Extron electronic ISS 506 manual Symbols, X3 =

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Symbols

Symbols (X/ values), defined below, are used throughout the discussions of the switcher-initiated messages that begin on the next page and the command/ response table that begins on page 4-12. The symbols represent variables in the switcher-initiated messages and the command/response table fields.

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

}= CR (no line feed)

= Space E = Escape key

X! = Input number 1 through 6 X@ = Output number

 

 

1

= Program

3

= PIP window

 

 

2

= Preview

4

= PIP image

X#

=

RGB delay/effect duration

 

 

 

 

(00 [RGB delay] or 01 [effect] to 50) in 0.1 second

 

 

increments

 

 

 

 

X$

=

Effect status

1 = selected

0 = deselected

X%

=

Subeffect:

 

 

 

 

 

 

00

= Cut (PIP only)

 

13

=

Soft plus out

 

 

01

= Dissolve (PIP only)

14

=

Hard right

 

 

02

= Soft right

 

15

=

Hard left

 

 

03

= Soft left

 

16

=

Hard up

 

 

04

= Soft up

 

17

=

Hard down

 

 

05

= Soft down

 

18

=

Hard center in

 

 

06

= Soft center in

 

19

=

Hard center out

 

 

07

= Soft center out

 

20

=

Hard curtain in

 

 

08

= Soft curtain in

 

21

=

Hard curtain out

 

 

09

= Soft curtain out

 

22

=

Hard square in

 

 

10

= Soft square in

 

23

=

Hard square out

 

 

11

= Soft square out

 

24

=

Hard plus in

 

 

12

= Soft plus in

 

25

=

Hard plus out

X^

=

Luma and color key level threshold

000 - 255

X&

=

PIP or Title status

1 = on (displayed)

 

 

 

 

0 = off (not displayed)

X*

=

“Take” effect:

 

 

 

 

 

 

00

= Cut

03

= Title key

 

 

 

01

= Dissolve

04

= PIP

 

 

 

 

02

= Wipe

 

 

 

 

X(

=

Preview switch mode: 0 = swap mode, 1 = stay mode

X1) =

Video type:

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

= RGB

7

= Composite

 

 

2

= YUV-HD

8

= SDI (input 6 only)

 

 

3

= YUVp

9

= HD-SDI (input 6 only)

 

 

4

= RGBcvS

10

= Auto SDI (input 6 only)

 

 

5

= YUVi

11

= Auto YUV

 

 

6

= S-video

 

 

 

 

X1!= Switcher resolution:

 

 

 

 

 

 

01

= 640x480

14

= 1600x1200

 

 

02

= 800x600

15

= 480p

 

 

 

 

03

= 852x480

16

= 576p

 

 

 

 

04

= 1024x768

17

= 720p

 

 

 

 

05

= 1024x852

18

= 1080i

 

 

 

 

06

= 1024x1024

19

= 1080p

 

 

 

 

07

= 1280x768

20

= 1864x1050

 

 

08

= 1280x1024

21

= 1280x800

 

 

09

= 1360x765

22

= 1440x900

 

 

10

= 1365x768

23

= 1680x1050

 

 

11

= 1366x768

24

= 1080p Sharp

 

 

12

= 1365x1024

25

= 1920x1200*

 

 

13

= 1400x1050

 

 

 

 

*1920 x 1200 is available only in units that shipped after the first quarter of 2009.

X1@ =

Video refresh rate:

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

= 50 Hz

6

= 120 Hz

 

2

 

= 60 Hz

7

= 24 Hz

 

3

 

= 72 Hz

8

= 25 Hz

 

4

 

= 96 Hz

9

= 30 Hz

 

5

 

= 100 Hz

10

= 59.94 Hz

X1# =

Output video type:

 

 

 

 

 

0

 

= RGBHV

2

= YUV bi-level

 

1

 

= RGsB

3

= YUV tri-level

X1$ =

Output sync polarity:

 

 

 

 

0

 

= H–/V–

2

= H+/V–

 

1

 

= H–/V+

3

= H+/V+

X1%

=

0 = off, 1 = on

 

 

