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3.For a System 8 PLUS or System 10 Plus switcher, set the slaved switcher to master mode. On the slaved System 8 PLUS or System 10 Plus switcher, locate the Address DIP switches on the back panel, and set switches #1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 up.

4.Power on the slaved switcher and the System 7SC.

5.From within Add Slave? in the System 7SC’s Switcher Setup/Configuration menu, select the slave switcher type and size. See chapter three, “Operation and Configuration”, for information on using the menus.

6.Use the front panel buttons and menus or the host computer to configure the video formats for the slaved switcher’s inputs. See chapter 3, “Operation and Configuration”, for details on how to configure inputs. The inputs of the slaved switcher do not have to all be the same video signal type. Each input can be configured in the System 7 for a different signal type (RGB, component video, S-video, composite video), as long as the slaved switcher can handle those signals. As for the System 7SC’s direct inputs, IR and RS-232 commands can also be associated with the slaved inputs.

Once the slaved switcher is connected and configured, its inputs will be the

System 7’s first inputs (input 1 through input 2, 4, 6, 8, or 10). Input 2 of the

System 7 becomes the next input (input 2, 5, 7, 9, or 11).

For example, if a six-input switcher is slaved to the System 7, the slaved switcher’s six inputs are inputs numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. The inputs labeled as 2 through 6 on the System 7’s rear panel and 7 on the front panel become inputs 7 through 12, as shown in the illustration on the next page.

Inputs 7 thru 12

Slave Cable

CONTROL

DISP

DISP

MODE

ROOM

ROOM

PWR

MUTE

 

1

2

1

7

8

9

10

11

12

INPU

VIDEO

S-VIDEO

AU

L

Inputs 1 thru 6

1

2

3

4

5

6

Slaved Switcher

Example of input numbering with a six-input slaved switcher

To select an input from the slaved switcher, press the appropriate button on the slaved switcher, or use the RS-232 controller or host computer. Pressing the input 1 button on the front panel of the System 7 selects input 1 of the slaved switcher.

Labeling Buttons on the System 7SC and SCPs

You may wish to customize the labeling of the System 7SC’s front panel buttons or to make labels for any SCP 200 or SCP 250 control pads that are part of the installation. Premade templates and blank templates for the SCP faceplates’ label windows are printed in the SCP/AAP A, SCP 200, SCP 250 User’s Manual. However, you can easily create, customize, and print labels for the switcher’s buttons or the SCPs’ button label windows by using the Button-Label Generator software.

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Contents System Switcher System 7SCSicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch Safety Instructions EnglishConsignes de Sécurité Français Instrucciones de seguridad EspañolTable of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d System 7SC Table of Contents Iii Iv System 7SC Table of Contents One About the System 7SC What is the System 7SC?About this Manual Typical System 7SC applicationControlling the switcher and an A/V system MHz -3 dB video bandwidth Configurable video inputs Features and OptionsFeatures Options and accessories Introduction, cont’d Two Tabletop use Mounting the SwitcherCabling and Panel Views Rack mountingSystem 7SC Front Panel Power, video, and audio conections Front panel inputsRear panel inputs Captive screw connector wiring for rear panel audio inputs OutputsAudio inputs Control device connections RGBIR communications port IR Comm IR Communications port wiring options For the IR Emitter onlyUC 50, 100, 200 Cable Color Codes Connecting and Slaving a Switcher System 7SC master connected to a slaved switcher System 7SC Rear PanelExample of input numbering with a six-input slaved switcher Labeling Buttons on the System 7SC and SCPsButton-Label Generator software Installing the softwareUsing the software System 7SC button label screen SCP 200 button label screenInstalling labels in the System 7SC’s buttons Three System 7SC Operation and Configuration Front Panel Features and Basic OperationControl features Display Mute button Display Power buttonMode button Operation and Configuration, cont’d Adjustment featuresDisplay command indicator LEDs Input selection featuresMiscellaneous features Projector control memory usage IR and RS-232 Projector ControlProjector control memory ExampleSetting up a DVD source Optimizing the SystemDefault menus Menus, Configuration, and AdjustmentsMoving through menus by using front panel controls Menu overviewSwitcher Setup/Configuration Scaler Polarity +/V+Scaler Sync RGB format Scaler Rate resolution and refresh rateRGB Delay Triple-Action Switching Scaler Polarity sync polarityEdge Smoothing Add Slave slaving switchersSystem 7SC with a slaved switcher Audio/Video Adjustments Input Configuration signal formatImage Size Blank Input blanking adjustmentAudio Level Size InputIR Learning Configuration Navigating through the IR Learning Configuration menuClearing IR commands from memories Clearing IR commands from a button’s memoryInitiating IR learning Initiating IR learningGlobal system reset Image adjustmentsReset to Default clearing settings and adjustments Information/System OptionsCentering Executive mode front panel lockoutInput you wish to adjust SCP control pads Remote Control of the System 7SCEnabling and disabling executive mode IR 701 infrared remote control Selecting an inputFour Error responses Host-to-switcher communicationsSwitcher-initiated messages RS-232 Programmer’s GuideAscii to Hex conversion table Using the command/response tablesSymbol definitions Command Ascii Command Response Additional description Color Video configurationDetail mode TintVertical size Image sizeHorizontal size Top blankingFirmware version, part number & information requests Executive mode front panel lockoutZap reset to default settings Scaler settings Command Ascii Command Response ValuesDelay times Room relaysMiscellaneous settings Audio settingsIR-related settings Send/receive data to/from page 1 memory Command Hex. command Response Additional descriptionSend/receive data to/from page 0 memory Send/receive a flag parameter blockMini Mode Installing the softwareUsing the control program Control Software for WindowsConfiguration User ModeSpecial features Real Time Adjustments Projector Driver Saving and restoring configurations Room & Misc. OptionsKey to file names File name Description Using the help programDownloading and using projector drivers AAppendix a Specifications System 7SC Reference MaterialSync Reference Material, cont’d Included parts Replacement Part number Part Numbers and AccessoriesAccessories Accessories Part numberFirmware Upgrade Installation Align NotchesSystem 7SC Reference Material Glossary FCC Class a Notice Extron’s Warranty Asia JapanExtron Electronics, USA