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2 Precautions5 Table of Contents6 Table of Contents, cont’dSetting RGB delay .(sy stems with wideband BMEs) Using presets Muting and unmuting outputs Viewing and adjusting the input audio level (sy stems with audio BMEs) Viewing and adjusting the output volume Setting the front panel locks (Executive modes) Selecting Lock mode 2 or toggling between mode 2 and mode Performing a sy stem reset from the front panel Background illumination Rear Panel Operations Performing a hard reset (reset mode 1) Troubleshooting General checks Plasma display .S-videoproblem (CrossPoint 450 Plus wideband BMEs only Configuration Worksheets Worksheet example 1: Sy stem equipment Worksheet example 2: Daily .configuration Worksheet example 3: Test configuration Blank configuration worksheet Chapter Four • Programmer’s Guide Serial Ports Rear panel Remote port Front panel Configuration port Ethernet (LAN Port Ethernet connection Default IP addresses Establishing a connection Connection Timeouts Number of connections Using Verbose Mode Host-to-Switcher Instructions iiCrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Table of Contents 7 Switcher-InitiatedMessages Switcher Error Responses Using the Command/Response Tables Command/response table for SIS commands Special Characters Chapter Five • Matrix Software Matrix Switchers Control Program Installing the software Software operation via Ethernet Using the Matrix Switcher Control software IP Settings/Options window Updating firmware Uploading HTML files Windows buttons, drop boxes, and trash can Windows menus Using Emulation mode Using the help sy stem Button Label Generator Program Installing the Button Label Generator software Using the Button Label Generator software 8 Chapter Six • HTML OperationDownloading the Startup Page Status Tab stem Status page DSVP page (sy stems with a sy nc BME only Configuration Tab stem Settings Page Passwords page Email Settings page Firmware Upgrade page File Management Tab File Management Page Control Tab Set and View Ties page RGBHV and Audio Settings page Global Presets page ivCrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Table of Contents 9 Appendix A • Ethernet ConnectionEthernet Link Default IP address Connecting as a Telnet client Subnetting — A Primer Gateways Local and remote devices IP addresses and octets Subnet masks and octets Determining whether devices are on the same subnet Appendix B • Reference Information CrossPoint 450 Plus Specifications MAV Plus Specifications Part Numbers and Accessories CrossPoint 450 Plus sy stem part numbers MAV Plus sy BME part numbers Included parts Replacement parts Optional accessories Cables Removing and Installing Button Labels Installing labels in the matrix switcher’s buttons 11 Chapter1OneIntroduction12 Introduction13 with or withoutalways not available Figure 1-1— CrossPoint 450 Plus / MAV Plus application CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Introduction 14 Introduction, cont’d•Rear panel Local Area Network (LAN) Ethernet port •Rear panel Remote RS-232/RS-422port •Front panel Configuration (RS-232)port The LAN port can be connected through a LAN or wide area network (WAN) •195 watts — All MAV Plus audio BMEs 110 watts — •65 watts — All CrossPoint 450 Plus sync BMEs •50 watts — CrossPoint 450 Plus 32-inputBMEs 1-4CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Introduction 15 Video (video BMEs) —CrossPoint 450 Plus wideband video — MAV Plus low resolution video — Bandwidth — Audio inputs (audio BMEs only) — Stereo audio BMEs — Mono audio BMEs — 16 Windows-based control program on a local-area network (LAN) or Internet (IP) connection (figure 1-2) Input # MATRIX INPUT STATUS Figure 1-2— DSVP data display 1-6CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Introduction 17 Switching flexibility —•Tie any input to any or all outputs Quick multiple tie — Audio follow — Audio breakaway — Operational flexibility — QuickSwitch-Front Windows-based control program — Simple Instruction Set (SIS) — Remote control panels and keypads — input-to-output switching or one-touch Upgradeable firmware — www.extron.com 18 Labeling —Global memory presets — Rack mounting — Executive I/O grouping — Power supply status LEDs — 1-8CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Introduction 19 Chapter2TwoInstallation20 Installation21 Mounting instructionsInsert the switcher BME into the rack, aligning the holes in the mounting bracket with those in the rack Secure the switcher BME to the rack using the supplied bolts •The Sync Termination DIP switches (c) are found on the sync BME only The External Sync BNC connection Figure 2-2shows a MAV Plus 6464 stereo audio BME CRemove system power before making all