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DHCP radio buttons
The DHCP On radio button directs the ISM 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 local system administrator to determine the correct choice for this setting.
IP Address field
The IP Address field contains the IP address of the connected switcher. This value is encoded in the switcher’s flash memory.
NFor further information on about IP addresses and subnetting see appendix A, “Ethernet Connection”.
Valid IP addresses consist of four 1-, 2-, or 3-digit numeric subfields, properly called octets, separated by dots (periods). Each octet can be numbered from 000 through
255.Leading zeroes, up to 3 digits total per octet, are optional. Values of 256 and above are invalid.
The factory-installed default address is 192.168.254.254, but if this conflicts with other equipment at your installation, you can change the IP address to any valid value.
NIP address changes can cause conflicts with other equipment. Only local system administrators should change IP addresses.
Gateway IP Address field
The Gateway IP Address field identifies the address of the gateway to the mail server to be used if the switcher and the mail server are not on the same subnet.
The gateway IP address has the same validity rules as the system IP address.
Subnet Mask field
The Subnet Mask field is used to determine whether the switcher is on the same subnet as the mail server when you are subnetting. For more information, see “Subnetting — A Primer”, in appendix A, “Ethernet Connection”.
MAC Address field
The Media Access Control (MAC) Address is hardcoded in the switcher and cannot be changed.
Firmware field
This field shows the firmware version number. This field only changes when the firmware is updated.
Model field
This field show the model (ISM 824) and cannot be changed.
Part Number field
This field show the ISM 824 part number (60-787-01) and cannot be changed
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Contents
ISM
Integration Scaling Multiswitcher
Instrucciones de seguridad Español
Safety Instructions English
Consignes de Sécurité Français
Sicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch
FCC Class a Notice
ISM 824 Integration Scaling Multiswitcher
Ii ISM 824 Integration Scaling Multiswitcher
Pass-through outputs Connect video
ISM 824 Integration Scaling Multiswitcher Quick Start QS-1
Quick Start ISM 824 Integration Scaling Multiswitcher
QS-2 ISM 824 Integration Scaling Multiswitcher Quick Start
Making input to output ties
OUT #5
Picture adjustments
Presets
ISM 824 Integration Scaling Multiswitcher Quick Start QS-3
Menu button The Menu
Front panel security lockout Executive mode
QS-4 ISM 824 Integration Scaling Multiswitcher Quick Start
ISM 824 Menu System
Table of Contents
Table of Contents, cont’d
Page
Table of Contents, cont’d
Sys tems s ettings page IP Settings fields
Rev. a
One
About the Integration Scaling Multiswitcher
ISM 824 Integration Scaling Multiswitcher Introduction
About this Manual
Typical ISM 824 application
Definitions
Introduction, cont’d
Tie any input to any or all outputs
Features
Inputs
Outputs
Universal Scaler card ISM RGB
Optional Output Card Features
Video Scaler card ISM VS
Dual Output Wideband card ISM 2WB
Single Output Wideband card ISM 1WB
Introduction, cont’d
Two
ISM 824 Integration Scaling Multiswitcher Installation
Installationstallation, cont’d
UL/Safety Requirements
Important safety instructions
Rack mounting
Mounting the Switcher
Tabletop placement
UL requirements for rack mounted devices
Installation, cont’d
Rear Panel Features and Connection
Power and control connections
Cabling and RJ-45 connector wiring
Choosing a network cable
Terminating the network cable
Input connections for various video formats
Input connections
Balanced Stereo Output
Output connections
Optional output card connections
Video output connections
Audio output connections
Installing the optional output cards
Place
If applicable, repeat for any other output cards
Cover
Three
Input and output buttons
Front Panel Features
Control buttons
Control selection buttons These four buttons
