Extron electronic manual Rear Panel Features, QGE 100 Rear Panel

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Rear Panel Features

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APower connector — Connect the provided 12 VDC power supply to this female

3-pin mini DIN connector (see “Connecting Power to the Unit” for the connection procedure and important cautions).

BEthernet port — Connect a straight-through patch cable between this shielded RJ-45 port and a router or switch that is connected to your local network (see “Connecting the QGE 100 to the Network” on page 12 for pin assignments and instructions for connecting to this port).

CPeriph (peripheral) mouse connector — This loop-through connector enables mouse control of the source computer to pass through the QGE 100. Plug the PS/2 mouse of the source computer into this female 6-pin mini DIN connector (indicated on the rear panel by a mouse icon located between this connector and the PC mouse connector). (See “Connecting the Source Computer to the QGE 100”on page 10 for PS/2 port pin assignments and instructions for connecting to this port).

DPC mouse connector — Connect one of the supplied PS/2 cables from this female 6-pin mini DIN connector to the PS/2 mouse port of the source computer (see “Connecting the Source Computer to the QGE 100” for pin assignments and instructions for connecting to this port).

ECOM 1 serial port — This port is used for advanced diagnostics by Extron personnel.

It is not intended for use during normal operation.

FDVI-I In monitor port — Connect the appropriate provided cable (DVI or analog) between this female DVI-I port and the monitor port of the source computer (see

Connecting the Source Computer to the QGE 100,” below, for pin assignments and instructions for connecting to the port).

GDVI-I Out monitor port — Connect the monitor of the source computer to this female DVI-I loop-through connector (see “Connecting the Source Computer to the QGE 100” for pin assignments and instructions for connecting to the port).

HPC keyboard connector — Connect one of the supplied PS/2 cables from this female 6-pin mini DIN connector to the PS/2 keyboard port of the source computer (see “Connecting the Source Computer to the QGE 100” for pin assignments and instructions for connecting to this port).

IPeriph (peripheral) keyboard connector — This loop-through connector enables keyboard control of the source computer to pass through the QGE 100. Connect the keyboard of the source computer to this female 6-pin mini DIN connector (indicated on the rear panel by a keyboard icon located between this connector and the PC keyboard connector). (See “Connecting the Source Computer to the QGE 100” for pin assignments and instructions for connecting to this port.)

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Contents QGE Safety Instructions English FCC Class a Notice Software Commands Conventions Used in this GuideNotifications Contents QGE 100 Contents About the QGE 100 Encoder About this GuideSingle or Multiple Users QGE 100 SoftwareQGE 100 Data Stream FeaturesFunctional Overview Image Capture and DistributionOperating System Managing the NetworkEdid Management QGE 100 connected with a local monitorQGE 100 connected with no local monitor Digital and Analog Representation Supported Source FormatsMulticast Streaming Application DiagramsInstallation Overview Installation OperationQGE 100 Rear Panel Rear Panel FeaturesPin Function Connecting the Source Computer to the QGEFor an analog source computer Analog Monitor Cable with FerriteConnection Procedure Connecting the QGE 100 to the NetworkEthernet Connection Indicators Connecting Power to the UnitIf mounting the QGE 100 on a rack Connection DiagramsConnections with a Digital Source Digital Source Connection DiagramConnections with an Analog Source Analog Connection DiagramQGE 100 Front Panel Front Panel FeaturesComputer System Requirements Accessing the Software ProgramsUsing the QGE 100 Administrator Program Installing the SoftwareStarting the Administrator Program Tasks section QGE 100 Administrator Main Application WindowQGE 100 List section Recent connections Configure QGE 100 Properties sectionMenu bar Option DescriptionTools menu Other QGE 100 window itemsViewing a QGE 100 Source Administrator Viewer windowMenu Option Toolbar Icon Description Administrator Viewer menu OptionsAdding QGEs to the list Managing the QGE 100 ListRefreshing the list Saving the listDeleting a QGE from the list Deleting the QGE 100 ListLoading a saved QGE 100 List Changing the Password Logging In and Out Administrator LevelConfiguring a QGE Configuring performance settingsConfiguring network settings Setting Description Network Settings WindowNetwork Settings Section for UDP Multicast Configuration Configuring UDP multicast settingsDetect Quantum Sources Window Configuring the QGE for Use with a Quantum Elite ProcessorQGE 100 Software Configuration and Control Starting the Viewer Program Using the QGE 100 Viewer ProgramPort QGE 100 Viewer WindowConnections Menus and toolbarOption Toolbar Icon Description RecentView menu Connecting using the Channel list Connecting to a QGE 100 SourceRefreshing the Channel List Connecting using the Connect dialog boxConnecting to a QGE 100 on another subnet Disconnecting from a QGELearning Dialog Example Learning DialogsConfiguring keyboard and mouse control options Mouse and Keyboard Control of the Source ComputerEnabling Mouse and Keyboard Control From the Special Context menu Field To enter a valueTo end the current control session, do any of the following Starting and stopping a mouse and keyboard control sessionUsing the Special Context menu Multicast Error LoggingSync SpecificationsVideo input Video processingIP, TCP, UDP, Dhcp GeneralAccessories Part Number Part Numbers and AccessoriesOptional Accessories Included Parts Replacement Part NumberOther Rack Mounting Requirements Power supplyMounting the QGE 100 Encoder UL Guidelines for Rack MountingClass Name Valid Address Range Identifier Arrangement What is an IP Address?IP Addressing Choosing IP AddressesClass Name Subnet Mask Subnet MaskPinging for the IP Address Ping to determine the Extron IP addressLocal and remote devices Subnetting, a PrimerPinging to determine the web IP address GatewaysUnmasked octets are compared indicated by ? in figure IP addresses and octetsSubnet masks and octets Determining whether devices are on the same subnetData stream bottlenecks Troubleshooting PerformancePerformance Criteria Things that Impact Performance CriteriaSource scaling Optimizing the Encoder Parameters Europe USA, Canada, South America Japan Central AmericaEurope, Africa, and the Middle China East Asia Middle East
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