connections CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Installation 22 Installation, cont’dFigure 2-2— MAV Plus 6464 Stereo Audio BME Video or sync input and output (video and sync BMEs\⤀ Connect these planes to BMEs Video or sync inputs — Video or sync outputs — 2-4CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Installation 23 Sync termination switches (systems with sync BMEs\⤀Sync termination switches — Audio input and output (systems with audio BMEs\⤀ Figure Connections for balanced and unbalanced audio inputs — Each input has a 3.5 mm 5-pole (stereo audio BME) or 3-pole Figure 2-3— Captive screw connector wiring for stereo audio inputs See figure 2-4to wire a connector on a mono audio BME Figure 2-4— Captive screw connector wiring for mono audio inputs 24 NThe length of exposed wires is critical. The ideal length is 3/16 inch (5 mm)Figure 2-5— Typical audio connectors Connections for balanced and unbalanced audio outputs — These 3.5 mm (stereo audio BMEs) or See figure 2-6to properly wire an output connector for the stereo audio BME Figure 2-6— Captive screw connector wiring for stereo audio outputs For unbalanced audio, connect the sleeve(s) to the ground contact DO NOT See figure 2-7to properly wire an output connector for the mono audio BME Figure 2-7— Captive screw connector wiring for mono audio outputs 2-6CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Installation 25 The ideal length is5 mm) BME connection and selection BME address switch — Figure 2-8— Setting a BME address (video BME shown) 26 BME COMM interconnect ports —Figure 2-9— Daisy-chainingBMEs (video BME shown) 2-8CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Installation 27 RS-232/RS-422Remote Connect a host device, such as a computer, touch panel control, or RS-232 capable PDA to the switcher via this 9-pin D connector for serial RS-232/RS-422 control (figure 2-10) Figure 2-10— Remote RS-232/RS-422connector MKP 2000 Remote Control Panel User’s Manual MKP 3000 Remote Control Panel User’s Manual 28 EthernetEthernet port — on BME 0 only Ethernet connection indicators — Cabling and RJ-45connector wiring Do not stretch or bend cables. Transmission errors can occur •10Base-TEthernet requires CAT 3 UTP or STP cable at minimum •100Base-TFast Ethernet requires CAT 5e UTP or STP cable at minimum Crossover cable — Patch (straight) cable — Figure 2-11— RJ-45connector and pinout tables 2-10CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Installation 29 Reset buttonReset button — Events (mode 3) reset — IP settings (mode 4) reset — Absolute (mode 5) reset — Hard reset — External sync (systems with MAV Plus video BMEs\⤀ Ext(ernal) Sync connector — 30 Figure 2-12— Simple external sync connection exampleFigure 2-13— Multiple device external sync connection example AC power connector — 2-12CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Installation 31 Configuration port —#70-335-01 Figure 2-14— Front panel configuration port Figure 2-15— Optional 9-pinTRS RS-232cable This port is RS-232only, with its default protocols as follows: 9600 baud • no parity • 8-bit 1 stop bit • no flow control 33 Chapter3ThreeOperation34 Operation35 Figure 3-1— CrossPoint 450 Plus 6464 series with integrated QS-FPCaInput buttons — See page bOutput buttons — See page cEnter button — See page dPreset button — See page eView button — See page fEsc button — See page gRGBHV/Video button — See page hAudio button — See page iPower Supply LEDs — See page CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 36 Operation, cont’dInput and output buttons Primary functions Secondary functions 3-4CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 37 Input buttons —(Input 1 only) ❏(Systems with CrossPoint 450 Plus Wideband switcher BMEs Input 1 through 10 only) (Systems with audio BMEs) (Input 1 and Input 2 only) Output buttons — (Output 1 only) 38 Control buttonsEnter button — 3-6CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 39 Preset button —View ) button — (Systems with CrossPoint 450 Plus Wideband switcher BMEs) 40 Esc3-8CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 41 I/O control buttonsRGBHV (CrossPoint 450 Plus) button or Video (MAV Plus) button — 42 Audio button —Power indicators Figure 3-2— Front panel without an integrated QS-FPC iPrimary and Redundant Power Supply LEDs — Green — Red — 3-10CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation Button labels 43 D DocumentCameraFigure 3-3— Sample button labels and icons 44 DefinitionsTie — An input-to-outputconnection Set of ties — tied Configuration — One or more ties or one or more sets of ties One or more or one or more The that is currently active in the switcher (also called that has been stored. Up to can be stored in memory. When a