Extron electronic 225 setup guide Initial Installation and Configuration of Devices, IP address

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Figure 1. Example VN-Matrix Network Configuration

VNM Enterprise Controller • Setup Guide

The Extron VNM Enterprise Controller is a dedicated control device used to manage large VN-Matrix systems. The VNM Enterprise Controller allows users to view, manage,

and dynamically control multiple VN-Matrix systems and networked VN-Matrix domains from a single user interface.

This guide provides basic instructions for an experienced installer to configure and operate a single VNM Enterprise Controller using a basic VN-Matrix system.

NOTE: See the VNM Enterprise Controller User Guide, VN-Matrix 200 Series User Guide, VN-Matrix 225 Series User Guide,

VN-Matrix 300 User Guide, and the VN-Matrix 325 User Guide for complete installation, network configuration, and mounting information. User guides are available at www.extron.com.

Initial Installation and Configuration of Devices

Step 1 — Determine the Default Network Settings

Before any device is connected to a network, the default network settings of each device must be changed. On an existing network, check with the network administrator for a range of available IP addresses.

On a closed network that is used exclusively for VN-Matrix devices, it is recommended to use addresses within the range of 192.168.254.1 through 192.168.254.254 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.

RS-232

 

 

 

RS-232

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Browser User

Ethernet

 

 

RGB

Control

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

or

 

 

 

 

DVI

Ethernet

Ethernet

DVI

 

 

 

VN-MATRIX 200 SERIES

Local Network

 

VN-MATRIX 200 SERIES

 

VNM 200 (Encoder)

 

VNM 225 (Decoder)

PC (Source)

Switch

 

 

 

Display

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ethernet

 

Local IP Address: 192.168.254.101

 

 

Local IP Address: 192.168.254.102

Controller IP Address: 192.168.254.254

 

 

Controller IP Address: 192.168.254.254

VNM Enterprise Controller (System Controller)

Local IP Address: 192.168.254.254

Controller IP Address: 192.168.254.254

Figure 1 shows an example addressing scheme for a

simple system that contains a VNM Enterprise Controller, an encoder, and a decoder.

Step 2 — Install and Configure the VN-Matrix 200 / 225 / 300 / 325 Devices

Connect these devices as necessary and power them on. Configure the network settings of these devices using a PC running HyperTerminal. For installation and configuration instructions, see the setup guides included with these devices. Figure 1 can also be used as a guide for configuring network settings.

Step 3 — Connect the VNM Enterprise Controller to the VN-Matrix Network

While directly looking at the rear panel of the VNM Enterprise Controller, connect the VN-Matrix network to the left Ethernet connector of the controller using Category (CAT) 6 twisted pair cable.

Left Connector

NOTE: The right Ethernet connector should be used only if a secondary VNM Enterprise Controller is installed. For information on how to set up a secondary VNM Enterprise Controller, see the

VNM Enterprise Controller User Guide.

Right Connector

Step 4 — Power on the VNM Enterprise Controller

Plug a standard IEC power cord into the controller and connect it to a 100 to 240 VAC, 50 Hz or 60 Hz power source.

Step 5 — Configure the Network Settings of the VNM Enterprise Controller

The VNM Enterprise Controller is preconfigured with the following network settings:

IP address:

192.168.254.254

Subnet mask:

255.255.255.0

NOTE: With these settings, the VN-Matrix 200 / 225 / 300 / 325 devices must use IP addresses within the range of

192.168.254.1 through 192.168.254.253 and use the same subnet mask. The example in figure 1 uses the default settings of the VNM Enterprise Controller.

Use the following procedure to change the network settings of the VNM Enterprise Controller, if necessary.

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Contents Determine the Default Network Settings Initial Installation and Configuration of DevicesPower on the VNM Enterprise Controller IP addressEnterprise Controller Login Encoder Configuration Configuration of the VN-Matrix DevicesDecoder Configuration Devices Page Mode Selection MenuSwitcher Using the SwitcherWeb-based User Interface Control Options Updating the VNM Enterprise Controller License
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225, 325 specifications

Extron Electronics has established itself as a key player in the AV technology industry, providing innovative solutions for a wide range of applications. Among their product lineup, the Extron Electronics 225 and 325 series of devices stand out for their advanced features, technologies, and characteristics that cater to both commercial and educational environments.

The Extron 225 and 325 series are designed for seamless integration into various AV systems, offering unparalleled performance and reliability. At the core of these devices is their robust signal processing capability. Both models are equipped with high-performance scalers and switchers that ensure optimal video quality. They support a wide range of resolutions, including 4K, enabling users to connect various sources without compromising image fidelity.

One of the key features of the 225 and 325 series is their versatile connectivity options. These devices come with multiple inputs, including HDMI, VGA, and composite, allowing for the integration of various AV sources. The series also includes configurable outputs, which can be customized according to the specific requirements of the installation. This flexibility is vital in multipurpose spaces where different AV setups are needed.

The technologies embedded in the 225 and 325 series also enhance usability and control. They feature Extron’s integrated control systems, which simplify the operation of entire AV systems. Users benefit from the intuitive user interface, enabling easy switching and management of devices. Additionally, compatibility with third-party control systems allows for seamless integration into existing setups, streamlining operations.

Another noteworthy characteristic is the series’ built-in audio processing capabilities. Both the 225 and 325 models support various audio formats, ensuring high-quality sound output. They also include audio embedding and de-embedding functions, facilitating the integration of audio sources with video signals.

Reliability and durability are hallmarks of the Extron brand, and the 225 and 325 series are no exceptions. Designed for long-term use, these devices undergo rigorous testing to ensure they perform consistently under demanding conditions. Their compact form factor also allows for easy installation in constrained spaces, making them ideal for a variety of environments.

In summary, the Extron Electronics 225 and 325 series deliver top-tier performance, expansive connectivity, and exceptional audio-visual processing capabilities. Their innovative features and robust design make them valuable additions to any AV installation, catering to a wide range of user needs in commercial and educational settings. With Extron’s commitment to quality and user-friendly solutions, the 225 and 325 series stand as testament to their leadership in the AV technology realm.