Page
Precautions
FCC Class A Notice
Page
Table of Contents
Table of Contents, cont’d
Setting RGB delay .(sy
stems with wideband BMEs)
Using presets
Muting and unmuting outputs
Switcher-Initiated
Messages
Switcher Error Responses
Using the Command/Response Tables
Command/response table for SIS commands
Chapter Six • HTML Operation
Downloading the Startup Page
Status Tab
stem Status page
DSVP page (sy
Appendix A • Ethernet Connection
Ethernet Link
Default IP address
Connecting as a Telnet client
Subnetting — A Primer
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Chapter1One
Introduction
Introduction
with or without
always
not available
Figure 1-1— CrossPoint 450 Plus / MAV Plus application
CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Introduction
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)
Video (video BMEs) —
CrossPoint 450 Plus wideband video —
MAV Plus low resolution video —
Bandwidth —
Audio inputs (audio BMEs only) —
Windows
-based
control program on a
local-area
network (LAN) or Internet (IP) connection (figure
Switching flexibility —
•Tie any input to any or all outputs
Quick multiple tie —
Audio follow —
Audio breakaway —
Labeling —
Global memory presets —
Rack mounting —
Executive
I/O grouping —
Chapter2Two
Installation
Installation
Mounting instructions
Insert 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
Installation, cont’d
Figure 2-2— MAV Plus 6464 Stereo Audio BME
Video or sync input and output (video and sync BMEs\⤀
Connect these planes to
BMEs
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 —
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
The ideal length is
5 mm)
BME connection and selection
BME address switch —
Figure 2-8— Setting a BME address (video BME shown)
BME COMM interconnect ports —
Figure 2-9— Daisy-chainingBMEs (video BME shown)
2-8CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Installation
RS-232/RS-422
Remote
Connect a host device, such as a computer, touch panel control, or
RS-232
capable PDA to the switcher via this
RS-232/RS-422
control (figure
2-10)
Figure 2-10— Remote RS-232/RS-422connector
MKP 2000 Remote Control Panel User’s Manual
Ethernet
Ethernet port —
on BME 0 only
Ethernet connection indicators —
Cabling and RJ-45connector wiring
Reset button
Reset button —
Events (mode 3) reset —
IP settings (mode 4) reset —
Absolute (mode 5) reset —
Figure 2-12— Simple external sync connection example
Figure 2-13— Multiple device external sync connection example
AC power connector —
2-12CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Installation
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:
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Chapter3Three
Operation
Operation
Figure 3-1— CrossPoint 450 Plus 6464 series with integrated QS-FPC
aInput buttons — See page
bOutput buttons — See page
cEnter button — See page
dPreset button — See page
Operation, cont’d
Input and output buttons
Primary functions
Secondary functions
3-4CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation
Input buttons —
(Input 1 only)
❏(Systems with CrossPoint 450 Plus Wideband switcher BMEs
Input 1 through 10 only)
(Systems with audio BMEs)
Control buttons
Enter button —
3-6CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation
Preset button —
View
) button —
(Systems with CrossPoint 450 Plus Wideband switcher BMEs)
Esc
3-8CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation
I/O control buttons
RGBHV (CrossPoint 450 Plus) button or Video (MAV Plus) button —
Audio button —
Power indicators
Figure 3-2— Front panel without an integrated QS-FPC
iPrimary and Redundant Power Supply LEDs —
Green —
D DocumentCamera
Figure 3-3— Sample button labels and icons
Definitions
Tie — An input-to-outputconnection
Set of ties —
tied
Configuration — One or more ties or one or more sets of ties
Creating a configuration
Green:
Red:
potential ties
blink
Example 1: Creating a set of ties
This 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
5. Confirm the change: Press and release the Enter button
Input 5 video and audio tied
to outputs 3, 4, and
4 Output
Example 2: Adding a tie to a set of ties
This 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
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
Example 3: Removing a tie from a set of ties
Select 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
•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
Viewing a configuration
not
and
Green
Red
Example 4: Viewing video and audio, audio only, and video only ties
NThis 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
• 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