is retrieved from memory, it becomes the Room — rooms consisting of outputs in a single that has been stored. When a •Systems with audio — RGBHV or Video and Audio both lit •Systems without audio — RGBHV or Video lit and Audio unlit 3-12CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 45 Creating a configurationGreen: Red: potential ties blink current ties light steadily potential unties 46 Example 1: Creating a set of tiesThis example assumes that there are no ties in the current configuration Clear all selections : Press and release the Esc button Select video and audio for the tie 3. Select an input: Press and release the input 5 button Select the outputs 3-14CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 47 5. Confirm the change: Press and release the Enter buttonInput 5 video and audio tied to outputs 3, 4, and 4 Output 48 Example 2: Adding a tie to a set of tiesThis example assumes that you have performed Select video only for the tie 4. Select the output: Press and release the output 1 button 3-16CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 49 The current configuration is now:•Input 5 video tied to output 1, output 3, output 4, and output •Input 5 audio tied to output 3, output 4, and output Input 5 video tied to outputs 1, 3, 4, and 8. Input 5 audio tied 50 Example 3: Removing a tie from a set of tiesSelect audio only for the tie 3. Select the output: Press and release the output 4 button 3-18CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 51 •Video — Input 5 video tied to output 1, output 3, output 4, and output•Audio — Input 5 audio tied to output 3 and output to outputs 1, 3, 4, and 8. Input 5 audio tied to outputs 3 and 52 Viewing a configurationnot and Green Red Amber — Green — Red — 3-20CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 53 Example 4: Viewing video and audio, audio only, and video only tiesNThis example assumes that you have performed example 1, example 2, and example 1. Clear all selections: Press and release the Esc button Select Select both video and audio for viewing 54 • The selected output button• The tied input button (input 5) • The output buttons for all of the other outputs that are tied to the input Deselect RGBHV or Video : Press and release the RGBHV (CrossPoint 450 Plus switchers) or Video (MAV Plus video switchers) button 4. Select an input: Press and release the input 5 button 3-22CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 55 ExitI/O grouping from the front panel only Figure 3-4— I/O grouping of incompatible video formats can 56 Suggested applications for the I/O grouping feature include:•Segregating input and output devices that are in separate rooms Create I/O groups on the front panel as follows: To enter I/O Group mode, press and hold the Input 1 and Output 1 buttons until the input and output buttons light to display the ungrouped inputs and outputs Press and release one of the Control buttons to select a group: • Press the Enter button to select group • Press the Preset button to select group • Press the View button to select group • Press the Esc button to select group input and output buttons Press and release the RGBHV or Video button and the Audio button to exit the I/O Group mode, or allow the I/O Group mode to time out after approximately 30 seconds • Ties between groups (an input in group 1 tied to an output in group 2) can are •For I/O groups to have any function, at least two groups must be created 3-24CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 57 Example 5: Grouping inputs and outputs3. Select an I/O group: Press and release the Enter button to select group Assign inputs and outputs 58 Select a different I/O groupI/O Group •Group 1 consists of inputs 1 through 4 and outputs 1 through •Group 2 consists of inputs 5 through 8 and outputs 5 through 3-26CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 59 Setting RGB delay (systems with wideband BMEs\⤀Example 6: Setting the RGB delay for an output 60 Enter RGB Delay mode3. Select an output: Press and release the Output 17 button The RGB delay is protected when front panel Increase the delay You can press and 3-28CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 61 5. Exit RGB Delay mode: Press and release the RGBHV buttonUsing presets preset current configuration Presets cannot can The current configuration and all presets are stored in 62 Example 7: Saving a presetSave Preset Select the preset 3-30CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 63 Example 8: Recalling a preset2. Select Recall Preset mode: Press and release the Preset button 64 Muting and unmuting outputsOne at a time without Example 9: Muting and unmuting an output Enter 3-32CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 65 Select