Extron electronic 68-1021-01 user manual IPL M PDP-ES Communication and Control, Pioneer tab

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Communication and Control, cont’d

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Pioneer tab

The Pioneer tab includes pages that provide information about the Pioneer plasma. Some of these pages are restricted according to the user’s password privileges (see Passwords page, earlier in this chapter).

Pages accessible to administrator users include all functions: Status, Controls, Advanced, Schedule, and Monitor.

Pages accessible to users include: Status, Controls, Schedule (view only), and Monitor (view only).

Read-only users have no access to this tab.

Certain actions may turn IPL M PDP-ES card events to an “off” status. If this occurs, an error message appears. Click the OK button to return events back to an “on” status.

The Pioneer plasma must have an ID set to 01 to obtain status and control information.

Display Status page

Accessed through the Status link on the left side of the window, Display Status (figure 4-9) is the default page of the Pioneer tab and allows users to view the description and current status of the Pioneer plasma.

Figure 4-9 — Pioneer Display Status screen

Display Controls page

The Display Controls page (figure 4-10) is accessible from the Controls link on the left side of the window. According to

password level, the buttons and fields on this page allow you to control and/or view the status of the Pioneer plasma display. Explanations for some of these functions follow.

For specific functionality details and supported commands, refer to the Pioneer plasma documentation.

Figure 4-10 — Pioneer Display Controls screen

The status of the Input buttons are visible through buttons of three different colors:

A blue button indicates normal input.

A red button indicates no input.

A yellow button indicates that the signal is out of range.

Power

These buttons power the Pioneer plasma on or off.

An “off” status implies standby only. The plasma cannot be completely powered off via the default Web pages.

Input

These buttons show you the status of the input devices connected to the five ports of the Pioneer plasma.

Input 1 provides status for the IPL M PDP-ES port supporting an analog RGBHV signal.

Input 2 provides status for the IPL M PDP-ES port supporting a digital RGB signal.

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Extron electronic 68-1021-01 user manual IPL M PDP-ES Communication and Control, Pioneer tab, Display Status page