Extron electronic SW DVI A Series user manual Operation, cont’d, Using the IR 102 remote control

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Operation, cont’d

Using the IR 102 remote control

The hand-held IR 102 Remote Control lets you remotely perform functions that are also available through the front panel buttons and SIS commands.

The IR receiver port on the front panel is located to the right of the Auto Switch Active LED. It receives signals from the remote control if they are sent from within a 40 degree arc to the right or left of direct line of sight between the remote and the switcher’s receiver, and from no more than 30 feet (9 m) away. (See the illustration below.)

AUTO

 

1

2

3

4

INPUT

SIGNAL

SWITCH

IR

 

EQ

 

 

 

 

 

1

2

3

4

PRESENCE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ACTIVE

 

 

 

 

HIGH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 2 3 4

 

 

 

 

 

LOW

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SW4 DVI A

Remote control buttons

On the IR 102 Remote Control, buttons 1 through 4 select inputs. Button 0 mutes (deselects) all inputs.

A

Input Selection buttons

 

Press one of these buttons to

 

select an input to tie to the

 

output. (Only buttons 1 and

 

2 are used with the SW2.)

B

Input Mute button — Press

 

this button to deselect all

 

inputs, effectively muting the

 

output.

1

INPUT/OUTPUT SELECTION

4

2

3

 

 

 

1

5

6

7

8

9

0

 

+10

2

 

SW 4 DVI A

40

40

30feet maximum

1

2 Channel

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0

 

+10

 

 

 

IR 102

 

 

Universal Remote

IR 102 Remote

Area for remote signal reception

IR remote control is disabled when autoswitching is in effect.

Locking IR remote access

The SW2/SW4 can be set to lock out users from using the IR 102 Remote Control to control the switcher. Remote access can be enabled and disabled via SIS commands (see chapter 4, “SIS Configuration and Control”). When remote access is set to off, all switcher controls remain available through the SW2/SW4 front panel.

Enabling front panel lockout (executive mode)

Executive mode disables all front panel controls, locking out the user from those functions. Putting the switcher in this mode enhances security by protecting against inappropriate or accidental changes to settings. When the SW2/SW4 is in executive mode, RS-232 and IR control remain available.

To lock or unlock the front panel, press and hold Input buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously for 3 seconds, then release. The front panel LEDs blink three times, indicating that executive mode has been enabled or disabled.

1 2

Release buttons.

LEDs blink 3 times.

Press and hold simultaneously for 3 seconds.

Setting executive mode

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Contents DVI and Audio Switchers User’s ManualPrecautions Extron’s Warranty安全须知 中文 FCC Class a NoticeTable of Contents Introduction Table of Contents, cont’dSW DVI a Series Features IntroductionAbout this Manual About the SW DVI a SeriesIntroduction, cont’d Application Diagram InstallationExtron Installation Installation OverviewMounting the SW DVI a Series Tabletop useInstallation, cont’d Back of the rack mountingFurniture mounting Preparing the SW2/SW4 for under-desk mountingInstallation, cont’d Rear Panel Features SW2 DVI a rear panelInstallation, cont’d Wiring the Power Connector DVI-I Video ConnectorsAudio Connectors Pin Signal Wiring the Remote/Autoswitching Connector Wiring for RS-232 Enabling autoswitching Audio outputThree OperationFront Panel Features Powering on the switcherOperation OperationsUsing the IR 102 remote control Locking IR remote accessEnabling front panel lockout executive mode Remote control buttonsSetting equalization for input sources ResettingUpdating Firmware Downloading the firmwareLoading the firmware to the switcher On the first screen that appears, select the RS-232 tabSIS Configuration and Control FourHost-to-Switcher Communications SIS Configuration and ControlUsing the Command/Response Table Command/response table for SIS commands Input selectionSpecifications, Part Numbers Accessories SIS Configuration and Control, cont’dSpecifications, Part Numbers, Accessories SpecificationsAccessories Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories, cont’dIncluded Parts Cables Part numbers