video and audioThis example shows the front panel indications if Output mutes are protected when front panel Mute the outputs 66 Unmute the outputs3-34CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 67 Viewing and adjusting the input audio level (systems with audio BMEs\⤀Figure 3-5— Audio gain and attenuation 68 Example 10: Viewing and adjusting an input audio levelEnter Audio mode 3. Select an input: Press and release the Input 5 button 3-36CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 69 Change the input level5. Exit Audio mode: Press and release the Audio button 70 Viewing and adjusting the output volume (systems with audio BMEs\⤀3-38CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 71 Reading the displayed volumeAt maximum attenuation At no attenuation Push Esc lit attenuation reduction For example attenuation has been reduced 72 Audio volume adjustment settings= blinking LED 3-40CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 73 Example 11: Viewing and adjusting an output volume level3. Select an output: Press and release the Output 1 button Volume is protected when front panel 74 Change the volume17 8 9 101112 13 14 151623242526272829303132NI 3-42CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 75 Setting the front panel locks (Executive modes\⤀View-Only mode 0 — mode 1 — mode 2 — Basic features consist of: mMaking ties mSaving and recalling presets mSetting input audio gain and attenuation mChanging Lock modes Advanced features consist of: mCreating I/O groups mSetting RGB delay mSetting video and audio output mutes mSetting audio output volume mSetting the rear panel RS-232/RS-422port protocol and baud rate NThe switcher is shipped from the factory in Lock mode NIf the switcher is in Lock mode 0 or mode 1, this procedure selects mode Change the Lock mode as shown: 76 If the switcher is inPerforming a system reset from the front panel •Clears all ties and presets •Clears all video and audio mutes •Resets all I/O grouping •Resets all RGB delay to 0 seconds •Resets all input audio levels to unity gain (0 dB) •Sets all output volume levels to 100% (0 dB of attenuation) File Save MATRIX settings as holding while Power 3-44CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 77 Background illumination78 Selecting the rear panel Remote port protocol and baud rateSerial Port Selection and Configuration hold all Change a value: 3-46CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 79 See the following table for a summary of the modesReset Mode Comparison/Summary 80 Performing soft system resets (reset modes 3, 4, and 5\⤀3-48CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 81 Performing a hard reset (reset mode 1)unless 82 General checksPlasma display S-videoproblem (CrossPoint 450 Plus wideband BMEs only\⤀ it is not Solution 3-50CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 83 Worksheet example 1: System equipmentFigure 3-6— Worksheet example 1: System equipment 84 Worksheet example 2: Daily configurationIn this example: •The image of the presenter, from the main podium camera (input 1), is: Displayed in the main hall (output 1) Displayed in the conference room (output 4) to the overflow crowd Displayed in the lobby (output 8) Tied to the VCR (output 6) •The presenter has a presentation on her laptop computer (input 4) that is: Displayed in the main hall (output 2) Displayed locally on the podium (output 3) •Music from the CD player (input 5) is: Played in the background in the main hall on sound system #2 (output 5) Played in the lobby (output 8) Figure 3-7— Worksheet example 2: Daily configuration 3-52CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation 85 Worksheet example 3: Test configurationFigure 3-8— Worksheet example 3: Test configuration 87 55-3Operation • Switchers Plus MAV and Plus 450 CrossPointInput sources Output Preset # Title: Blank configuration worksheet 89 Chapter4FourProgrammer’s Guide90 Programmer’s Guide91 Front panel Configuration portbut Extron recommends leaving this port at 9600 baud only Figure 4-2— Optional 9-pinTRS RS-232cable CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Programmer’s Guide 92 Programmer’s Guide, cont’dPatch (straight-through) cable — Figure 4-3— RJ-45Ethernet connector pin assignments Default IP addresses IP address: Subnet mask: Gateway address: DHCP: off 4-4CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Programmer’s Guide 93 Establishing a connection1. Open a TCP socket to port 23 using the switcher’s IP address If the switcher is password Login User Login Administrator If the password is not accepted, the Password prompt reappears Connection Timeouts Number of connections Using Verbose Mode 94 4-6CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Programmer’s Guide96 Command/response table for SIS commandsSymbol definitions X1# X1$ X1& X2# X2$ 4-8CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Programmer’s Guide 97 E+QX!