Extron electronic MGP 464 HD-SDI manual Symbol definitions, For Web browser commands, use W

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Software Configuration and Control, cont’d

PRELIMINARY

Symbol definitions

] = CR/LF (carriage return/line feed) (hex 0D 0A)

}= Carriage return (no line feed) (hex 0D)

For Web browser commands, use the pipe character () instead of the soft return.

= Space character

= Pipe (vertical bar) character

E = Escape key (hex 1B)

 

For Web browser commands, use W

 

instead of E.)

24, 27, 28= Superscripts indicate the error message

 

displayed if the command is entered

 

incorrectly or with invalid parameters.

 

See "Error responses," earlier in this

 

chapter.

X! = Specific port number (01-99)

 

The port number is represented as two

 

ASCII characters (2 bytes). For example,

 

port 05 would be represented as 30 35 in

 

hexadecimal.

 

01 = RS-232/422 port (rear panel)

 

02 = Config port (front panel)

X@

= Command data section

N For Web encoding only:

 

 

Data is directed to the specified port and

 

 

must be encoded if it is non-alphanumeric.

 

 

Because data can include either command

 

 

terminator, it must be encoded as follows

 

 

when used within the data section:

 

 

Space (Hex 20) must be encoded as %20

 

 

(hex 25 32 30)

 

 

Plus sign (Hex 2B) must be encoded as

 

 

%2B (hex 25 32 42).

X#

=

Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset value

 

 

(-12:00 to 14:00) in hours and minutes

 

 

(hh:mm)

X%

=

On/Off

 

 

0 = off/disable

 

 

1 = on/enable

X1! = Version number (listed to two decimal

 

 

places)

X1@ = Unit name is a text string of up to 24

 

 

characters drawn from the alphabet

 

 

(A-Z), digits (0-9), and the minus sign/

 

 

hyphen (-). The first character must be

 

 

an alpha character. The last character

 

 

must not be a minus. No blank or

 

 

space characters are permitted, and no

 

 

distinction is made between upper- and

 

 

lowercase.

X1# = Local date and time format

 

 

Set format (MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS);

 

 

e.g., 06/21/02-10:54:00

 

 

Read format (day of week, day month

 

 

year) (HH:MM:SS), e.g., Fri, 26 Sep 2008

 

 

18:19:33

X1$ = IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx); leading zeros in each of four fields are optional in setting values, and are suppressed in returned values.

X1% = Mail domain name (e.g., Extron.com)

X1& = Time in tens of milliseconds to wait for the

response via the serial port Default = 10 (100 ms) Maximum = 32767

X1* = Hardware (MAC) address (xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx)

X1( = Subnet mask (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). Leading zeros are optional in setting values in each of four fields, and are suppressed in returned values.

X2) = Time in tens of milliseconds to wait between characters received via the serial port Default = 20 (200 ms)

Maximum = 32767

X2! = Message length, delimiter value, or byte count (via the serial port)

#L = Length of message to be received #D = Delimiter value

# = byte count (1 through 32767; default = 0)

X2@ = Verbose response mode 0 = clear/none

1 = verbose mode

2 = tagged responses for queries

3 = verbose mode and tagged responses for queries

Default = 0 for Telnet connections; 1 for RS-232/422 control.

NIf tagged responses are enabled, all read commands return the constant string plus the data.

Example:

Command: E CN }

Response: Ipn X1@ ]

X2% = Baud rate: 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 3600, 4800, 7200, 9600, 14400, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600, or 115200

X2^ = Parity (only the first letter is needed): Odd

Even

None

Mark

Space

X2& = Data bits: 7 or 8

X2* = Stop bits: 1 or 2

X2( = Port type

0 = RS-232

1 = RS-422

X3) = Flow control

H = hardware S = software N = none

X3! = Data pacing (0000-0001 ms between bytes) Default = 0 ms

X3# = Password (12 characters = maximum length; no special characters are allowed.)

NA user password cannot be assigned if no administrator password exists; the E14 error code is returned. If the administrator password is cleared, the user password is also removed.

