Extron electronic MPX Plus 866 A manual Secondary functions

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PRELIMINARY

Operation, cont’d

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Preset button — The Preset button has two primary functions (•) and two

 

secondary () functions:

 

Activates Save Preset mode to save a configuration as a preset and blinks

 

 

to indicate the selection.

 

Activates Recall Preset mode to activate a previously-defined preset and

 

 

lights steadily to indicate the selections.

 

With the Enter, View, and Esc buttons, select Serial Port Selection and

 

 

Configuration mode. See “Selecting the RS-232 Primary port’s baud rate”

 

 

on page 3-42.

 

Select 19200 baud for the RS-232 Primary port in Serial Port Selection and

 

 

Configuration mode and indicate the selection. See “Selecting the RS-232

 

 

Primary port’s baud rate” on page 3-42.

 

View (<) button — The View (<) button has one primary function (•) and

G five secondary () functions:

 

Select View-Onlymode, which displays the current configuration and

 

 

indicates the selection.

NView-only mode also provides a way to mute and unmute the outputs. See “Muting and unmuting video and/or audio outputs” on page 3-31.

Decrease the RGB delay of switches to the selected output. See “Setting RGB delay (computer video group only)” on page 3-23.

Decrease the audio level of the selected input. See “Viewing and adjusting the input audio level” on page 3-34.

Decrease the volume of the selected output. See “Viewing and adjusting the output volume” on page 3-38.

With the Enter, Preset, and Esc buttons, select Serial Port Configuration mode. See “Selecting the RS-232 Primary port’s baud rate” on page 3-42.

Select 38400 baud for the RS-232 Primary port in Serial Port Selection and Configuration mode, and indicate the selection See “Selecting the RS-232 Primary port’s baud rate” on page 3-42.

H Esc (>) button — The Esc (>) button has one primary function (•) and five secondary () functions:

Cancel operations or selections in progress and reset the front panel indicators and flashes once to indicate that the function has been activated.

NThe Esc (>) button does not reset the current configuration, the Video selection button and Audio selection button, any presets, or any audio gain or attenuation or volume settings.

Increase the RGB delay of switches to the selected output. See “Setting RGB delay (computer video group only)” on page 3-23.

Increase the audio level of the selected input. See “Viewing and adjusting the input audio level” on page 3-34.

Increase the volume of the selected output. See “Viewing and adjusting the output volume” on page 3-38.

With the Enter, Preset, and View buttons, select Serial Port Configuration mode. See “Selecting the RS-232 Primary port’s baud rate” on page 3-42.

Select 115200 baud for the RS-232 Primary port in Serial Port Selection and Configuration mode, and indicate the selection See “Selecting the RS-232 Primary port’s baud rate” on page 3-42.

