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X@BrtX1!]

A front panel color brightness adjustment has occurred. X@ is the output number tied to the adjusted input and X1! is the brightness variable.

X@ConX1!]

A front panel contrast adjustment has occurred. X@ is the output number tied to the adjusted input and X1! is the contrast variable.

X@HszX1@]

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

X@VszX!@]

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

X@HphX1#]

A front panel horizontal centering adjustment has occurred. X@ is the output number and X1# is the centering variable.

X@VphX1#]

A front panel vertical centering adjustment has occurred. X@ is the output number and X1# is the centering variable.

X@BltX1$]

A front panel top line blanking adjustment has occurred. X@ is the output number and X1$ is the blanking variable.

X@BlbX1$]

A front panel bottom line blanking adjustment has occurred. X@ is the output number and X1$ is the blanking variable.

X@PhsX1%]

A front panel pixel phase adjustment has occurred. X@ is the output number and X1% is the pixel phase variable.

X@DhzX1^]

A front panel horizontal detail filter adjustment has occurred for the RGB or component video input tied to output X@. X1^ is the filter variable.

X@DvzX1&]

A front panel vertical detail filter adjustment has occurred for the RGB or component video input tied to output X@. X1& is the filter variable.

X@DvzX1&]

A front panel horizontal detail filter adjustment has occurred for the S-video or composite video input tied to output X@. X1& is the filter variable.

1BluX1(]

The blue-only mode has been turned on or off from the front panel for one or both outputs. X1( is the on/off status for the either or both outputs. The leading “1” is meaningless.

1FilX1(]

The edge enhancement mode has been turned on or off from the front panel for one or both outputs. X1( is the on/off status for the either or both outputs. The leading “1” is meaningless.

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Contents No Photo Available yet ISMSafety Instructions Notifications Specifications Availability Conventions Used in this GuideFCC Class a Notice  X! *X1@* X1%* X1** X1 CE Software CommandsContents Html Operation Switcher SoftwareEthernet Connection Reference InformationAbout This Guide About the SwitcherIntroduction ISM Inputs FeaturesISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher Introduction Mounting the Switcher InstallationTabletop Placement Rack MountingInput Connections Cabling and Rear Panel ViewsConnections for Various Input Video Formats BNC Output Connections for Rgbhv and Rgbs Video Standard Output ConnectionsOptional Output Connection Cabling and RJ-45 connector wiringEthernet Connection Choosing a network cableWiring the network cable ConfigurationRS-232 Connection Pin RS-232 FunctionOperation Front Panel Controls and IndicatorsOutput Buttons and LEDs Video/Audio Selection Button and LEDsInput Buttons, LEDs, and Label Window Recalling a user presetFront panel input label window Selecting an inputAuto imaging an input Picture Adjustment ButtonsBlack/Mute Button and LEDs Power Adjustment KnobsFront Panel Operations LCD DisplayExtron Electronics ISM 60-425-01 Version Menu System OverviewInput Configuration submenu Video & Audio Configuration menuOutput Resolution submenu Output Configuration menuSync Type and Polarity submenu 000 Advanced Configuration MenuRGB Delay submenu Blue-Only Mode and Edge Smoothing submenuTest Pattern submenu Blanking submenuPixel Phase submenu Enhanced Mode submenuPAL Film Mode submenu Reset submenuSave Preset submenu User Presets menuExit menu Erase Preset submenuPicture Adjustments Flowchart Picture AdjustmentsFront Panel Security Lockout Flowchart Front Panel Security Lockout Executive ModeIP Information IP Information FlowchartOptimizing the Video Optimizing the Audio TroubleshootingSetting up a DVD source General Checks Specific ProblemsRS-232 Link Programming GuideEthernet Link Default Address= Hdtv SymbolsPower-up Switcher-Initiated MessagesTies Creation Input and Output Video Type@BrtX1 PAL Film Mode RGB DelayAutomated Adjustments Test PatternUsing the Command and Response Table Host-to-Switcher InstructionsSwitcher Error Responses Command and Response Table for SIS Commands Brightness TintContrast Horizontal sizeCommand and Response Table for SIS Commands Detail filter S-video and composite video inputs User presetsAuto Memories FreezeVerbose mode Front panel security lockout Executive modeSet audio gain and attenuation Audio muteInformation requests ResetsCommand and response table Command and Response Table for IP SIS CommandsSymbol definitions Scaler output settings RGB delayEnhanced mode PAL film modeMemory backup Control Software for Windows Switcher SoftwareInstalling the Software Software Operation via Ethernet Ethernet protocol settingsIf you selected a comm port, proceed to step Using the Control ProgramWindows Control Program Window Button-Label Generator Using the Help ProgramExtron Button-Label Generator Window Using the SoftwareLoading the Startup Control Html OperationEnter Network Password Control Changing the RGB DelayCreating a Tie Blacking out the Screen and Muting the AudioExecutive Mode Using Blue-Only ModeFreezing the Output Outputting a Test PatternAdministration Fields System ConfigurationISM IP Address field ISM IP Settings FieldsISM Name field Hardware Address fieldFile Management File ManagementO Configuration Input ConfigurationOutput Resolution, Rate, Sync Format, and Polarity Output format Output resolutionOutput rate Polarity Drop Box Output polarityOpening and Closing the Switcher Maintenance ModificationsRemoving the ISM Cover ISM Firmware Chip Locations Installing a Firmware UpgradeDVI Output Card Connector Opening and Socket J14 Installing a DVI Output CardOutput DVI Board Installation Cabling Ethernet ConnectionPinging to Determine the Web IP Address Determining Default AddressesPinging to Determine the Switcher IP Address Open Connecting as a Telnet ClientTelnet Tips Local echo Escape character and Esc keySet carriage return-line feed CloseReference Information Optional AccessoriesPart Numbers Included PartsAssorted connectors Cables and ConnectorsButton Labels Bulk cablePage USA, Canada, South America Central America Japan Extron Warranty
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