Extron electronic 68-1316-02 manual Operations, Powering On the Switcher, Selecting an Input

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AAuto Switch Active LED — This LED lights when auto-input switching is enabled. (See

Enabling Auto-input Switching” in the “Installation” section for the procedure to set up auto-input switching.)

BIR receiver port — This sensor detects IR signals from the optional IR 102 remote control (see “Using the Optional IR 102 Remote Control” on page 14 for more information).

CInput Selection buttons and LEDs — Press these buttons to select inputs 1 through

2, 4, 6, or 8, depending on your model. The LED at the right of each button lights when the corresponding input is selected. (These buttons are disabled if auto-input switching is in effect; however, the LEDs continue to light to indicate the selected input.)

DInput EQ DIP switches — These DIP switches (one for each input) set the equalization for the corresponding input (see “Setting Equalization for Input Sources” on page 15 for more information).

ESignal Presence LEDs — Each of these LEDs lights when a signal is present on the corresponding input.

Operations

Powering On the Switcher

Follow these steps to power on the SW DVI Plus:

1.Connect all input devices and the output to the switcher rear panel connectors (see

Rear Panel Features” in the “Installation” section for information on the rear panel connections).

2.Power on the output device.

3.Plug the power supply into the 2-pole captive screw power connector on the rear panel.

The unit performs a self-test, during which the front panel Auto Switch and Input

LEDs each blink once in sequence from left to right. When the self-test completes, the LED for the most recently selected input remains lit.

The switcher reads the available EDID information from either the connected output device or the user specifications and writes it to memory on each input.

NOTE: The EDID is also read and stored again whenever power is recycled

to the display device or the device is replaced. You must reboot your

computer and other input devices for them to read the new EDID.

4.Power on the input devices.

Selecting an Input

To switch an input to the output, press the desired input button on the front panel (ensure that auto-input switching is not enabled). The LED corresponding to the selected input button lights.

To determine the current configuration, check the front panel input LEDs. The one that is lit indicates the selected input. The LED remains lit until a new input is selected.

Only one input can be switched to the output at a time.

When only audio is selected for an input via SIS command (audio breakaway), the LED for the selected input blinks (see the “Select audio input only” command in the Command and Response Table for SIS commands,”Remote Configuration and Control” section).

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Extron electronic 68-1316-02 manual Operations, Powering On the Switcher, Selecting an Input

68-1316-02 specifications

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