3-6 MPX Plus 866 A Media Presentation Matrix Switcher • Operation

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Contents Media Presentation Matrix Switcher MPX Plus 866 aSafety Instructions English Consignes de Sécurité FrançaisSicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch Instrucciones de seguridad EspañolFCC Class a Notice Page Preliminary Table of Contents, cont’d Matrix block C\ Mic mixer block E\ Preliminary Us  ing the help s  ys  tem 68-1193-01 B One About the Media Presentation Matrix Switcher About this ManualPreliminary Introduction, cont’d DefinitionsFeatures Video featuresVideo format OutputDsvp data display Audio features General features Tie any input to any or all outputs within a video groupPreliminary Preliminary Two Mounting the Switcher UL guidelinesMounting instructions Rear Panel Connection and Settings Video input and output connectionsComputer video group Low resolution video group Audio input and output connectionsAudio inputs both input groups Supply the audio cableMic/line audio input group Audio outputsSerial connections Pin FunctionCabling and RJ-45 connector wiring Ethernet connectionReset button PowerReset button and LED The Reset button initiates four levels Front Panel Configuration Port Part #70-335-01 -10 can be used for this connectionThree Front Panel Controls and Indicators Computer/Audio Outputs buttons SeeInput and output buttons Primary functionsSecondary functions Input buttons Output buttonsControl buttons Secondary functions Controls Secondary functionsComputer video group only on Front Panel Operations Button iconsDefinitions Front panel security lockoutsCreating a configuration Preliminary Example 1 Creating a set of computer video and audio ties Select an input Press and release the input 5 buttonCurrent configuration is now Confirm the change Press and release the Enter button3 4 5 Select the output Press and release the output 1 buttonPreliminary Example 3 Removing a tie from a set of video and audio ties Select the output Press and release the output 4 buttonPreliminary 10 11 12 13 Clear all selections Press and release the Esc button10 11 Viewing a configuration Amber if no inputs are tied Indicate that only Setting RGB delay computer video group only Example 6 Setting the RGB delay for an output Select an input Press and release the output 1 buttonRGB delay by a half second Deselect Video mode Press and release the Video buttonSelect Video mode Press and hold the Video button Selecting S-video or composite videoFormat 10 11 12 13 14 7 8 9 10 11 Using presets 10 11Example 8 Saving a global ties preset Preset AssignedExample 9 Recalling a global or partial preset PreliminaryMuting and unmuting video and/or audio outputs Individual outputs can be muted or unmuted as followsButton and/or the Audio button Press and release the View buttonExample 10 Muting and unmuting an output Select View-onlymode Press and release the View buttonMute outputs one at a time Viewing and adjusting the input audio level VCRInput audio level adjustment displays Example 11 Viewing and adjusting an input audio level 3 F 4 5 9 10 11Deselect Audio mode Press and release the Audio button 2 3 4 5 9 10 11Viewing and adjusting the output volume Fewer buttons that are lit, the lower the volumeDisplayed volume on the next Audio volumeReading the displayed volume Audio volume adjustment settings Example 12 Viewing and adjusting an output volume level Select an output Press and release the output 1 buttonSelecting the RS-232 Primary port’s baud rate Baud rate Setting the front panel locks Executive modes Selecting Lock mode 2 or toggling between mode 2 and modeChange the Lock mode, as shown Background illumination Performing a system reset from the front panel PowerReset Mode Comparison/Summary Rear Panel OperationsPerforming soft system resets resets 3, 4, Within 1 secondPerforming a hard reset reset If necessary, turn off power to the switcherTo the switcher Optimizing the AudioTroubleshooting Configuration Worksheets Worksheet example 1 System equipmentWorksheet example 2 Daily configuration Audio from her microphone input 16 isWorksheet example 3 Test configuration PreliminaryBlank configuration worksheet MPX Plus 866 a Media Presentation MatrixFour Default protocol for all ports is as follows RS-232 PortsFront panel Configuration port Rear panel Remote portsDefault IP parameters Ethernet LAN PortConnection timeouts Verbose modeEstablishing a connection Number of connectionsHost-to-Switcher Instructions Switcher-Initiated MessagesSwitcher Error Responses Using the Command/Response TablesSymbol definitions for basic SIS commands X1@ =Command Ascii command Response Additional DescriptionX2$ @*XV OutX@VolX #*X&G InX#AudX +X1 P0 SprX1 EVM X! 2 X! 3 ... X! 16Vid EX@D EZG X1 -X1 Symbol definitions for IP SIS commands X3! =Command/response table for IP SIS commands Special Characters Preliminary Five Installing the software Scroll to the desired program and click Install figureControl Software Click the Software tab figureEthernet protocol settings Software operation via serial portSoftware operation via Ethernet DSP Configurator Program Using the programStarting the program D E F G Audio signal processor chains and control blocks Accessing a typical gain control dialog boxSample processor dialog box Program audio input signal controls a Trim settings are not indicated in the front panel displayPreliminary Mic/line input signal controls B Paging mic needs to attenuate all other signals Output signal, pre mic mixer, controls D Output signal, post mic mixer, controls F Matrix block C Audio I/O or View Video