Extron electronic manual Other DVS 605 Operating Features, Screen Save, Power Save

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Other DVS 605 Operating Features

Other DVS 605 Operating Features

Screen Save

Screen Save mode allows the user to configure what will be displayed on the video output, and for what duration, when the selected DVS 605 input loses an active video signal. By default, the DVS 605 will continue to output muted (black) video and sync indefinitely. Alternatively, users have the ability to display a blue screen with a moving text “bug” that indicates that there is no active signal on the selected DVS 605 input.

A screen save duration can also be configured, which allows the user to set a duration that the black or blue output video will be displayed, before output sync is disabled. By disabling the output video sync, connected display devices can enter a low-power, or standby state to save lamp/panel life. The default duration is for output sync to never timeout, but it can be configured to disable sync 0-500 seconds after detecting no active video input. Screen Save mode can be configured via the internal web pages (see “Screen Saver Settings” section on page 81), or by SIS command (see “Screen saver mode” commands, on page 48).

Power Save

The power save mode allows the user the ability to put the DVS 605 into a low power state, via SIS command (see “Power Save Mode” on page 47), or the internal web pages (see Executive/Power Mode Page on page 86). This state effectively cuts the power consumption of the DVS 605 in half. While in this mode, no audio or video input processing takes place, and all audio and video outputs are disabled. While in Power Save mode, all front panel LEDs and LCD backlight are disabled, and the LCD will read “STANDBY MODE.” The user has the ability to exit Power Save mode via front panel button press, SIS command, or internal web pages. The Power Save state is entered instantly after the associated command has been received, but 5-10 seconds are required to resume from the Power Save state.

Custom EDID/Custom Output Resolution

The user has the ability to capture EDID or import/upload EDID files to make custom EDID available for emulation on inputs, or for the generation of custom output resolutions. The user can import a 128 or 256 byte EDID “.bin” file from a PC, or can capture the EDID from an attached sink (display) device. This EDID can then be saved and stored in one of five custom EDID slots, which are then available for custom EDID emulation, or custom output rate generation (custom rate based on the EDID preferred timings 1). These functions are available via SIS (see “Input EDID” on page 42), or the internal web pages.

NOTE: Custom EDIDs do not have the audio blocks edited by the audio format setting.

Typically the audio capabilities presented in an HDMI input’s EDID are automatically determined by the current audio format setting for the input. For example, when None or Analog audio are set, the CEA extension block is omitted from the HDMI input EDID, to ensure a source device provides audio on its analog outputs. In the 2Ch Digital and 2CH Auto modes, a CEA EDID extension is emulated that contains support for only 2Ch LPCM digital audio formats. In the Full Digital and Full Auto modes, a CEA EDID extension is emulated that allows for all possible digital audio formats.

However, if a custom uploaded, or captured EDID is used for EDID emulation, the current audio input setting of the HDMI input has no effect on the described audio capabilities contained within the custom EDID file. The DVS 605 simply presents the custom EDID file without any modifications. The Audio Format setting continues to determine which audio source is used for the HDMI input (none, analog audio, or embedded digital audio).

