Extron electronic ISM 824 manual Switcher-Initiated Messages, Power-up, Input selection

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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 below and on the following pages.

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

Power-up

©Copyright 2007, Extron Electronics, ISM 824 series, V x.xx, 60-787-01 ]

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

Input selection

Qik]

A front panel video and audio switching operation has occurred.

Input and output video type

Typ X! * X#]

A front panel input video type selection has occurred. X! is the input number and X# is the input video type.

RteX@ * X2! * X2@]

A front panel output video format selection has occurred. X2! is the output resolution and X2@ is the output refresh rate.

X@SynX2$]

A front panel output video type selection has occurred. X2$ is the output video format (RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, Y, R-Ybi-level, Y, R-Y,B-Ytri-level).

X@PolX5#]

A front panel output polarity selection has occurred. X5# is the output sync polarity.

Picture adjustments

X@ColX! *X1%]

A front panel color adjustment has occurred. adjusted input X! and X1% is the color variable.

X@TinX! *X1%]

A front panel tint adjustment has occurred. adjusted input X! and X1% is the tint variable.

X@BrtX! *X1%]

A front panel color brightness adjustment has occurred.

to the adjusted input X! and X1% is the brightness variable.

X@ConX! *X1%]

A front panel contrast adjustment has occurred. adjusted input X! and X1% is the contrast variable.

X@HszX! *X1&]

A front panel horizontal size adjustment has occurred. X@ is the output and X1& is the size variable.

