Extron electronic ISS 108 manual Programmer’s Guide, cont’d, Switcher-Initiated Messages, Power-up

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Programmer’s Guide, cont’d

Switcher-Initiated Messages

When a local event such as power-up or a front panel operation occurs, the switcher responds by sending a message to the host. The switcher-initiated messages are listed in the following pages. The messages are underlined.

The switcher does not expect a response from the host, but the host program may request a new status.

Power-up

(c) Copyright 2002, Extron Electronics, ISS 408 Vx.xx

The copyright message is initiated by the switcher when it is first powered on. Vx.xx is the firmware version number.

Input selection

Out X2 In X1 All

A front panel video and audio switching, cut, or dissolve operation has occurred. X2 is the output number and X1 is the input number.

Out X2 In X1 RGB

A front panel video-only switching, cut, or dissolve operation has occurred. X2 is the output number and X1 is the input number.

Out X2 In X1 Aud

A front panel audio-only switching, cut, or dissolve operation has occurred. X2 is the output number and X1 is the input number.

Busy (cut and dissolve)

Bsy X3

A cut or dissolve operation has been initiated or completed and the switcher is reporting its busy status ( X3 ). After the switcher has reported that it is busy

(Bsy1 ), it ignores all SIS commands until it completes the operation and reports that it is no longer busy (Bsy0 ).

Cutting or dissolving in stay mode

The switcher issues the following reports when you switch the input that is applied to the preview output to the program output in stay mode:

The sequence of commands may vary, but you should see all of the listed commands.

Tke X4

(SIS operation response only) The

 

switcher has received the SIS “Take” (%)

 

command.

Bsy1

The switcher is busy and will not respond

 

to any SIS commands.

Out1In X1 All (or RGB or Aud)

The input to the program output has

 

changed (to the input that had been

 

switched to preview output).

Bsy0

The switcher is no longer busy and is able

 

to respond to SIS commands.

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Contents Integration Seamless Switchers ISS 408 & ISSSicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch Safety Instructions EnglishConsignes de Sécurité Français Instrucciones de seguridad EspañolQuick Start Integration Seamless Switcher QS-1Quick Start Integration Seamless Switcher, cont’d QS-2Table of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d Integration Seamless Switcher Table of Contents Iii Iv Integration Seamless Switcher Table of Contents One Introductiontroduction, cont’d About the SwitcherIntegration Seamless Switcher Introduction About this ManualTypical ISS 408 Integration Seamless Switcher application Features Introduction, cont’dIntegration Seamless Switcher Introduction Introduction, cont’d Two Tabletop placement Installationstallation, cont’dMounting the Switcher Integration Seamless Switcher InstallationCabling and Rear Panel Views Input connectionsInstallation, cont’d Captive screw connector wiring for inputsStandard output connections BNC output connections for Rgbhv and Rgbs videoEthernet connection Cabling and RJ-45 connector wiringOptional output connection Choosing a network cableWiring the network cable RJ-45 connector pinout tableConfiguration RS-232 connectionThree Operationeration, cont’d Front Panel Controls and IndicatorsIntegration Seamless Switcher Operation Black/Mute, input selection, and Cut/Dissolve controlsPicture adjustment and menu system controls InputsFront Panel Operations Power-on indicationsOperation, cont’d Selecting an input and switching it to the program output Default Display CycleCutting to the selected input Recalling a user preset Auto imaging an inputMenu system overview Extron Electronics ISS 60-423-01 VersionVideo & Audio Configuration menu Input Configuration submenuOutput Configuration menu Output Resolution submenuResolution 50 Hz 56 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 85 Hz Lock at 50/60 Hz Sync Type and Polarity submenuAdvanced Configuration menu Video & AudioDissolve Speed submenu Blue Only Mode and Edge Smoothing submenuRGB Delay submenu Test Pattern submenuPreview Switch Mode submenu Enhanced Mode submenuPixel Phase submenu Auto Imaging and Auto Memories submenuPAL Film Mode submenu Reset submenuUser Presets menu Save Preview Preset submenuErase Preview Presets submenu Exit menuPicture adjustments 127 128 063 450 400 500 550Front panel security lockout executive mode Adjust knobs have no mechanical limits to their rotationOptimizing the Video IP informationSetting up a DVD source Controls to position the imageGeneral checks TroubleshootingOptimizing the Audio Specific problems Problem Cause SolutionOperation, cont’d Four Ethernet Link Integration Seamless Switcher Programmer’s GuideRS-232 Link Symbols Default addressProgrammer’s Guide, cont’d Switcher-Initiated MessagesPower-up Input selectionCutting or dissolving in swap mode Input and output video typeRGB delay and dissolve speed Test pattern Preview switch modePAL film mode Audio gain and attenuationUsing the Command/ Response Table Host-to-Switcher InstructionsSwitcher Error Responses Automated adjustmentsCommand/response table for SIS commands Command Ascii Command Response Additional descriptionTint Scaler output video typeColor BrightnessVertical shift Pixel phaseHorizontal shift Top blankingDetail filter S-video and composite video inputs User presetsVertical detail filter RGB and component video inputs Auto MemoriesSet audio gain and attenuation Executive modeVerbose mode Audio muteResets Information requestsCommand/response table for IP SIS commands Date and time entered should be Greenwich Mean Time GMTCommand/response table for special function SIS commands Command Ascii Command ResponseAuto Image PAL film modePreview switch mode Command Hex Command Response Memory backupFive Integration Seamless Switcher Switcher Software Installing the softwareEthernet protocol settings Control Software for WindowsUsing the control program If you selected a comm port, proceed to stepSwitcher Software, cont’d Windows Control program windowUsing the software Using the help programInstalling the software Button Label GeneratorExtron’s Button-Label Generator window Six Load the Startup Control Integration Seamless Switcher Ethernet OperationEthernetOperation,cont’d Control ControlEthernet Operation, cont’d Select and switch an inputChange the RGB delay or dissolve speed Output a test pattern Blackout the screen and mute the audioFreeze the output Preview the scan rateSystem Configuration Administration fieldsISS Name field ISS IP Settings fieldsISS IP Address field Hardware Address fieldFile Management File ManagementInput configuration SetupOutput resolution, rate, sync format, and polarity Output resolution Output rateOutput format Output polaritySeven Opening and Closing the Switcher Integration Seamless Switcher Maintenance and ModificationsFirmware Upgrade Installation DVI Output Card Installation DVI output card connector opening and socket J14Output DVI board installation Maintenance and Modifications AAppendix a Integration Seamless Switcher Ethernet Connection Ethernet Connection, cont’dPing to determine the switcher’s IP address Ping to determine Web IP addressOpen Connect as a Telnet clientTelnet tips Set carriage return-line feed Escape character and Esc keyLocal echo CloseEthernet Connection, cont’d AppendixBB Specifications Integration Seamless Switcher Reference InformationAudio Part Numbers Optional accessoriessReference Information, cont’d Included partsButton Labels Reference Information, cont’d Integration Seamless Switcher Reference Information Reference Information, cont’d FCC Class B Notice Extron Electronics, USA
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