*X@!...X!*X@!} Qik]98 Command/response table for SIS commands (continued\⤀Video mute commands Audio input gain and attenuation 4-10CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Programmer’s Guide 99 Audio output volumevalue X@*X*V 100 Audio mute commandsSave, recall, and directly write global and room presets 4-12CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Programmer’s Guide 101 EX1)102 EVM}EX(*X@*1VC} EX 103 View ties, gain, volume, mutes, and presets (continued\⤀104 X$LSEX@*X1^D} EX@D} EX1&1X1&2...X1&nI} EX1&1X1&2...X1&nO} 105 EI}EO} EX(NG} EX1),X1!NR} NmrX1),X1!] EX1)NR} EX1)*X1@,X1!NP} NmpX1)*X1@,X1!] EX1),X1@NP} EX$ EX$NI} EX@ EX@NO} 106 EZZ}EZA} EZV} EZG} EX(ZG} EZR} EX1)ZR} EZP} EX1)*X1@ZP} EZD} VX$XX@•AX$XX@TX1*UX1(] 107 CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Programmer’s GuideInformation requests (continued\⤀ 108 EDF}109 Command/Response Table for IP-SpecificSIS CommandsX3@ X4@ X4% X3)] X5$ 110 EX3)CN}ECN} EX3@CT} IptX3@] ECT} EX3$CZ} IpzX3$] EX3%CX} ECX} EX3^CI} IpiX3^] ECI} ECH} ECC} EX3^CS} IpsX3^] ECS} EX3^CG} IpgX3^] ECG} EX3(CA} ECA} EX3(CU} ECU} EX3^,X4),X3(CM} IpmX3^,X4),X3(] ECM} EX4 EX4!CR} 111 EX4!,X4#,X4$,X4$, ... ,X4$EM}IpeX4$,X4$,X4$, ... ,X4$] EX4!EM} EX4^DH} IdhX4^] EDH} EX4&*X4*,X4(,X5),X5!CP} CpnX4&•CcpX4*,X4(,X5),X5!] EX4& EX4&*X5@CY} EX4&CY} EX5#CV} VrbX5#] ECV} E0*X5%TC} E1*X5%TC} 113 Chapter5FiveMatrix Software114 Matrix Software115 InstallFigure 5-2— Software installation Remote RS-232/RS-422 port — Configuration port (matrix sizes up to 1616 only) — Extron recommends leaving this port at 9600 baud Software operation via Ethernet Ethernet protocol settings CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Matrix Software 116 Matrix Software, cont’dUsing the Matrix Switcher Control software Start Figure 5-3— Comm port selection window IP [LAN] Emulate If you selected a comm port Baud If you selected 5-4CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Matrix Software 117 in stepFigure 5-4— Address and password entry If the IP address is correct, proceed to step 3b , proceed to step If the address is not correct c. Click Connect 118 FollowFigure 5-5— Extron Matrix Switchers Control Program window 5-6CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Matrix Software 119 Print Tie MapFigure 5-6— Sample program window, with ties and icons 120 IP Settings/Options windowThe IP Settings/Options window (figure 5-7),accessible by clicking Tools IP options Figure 5-7— Control program IP Setting/Options window 5-8CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Matrix Software 121 Address and Name fieldsMatrix IP Address Gateway IP Address Subnet Mask NThe above fields are unavailable for editing when DHCP is selected Mail Server IP Address IP address • Gateway address Subnet mask Extron Name/Descriptor Mail Server Domain Name NThe following characters are invalid in a domain name: Edit any of these fields as follows: Click in the desired field. The graphic cursor becomes a text cursor Edit the address or name as desired Press the Tab key on the keyboard or click in another field to exit the field Click the Take button to make the address change take affect Hardware Address field The hardware (MAC) address is hardcoded in the switcher and cannot be changed Use DHCP check box Use DHCP 122 Date, Time (local\⤀, and GMT (offset\⤀ fieldsGMT Sync Time to PC Date Time (local) 5-10CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Matrix Software 123 Sync Time to PC buttonUse Daylight Saving check box Use Daylight Saving For Daylight Saving Time in Europe and Brazil, refer to the Administrator Password and User Password fields without Edit either password field as follows: Click in the desired Password field. The pointer tool becomes a text cursor Edit the case-sensitivepassword as desired Press the Tab key on the keyboard or click in another field to exit the Password field Click the Take button to make the password change take effect 124 E-mailAddressee fieldsNone Send test E-mail 5-12CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Matrix Software 125 Updating firmwareDownload Firmware Figure 5-8— Location of firmware upgrade files Run Next Finish 127 UpdateIf you are connected via the LAN port, the Select Files window appears Ethernet-connectedfirmware upload Figure 5-10— Select files window Open 128 Serial-port-connectedfirmware uploadCancel Figure 5-11— Add Device window Figure 5-12— Extron Firmware Loader window 5-16CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Matrix Software 129 Figure 5-13— Choose Firmware File window15. In the Firmware