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Contents MGP 464 MGP 464 DI MGP 464 HD-SDI Multi-Graphic ProcessorSicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch Safety Instructions EnglishConsignes de Sécurité Français Instrucciones de seguridad EspañolFCC Class a Notice Page Preliminary Table of Contents, cont’d MGP 464 Table of Contents Iii Iv MGP 464 Table of Contents Appendix a Specifications, Part Numbers, and AccessoriesRev C One About the MGP 464 Multi-Graphic Processor FeaturesAbout This Manual MGP 464 IntroductionPreliminary Introduction, cont’d Application DiagramsConnection diagram for an MGP 464 DI Connected to the MGP 464 and the MGP 464 DIExtron Preliminary Two Tabletop use Installation OverviewMounting the MGP Rack mountingRack mounting procedure Rack mounting the MGPMGP as follows Installation, cont’dInstalling or Replacing Button Labels Replacing a button labelMGP 464 DI back panel Rear Panel FeaturesConnecting to RGB/HD/VIDEO inputs 1 through MGP 464 HD-SDI back panelVirtual input connector configuration examples Three BNCsLink LED This green LED lights to indicate a good Activity LED This yellow LED blinks to indicatePin RS-422 function Description Dhcp off Entered. See Resetting the unit in , Operation, for detailsMGP’s IP address Gateway IP address DVI background. This input is not scaledTo these HD-SDI input connectors Preliminary Three MGP 464 front panel Front Panel FeaturesMGP 464 Operation RS-232/422 port, see Rear Panel Features in , Installation Baud Data bits Stop bit No parity Always RS-232Default cycle example Power-up and Default CycleOperation, cont’d Selecting an input Window Select ButtonsInput Selection Muting an inputUsing the menus Menus, Configuration, and AdjustmentsMenu system overview Main menu flow Auto Image menu When finished with Auto Image, do one of the followingAuto Image menu flow Input Configuration menu Input Configuration menu flowInput Configuration submenu Input configuration submenu adjustmentsVertical Knob Adjustment Output Configuration menu Output Configuration menu flow1080i 1080p Resolution and Refresh Rate submenuResolution Refresh Rates 50 Hz 60 Hz 72 Hz 96 Hz Output Type submenuSync Polarity submenu Window Configuration menuWindow Configuration menu flow Window Priority submenuWindow Effect submenu Window Border submenusAvailable effects Effect Duration submenu Out from the center to the four edges of the windowPress the Next button until Effect Duration is displayed Background Capture menu Background Capture menu flowScreen displays the message Detail = Confirm Comm./IP Configuration menuViewing serial port and IP settings Recalling a background from memoryMaking changes to the serial port and IP configuration Communication/IP Configuration menu flowBlue Mode submenu Advanced Configuration menuAdvanced Configuration menu flow Background Color submenuTest Pattern submenu Test patterns available for the MGPInternal Temperature screen Adding and Configuring Window TextAdjusting the picture controls Factory Default submenuPicture Controls table Button Display Function Range Adjust KnobImage Zoom Saving a window preset Memory PresetsWindow presets Auto MemoriesWindow Preset #001 Saved Recalling a window presetFactory default preset configurations Input presetsDefault presets Brightness Contrast ColorLocking the front panel executive mode Additional FeaturesFreeze mode ResettingReset Mode Comparison/Summary Mode Activation Result Purpose/NotesPreliminary Four 9-pin RS-232/422 connector on the rear panel see Setting Up Serial CommunicationConnector pin assignments Front panel RS-232 configuration port pin assignmentsHost-to-MGP communications Using Simple Instruction Set SIS CommandsSoftware MGP-initiated messagesTelnet and Web communications Software Configuration and Control, cont’dError responses Ascii to hexadecimal character conversion tableWeb browser Escape hex 1B Must not be encodedSymbol definitions For Web browser commands, use WX50 X50@= Secam X50 * X50@ Out X50@ Command Ascii Telnet Response Additional descriptionSoftware Configuration and Control X50 * X50# \ X50 Typ X50#SIS Programming and Control, cont’d X50@ + C 19 # X52$ # Wpe X52$X52$ X50@ CX50@ D X50@ * X51 DX50@ + D X50@ D X51X50@ X52@ X50@ Ivp X52X50@ * X52@ X50@ Whs X52@ X50@ * X52@ X50@ Wvs X52@X50@ X52# X50@ * X52# X50@ Ivs X52#X52# 21 * X50@ # PccX50@ X50@ Wzm X50@ I Y X50@ , X52! * X52! * X52# * X52#X50@ + X50@ Wzm X50@ +Control, cont’d X50 Hst X50 * X51@ X50 * X51@ Hst X50 * X51@X50 + Hst X50 * X51@ X50 X51@13 * X50 # Aln X50 13 * X50 * X51& # Aln X5013 * X50 + # Aln X50 13 * X50 # X51X50$ X50$ J Tst X50$X50@ Chn X50 Typ X50# Std X50 Blk X% X50@ Tlc X50% SIS ProgrammingSpecial functions 17 * X50@ * X\ # 17 * X50@ # 14 * X50@ * X\ # 14 * X50@ # 16 * X50@ * X\ #X50@ Txc X\ X50@ Tbc X\ 22 * X52% * X52% * X52% # X50@ * X\ # X50@ Brd X\X50@ # Special functionsImg X50@ Film modeX50 Flm Auto imageX2& = 7 or %2A X! % %2A X2 %2A X2! RS X@Bi-directional serial data port View serial port parametersCpn X! Cfl X3 X2 CY %2A X2 CY Cpn X! CtyX3 , X3! CF X2 * X2# * X2! CEEthernet data port Cont’dX6 TC Firmware version requestsMGP 464 is MGP 464 DI is Ver04 * X1! plus web ver.