Enter button The Enter button flashes green
Operation and Setup, cont’d
Powering Up
Default display cycle
LCD begins the default display cycle
Green video only
Front Panel Operation
Making input to output ties
Video only green
Press and release the Enter button figure
An example of creating a set of video and audio ties
Press the View button lights red
Viewing ties
Press and release the Esc button see -8. The View button
Adding ties to existing ties
Removing ties
Press View and observe the LCD display see figure
Press and release the Esc button see -12. The View button
Another video input can now be tied to outputs 2
Press Esc to clear View and reset the LCD
Press and release the Esc button see -16. The View button
Replacing ties
Input/Output grouping
View V=7-22-3-- Ties A=2388-33
An example of creating a set of I/O groups
10001010
Muting an output
Press Esc to clear all pending changes and reset the LCD
=2388-33
VI EW V=7-22-3
Viewing and setting the RGB delay
Viewing the RGB delay
Unmuting an output
Changing the RGB delay
OUT #3 RGB Delay
Input audio level gain and output audio volume
Viewing input audio level and output audio volume
Gain =
See -26. The range is -18 dB to +24 dB
Adjusting input audio level and output audio volume
Presets
Saving a preset
Overview
Recalling a preset
Save Preset #11
Contrast
Picture adjustments
Color/Tint
Brightness
Adjusting the picture brightness/contrast
Adjusting the picture color/tint
Adjusting the picture detail
Press the Esc button to clear all button and reset the LCD
BRT OUT #5
Adjusting the picture position
Adjusting the picture size
Current size setting see -37 for that output
=1024
Adjusting the picture zoom
Front panel security lockout Executive modes
Background illumination settings
40 Executive Mode 2 initiation and exit method
Auto Image menu
ISM 824 Menu System
Input Conguration
Input configuration menu
Universal Scaler configuration menu
Output card configuration menu
ScalerUniversal
Select Output submenu
Input Setup submenu
To adjust the H pixel value, and rotate
Right encoder to adjust the V line value
Output Configuration Scaler boards
Output Config submenu
Press Next to return to the User Preset menu
Press Next to return to the upper level Output Config. menu
Press Menu to go to the next submenu User Presets
User Presets submenu
Aspect ratio
Advanced Config submenu
Split Color Bars
Split Grayscale
ISM 824 Integration
Default
49 Video Scaler output resolution/refresh rate table
User Presets
Within this submenu, up to 3 presets can be saved or erased
Advanced Config
Adjusted. Default setting is
Input
View Comm Settings menu
Editing the communication settings
System Reset Menu
Exit menu
Screen. Use this menu to exit from the device
Reset Mode Comparison Summary
Resetting the Unit with the Reset Button
Four
RS-232 Function RS-422
Front Panel Configuration Port
RS-232/RS-422 Link
Pin
Ethernet connection
Symbols
Default address
Ethernet Link
ISM 824 specific symbol definitions
SIS Programming and Control, cont’d
X5 =
Input and output video type
Switcher-Initiated Messages
Power-up
Input selection
Reconfig
Auto Image
Auto Memory
Host-to-Switcher Instructions
Switcher Error Responses
Using the Command/Response Tables
OutX@ InX! RGB
Command/Response Table for SIS Commands
Programming
Control, cont’d
SprX4
@ $
TypX!*X#
RprX4
@Vmt0
@*1B
@Vmt1
@*0B
Vgp X4Out*X! X
X5! X5! X5
Mut X5! X5! X5
X! ...Vid
Inf X\X\X\X\
\X\X\X\
\ X\ X\
Multiswitcher SIS
Programming and Control Front panel lockout executive mode
X4*,X4
@*X% @%2AX% @VstX!*X%
ZpgX4
ZpxX5
@*X$ @%2AX$ @HstX!*X$
@AlnX!*X
12*X@*X* #
@ApxX!*X
13*X@*X #
@-Y @BrtX!*X1%
@*X1% @%2AX1% @ConX!*X1%
@*X1%Y @%2AX1% Y @BrtX!*X1%
@+Y @BrtX!*X1%
@*X2!*X2@ = @%2AX2!%2AX2@ = RteX@*X2!*X2@
@ZomX!*X5$*X1&*X1
EscX@,X1*X1*X1&*X1&XY WX@,X1%2AX1%2AX1
X1*X1*X1&*X1
@*X2% @%2AX2% @RprX2%
@*X2
@RprX@*X2
@SprX@*X2
@ImgX
Video Scaler ISM VS Output
@*1M
@*0M
@VphX!*X1
@HszX!*X1
@VszX!*X1
@*X2%
@*X2!*X2@ =
@*X\#
@Pol X\
16*X@*X1#
@FlmX
@ Frz1
@Blu1
Bottom blanking
@*X1% @%2AX1% @BlbX!*X1%
@ImgX! *1
@ImgX! *0
X7$ =
Command/Response Table for IP SIS Commands
Symbol definitions
X7 =
IpzX7$
IpnX7
IptX7@
X7#
X8$
X8@
EX8!,X8#,X8$,X8$, ... X8$EM
