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Command | ASCII command | Response | Additional description |
| (host to processor\⤀ | (processor to host\⤀ | |
| | | |
Image Capture/Recall | | | |
Image capture/recall to USP 507 flash memory | |
Save image | E 0*filenameMF} | Ims*filename] | Saves currently displayed |
| | | image to memory under the |
| | | designated name. |
Recall image to foreground | E 0*filenameRF} | Imr0filename] | Recalls image to be displayed |
| | | in foreground. |
Recall image to background | E 1*filenameRF} | Imr1filename] | Recalls image to be displayed |
| | | in background. |
Mute image | E 0*0RF} | Imr0] | Mutes image on the output and |
| | | reveals live input video |
Current image | E RF} | X3*filename] | View currently displayed |
| | | image name. |
NThe filename must be 16 characters or less, including the *.bmp extension.
Resets
Erase user-supplied Web | E filenameEF} | Del•filename] | |
pages and files | | | |
Erase current directory and | E/EF} | Ddl] | |
files | | | |
Erase current directory and | E//EF} | Ddl] | |
subdirectories | | | |
Erase flash memory | E ZFFF} | Zpf] | |
Reset all device settings to | E ZXXX} | Zpx] | |
factory default settings | | | |
Absolute system reset | E ZQQQ} | Zpq] | Includes resetting IP to |
| | | 192.168.254.254 and subnet |
| | | mask to 255.255.000.000. |
Absolute system reset (but | E ZY} | Zpy] | |
retain IP) | | | |
NThis reset is similar to ZQQQ but excludes IP address, subnet mask, gateway addresses, unit name, DHCP setting, and port mapping (telnet/web/direct access) in order to maintain communications with device. Recommended after a firmware update.
Information request
General information | I/i | | | VidX!•TypX#•StdX1!•BlkX1)•HrtX1#•VrtX1#•PipX!] |
Query firmware version | Q/q | | | x.xx] | |
Query part number | N/n | | | 68-1055-xx] | View part number. |
View internal temperature | E 20STAT} | STAT20•X1@] | Temperature in degrees |
| | | | | Celsius. |
N X! = Input selection | | 1 | – 7 | | |
X# = Input video format | 1 | = RGB (default), 2 = YUVp/HDTV, 3 = RGBcvS, 4 = YUVi, 5 = S-video, |
| | 6 | = composite video, 7 = SDI, 8 = HD-SDI, 9 = DVI, 10 = auto detect |
X1) = Off/Disable/none (0), on/enable/black (1) | | |
X1! = Input standard | | 0 | = No signal, 1 = NTSC, 2 = PAL, 4 = SECAM, | |
X1@ = Internal temperature | - = N/A (occurs when input is set to a high resolution signal format) |
Degrees Celsius | | |
X1# = Horizontal/vertical frequencies, format is three digits (e.g., 075.3) | |
X3* = Recalled image location | 0 = foreground, 1 = background | |
USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide 4-15
Contents
USP
Universal Signal Processor
Sicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch
Precautions
Safety Instructions English
Consignes de Sécurité Français
FCC Class a Notice
Table of Contents
Table of Contents, cont’d
USP 507 Table of Contents Iii
Installing and Starting the Signal Processing
Iv USP 507 Table of Contents
One
USP 507 Introduction
Introduction
About this Manual
About the USP
Definitions
Introduction, cont’d
Features
USP 507 Introduction
Two
USP 507 Installation
Installationstallation, cont’d
UL/Safety Requirements
Important safety instructions
Rack mounting
Tabletop placement
Mounting the USP
UL guidelines for rack mounted devices
Installation, cont’d
Rear Panel Features and Connections
Power and video input connections
Output, user interface, and control connections
Installation and cabling
Powering Up
Resetting the Unit with the Reset Button
Default display cycle
Mode Activation Result Purpose/Notes
USP 507 Reset Mode Summary
Three
Picture control buttons These six buttons are
Front Panel Operation
Front Panel Overview
Special function buttons These four buttons are
Switching Inputs
Special Function Button Operation
Button Backlighting
FrontPanelOperation,co t’d
USP 507 Menu System
Overview of menus
Next
