Extron electronic USP 507 manual Subnet masks and octets

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Subnet masks and octets

The subnet mask (figure B-5) is used to determine whether the local and remote devices are on the same subnet or different subnets. The subnet mask consists of four numeric octets separated by dots. Each octet can be numbered from

000 through 255. Leading zeros, up to 3 digits total per octet, are optional. Each octet typically contains either 255 or 0. The octets determine whether or not the same octets of two IP addresses will be compared when determining if two devices are on the same subnet.

255 indicates that this octet will be compared between two IP addresses.

0 indicates that this octet will not be compared between two IP addresses.

Typical Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0

Octets

Figure B–5 Subnet mask and octets

Determining whether devices are on the same subnet

To determine the subnet, the local device’s IP address is compared to the remote device’s IP address (figure B-6 below). Each address’s octets are compared or not, depending on the value in the related subnet mask octet.

If a subnet mask octet contains the value 255, the related octets of the local device’s address and the remote device’s IP address are unmasked.

Unmasked octets are compared (indicated by ? in figure B-6).

If the subnet mask octet contains the value 0, the related octets of the local device’s and remote device’s IP addresses are masked.

Masked octets are not compared (indicated by X in figure B-6).

If the unmasked octets of the two IP addresses match (indicated by = in figure B-6, example 1), the two addresses are on the same subnet.

If the two unmasked fields do not match (indicated by an unequal sign in figure B-6, example 2 and example 3), the addresses are not on the same subnet.

 

 

Example 1

Example 2

Example 3

Local IP Address:

192.168.254.254

 

192.168.254.254

 

192.168.254.254

 

Subnet Mask:

255.255.0.0 (?.?.X.X)

255.255.0.0 (?.?.X.X)

255.255.0.0 (?.?.X.X)

Remote IP Address:

 

192.168.2.25

 

190.190.2.25

 

192.190.2.25

 

Match?:

 

=.=.X.X Match

 

..X.X No match

=..X.X No match

 

 

(Same subnet)

(Different subnet)

(Different subnet)

Figure B–6 Comparing the IP addresses

B-6

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Contents USP Universal Signal ProcessorSicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch PrecautionsSafety Instructions English Consignes de Sécurité FrançaisFCC 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 USP 507 Introduction IntroductionAbout this Manual About the USPDefinitions Introduction, cont’d FeaturesUSP 507 Introduction Two USP 507 Installation Installationstallation, cont’dUL/Safety Requirements Important safety instructionsRack mounting Tabletop placementMounting the USP UL guidelines for rack mounted devicesPower and video input connections Installation, cont’dRear Panel Features and Connections Output, user interface, and control connections Installation and cabling Default display cycle Powering UpResetting the Unit with the Reset Button Mode Activation Result Purpose/Notes USP 507 Reset Mode SummaryThree Picture control buttons These six buttons are Front Panel OperationFront Panel Overview Special function buttons These four buttons areButton Backlighting Switching InputsSpecial Function Button Operation Overview of menus FrontPanelOperation,co t’dUSP 507 Menu System Next USP 507 Front Panel OperationRecall a user preset Using the menusUser presets Save a user presetSettings for each signal format Input configurationPress Next or Menu to return to the Output Configuration Output configurationTo recall an image Image capture/recallTo capture an image To remove an image from the display Advanced configurationAdjust knob to turn the Auto Memory on or off. See -6 for Exit menu View comm settingsEdit comm settings Enabling or disabling Executive mode 1 from the front panel Setting the Front Panel Locks Executive ModesScan converter configuration 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 Ethernet LAN\⤀ Port SIS Programmer’s GuideRS-232/RS-422 Link Processor-Initiated Messages Connection timeoutsUsing verbose mode Host-to-Processor InstructionsSIS Programmer’s Guide, cont’d Processor Error ResponsesUsing the Command/Response Table for SIS Commands = Secam Symbol definitionsSIS Programmer’s Guide, cont’d $HSRT Command Response Table for SIS CommandsCommand Ascii command Response Additional description Input Switching and ConfigurationXalin XphasTpix ApixX1%BRIT X1% ColrX1%TINT X1%CONTX1HPAN X1& HsizX1&VSIZ X1* ZoomX7VSTD X2#OPOLX2$OSYN X7%VTPOESX7&VDET ESX1&HSIZESX1&VSIZ ESX7&HDETFront panel lockout executive mode\⤀ Advanced ConfigurationsX2TEST X3&VDLYPicture in Picture PIPX5TIME Image capture/recall to USP 507 flash memory ResetsInformation request Using the Command/Response Table for IP SIS Commands Command/Response Table for IP SIS Commands EAE WX12#CVECV EFFEthernet data port WX12%CD~CJ ECJELF Programmer’sGuide, cont’d EDFFive USP 507 USP 507 Software Installing the programUSP 507 Software Starting the programOrientation Using the ProgramOptions menu USP 507 Software, cont’dControl program menus File 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 USP 507 Html Operation Accessing the Web PagesHtml Operation Start the Web browser programSystem Status System StatusHtml Operation, cont’d Configuration PagesSystem Settings IP Settings fieldsSubnet Mask field Dhcp radio buttonsIP Address field Gateway IP Address 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 ManagementDelete all files Click Delete All Uploading filesAdding a directory Other file management activitiesUser Control Control PagesPIP Setup/PIP Presets Memory/Input PresetsImage is not yet displayed ImagesAAppendix a Reference InformationUSP 507 Reference Information SpecificationsReference Information Sync Mtbf Reference Information, cont’dOptional I/O boards Part Numbers and AccessoriesAccessories Included partsAppendixBB Ping to determine Extron IP address Default addressEthernet Connection Ethernet LinkUSP 507 Ethernet Connection Connect as a Telnet clientPing to determine Web IP address Escape character and Esc key Connecting to the USP 507 Open command\⤀Ethernet Connection, cont’d Telnet tipsIP addresses and octets Subnetting a PrimerGateways Local and remote devicesMasked octets are not compared indicated by X in figure B-6 Subnet masks and octetsDetermining whether devices are on the same subnet Unmasked octets are compared indicated by ? in figure B-6Asia Middle East USA, Canada, South America Japan Central AmericaEurope, Africa, and the Middle East China

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.