] Set horizontal size to X1& . Increment value E +HSIZ } Hsiz X! * ...
Page 49 - Advanced Configurations; Test pattern
USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide 4-13 Command ASCII command (host to processor) Response (processor to host) Additional description Auto Memory Enable E 1AMEM } Amem1 ] Set auto memory on. Previous settings for incoming signal are auto recalled. Disable E 0AMEM } Amem0 ] Set auto memory off. Default...
Page 50 - Swap PIP
SIS Programmer’s Guide, cont’d USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide 4-14 Command ASCII command (host to processor) Response (processor to host) Additional description Picture in Picture PIP on/off PIP input select E X! PIP } Pip X!] Turn PIP on and display input X! . PIP off E 0PIP } Pip0 ] Turn PIP off...
Page 51 - Image capture/recall to USP 507 flash memory; Information request
USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide 4-15 Command ASCII command (host to processor) Response (processor to host) Additional description Image Capture/Recall Image capture/recall to USP 507 flash memory Save image E 0* filename MF } Ims* filename ] Saves currently displayed image to memory under the desi...
Page 52 - Using the Command/Response Table for IP SIS Commands
SIS Programmer’s Guide, cont’d USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide 4-16 Using the Command/Response Table for IP SIS Commands Symbol definitions X10) = Switcher name, up to 240 alphanumeric characters. N The following characters are invalid in the name: {space} ~ , _ @ = ` [ ] { } < > ‘ “ ; : | \ ...
Page 53 - eb; Response; Additional description; IP contr; able for IP SIS Commands
USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide 4-17 Command ASCII (T elnet ) (host to pr ocessor ) URL Encoded (W eb ) (host to pr ocessor ) Response (pr ocessor to host ) Additional description IP contr ol ports commands Set pr ocessor name EX10) CN } W X10) CN | Ipn •X10)] Read pr ocessor name E CN } WCN | X7)]...
Page 54 - Events contr
SIS Programmer’s Guide, cont’d USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide 4-18 Command ASCII (T elnet ) (host to pr ocessor ) URL Encoded (W eb ) (host to pr ocessor ) Response (pr ocessor to host ) Additional description Set verbose mode EX12# CV } W X12# CV | V rb X12#] Read verbose mode E CV } WCV | X12#] ...
Page 55 - Ether
USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide 4-19 Command ASCII (T elnet ) (host to pr ocessor ) URL Encoded (W eb ) (host to pr ocessor ) Response (pr ocessor to host ) Additional description Configur e r edir ect mode EX12% * X14# * X14$ * X13! CD } W X12% %2A X14# %2A X14$ %2A X13! CD | Cpn X12%• Ccd X14# , ...
Page 56 - File commands
SIS Programmer’s Guide, cont’d USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide 4-20 X14# = Redirection status: 0 = no redirection, 1 - 3 = redirect serial communication X14$ = Timeout period in tens of milliseconds for serial data pass-through mode, range = 1 - 32767, (Default = 10 = 100 ms) Command ASCII (T elnet...
Page 57 - Chapter Five; Using the Program
USP 507 5 Chapter Five USP 507 Software Installing and Starting the Signal Processing Products Control Program Using the Program
Page 58 - Installing the program; The DVD starts only if you have a DVD drive on your PC.; Starting the program; For a comm port; , check the baud rate displayed in the comm port selection; If you selected a serial port in step 2, c
USP 507 • USP 507 Software 5-2 USP 507 Software Installing and Starting the Signal Processing Products Control Program The USP 507 can be operated via the Windows ® -based Signal Processing Products Control Program (SPPCP). This program is on the Extron Software Products DVD (included with the unit)...
Page 59 - Orientation; program is open press F1 or click on
5-3 USP 507 • USP 507 Software 3. If you selected TCP/IP tab in step 2 , the TCP/IP Connection window appears. a. Examine the IP Address field, which displays the last IP address entered, or the drop-down box which lists the most recently used IP addresses. If listed, select the applicable IP addres...
Page 60 - USP 507 Software, cont’d; Control program menus; File menu; Options menu
USP 507 Software, cont’d USP 507 • USP 507 Software 5-4 Control program menus File menu Click on this to open a drop-down menu displaying six selectable options: Connect, Disconnect, Save Configuration..., Restore Configuration..., File Manager, and Exit.• Connect — Select this to reconnect the USP ...
