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Attenuate/attenuation — To reduce the amplitude (strength) of a signal or current.

Balanced audio — A method that uses three conductors for one audio signal. They

are plus (+), minus (-) and ground. The ground conductor is strictly for shielding, and does not carry any signal. Balanced audio is also called “differential audio”.

Bandwidth — A frequency range, or “band” of frequencies between the limits defined by the “half power points”, where the signal loss is -3 dB. In audio and video, it is this band of frequencies that can pass through a device without significant loss or distortion. The wider the bandwidth, the better the quality that results, such as a sharper picture or better sound. The higher the bandwidth number the better the performance. (300 MHz is better than 250 MHz.) When a signal passes through a path with more than one device (including cables) the limiting factor (bottleneck) in that path is the device with the narrowest bandwidth.

Breakaway — The ability to separate audio and video signals for switching them independently. For example: the audio and video signals from one source may “break away” and be switched to two different destinations.

Buffer — Generally referred to as a unity gain amplifier, a buffer is used to isolate the signal source from the load. A buffer can be used for digital or analog signals.

IR learning — The ability of a device to receive and store infrared commands for other devices, such as a projector. Each command is assigned to a system operation (such as selecting an input). When an operation is executed, the associated (learned) command is then transmitted through an IR emitter or broadcaster to the projector, where it is executed.

IR library — Sets of downloadable infrared commands (drivers) for video projectors available at Extron’s web site (www.extron.com).

Latching — The System 7SC room relay can operate in two modes: latching or momentary. In the latching mode, the relay remains active (latched) until it is manually reset (unlatched).

Level — The relative intensity (strength, voltage, volume) of an audio or video signal. The output level can be changed by attenuation (a decrease relative to the input signal) or gain (an increase in the signal level).

RGB delay — This is used in Triple-Action (video mute) Switching. With Triple- Action Switching, the System 7SC switches to the new sync signal before switching RGB (video) signals. That allows the projector to adjust to (lock onto) the new sync timing during a brief delay before displaying the new picture, which will appear without glitches.

3:2 pulldown — The process of matching the frame rate of film (24 frames per second) to the frame rate of video (30 frames per second for NTSC video). In 3:2 pulldown, one frame of film is converted to three fields (1½ frames) of video, and the next frame of film is converted to two fields (1 frame) of video. This process is repeated (yielding 3 fields of video, 2 fields, 3 fields, 2 fields,...) until the film is fully converted to a video of approximately the same length (duration). Most scan doublers, quadruplers, and scalers use the premise that two fields of video equal one frame, but video created via 3:2 pulldown does not follow that pattern.

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Contents System Switcher System 7SCSafety Instructions English Consignes de Sécurité FrançaisSicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch Instrucciones de seguridad EspañolTable of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d System 7SC Table of Contents Iii Iv System 7SC Table of Contents One What is the System 7SC? About this ManualAbout the System 7SC Typical System 7SC applicationControlling the switcher and an A/V system Features and Options FeaturesMHz -3 dB video bandwidth Configurable video inputs Options and accessories Introduction, cont’d Two Mounting the Switcher Cabling and Panel ViewsTabletop use 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 SCPsInstalling the software Using the softwareButton-Label Generator software System 7SC button label screen SCP 200 button label screenInstalling labels in the System 7SC’s buttons Three Front Panel Features and Basic Operation Control featuresSystem 7SC Operation and Configuration Display Power button Mode buttonDisplay Mute button Operation and Configuration, cont’d Adjustment featuresInput selection features Miscellaneous featuresDisplay command indicator LEDs IR and RS-232 Projector Control Projector control memoryProjector control memory usage ExampleSetting up a DVD source Optimizing the SystemMenus, Configuration, and Adjustments Moving through menus by using front panel controlsDefault menus Menu overviewSwitcher Setup/Configuration Scaler Polarity +/V+Scaler Rate resolution and refresh rate RGB Delay Triple-Action SwitchingScaler Sync RGB format Scaler Polarity sync polarityAdd Slave slaving switchers System 7SC with a slaved switcherEdge Smoothing Audio/Video Adjustments Input Configuration signal formatBlank Input blanking adjustment Audio LevelImage Size 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 learningImage adjustments Reset to Default clearing settings and adjustmentsGlobal system reset Information/System OptionsExecutive mode front panel lockout Input you wish to adjustCentering Remote Control of the System 7SC Enabling and disabling executive modeSCP control pads IR 701 infrared remote control Selecting an inputFour Host-to-switcher communications Switcher-initiated messagesError responses RS-232 Programmer’s GuideUsing the command/response tables Symbol definitionsAscii to Hex conversion table Command Ascii Command Response Additional description Video configuration Detail modeColor TintImage size Horizontal sizeVertical size Top blankingExecutive mode front panel lockout Zap reset to default settingsFirmware version, part number & information requests Command Ascii Command Response Values Delay timesScaler settings Room relaysAudio settings IR-related settingsMiscellaneous settings Command Hex. command Response Additional description Send/receive data to/from page 0 memorySend/receive data to/from page 1 memory Send/receive a flag parameter blockInstalling the software Using the control programMini Mode Control Software for WindowsUser Mode Special featuresConfiguration Real Time Adjustments Projector Driver Saving and restoring configurations Room & Misc. OptionsUsing the help program Downloading and using projector driversKey to file names File name Description AAppendix a Specifications System 7SC Reference MaterialSync Reference Material, cont’d Part Numbers and Accessories AccessoriesIncluded parts Replacement Part number Accessories Part numberFirmware Upgrade Installation Align NotchesSystem 7SC Reference Material Glossary FCC Class a Notice Extron’s Warranty Asia JapanExtron Electronics, USA