 

 

X1^ =

Size value (up to 4095)

 

 

 

X1& =

Position value (up to 4095)

 

 

X1*

=

Vertical start

Range depends on the input format

X1( =

Horizontal start

Range depends on the input format

X2)

=

Pixel sampling phase (000 thru 031)

X2! =

Total pixels

Range depends on the input format

X2@ =

Active pixels

Range depends on the input format

X2# =

Active lines

Range depends on the input format

X2$ =

Preset number

01 thru 03

X2% =

Input preset

1 - 128

 

 

X2^ =

Execute Auto Image Program output / Preview Output

 

 

 

 

 

 

01 = yes

/ no

 

 

 

 

 

 

02 = no

/ yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

03 = yes

/ yes

X2& =

Picture adjustments

(000 through 127)

 

 

(Color, tint, brightness, contrast, detail)

X2* =

Program/preview output selection

 

 

 

Prog/Prev

 

Prog/Prev

 

 

0

= Off/Off

2

= Off/On

 

 

1

= On/Off

3

= On/On

X2( =

Test pattern type (1 through 10)

 

 

00

=

Color Bars

 

06

=

Crop

 

01

=

crosshatch 4:3

 

07

=

Aspect ratio 1.33

 

02

=

4x4 crosshatch

 

08

=

Aspect ratio 1.78

 

03

=

Split grayscale

 

09

=

Aspect ratio 1.85

 

04

=

Ramp

 

10

=

Aspect ratio 2.35

 

05

=

Alternating pixels

 

 

X3) =

Gain value

Numeric dB value, 00 to +24

X3! =

Gain/attenuation

-18 dB to +24 dB, each step = 1 dB

X3@ =

Attenuation value

Numeric dB value, -01 to -18

X3# =

Volume adjustment range

000 - 100 (percent)

X3$ =

Logo filename

nnnn.bmp

NLogo filenames can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters, including the “.bmp” extension. You must include the “.bmp” extension for the ISS to recognized the file as a logo.

The blank (space bar) character as the value of X3$ switches the logo to a black screen.

X3% =

Logo number

1 or 2

 

X3^ =

Logo recall key type

0 = level

1 = color

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ISS 506 specifications

The Extron ISS 506 is an advanced image scaling and processing solution designed for professional AV environments. This innovative device is tailored to meet the demands of modern presentations, conferences, and media showrooms, providing seamless integration and superior image quality.

One of the standout features of the ISS 506 is its impressive scaling capabilities. It can accept a wide range of input resolutions, ensuring compatibility with various AV sources. The device supports input resolutions up to 4K at 60 Hz, making it an ideal choice for high-resolution displays and content. Its advanced scaling technology not only allows for smooth and clear image scaling but also ensures that images look crisp and professional, regardless of the source.

Another notable characteristic is the ISS 506's powerful signal processing capabilities. It incorporates sophisticated algorithms designed to enhance image quality through deinterlacing, noise reduction, and edge enhancement. These features improve the overall visual experience, making it especially valuable for applications requiring high visual fidelity, such as art galleries and corporate boardrooms.

The ISS 506 is equipped with multiple output options, including HDMI, DisplayPort, and analog formats. This versatility allows users to connect to various display technologies without any compromise in quality. The output can be configured to accommodate different resolutions and aspect ratios, ensuring that content is displayed exactly as intended.

Additionally, the device supports advanced features like video wall processing and multi-window display. With the ability to create engaging visual experiences, users can layer multiple video sources and manage them effectively. The intuitive graphical user interface simplifies the process of setting up and controlling these complex display configurations.

In terms of connectivity, the ISS 506 offers numerous inputs, enabling users to connect laptops, cameras, and other media devices. It also features RS-232 and Ethernet control options, allowing for seamless integration with broader AV control systems.

Finally, the Extron ISS 506 is designed for reliability and ease of use, ensuring consistent performance in demanding environments. When combined with its robust feature set, this device stands out as a comprehensive solution for any professional AV application. Whether for live events, corporate meetings, or educational settings, the ISS 506 meets and exceeds the expectations of today's AV professionals.