Extron electronic DVS 605 manual Conventions Used in this Guide, Specifications Availability

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Conventions Used in this Guide

Conventions Used in this Guide

Notifications

The following notifications are used in this guide:

DANGER: A danger indicates a situation that will result in death or severe injury.

WARNING: A warning indicates a situation that has the potential to result in death or

severe injury.

CAUTION: A caution indicates a situation that may result in minor injury.

ATTENTION: Attention indicates a situation that may damage or destroy the product or associated equipment.

NOTE: A note draws attention to important information.

TIP: A tip provides a suggestion to make working with the application easier.

Software Commands

Commands are written in the fonts shown here:

^AR Merge Scene,,Op1 scene 1,1 ^B 51 ^W^C [01]R000400300004000080000600[02]35[17][03]

E X! *X1&* X2)* X2#* X2! CE}

NOTE: For commands and examples of computer or device responses mentioned in this guide, the character “0” is used for the number zero and “O” represents the capital letter “o.”

Computer responses and directory paths that do not have variables are written in the font shown here:

Reply from 208.132.180.48: bytes=32 times=2ms TTL=32

C:\Program Files\Extron

Variables are written in slanted form as shown here:

ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx —t

SOH R Data STX Command ETB ETX

Selectable items, such as menu names, menu options, buttons, tabs, and field names are written in the font shown here:

From the File menu, select New. Click the OK button.

Specifications Availability

Product specifications are available on the Extron website, www.extron.com.

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Contents SCALERS AND SIGNAL PROCESSORS with Seamless SwitchingUser Guide HDCP-CompliantScalerSafety Instructions Safety Instructions • EnglishChinese Simplified(简体中文) Instructions de sécurité • FrançaisCopyright FCC Class A NoticeTrademarks Specifications Availability Software CommandsConventions Used in this Guide NotificationsUsing the Default Web Pages ContentsSIS Communication and Control Mounting the DVS Introduction DVS 605 Series DescriptionLicensed 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 DVS 605 Rear Panel Features — All Models Rear Panel ConnectionsRear 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 •Front Panel Overview •Powering Up •Other DVS 605 Operating FeaturesFigure 7. DVS 605 Front Panel Features OperationPowering Up Default Display CycleMenu Navigation Using Front Panel Controls Figure 8. Typical Default Display CycleMenu Overview Figure 9. Top Level MenusFigure 10. Main Menu DVS 605 • OperationUser Presets Figure 11. User Preset MenuPicture Control Figure 12. Picture Control MenuInput Configuration Figure 13. Input Configuration MenuInput video types InputResolutions and Refresh Rates Output ConfigurationFigure 14. Output Configuration Menu Analog Output Format Sync PolarityHDMI 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 Switch type OverscanTest pattern OSD durationView Comm Settings Factory ResetFigure 21. Edit Comm Settings Menu Exit MenuFront Panel Lockout Executive Modes Figure 22. Front Panel LockoutEnable Executive Mode Disable Executive ModeWindow vs. Image Size Position — An Overview DVS 605 OperationFront Panel Activation Picture-in-picturePIP ModeNOTES PIP Presets Figure 24. Default Main and PIP Window LayoutsOther DVS 605 Operating Features Power SaveCustom EDID/Custom Output Resolution Screen SaveHardwired IR Port The OSD BugAudio Format Audio SourceResetting the Unit DVS 605 Reset Mode SummaryFigure 25. Reset Mode Comparison Reset All IP Reset to Factory Defaults SettingsSIS Communication and Control Copyright Information•Commands and Responses Host to Scaler CommunicationsCommands and Responses Password InformationError Responses Error Response ReferencesSymbol Definitions DVS 605 • SIS Communication and ControlFigure 29. SIS Command EDID Table DVS 605 SIS Communication and ControlDVS 605 SIS Communication and Control DVS 605 • SIS Communication and Control SIS IP command definitions DVS 605 • SIS Communication and ControlDVS 605 • SIS Communication and Control SIS Command and Response Table CommandASCII Command ResponseAdditional Description Input nameAuto-Image Horizontal startCommand ASCII CommandResponse Additional DescriptionPicture Adjustments Video muteColor TintHorizontal position window Vertical position windowHorizontal position image Vertical position imageOutput Configuration Power save modeHorizontal size image Output scaler rateAudio Configuration Audio mute global settings Volume control audio models onlyAudio delay available on all models CommandAudio input format Audio output formatAudio follow CommandPresets User presets User preset nameInput presets Input preset nameAdvanced Configuration Test patternFreeze Auto memories per inputVideo effect Effect durationFront panel security lockout Executive Mode HDCP notification green screen/messageVideo signal presence GenlockGenlock/AFL Offset CommandHardwired IR port Reset commandsPicture In Picture PIP on/offBackup/restore configuration Information requestProduct naming CommandEthernet data port Firmware version requestsCommand ASCII TelnetIP setup commands Information requestsCommand ASCII TelnetNOTE: E X12!CA Directory commands File erase commandsRe-mapport designations CommandUsing the Default Web Pages Accessing 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 Configuration Pages AV Controls PanelAuto-Imagebutton AV input buttons inputsVideo and audio mute buttons Breakaway audio check box audio models onlyFreeze button Signal type Figure 34. Input Configuration PanelInput renaming RGB ScaledAspect ratio Film DetectAuto-Image Auto MemoryResolution Analog signal formatFigure 35. Input Configuration Panel Refresh rateDigital output signal format Switch transitionGenlock Test patternEDID Minder Page Figure 36. EDID Minder PageAssigning EDIDs Figure 37. Assigning EDIDsSignal Sampling Image Settings PageFigure 38. Image Settings Page User Presets Settings Included Within PresetsSetting User PresetInput Presets OverscanPIP Settings Page Figure 40. PIP Settings PagePIP input selection Snap PIP toPIP picture controls Size and PositionHorizontal Size and Vertical Size fields Horizontal Pos and Vertical Pos fieldsPIP presets Figure 41. PIP Preset Default Window LocationsAudio Settings Page Figure 42. Audio Config PageNone •2-CHDigital •Full DigitalDual Mono StereoPreset Management Page Figure 43. Preset Management Pagea.Recall: Inputs, Size & Position, or b.Recall: Size & Position OnlyDevice Settings Page Figure 44. Device Settings PageScreen Saver Settings 1.Select the Enable On Screen Display check boxOn Screen Display Message HDCP NotificationAuto Switch Hardware Pages Unit Information PageFigure 46. Unit Information Page See Licensed Third-partySoftware Used in theConnection Settings Page Figure 48. Connection Settings PageDevice Name Page Figure 47. Device Name PageRS-232Settings Ethernet SettingsFirmware Loader Page Figure 49. Firmware Loader PageFigure 50. Executive/Power Mode Page Executive/Power Mode PageExecutive Mode Power Mode Date and Time PageMute Video and Sync Figure 51. Date and Time PagePassword Page Figure 52. Password PageFigure 53. Reset Device Page Reset Device Pagedevice name, DHCP setting, and port mapping Tabletop Placement MountingMounting the DVS UL Guidelines for Rack Mounted DevicesRack Mounting Furniture MountingFigure 54. Rack Mounting the DVS Figure 55. Furniture Mounting the DVSExtron Warranty USA, Canada, South Americaand Central America Japan
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