Loader window, click Begin Figure 5-14— Firmware Loader screen 16. Click Exit to close the Firmware Loader 130 Uploading HTML filesFigure 5-15 — HTML Files List window Upload HTML pages as follows: The files listed in figure Connect the PC to the matrix switcher via the switcher’s 3.Click on Tools > HTML File Manager. The HTML Files List window appears 4.Click the Pick File(s) to Load to Server button. An open file window appears 5.Navigate to the folder where you saved the HTML file(s). Select the file(s) If you want one of the HTML files that you created to be the default 7.Click the Update button to confirm the upload 8.Click the Close button to exit the HTML Files List window 5-18CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Matrix Software 131 Windows buttons, drop boxes, and trash canPower Executive Mode Rooms menu — Room Presets menu — Delete Go — Activates the selected preset as the current configuration Save as Delete — Allows the current preset to be deleted Changes – Trash can — Windows menus File menu Loads and activates settings from a previously saved file Same as , but without specifying a file name Restore Last-Session’s settings Select printer — Selects the target printer 132 Tools menuAssign Device Icons Edit Device Palette RGB delay settings Audio-Output volume settings Mute-Output View input frequencies Update Firmware HTML file manager 5-20CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Matrix Software 133 Hardware statusFigure 5-16— Status window Name presets Show Strings I/O group settings Room configuration Initialize 134 Preferences menuImmediate Changes Hold/Verify Changes Ties as Lines Ties as Crosspoints amber Figure 5-17— Ties shown as crosspoints Frequency-read options Automatically every 10 seconds On demand or by refresh Limit ties to same group 5-22CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Matrix Software 135 Icons in I/O BoxesNumbers in I/O Boxes Catch FPC/others changes Master-Resetselection 136 Using Emulation mode6464 Series 1 or Figure 5-18— Emulation mode configuration Using the help system 5-24CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Matrix Software 137 Installing the Button Label Generator softwareFigure 5-19— Location of software on the web site 138 Using the Button Label Generator softwarePrograms Extron Electronics Button Label Generator Figure 5-20— Button Label Generator window Clear All Buttons 5-26CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Matrix Software 139 Chapter6SixHTML Operation140 HTML Operation141 If soSystem Status page Status Figure 6-2 — System Status page CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • HTML Operation 142 HTML Operation, cont’dDSVP page (systems with a sync BME only\⤀ DSVP Figure 6-3 — DSVP page 6-4CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • HTML Operation 143 System Settings PageConfiguration Figure 6-4 — System Settings page is not 144 IP Settings fieldsSubmit Unit Name field DHCP radio buttons DHCP On DHCP Off IP Address field Gateway IP Address field Subnet Mask field MAC Address field Firmware field Model and Part Number fields 6-6CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • HTML Operation 145 Date/Time Settings fieldsFigure 6-5 — Date/Time Settings fields Local Date/Time Zone 146 Passwords pagePasswords Figure 6-6 — Passwords page 6-8CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • HTML Operation 147 Email Settings pageEdit Save Edit/Save Figure 6-7 — Email Settings page Mail IP Address field Domain Name field 148 Email address fieldsE-Mail Options Suspend Firmware Upgrade page Firmware Upgrade Figure 6-8 — Firmware Upgrade page Update the firmware for each BME as follows: The Firmware Upgrade page is only Visit the Extron Web site, www.extron.com, select the CrossPoint 450 Plus MAV Plus product category, select the latest firmware installation package . Note the folder to which you save the firmware file Run the executable (*.exe) file to decompress the firmware file Connect the PC to the matrix switcher BME via the switcher’s LAN port Access the matrix switcher BME using HTML pages Click the Configuration tab 6-10CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • HTML Operation 149 Figure 6-9— Firmware upgradeBrowse Upload 150 File Management PageFile Management Figure 6-10 — File Management page Upload File 6-12CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • HTML Operation 151 Set and View Ties pageControl Figure 6-11— User Control Ties page •The amber buttons indicate video and audio ties buttons indicate •The green buttons indicate video only ties •The red buttons indicate audio only ties •The gray buttons indicate no ties 152 Creating or deleting a tieVideo Only Audio Only Video & Audio 