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Contents with Seamless Switching SCALERS AND SIGNAL PROCESSORSUser Guide HDCP-CompliantScalerSafety Instructions • English Safety InstructionsChinese Simplified(简体中文) Instructions de sécurité • FrançaisCopyright FCC Class A NoticeTrademarks Software Commands Specifications AvailabilityConventions Used in this Guide NotificationsUsing the Default Web Pages ContentsSIS Communication and Control Mounting the DVS DVS 605 Series Description IntroductionLicensed Third-partySoftware Used in the DVS Licensed Third-partySoftware Used in the DVSPackage LicenseVideo Inputs Key FeaturesVideo Outputs General AudioDVS 605 • Introduction DVS 605 • Introduction Controlling the DVS Rear Panel Connections DVS 605 Rear Panel Features — All ModelsRear Panel Cabling FigureDVS using the LockIt bracket as follows Figure 2. LockIt Bracket Mounting Options Audio Input Connector WiringFigure Figure 5. Audio Output Connector Wiring Figure 4. Audio Output Connector WiringFigure 6. RJ-45LAN Connector Wiring DVS 605 • Rear Panel Connections •Other DVS 605 Operating Features •Front Panel Overview •Powering UpFigure 7. DVS 605 Front Panel Features OperationDefault Display Cycle Powering UpMenu Navigation Using Front Panel Controls Figure 8. Typical Default Display CycleFigure 9. Top Level Menus Menu OverviewDVS 605 • Operation Figure 10. Main MenuFigure 11. User Preset Menu User PresetsPicture Control Figure 12. Picture Control MenuFigure 13. Input Configuration Menu Input ConfigurationInput video types InputResolutions and Refresh Rates Output ConfigurationFigure 14. Output Configuration Menu Sync Polarity Analog Output FormatHDMI Format HDCP NotificationHDCP Authorized HDCP Status: Inputs & OutputsGenlock/AFL Modes Genlock/AFL Offset Description Audio Delay Setting Audio Configuration All ModelsFigure 17. Audio Configuration Menu Figure 18. Advanced Configuration Menu Advanced ConfigurationAspect Ratio Auto-Image Auto-Imagethreshold settingsAuto Memory Overscan Switch typeTest pattern OSD durationFactory Reset View Comm SettingsFigure 21. Edit Comm Settings Menu Exit MenuFigure 22. Front Panel Lockout Front Panel Lockout Executive ModesEnable Executive Mode Disable Executive ModeDVS 605 Operation Window vs. Image Size Position — An OverviewFront Panel Activation Picture-in-picturePIP ModeNOTES Figure 24. Default Main and PIP Window Layouts PIP PresetsPower Save Other DVS 605 Operating FeaturesCustom EDID/Custom Output Resolution Screen SaveThe OSD Bug Hardwired IR PortAudio Format Audio SourceDVS 605 Reset Mode Summary Resetting the UnitFigure 25. Reset Mode Comparison Reset All IP Reset to Factory Defaults SettingsCopyright Information SIS Communication and Control•Commands and Responses Host to Scaler CommunicationsPassword Information Commands and ResponsesError Responses Error Response ReferencesDVS 605 • SIS Communication and Control Symbol DefinitionsDVS 605 SIS Communication and Control Figure 29. SIS Command EDID TableDVS 605 SIS Communication and Control DVS 605 • SIS Communication and Control DVS 605 • SIS Communication and Control SIS IP command definitionsDVS 605 • SIS Communication and Control Command SIS Command and Response TableASCII Command ResponseInput name Additional DescriptionAuto-Image Horizontal startASCII Command CommandResponse Additional DescriptionVideo mute Picture AdjustmentsColor TintVertical position window Horizontal position windowHorizontal position image Vertical position imagePower save mode Output ConfigurationHorizontal size image Output scaler rateVolume control audio models only Audio Configuration Audio mute global settingsAudio delay available on all models CommandAudio output format Audio input formatAudio follow CommandUser preset name Presets User presetsInput presets Input preset nameTest pattern Advanced ConfigurationFreeze Auto memories per inputEffect duration Video effectFront panel security lockout Executive Mode HDCP notification green screen/messageGenlock Video signal presenceGenlock/AFL Offset CommandReset commands Hardwired IR portPicture In Picture PIP on/offInformation request Backup/restore configurationProduct naming CommandFirmware version requests Ethernet data portCommand ASCII TelnetInformation requests IP setup commandsCommand ASCII TelnetNOTE: E X12!CA File erase commands Directory commandsRe-mapport designations CommandAccessing the Default Web Pages Using the Default Web Pages•Accessing the Default Web Pages Navigating the Default Web PagesTo check compatibility view settings Navigating the Default Web PagesTurning Off Compatibility Mode AV Controls Panel Configuration PagesAuto-Imagebutton AV input buttons inputsVideo and audio mute buttons Breakaway audio check box audio models onlyFreeze button Figure 34. Input Configuration Panel Signal typeInput renaming RGB ScaledFilm Detect Aspect ratioAuto-Image Auto MemoryAnalog signal format ResolutionFigure 35. Input Configuration Panel Refresh rateSwitch transition Digital output signal formatGenlock Test patternFigure 36. EDID Minder Page EDID Minder PageFigure 37. Assigning EDIDs Assigning EDIDsSignal Sampling Image Settings PageFigure 38. Image Settings Page Settings Included Within Presets User PresetsSetting User PresetOverscan Input PresetsFigure 40. PIP Settings Page PIP Settings PagePIP input selection Snap PIP toSize and Position PIP picture controlsHorizontal Size and Vertical Size fields Horizontal Pos and Vertical Pos fieldsFigure 41. PIP Preset Default Window Locations PIP presetsFigure 42. Audio Config Page Audio Settings PageNone •2-CHDigital •Full DigitalStereo Dual MonoFigure 43. Preset Management Page Preset Management Pagea.Recall: Inputs, Size & Position, or b.Recall: Size & Position OnlyFigure 44. Device Settings Page Device Settings Page1.Select the Enable On Screen Display check box Screen Saver SettingsOn Screen Display Message HDCP NotificationAuto Switch Unit Information Page Hardware PagesFigure 46. Unit Information Page See Licensed Third-partySoftware Used in theFigure 48. Connection Settings Page Connection Settings PageDevice Name Page Figure 47. Device Name PageEthernet Settings RS-232SettingsFirmware Loader Page Figure 49. Firmware Loader PageFigure 50. Executive/Power Mode Page Executive/Power Mode PageExecutive Mode Date and Time Page Power ModeMute Video and Sync Figure 51. Date and Time PageFigure 52. Password Page Password PageFigure 53. Reset Device Page Reset Device Pagedevice name, DHCP setting, and port mapping Mounting Tabletop PlacementMounting the DVS UL Guidelines for Rack Mounted DevicesFurniture Mounting Rack MountingFigure 54. Rack Mounting the DVS Figure 55. 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