USP 507 Front Panel Operation
Recall a user preset
Using the menus
User presets
Save a user preset
Settings for each signal format
Input configuration
Press Next or Menu to return to the Output Configuration
Output configuration
Image capture/recall
To capture an image
To recall an image
To remove an image from the display
Advanced configuration
Adjust knob to turn the Auto Memory on or off. See -6 for
View comm settings
Edit comm settings
Exit menu
Setting the Front Panel Locks Executive Modes
Scan converter configuration
Enabling or disabling Executive mode 1 from the front panel
USP 507 connected to a matrix switcher
Setting Up the USP 507 to Work with a Matrix Switcher
USP 507 Input #3 select the matrix
Connection must be via IP not RS-232
Extron USP
RS-232 cable only
Four
SIS Programmer’s Guide
RS-232/RS-422 Link
Ethernet LAN\⤀ Port
Processor-Initiated Messages
Connection timeouts
Using verbose mode
Host-to-Processor Instructions
Processor Error Responses
Using the Command/Response Table for SIS Commands
SIS Programmer’s Guide, cont’d
= Secam
Symbol definitions
SIS Programmer’s Guide, cont’d
$HSRT
Command Response Table for SIS Commands
Command Ascii command Response Additional description
Input Switching and Configuration
Xalin
Xphas
Tpix
Apix
X1%BRIT
X1% Colr
X1%TINT
X1%CONT
X1HPAN
X1& Hsiz
X1&VSIZ
X1* Zoom
X7VSTD
X2#OPOL
X2$OSYN
X7%VTPO
ESX7&VDET
ESX1&HSIZ
ESX1&VSIZ
ESX7&HDET
Front panel lockout executive mode\⤀
Advanced Configurations
X2TEST
X3&VDLY
PIP
X5TIME
Picture in Picture
Resets
Information request
Image capture/recall to USP 507 flash memory
Using the Command/Response Table for IP SIS Commands
Command/Response Table for IP SIS Commands
EAE
WX12#CV
ECV
EFF
Ethernet data port
WX12%CD
~CJ
ECJ
ELF
Programmer’s
Guide, cont’d
EDF
Five
USP 507 USP 507 Software
Installing the program
USP 507 Software
Starting the program
Orientation
Using the Program
Options menu
USP 507 Software, cont’d
Control program menus
File menu
Tools menu
Download Now
USP 507 USP 507 Software
Sppcp Help file’s main window
Help menu
Control tab screen
Control tab
I/O Configuration tab screen
Configuration tab
Advanced Features Within this section
Advanced Settings tab
Scan Converter tab screen
Scan Converter tab
Status bar
Image Capture tab
Six
USP 507 Html Operation
Accessing the Web Pages
Html Operation
Start the Web browser program
System Status
System Status
Html Operation, cont’d
Configuration Pages
System Settings
IP Settings fields
Subnet Mask field
Dhcp radio buttons
IP Address field
Gateway IP Address field
Date/Time Settings fields
Date/Time Settings fields
Scaler settings
Scaler Settings
RGB delay, test pattern, and Edid selections
Passwords
Passwords
Download product namefirmware version.exe button
Firmware Upgrade
Choose file window with a firmware file selected
File Management
Delete all files Click Delete All
Uploading files
Adding a directory
Other file management activities
User Control
Control Pages
PIP Setup/PIP Presets
Memory/Input Presets
Image is not yet displayed
Images
AAppendix a
Reference Information
Specifications
Reference Information
USP 507 Reference Information
Sync
Mtbf
Reference Information, cont’d
Optional I/O boards
Part Numbers and Accessories
Accessories
Included parts
AppendixBB
Ping to determine Extron IP address
Default address
Ethernet Connection
Ethernet Link
Connect as a Telnet client
Ping to determine Web IP address
USP 507 Ethernet Connection
Escape character and Esc key
Connecting to the USP 507 Open command\⤀
Ethernet Connection, cont’d
Telnet tips
IP addresses and octets
Subnetting a Primer
Gateways
Local and remote devices
Masked octets are not compared indicated by X in figure B-6
Subnet masks and octets
Determining whether devices are on the same subnet
Unmasked octets are compared indicated by ? in figure B-6
USA, Canada, South America Japan Central America
Europe, Africa, and the Middle East China
Asia Middle East