Page 61 - Tools menu; Close; The matrix switcher must be connected; Refresh Status
USP 507 • USP 507 Software 5-5 Tools menu Click on this to open a drop-down box displaying nine selectable options: Data View/Trace Window... Executive Mode, Sync Scaler to Matrix Switcher..., System Settings..., Reset, and Update Firmware.... • Data View/Trace Window... — Select this to open a sepa...
Page 62 - Submit; Changing the IP address may result; Cancel; For full instructions about using the Firmware Loader, click
USP 507 Software, cont’d USP 507 • USP 507 Software 5-6 • System Settings... — Select this to open a secondary window. This allows changes to be made to various device settings: IP and RS-232 connections, date/time, and passwords. Select the applicable tab, change the settings as desired, and click ...
Page 63 - If the device connects; Browse; . A dialog box opens to enable a search for the device-; Open; . The dialog box closes and the file name appears in the Add Device
USP 507 • USP 507 Software 5-7 3 . Select the connection method. If connecting by TCP/IP, enter the IP address and, if needed, the password. Click Connect. If the device connects correctly the device name will appear in green alongside a check mark. 4 . Click Browse . A dialog box opens to enable a ...
Page 64 - Begin; Help menu; Help; Figure 5-2 — The SPPCP Help file’s main window; Extron Home Page —
USP 507 Software, cont’d USP 507 • USP 507 Software 5-8 6 . Click Begin . The file uploads to the USP 507 and the upload progress can be seen on the Total Progress bar. 7 . When the file upload is complete (after file verification and the USP 507 restarting), click on the X at top right, or on File ...
Page 65 - Control tab; Figure 5-3 — The Control tab screen; Swap
USP 507 • USP 507 Software 5-9 • Unit Info... — Select this to open a dialog box with information about the connected device. The box shows the part number, the name, model description, currently installed firmware version and build, and the device’s internal temperature. Control tab The Control tab...
Page 66 - User Presets —; I/O Configuration tab; Figure 5-4 — The I/O Configuration tab screen; Input Config —; Input 7 is shown when an optional input card has been installed.; Output Config —
USP 507 Software, cont’d USP 507 • USP 507 Software 5-10 • User Presets — A user preset saves specific settings for color, brightness, detail, size, zoom and pan, and centering and up to 16 user presets per input are available. These settings can then be recalled and applied to an applicable input. ...
Page 67 - Advanced Settings tab; Figure 5-5 — The Advanced Settings tab screen; Test Pattern —
USP 507 • USP 507 Software 5-11 Advanced Settings tab The Advanced Settings tab allows advanced functions to be configured. These include test pattern selection and advanced features, used primarily during initial setup. Figure 5-5 — The Advanced Settings tab screen • Test Pattern — Select any of th...
Page 68 - Scan Converter tab; is installed in the USP 507.; Picture Adjustments —; The Picture Adjustments and Image Filter sections of; In this section the output standard (PAL or NTSC) and the
USP 507 Software, cont’d USP 507 • USP 507 Software 5-12 Scan Converter tab N The Scan Converter tab appears only if the optional scan converter output board is installed in the USP 507. The Scan Converter tab allows viewing and changing of the configuration settings for the optional scan converter ...
Page 69 - Image Capture tab; Figure 5-7 — The Image Capture tab screen; Image Capture to USP —; Status bar
USP 507 • USP 507 Software 5-13 Image Capture tab The Image Capture tab allows capturing, saving, recalling, and deletion of displayed images. Images can be recalled to the foreground or background as desired. The size of each saved image is shown, and the amount of free space (internal memory) on t...
Page 70 - Chapter Six; HTML Operation
USP 507 6 Chapter Six HTML Operation Accessing the Web Pages System Status Page Configuration Pages File Management Page Control Pages Images Page
Page 71 - USP 507 • HTML Operation; Tools; Accessing the Web Pages; optional; OK; A user name entry is not required.
HTML Operation USP 507 • HTML Operation 6-2 The USP 507 can be controlled and operated through its Ethernet port, connected via a LAN or WAN, using a Web browser such as Microsoft ® Internet Explorer ® . The browser displays the unit’s factory-installed Web pages, which provide an alternative means ...
Page 72 - If so; System Status Page; System Status page
6-3 USP 507 • HTML Operation The USP 507 checks several possibilities, in the following order, and then responds accordingly: • Does the address include a specific file name, such as “192.168.254.254/file_name.html”? If so , the unit downloads that HTML page. • Is there a file in the device’s memory...
