Extron electronic DVS 304 manual Removing the Sync to Matrix Script

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f.Click the Take button to tie the DVS 304’s input to the selected switcher output. The program creates a custom script that is then be loaded onto the DVS 304. The Status box updates with the status of the script on the DVS 304, showing if the DVS 304’s script is connected to the matrix switcher, and showing the current tie associated with the selected output.

Using the DVS and Matrix Switcher After the DVS is Synchronized to the Matrix Switcher

After completing step 4, above, ensure the following is done when using the DVS with the matrix:

Perform all input switching using the matrix switcher. A 1-second RGB delay on the matrix is recommended to minimize the appearance of a glitch in the output while the

DVS locks onto the new signal.

The DVS senses when the matrix switcher changes input ties, and the DVS recalls the matching input preset, so input presets need not be recalled manually.

The DVS 304 and the matrix switcher must remain on the same subnet. Do not change the matrix switcher’s IP address. If the IP address of the matrix is altered, repeat step 4 above.

Removing the Sync to Matrix Script

If the Sync to Matrix feature is no longer being used, the script can be removed from the DVS by the following steps:

1.Open the Signal Processing Products Control Program and connect to the DVS via IP (not RS-232).

2.Under the Tools menu, select Sync DVS 304 to Matrix Switcher... . The

Sync DVS 304 to Matrix Switcher window opens.

3.Click Remove Script.

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Contents DVS 304 Series Precaucion AchtungAvertissement VorsichtExtron Electronics. All rights reserved FCC Class a NoticeContents Menu System Introduction DVS 304 Series DescriptionDVS 304 Models Memory and input presets FeaturesDVS 304 DVI Models Four inputsBuffered video outputs Controlling the DVS 304 DevicesOptions and Accessories Rear Panel Cabling CablingVideo PinWiring the RJ-45 Pin RS-232 Function Description Ground Signal ground InputInput No connectionFront Panel Overview OperationMenu Navigation Using Front Panel Controls Menus, Configuration, and AdjustmentsMenu Overview Between themMain Menu Start Auto Image Input ConfigurationInput 2 video type Input 1 video typeInput 3 video type Input 4 video typePicture Control Output ConfigurationResolutions and Refresh Rates Output FormatSync Polarity Audio Configuration Audio Models Only Memory PresetMemory Preset Per input Total Clear CLR memory preset Save Memory PresetRecalling a preset Input presetAdvanced Configuration IP ConfigurationAuto switch mode Blue modeRGB delay Auto-ImageOSD label Enhance modeTest pattern Refresh LockAuto Memory and Auto Image Features Aspect ModeAuto Memory Auto Memory Per input TotalChanging the input Picture-in-picture modeResetting an Input Using the swap featureExit Menu Resetting the Unit DVS 304 Reset Mode SummaryMode Activation Result Purpose and Notes Front Panel Lockout Executive Modes System ResetDVS 304 Devices Connected to a Matrix Switcher Setting up the DVS to Work with a Matrix SwitcherFrom the Tools menu, select Sync Scaler to Matrix Switcher Removing the Sync to Matrix Script Sync DVS 304 to Matrix Switcher window opensDVS 304 Series Operation Pin RS-232 Function Description SIS Communication ControlError Responses Password InformationError Response References Error NumbersCommand and Responses Using the Command and Response TablesTelnet Web Browser Symbol Definitions Password is also removed X7@ = Input selection 2 or SIS Command Edid Table see SIS Command and Response Table Video mute Input aspect ratioEdid emulation for input 4 DVI models only EI*X10*EDIDX6Tint available for Ntsc composite and S-video only Color available for PAL and Ntsc onlyContrast BrightnessPan Zoom modeOutput scaler rate Output sync formatInput presets input 4 only Memory presets inputs 1 toWrite and read input preset name inputs 4 presets only Audio mute audio models onlyRGB delay time Volume control audio models onlyAuto switch mode Test patternSwap when PIP mode is On PIP modePIP mode audio follow audio model only View internal temperatureEnhanced mode Front panel security lockout Executive ModeAspect mode SDI field flipEthernet data port SIS Command and Response Table for IP Control PortE0 *X6 TC Firmware version requestsInformation requests Event controlEAE IP setup commands Web browser specific commandMail X4&SMECZ E #CZWX1CS ECS EECG Re-map port designations WX3#CUEMT EMHListing connections EMDFile commands Directory commandsReset ZAP/erase Commands File erase commandsEZA EZISignal Processing Products Control Program Installing the SoftwareInstallation from the DVD Starting the Sppcp Installation from the Web SiteOrientation Using the SppcpSppcp Menus File menuOptions menu Tools menu Sync to Matrix Switcher WindowSystems Settings Window Firmware Loader Window Process Running Help menuControl Tab Window Control TabI/O Configuration Tab Window Configuration TabStatus Bar Advanced Settings TabEthernet Control Accessing the Default Web PagesStatus Navigating the Default Web PagesSystem Status Status tab displays the System Status page for the DVSSystem Settings ConfigurationIP Address Scaler Settings Scaler SettingsPasswords PasswordsFirmware Upgrade Firmware UpgradeWeb Server File Management File ManagementUser Control ControlPresets PresetsDefault Cycle Menu Menu SystemMain Menu Start Auto Image Menu Input Configuration MenuOutput Configuration Menu Audio Configuration MenuMemory Preset Menu Advanced Configuration Menu IP Configuration MenuEnable Executive Mode Executive Mode MenuReference Material SpecificationsVideo Input Video ProcessingSync Audio DVS 304 A, DVS 304 AD, DVS 304 DVI A, DVS 304 DVI ADControl/Remote Decoder/Scaler General Included Parts Part Numbers and AccessoriesOptional Parts Description Part Number ModelsInstallation of the SDI card Serial Digital Interface SDI Card InstallationDVS 304 Series Reference Information DVS 304 Series Reference Information Europe, Africa, and the Middle China East USA, Canada, South America Japan Central AmericaAsia Middle East Europe
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