6-14CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • HTML Operation 153 RGBHV and Audio Settings pageThe RGB and Audio Settings page provides the means to: Systems with MAV Plus audio BMEs only — Systems with CrossPoint 450 Plus sync BMEs only — Set the RGB delay (switching interval) •Mute and unmute all video and audio outputs as applicable to the system RGB & Audio Settings Figure 6-12— RGB and Audio Settings page 154 Change the input gain and attenuation (systems with audio BMEs\⤀Figure 6-13— Input selection drop box Figure 6-14— Gain drop box 6-16CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • HTML Operation 155 Mute and unmute one or all outputsFigure 6-15— Output selection drop box Mute UnMute Mute All UnMute All Figure 6-16— Mute status indications 156 Change the RGB delay (systems with CrossPoint 450 Plus sync BMEs\⤀Figure 6-17— Output selection drop box Figure 6-18— RGB delay drop box 6-18CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • HTML Operation 157 Change the output volume level (audio models\⤀Figure 6-19— Output selection drop box Figure 6-20— Volume Steps drop box 158 of steps6-20CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • HTML Operation 159 Global Presets pageGlobal Presets Figure 6-21 — Global Presets page Saving a preset Save the current configuration (configuration 0) as a preset as follows: Click the Save Preset button Select the desired preset by clicking on one of the presets listed. To create a new preset, click one of the [unassigned] buttons. Overwrite an existing preset by clicking an already existing preset If desired, type over the current name in the box adjacent to the Save Preset button Preset names are limited to up to 12 upper- and 4. Click the Accept button 160 Recalling a preset6-22CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • HTML Operation 161 AppendixAAEthernet Connection162 Ethernet Connection163 PingingPinging to determine the Web IP address Pinging mail Configuring the matrix switcher BME for network use via the ARP command CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Ethernet Connection A-3 164 Ethernet Connection, cont’dA-4CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Ethernet Connection 165 Connecting as a Telnet clientTelnet tips Open If the BME is not password protected If the BME is password protected Login Administrator Login User A-5 166 Escape character and Esc keyEscape character is ‘Ctrl+]’ Local echo 1*1!In1 Out1 All 1*1 In1 Out1 All a*d*m*i*n admin Set carriage return - line feed Close Help Quit A-6CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Ethernet Connection 167 subnet Gateways Local and remote devices IP addresses and octets Subnet masks and octets A-7 168 Determining whether devices are on the same subnetcompared not compared Unmasked octets are compared Masked octets are not compared match are on the same subnet do not match are not on the same subnet A-8CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Ethernet Connection 169 AppendixBBReference Information170 Reference Information171 Control/remote — switcherBaud rate and protocol 9-pinD connector�������������� RS‑232: 2 = Tx, 3 = Rx, 5 = GND RS‑422: 2 = Tx-,3 = Rx-,5 = GND, 7 = Rx+, 8 = Tx+ Microsoft® Internet Explorer, Telnet General (64 x 64) sync: 65 watts at 115 VAC, 60 Hz NA redundant power supply is standard Convection, vents on right and left sides Rack mountable with included parts Metal 10.5" H x 17.0" W x 14.1" D (6U high, full rack wide) Product weight per BME 32 x 48 through 64 x 64 Series wideband video BMEs 18.0 lbs (8.2 kg) 32 x 48 through 64 x 64 Series sync BMEs 17.0 lbs (7.7 kg) Shipping weight per BME 32 x 48 through 64 x 64 Series wideband video BMEs 30 lbs (14 kg) 32 x 48 through 64 x 64 Series sync BMEs 29 lbs (13 kg) DIM weight, international, per BME 44 lbs (20 kg) NAn RGBHV system is shipped as 5 BMEs in 5 cartons Regulatory compliances CE, c-UL,UL CE, C-tick,FCC Class A, ICES, VCCI 30,000 hours 對����� 3 years parts and labor 對����� NAll nominal levels are at ±10% NSpecifications are subject to change without notice CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Reference Information B-3 172 Reference Information, cont’dVideo — video BMEs 對��� 150 MHz (-3dB), fully loaded Video input — video BMEs Number/signal type��������������������� 32, 48, or 64 composite video Connectors ����������������������������������對�� 32, 48, or 64 female BNC Nominal level �������������������������������� 1 Vp-pfor composite video Impedance����������������������������������對��� 75 ohms Horizontal frequency�������������������� 15 kHz to 150 kHz Vertical frequency�������������������������� 30 Hz to 150 Hz Return loss����������������������������������對��� <-30dB @ 5 MHz Video output — video BMEs 32, 48, or 