Page 73 - HTML Operation, cont’d; USP 507• HTML Operation; Configuration Pages; System Settings page; appendix B; IP Settings fields; The following characters are invalid in the device name:
HTML Operation, cont’d USP 507• HTML Operation 6-4 Configuration Pages The Configuration pages allow system settings (such as IP address, date/time), scaler settings (input, output, and advanced configurations ), and passwords (admin and user), to be configured as desired. Also, by selecting the Fir...
Page 74 - administrator to determine this control’s setting.
6-5 USP 507 • HTML Operation DHCP radio buttons The DHCP On radio button directs the device to ignore any entered IP addresses and to obtain its IP address from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server (if the network is DHCP capable). The DHCP Off radio button turns DHCP off. Contact the...
Page 75 - Date/Time Settings fields
HTML Operation, cont’d USP 507• HTML Operation 6-6 Date/Time Settings fields The Date/Time Settings fields (figure 6-4) provide a location for viewing and setting the time functions. Figure 6–4 — Date/Time Settings fields Change the date and time settings as follows: 1 . Click the desired variable’s...
Page 76 - Scaler Settings page; the sidebar menu on the Configuration page.; drop-down arrow and selecting the appropriate signal type:
6-7 USP 507 • HTML Operation Scaler Settings page Access the Scaler Settings page (figure 6-5) by clicking the Scaler Settings link on the sidebar menu on the Configuration page. Figure 6–5 — Scaler settings page The Scaler Status page displays input configuration settings (input signal format, Auto...
Page 77 - For a; RGB delay, test pattern, and EDID selections
HTML Operation, cont’d USP 507• HTML Operation 6-8 Output configuration Depending on the optional output card installed, the output connector and display device being used, the resolution and refresh rates can be set to one of 81 output rates from 640x480/50 Hz to 1920x1200/60, including HDTV 1080p/...
Page 78 - Passwords page; sidebar menu on the Configuration page.; at the; at the bottom of the page.
6-9 USP 507 • HTML Operation Passwords page Access the Passwords page (figure 6-7) by clicking the Passwords link on the sidebar menu on the Configuration page. Figure 6–7 — Passwords page The fields on the Passwords page are for entering and verifying administrator and user passwords. Passwords are...
Page 79 - Firmware Upgrade page; Save
HTML Operation, cont’d USP 507• HTML Operation 6-10 Firmware Upgrade page The Firmware Upgrade page (figure 6-8) provides a way to replace the firmware that is coded on the USP 507’s control board without needing to take the device out of service. Figure 6–8 — Firmware Upgrade page N The Firmware Up...
Page 80 - Figure 6–9 — Choose file window with a firmware file selected; On the Firmware Upgrade page, click; Upload; The uploading may take a few minutes.; File Management Page; File Management page
6-11 USP 507 • HTML Operation Figure 6–9 — Choose file window with a firmware file selected N Valid firmware files must have the file extension “.S19.” Any other file extension is not a firmware upgrade. N The original factory-installed firmware is permanently available on the USP 507. If the attemp...
Page 81 - Uploading files; The following characters are invalid in file names:; Adding a directory; Open a file —
HTML Operation, cont’d USP 507• HTML Operation 6-12 Uploading files Files to be uploaded to the USP 507 must contain only valid alphanumeric characters and underscores. N The following characters are invalid in file names: + ~ , @ = ‘ [ ] { } < > ’ “ ; : | \ and space . To upload files from th...
Page 82 - Control Pages; The Control pages initially open on the User Control page.; User Control page
6-13 USP 507 • HTML Operation Control Pages These three Control pages (User Control, Memory/Input Presets, and PIP Setup/ PIP Presets) allow limited device configuration. From the User Control page, the selection and viewing of inputs, mute and freeze selection, and execution of Auto- Image is possi...
Page 83 - Memory/Input Presets page; Presets page; PIP Setup/PIP Presets page; PIP page
HTML Operation, cont’d USP 507• HTML Operation 6-14 Memory/Input Presets page From this page up to 16 memory or 128 input presets can be saved and recalled. Figure 6–12 — Presets page To save the current configuration to a memory or input preset, click on the applicable drop-down box, scroll to the ...
Page 84 - Images Page; Images page
6-15 USP 507 • HTML Operation Images Page This page allows images (.bmp format) to be added to or deleted from the USP 507, previewed, and recalled to be shown on a connected display device, either in the foreground or background. Figure 6–14 — Images page To add an image, click Add , browse to the ...