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Contents ISM Integration Scaling MultiswitcherConsignes de Sécurité Français Safety Instructions EnglishSicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch Instrucciones de seguridad EspañolFCC Class a Notice ISM 824 Integration Scaling MultiswitcherIi ISM 824 Integration Scaling Multiswitcher Pass-through outputs Connect video ISM 824 Integration Scaling Multiswitcher Quick Start QS-1Quick Start ISM 824 Integration Scaling Multiswitcher QS-2 ISM 824 Integration Scaling Multiswitcher Quick StartMaking input to output ties Presets Picture adjustmentsISM 824 Integration Scaling Multiswitcher Quick Start QS-3 OUT #5QS-4 ISM 824 Integration Scaling Multiswitcher Quick Start Front panel security lockout Executive modeISM 824 Menu System Menu button The MenuTable 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 IntroductionAbout this Manual Typical ISM 824 application Definitions Introduction, cont’dInputs FeaturesOutputs Tie any input to any or all outputsUniversal Scaler card ISM RGB Optional Output Card FeaturesVideo Scaler card ISM VS Dual Output Wideband card ISM 2WBSingle Output Wideband card ISM 1WB Introduction, cont’d Two UL/Safety Requirements Installationstallation, cont’dImportant safety instructions ISM 824 Integration Scaling Multiswitcher InstallationTabletop placement Mounting the SwitcherUL requirements for rack mounted devices Rack mountingInstallation, cont’d Rear Panel Features and ConnectionPower and control connections Cabling and RJ-45 connector wiring Choosing a network cableTerminating the network cable Input connections for various video formats Input connectionsBalanced Stereo Output Output connectionsOptional output card connections Video output connectionsAudio output connections Installing the optional output cards PlaceIf applicable, repeat for any other output cards Cover Three Input and output buttons Front Panel FeaturesControl buttons Control selection buttons These four buttonsEnter button The Enter button flashes green Operation and Setup, cont’d Powering Up Default display cycleLCD begins the default display cycle Making input to output ties Front Panel OperationVideo only green Green video onlyPress and release the Enter button figure An example of creating a set of video and audio tiesPress the View button lights red Viewing tiesPress and release the Esc button see -8. The View button Adding ties to existing tiesRemoving ties Press View and observe the LCD display see figurePress 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 LCDPress and release the Esc button see -16. The View button Replacing tiesInput/Output grouping View V=7-22-3-- Ties A=2388-33An example of creating a set of I/O groups 10001010=2388-33 Press Esc to clear all pending changes and reset the LCDVI EW V=7-22-3 Muting an outputViewing and setting the RGB delay Viewing the RGB delayUnmuting an output Changing the RGB delay OUT #3 RGB DelayInput audio level gain and output audio volume Viewing input audio level and output audio volumeGain = See -26. The range is -18 dB to +24 dB Adjusting input audio level and output audio volumePresets Saving a presetOverview Recalling a preset Save Preset #11Color/Tint Picture adjustmentsBrightness ContrastAdjusting the picture brightness/contrast Adjusting the picture color/tintAdjusting the picture detail Press the Esc button to clear all button and reset the LCDBRT OUT #5 Adjusting the picture position Adjusting the picture sizeCurrent size setting see -37 for that output =1024 Adjusting the picture zoomFront panel security lockout Executive modes Background illumination settings40 Executive Mode 2 initiation and exit method Auto Image menu ISM 824 Menu SystemInput Conguration Input configuration menuUniversal Scaler configuration menu Output card configuration menuScalerUniversal To adjust the H pixel value, and rotate Input Setup submenuRight encoder to adjust the V line value Select Output submenuOutput Configuration Scaler boards Output Config submenuPress Menu to go to the next submenu User Presets Press Next to return to the upper level Output Config. menuUser Presets submenu Press Next to return to the User Preset menuSplit Color Bars Advanced Config submenuSplit Grayscale Aspect ratioISM 824 Integration Default49 Video Scaler output resolution/refresh rate table User Presets Within this submenu, up to 3 presets can be saved or erasedAdvanced Config Adjusted. Default setting is Input View Comm Settings menuEditing the communication settings System Reset Menu Exit menuScreen. Use this menu to exit from the device Reset Mode Comparison Summary Resetting the Unit with the Reset ButtonFour RS-232/RS-422 Link Front Panel Configuration PortPin RS-232 Function RS-422Default address SymbolsEthernet Link Ethernet connectionISM 824 specific symbol definitions SIS Programming and Control, cont’dX5 = Power-up Switcher-Initiated MessagesInput selection Input and output video typeReconfig Auto ImageAuto Memory Host-to-Switcher Instructions Switcher Error ResponsesUsing the Command/Response Tables Programming Command/Response Table for SIS CommandsControl, cont’d OutX@ InX! RGBTypX!*X# @ $RprX4 SprX4@Vmt1 @*1B@*0B @Vmt0Mut X5! X5! X5 X5! X5! X5X! ...Vid Vgp X4Out*X! XInf X\X\X\X\ \X\X\X\\ X\ X\ Multiswitcher SIS Programming and Control Front panel lockout executive modeX4*,X4 ZpxX5 ZpgX4@*X$ @%2AX$ @HstX!*X$ @*X% @%2AX% @VstX!*X%@ApxX!*X 12*X@*X* #13*X@*X # @AlnX!*X@*X1%Y @%2AX1% Y @BrtX!*X1% @*X1% @%2AX1% @ConX!*X1%@+Y @BrtX!*X1% @-Y @BrtX!*X1%EscX@,X1*X1*X1&*X1&XY WX@,X1%2AX1%2AX1 @ZomX!*X5$*X1&*X1X1*X1*X1&*X1 @*X2!*X2@ = @%2AX2!%2AX2@ = RteX@*X2!*X2@@RprX@*X2 @*X2@SprX@*X2 @*X2% @%2AX2% @RprX2%@*1M Video Scaler ISM VS Output@*0M @ImgX@VphX!*X1 @HszX!*X1@VszX!*X1 @*X\# @*X2!*X2@ =@Pol X\ @*X2%@ Frz1 @FlmX@Blu1 16*X@*X1#@ImgX! *1 @*X1% @%2AX1% @BlbX!*X1%@ImgX! *0 Bottom blankingSymbol definitions Command/Response Table for IP SIS CommandsX7 = X7$ =IptX7@ IpnX7X7# IpzX7$EX8!,X8#,X8$,X8$, ... X8$EM X8@X8#,X8$ X8$Five Installation from the CD-ROM Installing the softwareISM 824 Windows Control Program Extron software CD window appears figureDownload Center Web Installation from the Web siteISM 824 Multiswitcher Software, cont’d Using the softwareIf connecting by TCP/IP Extron ISM 824 Control Program main window -5 appears If connecting by RS-232Control program menus and pages Menu featuresFile ToolsData 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 appearsISM 824 Windows Control program HelpSelect the Video/audio mode Follow all or Breakaway Creating a tieRemoving a tie 20 Output video and audio signal muting Muting or unmuting output signalsSettings 22 Recalling a presetCreating or editing input and output names Configuring the input video signal typeAudio Settings Setting the RBG delayAdjusting the input gain and attenuation Adjusting the output volume levelPress Enter. The output’s volume is set to that level Create an input to output tie Output CardsMaking picture adjustments Selecting an aspect ratioSelecting a test pattern Saving input presets Saving or recalling user presetsRecalling an input preset Deselecting or re-selecting auto memoryFreezing an image Starting auto imageMaking input to output ties Setting top and bottom blanking values Recalling an input preset Button Label Generator Using the Button Label Generator software34 Remove the button cap to replace the label Replacing the button labelsISM 824 Multiswitcher Software, cont’d Html Operation ISM 824 Integration Scaling Multiswitcher Html Operation To access the ISM 824 using Html pages do the followingDownloading the Startup Start the Web browser programSystem Status System StatusSystem Settings page IP Settings fields Configuration PagesHtml Operation, cont’d Unit Name fieldIP Address field Dhcp radio buttonsGateway IP Address field Subnet Mask fieldSystem Settings page Date/Time Settings fields ISM SettingsClick the desired value RGB delay Input configurationPasswords Executive modeEmail Alerts Setting up Smtp authorization Setting up e-mail alertsClick Edit. The Edit button changes to Save Eml extension that contains the messageBoth a user name and a password must be specified Firmware UpgradeClick the Configuration tab Access the ISM 824 using Html pages as described onClick the Firmware Upgrade link see figure PortEnter the new directory name in the Dir/ field File ManagementUser Control Control Pages12 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 Each configurable card has its own Slot output card configurationUniversal Scaler ISM RGB For the Universal Scaler is shown belowUser and input presets can be saved and/or recalled For the Video Scaler is shown below Video Scaler ISM VSSpace spaces are accepted in names + ~ , @ = ‘ ’ semicolon Special CharactersAAppendix a Ping to determine Extron IP address Ethernet ConnectionPing to determine Web IP address Connect as a Telnet clientTelnet tips Ethernet Connection, cont’dOpen Escape character and Esc keySet carriage return-line feed Local echoClose QuitGateways Subnetting a PrimerLocal and remote devices IP addresses and octetsDetermining whether devices are on the same subnet Unmasked octets are compared indicated by ? in figure A-6Masked octets are not compared indicated by X in figure A-6 Ethernet Connection, cont’d AppendixBB ReferenceInformation,co t’d SpecificationsTo 1.0 Vp-p Vp-p for Y of component video50 Hz, 60 Hz, 72 Hz, 96 Hz, 100 Hz, or 120 Hz Scaled RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, HD digital component video YUVReference Information, cont’d ARP, Icmp ping, TCP/IP, Telnet, Http Extron’s control/configuration program for WindowsGateway = Dhcp = offAccessories Part Numbers and AccessoriesISM 824 part number Included partsJapan Asia JapanExtron Electronics. 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