64 composite video 1 Vp-pfor composite video 對��� <-30dB @ 5 MHz ±5 mV with input at 0 offset Vertical interval Sync — video BMEs Genlock connectors Audio — audio BMEs NBoth stereo (2 channel) and mono (1 channel) audio models are available Unbalanced output: -6dB; balanced output 0 dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz, ±0.05 dB 0.03% @ 1 kHz at nominal level >90 dB, balanced, at maximum output (21 dBu), unweighted <-80dB @ 1 kHz, fully loaded Stereo channel separation >80 dB @ 1 kHz >75 dB @ 20 Hz to 20 kHz B-4CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Reference Information 173 Audio input — audio BMEs32, 48, or 64 stereo balanced/unbalanced or 32, 48, or 64 mono balanced/unbalanced (32, 48, or 64) 3.5 mm captive screw connectors, 5 pole (32, 48, or 64) 3.5 mm captive screw connectors, 3 pole 對��� >10k ohm, balanced/unbalanced, DC coupled -10dBV (316 mVrms) +19.5 dBu, (balanced or unbalanced) at 1% THD+N -18dB to +24 dB, adjustable per input by RS-232/422,Ethernet, or front panel N0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms, 0 dBV = 1 Vrms, 0 dBV ≈ 2 dBu Audio output — audio BMEs 對��� 50 ohms unbalanced, 100 ohms balanced 對���� ±0.1 dB channel to channel 對���� >+21 dBu, balanced or unbalanced at 0.1% THD+N >+15 dBm, balanced or unbalanced at 0.1% THD+N 0 to 64 (-98dB to 0 dB) in 0.5 dB increments from steps 1 to 64, 35 dB increment from step 0 to 1 RS-232or RS-422,female 9-pinD connector (rear panel) no parity Serial control pin configurations� RS-232:2 = Tx, 3 = Rx, 5 = GND RS-422:2 = Tx-,3 = Rx-,5 = GND, 7 = Rx+, 8 = Tx+ 1 female RJ-45connector 10/100Base-T,half/full duplex with autodetect ARP, ICMP (ping), TCP/IP, DHCP, HTTP, Telnet Extron control/configuration program for Windows® 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50-60Hz, internal, primary and redundant 110 watts at 115 VAC, 60 Hz 195 watts at 115 VAC, 60 Hz Cooling Fan, right to left (viewed from the front panel) B-5 174 Enclosure type ������������������������������� MetalEnclosure dimensions 32 x 48 through 64 x 64 Series video BMEs 18.0 lbs (8.2 kg) 32 x 48 through 64 x 64 Series stereo audio BMEs 19.0 lbs (8.6 kg) 32 x 48 through 64 x 64 Series mono audio BMEs 18.5 lbs (8.4 kg) 32 x 48 through 64 x 64 Series video BMEs 29 lbs (13 kg) 32 x 48 through 64 x 64 Series stereo audio BMEs 31 lbs (14 kg) 32 x 48 through 64 x 64 Series mono audio BMEs 30 lbs (14 kg) Regulatory compliance 對 CE, c-UL,UL ������������ 30,000 hours 對������ 3 years parts and labor 對������ B-6CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Reference Information 175 CrossPoint 450 Plus system part numbersA front panel controller is incorporated into one of the BMEs in the system Model Part number B-7 176 MAV Plus system part numbersA front panel controller is incorporated into the video BME B-8CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Reference Information 177 BME part numbersNThe complete system part numbers listed on the preceding pages are for either: •RGBHV systems (three wideband video and two sync BMEs) •Composite video switchers (one video BME) For custom systems •One CrossPoint 450 Plus sync BME for each sync plane •One MAV Plus video BME for each low resolution video plane: Three BMEs for component video Two BMEs for S-video One BME for composite video •If desired, one MAV Plus audio (stereo or mono) BME Order all BMEs of the same matrix size, such as •A system should include only one operational QS-FPC •A front panel controller cannot be installed on a sync or audio BME •Connect the BMEs as detailed in chapter 2, "Installation B-9 178 CrossPoint 450 Plus wideband video BMEsCrossPoint 450 Plus sync BMEs MAV Plus video BMEs B-10CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Reference Information 179 MAV Plus stereo audio BMEsMAV Plus mono audio BMEs Included parts Part Replacement parts Included parts CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Reference Information B-11 180 Optional accessoriesThese items can be ordered separately: Accessory Cables Bulk cable RG6 super high resolution cable '/300 m spool '/150 m spool RG59 high resolution cable B-12CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Reference Information 181 MHR mini high resolution cableTerminated cable assemblies '/7.6 m '/10.6 m '/15.2 m '/22.8 m '/30.4 m CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Reference Information B-13 182 Installing labels in the matrix switcher’s buttonsFigure B-1— Illuminated button label replacement B-14CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Reference Information 185 USA, Canada, South Americaand Central America: Japan: Europe, Africa, and the Middle East: China: Asia: Middle East:
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