I/O on the task barMic mixer block E Mic mixer block and mic mixing dialog boxGroup masters Sample fader group master and associated gain controlsConfiguring a group master Configure a group as followsViewing and using a group master Deleting a group masterDelete a group as follows Click Yes in the Confirm Deletion dialog box13 Increment/Decrement Simulator dialog box Video-only I/O page controls Presets Save a PresetSave the preset Recall a PresetClick Recall to load and make active the selected preset Click OKSelecting Live mode and pulling data Switch from Emulate mode to Live mode as followsSynchronizing pull vs. push If you selected TCP/IP in step If the IP Address field is correct, proceed to b18 Selecting Live mode DSP Configurator Windows menus DSP Configurator File menuDSP Configurator Edit menu DSP Configurator View menuDSP Configurator Tools menu Clear Marked Items Unmark deselectDSP Configurator Window menu DSP Configurator Help selectionOpens the DSP Configurator program Help file DSP Configurator Presets dropboxDSP capacity and design rule verification DSP capacityMaximum # Potential total Processor type Usage DSP usageDesign rule verification 20 DSP Configurator program window Keyboard navigationStandard Windows navigation Keyboard keys navigate and function as followsDSP Configurator-unique navigation Making ties Exit the set ties operationTo the Preset Number field and type a specific preset To the Preset Name field and type a preset nameAs desired , Tab Tab NumberSetting group master soft limits Input clipping and clipping metersShift-Up/down arrow Shift Setting the input and output gain structure Adjusting the pre-matrixSetting the mic input and mic mix-point levels Finalizing the output gain structureAdjusting the post-matrix trim Setting the volume control for the amplifier stageSetting loudness using a meter Calibrating loudnessSetting loudness by ear Alternate methodMatrix Switchers Control Program 22 Comm port selection windowIf the IP address is correct Proceed to b 24 Sample Program window no icons or ties IP Settings/Options window Address and Name fieldsHardware Address field Use Dhcp checkboxDate, Time local, and GMT offset fields Sync Time to PC buttonUpdate firmware Administrator Password and User Password fieldsUpdate the switcher firmware as follows Use Daylight Savings checkboxFirmware to your computer Firmware file28 Downloading firmware upgrade files Start the Matrix Switchers Control Program and connect to Click Finish to exit the programDetails Starting onSerial-port-connected firmware upload 30 Firmware loading31 Confirm window Upload Html files WCP Windows buttons, drop boxes, and trash WCP Windows menusWCP File menu WCP Tools menu WCP Audio-input Configuration menu bar selection WCP Preferences menuSet this option to None Icons in I/O Boxes Erases any numbers in the I/O boxesUsing Emulate mode Using the help systemWCP Master-Reset menu bar selection Button-Label Generator ProgramUsing the Button-Label Generator software 36 Location of software on the web siteHtml Operation Access the switcher using Html pages as follows Download the StartupProtected Status Tab System StatusHtml Operation, cont’d DsvpConfiguration Tab System SettingsIP Settings fields Unit Name fieldDhcp radio buttons IP Address fieldDate/Time Settings fields Click the Submit buttonVideo Input Settings Video Input SettingsPasswords PasswordsFirmware Upgrade Then click the Firmware link -9 on the nextLocation of firmware upgrade files on the Web site 10 Downloading firmware upgrade files Preliminary File Management Tab File ManagementControl Tab Set and View TiesView Ties page by clicking the Control tab Gray buttons indicate no tiesCreating or deleting a tie Video and Audio Settings Change the input gain and attenuationMute and unmute one or all outputs Change the RGB delay computer group video outputs only New input for the selected outputClick the Output drop box. a drop-down box appears figure Change the output volume level Click the desired output volume step valuePreliminary Global Presets 22 Global PresetsSpace + ~ , @ = ‘ ’ semicolon colon \ and ? Preliminary Ethernet Connection Default address Rear panel Ethernet connector on the switcher can beEthernet Link Pinging to determine Extron IP address Pinging to determine Web IP addressConnecting as a Telnet client Telnet tipsOpen Escape character and Esc key Local echoSet carriage return-line feed CloseSubnetting a Primer GatewaysLocal and remote devices IP addresses and octetsDetermining whether devices are on the same subnet Unmasked octets are compared indicated by ? in figure A-6Preliminary AppendixBB DSP SIS commands Command/Response Table for DSP SIS CommandsSymbol definitions X6! =DSP SIS Commands, cont’d X6 Gain control or mic mix-point contined Mix Value Only Command/response table for DSP SIS commands EDX6$*X6-GRPM ESX6PCFG Preliminary AppendixCC Specifications Reference InformationVideo output Reference Information, cont’d Control/remote switcher Part Numbers and Accessories Replacement partsOptional accessories Included partsRG6 super high resolution cable Part number Termination tools and connectors Part numberCables Terminated cable assemblies VGA male-to-male cablesVGA male-to-male with audio cables VGA male-to-female cables Part numberVGA male-to-female with audio cables Video cables Part numberInstalling labels in the matrix switcher’s buttons Button LabelsPreliminary Button label blanks Preliminary Japan Extron Electronics, Japan Extron ElectronicsKyodo Building, 16 Ichibancho East Ball RoadExtron USA West
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