Extron electronic ISM 482 manual ISM IP Settings Fields, ISM IP Address field, ISM Name field

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The program will not allow you to create a user password unless you have already created an administrator password.

If a password has been inadvertently changed to an unknown value, you can still connect to the switcher via the RS-232 link, which is not password protected. When connected via the RS-232 link, using either SIS commands (see the Programming Guide section on page 31) or under program control (see the Switcher Software section on page 51), you can look up and, if desired, change a password.

ISM IP Settings Fields

The ISM IP Settings fields provide a location for observing and editing settings unique to the Ethernet interface. After editing any of the settings on this page, click the Submit button.

ISM IP Address field

The ISM IP Address field contains the IP address of the connected ISM. This value is encoded in the flash memory on the controller circuit board.

Valid IP addresses consist of four 1-, 2-, or 3-digit numeric subfields separated by dots (periods). Each field can be numbered from 000 through 255. Leading zeroes, up to 3 digits total per field, are optional. Values of 256 and above are invalid.

The 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.

ISM Name field

The ISM Name field contains the name of the switcher. This is helpful in identifying the switcher in multiple-unit networks. This name field can be changed to any valid name, up to 12 alphanumeric characters.

Hardware Address field

The hardware address (also known as the MAC address) is hardcoded on the controller board and cannot be changed.

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Contents ISM No Photo Available yetSafety Instructions FCC Class a Notice Specifications Availability Conventions Used in this GuideNotifications Software Commands  X! *X1@* X1%* X1** X1 CEContents Switcher Software Html OperationEthernet Connection Reference InformationIntroduction About the SwitcherAbout This Guide ISM Features InputsISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher Introduction Installation Mounting the SwitcherTabletop Placement Rack MountingCabling and Rear Panel Views Input ConnectionsConnections for Various Input Video Formats Standard Output Connections BNC Output Connections for Rgbhv and Rgbs VideoCabling and RJ-45 connector wiring Optional Output ConnectionEthernet Connection Choosing a network cableConfiguration Wiring the network cableRS-232 Connection Pin RS-232 FunctionFront Panel Controls and Indicators OperationVideo/Audio Selection Button and LEDs Output Buttons and LEDsRecalling a user preset Input Buttons, LEDs, and Label WindowFront panel input label window Selecting an inputBlack/Mute Button and LEDs Picture Adjustment ButtonsAuto imaging an input Adjustment Knobs PowerFront Panel Operations LCD DisplayMenu System Overview Extron Electronics ISM 60-425-01 VersionVideo & Audio Configuration menu Input Configuration submenuOutput Configuration menu Output Resolution submenuSync Type and Polarity submenu Advanced Configuration Menu 000Blue-Only Mode and Edge Smoothing submenu RGB Delay submenuTest Pattern submenu Blanking submenuEnhanced Mode submenu Pixel Phase submenuPAL Film Mode submenu Reset submenuUser Presets menu Save Preset submenuErase Preset submenu Exit menuPicture Adjustments Picture Adjustments FlowchartFront Panel Security Lockout Executive Mode Front Panel Security Lockout FlowchartIP Information Flowchart IP InformationOptimizing the Video Setting up a DVD source TroubleshootingOptimizing the Audio Specific Problems General ChecksProgramming Guide RS-232 LinkDefault Address Ethernet LinkSymbols = HdtvSwitcher-Initiated Messages Power-upTies Creation Input and Output Video Type@BrtX1 RGB Delay PAL Film ModeAutomated Adjustments Test PatternSwitcher Error Responses Host-to-Switcher InstructionsUsing the Command and Response Table Command and Response Table for SIS Commands Tint BrightnessContrast Horizontal sizeCommand and Response Table for SIS Commands User presets Detail filter S-video and composite video inputsAuto Memories FreezeFront panel security lockout Executive mode Verbose modeSet audio gain and attenuation Audio muteResets Information requestsSymbol definitions Command and Response Table for IP SIS CommandsCommand and response table RGB delay Scaler output settingsEnhanced mode PAL film modeMemory backup Installing the Software Switcher SoftwareControl Software for Windows Ethernet protocol settings Software Operation via EthernetUsing the Control Program If you selected a comm port, proceed to stepWindows Control Program Window Using the Help Program Button-Label GeneratorUsing the Software Extron Button-Label Generator WindowHtml Operation Loading the Startup ControlEnter Network Password Changing the RGB Delay ControlCreating a Tie Blacking out the Screen and Muting the AudioUsing Blue-Only Mode Executive ModeFreezing the Output Outputting a Test PatternSystem Configuration Administration FieldsISM IP Settings Fields ISM IP Address fieldISM Name field Hardware Address fieldFile Management File ManagementInput Configuration O ConfigurationOutput Resolution, Rate, Sync Format, and Polarity Output rate Output resolutionOutput format Output polarity Polarity Drop BoxMaintenance Modifications Opening and Closing the SwitcherRemoving the ISM Cover Installing a Firmware Upgrade ISM Firmware Chip LocationsInstalling a DVI Output Card DVI Output Card Connector Opening and Socket J14Output DVI Board Installation Ethernet Connection CablingPinging to Determine the Switcher IP Address Determining Default AddressesPinging to Determine the Web IP Address Telnet Tips Connecting as a Telnet ClientOpen Escape character and Esc key Local echoSet carriage return-line feed CloseOptional Accessories Reference InformationPart Numbers Included PartsCables and Connectors Assorted connectorsButton Labels Bulk cablePage Extron Warranty USA, Canada, South America Central America Japan
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