Extron electronic USP 507 Ethernet Connection, cont’d, Telnet tips, Escape character and Esc key

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Telnet tips

It is not the intention of this manual to detail all of the operations and functionality of Telnet. However, some basic level of understanding is necessary for operating the USP 507 via Telnet.

Connecting to the USP 507 (Open command\

You connect to the USP 507 using the Open command. Once your computer is connected to the unit you can enter the SIS commands the same as you would if you were using the RS-232 link.

Connect to the device as follows:

1.

At the Telnet prompt, enter open IP address.

 

If the processor is not password protected, no further prompts are displayed

 

until you disconnect from the USP 507.

 

If the processor is password protected, Telnet displays the password prompt.

2.

If necessary, enter the password at the password prompt.

 

Connection to the processor via the Ethernet can be password protected.

 

There are two levels of password protection: administrator and user.

A person logged on as an administrator has full access to all the processing capabilities and editing functions.

Users can select test patterns, mute or unmute the output, select a blue screen, and view all settings with the exception of passwords. By default, the processor is delivered with both passwords set to carriage return.

Once you are logged in, the processor returns either Login Administrator or Login User. No further prompts are displayed until you disconnect the from the USP 507.

Escape character and Esc key

When Telnet is first started, the utility advises that the Escape character is ‘Ctrl+]’. Many SIS commands include the keyboard Esc key. Consequently, some confusion may exist between the Escape character and the Esc key.

The Telnet Escape character is a key combination: the Ctrl key and the ] key pressed simultaneously. Pressing these keys displays the Telnet prompt while leaving the connection to the USP 507 intact.

The Escape key is the Esc key on the computer keyboard.

Local echo

Once your computer is connected to the USP 507, by default Telnet does not display your keystrokes on the screen. SIS commands are entered blindly, and only the SIS responses are displayed on the screen. To command Telnet to show all keystrokes, enter set local echo at the Telnet prompt before you open the connection to the processor.

With local echo turned on, keystrokes and the processor’s responses are displayed on the same line. Example: 1*1*1!01Out01 In01 All where 1*1*1! is the SIS command and 01Out01 In01 All is the response.

Note that all keystrokes are displayed, even those that should be masked, such as the password entry. For example, when entering a password with local echo turned on, you see a display such as a*d*m*i*n*, where admin is the keyed-in password and ***** is the masked response.