X8#,X8$
Five
Extron software CD window appears figure
Installing the software
Installation from the CD-ROM
ISM 824 Windows Control Program
Download Center Web
Installation from the Web site
ISM 824 Multiswitcher Software, cont’d
Using the software
If connecting by TCP/IP
Extron ISM 824 Control Program main window -5 appears
If connecting by RS-232
Tools
Menu features
Control program menus and pages
File
Data tracer window
10 ISM 824 I/O Group Settings menus − all groups cleared
11 ISM 824 I/O grouping completed
13 ISM 824 Unit Settings menus − IP and RS-232 windows
15 Firmware Loader window with selected firmware file
Window Extron Firmware Loader appears
ISM 824 Windows Control program
Help
Select the Video/audio mode Follow all or Breakaway
Creating a tie
Removing a tie
20 Output video and audio signal muting
Muting or unmuting output signals
Settings
22 Recalling a preset
Creating or editing input and output names
Configuring the input video signal type
Audio Settings
Setting the RBG delay
Adjusting the input gain and attenuation
Adjusting the output volume level
Press Enter. The output’s volume is set to that level
Create an input to output tie
Output Cards
Making picture adjustments
Selecting an aspect ratio
Selecting a test pattern
Deselecting or re-selecting auto memory
Saving or recalling user presets
Saving input presets
Recalling an input preset
Freezing an image
Starting auto image
Making input to output ties
Setting top and bottom blanking values
Recalling an input preset
Button Label Generator
Using the Button Label Generator software
34 Remove the button cap to replace the label
Replacing the button labels
ISM 824 Multiswitcher Software, cont’d
Html Operation
Start the Web browser program
To access the ISM 824 using Html pages do the following
ISM 824 Integration Scaling Multiswitcher Html Operation
Downloading the Startup
System Status
System Status
Unit Name field
Configuration Pages
System Settings page IP Settings fields
Html Operation, cont’d
Subnet Mask field
Dhcp radio buttons
IP Address field
Gateway IP Address field
System Settings page Date/Time Settings fields
ISM Settings
Click the desired value
RGB delay
Input configuration
Passwords
Executive mode
Email Alerts
Eml extension that contains the message
Setting up e-mail alerts
Setting up Smtp authorization
Click Edit. The Edit button changes to Save
Both a user name and a password must be specified
Firmware Upgrade
Port
Access the ISM 824 using Html pages as described on
Click the Configuration tab
Click the Firmware Upgrade link see figure
Enter the new directory name in the Dir/ field
File Management
User Control
Control Pages
12 Click in an output field to see the drop down list
13 A/V mute buttons status according to signal type
14 I/O Presets
For the Universal Scaler is shown below
Slot output card configuration
Each configurable card has its own
Universal Scaler ISM RGB
User and input presets can be saved and/or recalled
For the Video Scaler is shown below
Video Scaler ISM VS
Space spaces are accepted in names + ~ , @ = ‘ ’ semicolon
Special Characters
AAppendix a
Ping to determine Extron IP address
Ethernet Connection
Ping to determine Web IP address
Connect as a Telnet client
Escape character and Esc key
Ethernet Connection, cont’d
Telnet tips
Open
Quit
Local echo
Set carriage return-line feed
Close
IP addresses and octets
Subnetting a Primer
Gateways
Local and remote devices
Determining whether devices are on the same subnet
Unmasked octets are compared indicated by ? in figure A-6
Masked octets are not compared indicated by X in figure A-6
Ethernet Connection, cont’d
AppendixBB
ReferenceInformation,co t’d
Specifications
Scaled RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, HD digital component video YUV
Vp-p for Y of component video
To 1.0 Vp-p
50 Hz, 60 Hz, 72 Hz, 96 Hz, 100 Hz, or 120 Hz
Reference Information, cont’d
Dhcp = off
Extron’s control/configuration program for Windows
ARP, Icmp ping, TCP/IP, Telnet, Http
Gateway =
Included parts
Part Numbers and Accessories
Accessories
ISM 824 part number
Japan
Asia Japan
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