Page 85 - Appendix A; Reference Information; Specifications
USP 507 A Appendix A Reference Information Specifications Part Numbers and Accessories
Page 86 - USP 507 • Reference Information; Video input
USP 507 • Reference Information Reference Information A-2 Video input Number/signal type ..................... 2 RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, component video (Y, R-Y, B-Y; progressive or HD) 1 RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, component (Y, R-Y, B-Y; interlaced, progressive, HD) S-video, composite video 1 component video (Y...
Page 87 - Sync
USP 507 • Reference Information A-3 Nominal level ................................ 1 Vp-p for Y of component video and S-video, and for G of RGsB 0.8 Vp-p for SDI 0.7 Vp-p for RGB and for R-Y and B-Y of component video 0.3 Vp-p for C of S-video Minimum/maximum levels ........ 0.0 V to 1.0 Vp-pImpeda...
Page 88 - Reference Information, cont’d; General; Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Reference Information, cont’d USP 507 • Reference Information A-4 General Power .............................................. 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 30 watts, internalTemperature/humidity ................ Storage: -40 to +158 °F (-40 to +70 °C) / 10% to 90%, noncondensing Operating: +32 to +...
Page 89 - Part Numbers and Accessories; Included parts; for a comprehensive list.
A-5 USP 507 • Reference Information Part Numbers and Accessories Included parts Included part Replacement part number USP 507 60-1055-01 US style IEC power cordRubber feet, self-adhesiveMBD 149, rack ears, 1U 70-077-03 USP 507 Setup Guide Tweeker (small screwdriver)Extron Software Products DVD Acces...
Page 90 - Appendix B; Ethernet Connection; Ethernet Link
USP 507 B Appendix B Ethernet Connection Ethernet Link Subnetting — A Primer
Page 91 - Ethernet LAN or WAN. This connection makes SIS control of the unit; Crossover cable; — Direct connection between the computer and the USP 507.; Figure B–1 — RJ-45 connector pinout tables; Default address; Ping to determine Extron IP address; In the Open text field, enter
B-2 USP 507 • Ethernet Connection Ethernet Connection Ethernet Link The rear panel Ethernet connector on the USP 507 can be connected to an Ethernet LAN or WAN. This connection makes SIS control of the unit possible using a computer connected to the same LAN. Ethernet connection The Ethernet cable c...
Page 92 - ping; Ping to determine Web IP address; IP address; Connect as a Telnet client; Run; command; Telnet
B-3 USP 507 • Ethernet Connection 3 . Click OK . A DOS command window opens. 4 . At the DOS prompt, enter ping IP address . The computer returns a display similar to figure B-2. The line Pinging ... reports the actual numeric IP address, regardless of whether you entered the actual numeric IP addres...
Page 93 - Ethernet Connection, cont’d; Telnet tips; open; If the processor is not password protected; carriage return; Login Administrator; Escape character and Esc key; set local echo
Ethernet Connection, cont’d USP 507 • Ethernet Connection B-4 Telnet tips It is not the intention of this manual to detail all of the operations and functionality of Telnet. However, some basic level of understanding is necessary for operating the USP 507 via Telnet. Connecting to the USP 507 (Open ...
Page 94 - set crlf; crlf; Closing the link to the processor; close; quit; Subnetting — A Primer; sub; Figure B–4
USP 507 • Ethernet Connection B-5 Local echo can be turned off by entering unset local_echo at the Telnet prompt. If your computer is connected to the USP 507, and you need to access the Telnet prompt to turn local echo off, enter the Escape sequence (Ctrl + ] ). Setting carriage return-line feed Un...
Page 95 - Subnet masks and octets; Figure B–5; Determining whether devices are on the same subnet; Figure B–6
Ethernet Connection, cont’d USP 507 • Ethernet Connection B-6 Subnet masks and octets The subnet mask (figure B-5) is used to determine whether the local and remote devices are on the same subnet or different subnets. The subnet mask consists of four numeric octets separated by dots. Each octet can ...
Page 96 - Extron Warranty
Extron USA - West Headquarters +800.633.9876 Inside USA / Canada Only +1.714.491.1500 +1.714.491.1517 FA X Extron USA - East +800.633.9876 Inside USA / Canada Only +1.919.863.1794 +1.919.863.1797 FA X Extron Europe +800.3987.6673 Inside Europe Only +31.33.453.4040 +31.33.453.4050 FA X Extron Asia +8...