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Contents USP Universal Signal ProcessorSafety Instructions English PrecautionsConsignes de Sécurité Français Sicherheitsanleitungen DeutschFCC Class a Notice Table of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d USP 507 Table of Contents Iii Installing and Starting the Signal ProcessingIv USP 507 Table of Contents One About this Manual IntroductionAbout the USP USP 507 IntroductionDefinitions Introduction, cont’d FeaturesUSP 507 Introduction Two UL/Safety Requirements Installationstallation, cont’dImportant safety instructions USP 507 InstallationMounting the USP Tabletop placementUL guidelines for rack mounted devices Rack mountingInstallation, cont’d Rear Panel Features and ConnectionsPower and video input connections Output, user interface, and control connections Installation and cabling Powering Up Resetting the Unit with the Reset ButtonDefault display cycle Mode Activation Result Purpose/Notes USP 507 Reset Mode SummaryThree Front Panel Overview Front Panel OperationSpecial function buttons These four buttons are Picture control buttons These six buttons areSwitching Inputs Special Function Button OperationButton Backlighting FrontPanelOperation,co t’d USP 507 Menu SystemOverview of menus Next USP 507 Front Panel OperationUser presets Using the menusSave a user preset Recall a user presetSettings for each signal format Input configurationPress Next or Menu to return to the Output Configuration Output configurationImage capture/recall To capture an imageTo recall an image To remove an image from the display Advanced configurationAdjust knob to turn the Auto Memory on or off. See -6 for View comm settings Edit comm settingsExit menu Setting the Front Panel Locks Executive Modes Scan converter configurationEnabling 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 SwitcherUSP 507 Input #3 select the matrix Connection must be via IP not RS-232Extron USP RS-232 cable onlyFour SIS Programmer’s Guide RS-232/RS-422 LinkEthernet LAN\⤀ Port Using verbose mode Connection timeoutsHost-to-Processor Instructions Processor-Initiated MessagesProcessor Error Responses Using the Command/Response Table for SIS CommandsSIS Programmer’s Guide, cont’d = Secam Symbol definitionsSIS Programmer’s Guide, cont’d Command Ascii command Response Additional description Command Response Table for SIS CommandsInput Switching and Configuration $HSRTTpix XphasApix XalinX1%TINT X1% ColrX1%CONT X1%BRITX1&VSIZ X1& HsizX1* Zoom X1HPANX2$OSYN X2#OPOLX7%VTPO X7VSTDESX1&VSIZ ESX1&HSIZESX7&HDET ESX7&VDETX2TEST Advanced ConfigurationsX3&VDLY Front panel lockout executive mode\⤀PIP X5TIMEPicture in Picture Resets Information requestImage capture/recall to USP 507 flash memory Using the Command/Response Table for IP SIS Commands Command/Response Table for IP SIS Commands ECV WX12#CVEFF EAE~CJ WX12%CDECJ Ethernet data portGuide, cont’d Programmer’sEDF ELFFive USP 507 Software Installing the programStarting the program USP 507 USP 507 SoftwareOrientation Using the ProgramControl program menus USP 507 Software, cont’dFile menu Options menuTools menu Download Now USP 507 USP 507 Software Sppcp Help file’s main window Help menuControl tab screen Control tabI/O Configuration tab screen Configuration tabAdvanced Features Within this section Advanced Settings tabScan Converter tab screen Scan Converter tabStatus bar Image Capture tabSix Html Operation Accessing the Web PagesStart the Web browser program USP 507 Html OperationSystem Status System StatusSystem Settings Configuration PagesIP Settings fields Html Operation, cont’dIP Address field Dhcp radio buttonsGateway IP Address field Subnet Mask fieldDate/Time Settings fields Date/Time Settings fieldsScaler settings Scaler SettingsRGB delay, test pattern, and Edid selections Passwords PasswordsDownload product namefirmware version.exe button Firmware UpgradeChoose file window with a firmware file selected File ManagementAdding a directory Uploading filesOther file management activities Delete all files Click Delete AllUser Control Control PagesPIP Setup/PIP Presets Memory/Input PresetsImage is not yet displayed ImagesAAppendix a Reference InformationSpecifications Reference InformationUSP 507 Reference Information Sync Mtbf Reference Information, cont’dAccessories Part Numbers and AccessoriesIncluded parts Optional I/O boardsAppendixBB Ethernet Connection Default addressEthernet Link Ping to determine Extron IP addressConnect as a Telnet client Ping to determine Web IP addressUSP 507 Ethernet Connection Ethernet Connection, cont’d Connecting to the USP 507 Open command\⤀Telnet tips Escape character and Esc keyGateways Subnetting a PrimerLocal and remote devices IP addresses and octetsDetermining whether devices are on the same subnet Subnet masks and octetsUnmasked octets are compared indicated by ? in figure B-6 Masked octets are not compared indicated by X in figure B-6USA, Canada, South America Japan Central America Europe, Africa, and the Middle East ChinaAsia Middle East

USP 507 specifications

Extron Electronics has long been a leader in the field of professional AV system design, and one of their standout products is the USP 507. The USP 507 is an advanced universal speaker processor that is engineered to elevate audio performance across a variety of applications. Designed for both commercial and residential environments, the USP 507 combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features to deliver superior sound quality and precise audio control.

One of the main features of the USP 507 is its comprehensive signal processing capabilities. The device supports a range of audio formats and delivers 48 kHz or 96 kHz sample rates, ensuring high fidelity in audio reproduction. It also includes a configurable 5-band equalizer per channel, allowing users to fine-tune audio output to accommodate different room acoustics and speaker types.

The USP 507 is equipped with Extron’s patented SpeedMatch technology to enhance speaker performance and optimize audio clarity. This innovative technology automatically analyzes the audio signals and adjusts various parameters to compensate for environmental conditions, ensuring consistent sound quality across all outputs.

In terms of connectivity, the USP 507 offers a wide array of input and output options. It includes both balanced and unbalanced audio inputs to facilitate seamless integration with other audio equipment. Furthermore, the device provides multiple output zones, enabling simultaneous audio distribution to different areas within a facility.

The USP 507 features intuitive software for simplified setup and operation. The Extron Toolbelt application allows users to configure, manage, and monitor the speaker processor through an easy-to-navigate interface. This software enhances user experience by providing real-time diagnostics and seamless integration with other Extron devices.

Durability and reliability are also hallmarks of the USP 507. Built with high-quality materials, it is designed to withstand the demands of professional use while ensuring long-lasting performance. Additionally, the device comes equipped with advanced thermal management features to prevent overheating during extended operations.

In summary, the Extron USP 507 is a versatile universal speaker processor that combines advanced signal processing technologies, a user-friendly interface, and robust construction. Its ability to deliver superior audio performance makes it an ideal choice for various applications, ranging from corporate environments to high-end residential setups. With its comprehensive features and reliable performance, the USP 507 stands out as an essential tool for audio professionals seeking to enhance their sound experience.