-desc-UL date/time02 * 1.66-MGP464 Series -Mon, 14 Jan 2008 170346 GMT Pno 60-771-01/60-771-02Programming and Control, cont’d X4% CR Command Ascii Telnet URL Encoded Web ResponseX4% , X4 , X4& CR Ipr X4% , X4 X4% SM Eml X4%# CZ X1@ CNX1# CT X1@X1$ CI Ipx X3$ X3$ CXX1$ CI X3$Control X2@ X5@X2@ CV Pvl X5@Re-map port designations Programming34 MGP Listing connectionsReset Zap / Erase commands Mail server setup commandsDirectory commands X1$ , X1% CM X1$ %2C X1% CM Ipm X1$ , X1%Installing the software Windows-based Control SoftwareLink to the installation software on the MGP 464 CD File Download windowDownloading the MGP 464 software from the Web Called MGP464 in the following location on the computerStarting the control program Select TCP/IP if you are using the LAN portComm Port Selection window with TCP/IP and RS232 tabs Contents from the Help pull-down menu, or press the F1 key MGP 464 windowFive Example of an Enter Network Password dialog box Accessing the Web PagesMGP 464 Html Configuration and Control Viewing System Status System Status screenSystem Settings screen Html Configuration and Control, cont’dUsing the Configuration System Settings screenConfiguring the inputs Scaler I/O Settings screenScaler I/O Settings screen Naming inputsSelecting the video signal type Configuring the outputEnabling/disabling blue mode Test patterns available on the MGPWindow Settings screen Window Settings screenSetting window priority Assigning a password Passwords screenPasswords screen Clearing a passwordEmail Alerts screen Setting up e-mail alertsIf your MGP has a password assigned, enter it Email Alerts screen top portionFirmware Upgrade screen Firmware Upgrade screenSetting up Smtp authorization Mail IP Address field. The Edit button changes to SaveUpdating the firmware on the MGP Downloading the firmwareTo obtain the latest version of MGP 464 firmware Choose file windowFirmware Version on the Firmware Upgrade screen Using the File ManagementFile Management screen Other file management activities Uploading filesAdding a directory Filter by File Extension menuPicture Controls screen Using the ControlPicture Controls screen Window SelectionInput sections Window Controls Image ControlsPreliminary Window Presets Presets screenPresets screen Window background setting Window size/positionWindow Presets section, you can do the following Naming a window presetInput Presets Saving creating a window presetSelecting a window preset transition effect From the Window Effect menu, select Real time motion or CutRecalling an input preset Using the BackgroundSaving creating an input preset Selecting a background colorAdd Image field on the Image Settings screen Using a DVI inputUsing a bitmap image Displaying a background imageSelecting a background image Preliminary Six MGP 464 connected to a matrix switcher Application 1 Connecting the MGP 464 to a Matrix SwitcherMGP 464 Special Applications Setting up the MGP to work with the switcher Connecting the matrix switcher to the MGPSpecial Applications, cont’d Preliminary Preliminary Setting up MGPs for daisy-chaining Daisy-chain configuration examplesRepeat step d for the third MGP if appropriate AAppendix a Specifications MGP 464 Specifications, Part Numbers, and AccessoriesRS-232 Enclosure dimensionsNtsc 3.58, Ntsc 4.43, PAL, SECAM, Smpte 292M RS-422Optional accessories Specifications, Part Numbers, and Accessories, cont’dPart Numbers and Accessories Included partsAppendixBB Power-up cycle flow diagram Using the LCD display at power-onUsing a Web browser MGP 464 Firmware Upgrade GuideNext time you enter your MGP 464’s IP address MGP 464 Firmware Upgrade Guide B-3System Status Web Downloading the firmware Firmware Upgrade Guide, cont’dUsing the Windows-based configuration software About... screenMGP 464 Firmware Upgrade Guide B-5 Updating using the Web pagesEnter Network Password dialog box Updating the FirmwareChoose file window with firmware file selected MGP 464 Firmware Upgrade Guide B-7 Updating using the Windows-based control softwareOpen window with firmware file selected On the Extron Web page, click the Download tab Updating using the Firmware LoaderFirmware update progress bar Enter the parameters for your MGP, and click OKFirmware Loader connection tabs Default isMGP 464 Firmware Upgrade Guide B-9 Firmware Loader file selection screenPreliminary Extron Electronics Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo East Ball Road Japan Extron Electronics, JapanKyodo Building, 16 Ichibancho Anaheim, CAExtron Japan Extron EuropeExtron Asia Extron China
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