Exit
I/O grouping
from the front panel only
Figure 3-4— I/O grouping of incompatible video formats
can
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
Example 5: Grouping inputs and outputs
3. Select an I/O group: Press and release the Enter button to select group
Assign inputs and outputs
Select a different I/O group
I/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
Setting RGB delay (systems with wideband BMEs\⤀
Example 6: Setting the RGB delay for an output
Enter RGB Delay mode
3. 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
5. Exit RGB Delay mode: Press and release the RGBHV button
Using presets
preset
current configuration
Presets
Example 7: Saving a preset
Save Preset
Select the preset
3-30CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation
Example 8: Recalling a preset
2. Select Recall Preset mode: Press and release the Preset button
Muting and unmuting outputs
One at a time
without
Example 9: Muting and unmuting an output
Enter
Select video and audio
This example shows the front panel indications if
Output mutes are protected when front panel
Mute the outputs
Unmute the outputs
3-34CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation
Viewing and adjusting the input audio level (systems with audio BMEs\⤀
Figure 3-5— Audio gain and attenuation
Example 10: Viewing and adjusting an input audio level
Enter Audio mode
3. Select an input: Press and release the Input 5 button
3-36CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation
Change the input level
5. Exit Audio mode: Press and release the Audio button
Viewing and adjusting the output volume (systems with audio BMEs\⤀
3-38CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation
Reading the displayed volume
At maximum attenuation
At no attenuation
Push Esc
lit
Audio volume adjustment settings
= blinking LED
3-40CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation
Example 11: Viewing and adjusting an output volume level
3. Select an output: Press and release the Output 1 button
Volume is protected when front panel
Change the volume
17 8 9 101112 13 14 151623242526272829303132NI
3-42CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation
Setting the front panel locks (Executive modes\⤀
View-Only
mode 0 —
mode 1 —
mode 2 —
If the switcher is in
Performing a system reset from the front panel
•Clears all ties and presets
•Clears all video and audio mutes
•Resets all I/O grouping
Background illumination
Selecting the rear panel Remote port protocol and baud rate
Serial Port Selection and Configuration
hold all
Change a value:
3-46CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation
See the following table for a summary of the modes
Reset Mode Comparison/Summary
Performing soft system resets (reset modes 3, 4, and 5\⤀
3-48CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation
Performing a hard reset (reset mode 1)
unless
General checks
Plasma display S-videoproblem (CrossPoint 450 Plus wideband BMEs only\⤀
it is not
Solution
3-50CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Operation
Worksheet example 1: System equipment
Figure 3-6— Worksheet example 1: System equipment
Worksheet example 2: Daily configuration
In 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
Worksheet example 3: Test configuration
Figure 3-8— Worksheet example 3: Test configuration
Page
55-3Operation • Switchers Plus MAV and Plus 450 CrossPoint
Input sources
Output
Preset #
Title:
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Chapter4Four
Programmer’s Guide
Programmer’s Guide
Front panel Configuration port
but 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
Programmer’s Guide, cont’d
Patch
(straight-through)
cable —
Figure 4-3— RJ-45Ethernet connector pin assignments
Establishing a connection
1. Open a TCP socket to port 23 using the switcher’s IP address
If the switcher is
password
Login User
4-6CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Programmer’s Guide
Page
Command/response table for SIS commands
Symbol definitions
X1#
X1$
X1&
E+QX!*X@!...X!*X@!} Qik]
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
Audio output volume
value
X@*X*V
Audio mute commands
Save, recall, and directly write global and room presets
4-12CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Programmer’s Guide
EX1)
EVM}
EX(*X@*1VC}
EX
View ties, gain, volume, mutes, and presets (continued\⤀
X$LS
EX@*X1^D}
EX@D}
EX1&1X1&2...X1&nI}
EX1&1X1&2...X1&nO}
EI}
EO}
EX(NG}
EX1),X1!NR}
NmrX1),X1!]
EZZ}
EZA}
EZV}
EZG}
EX(ZG}
CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Programmer’s Guide
Information requests (continued\⤀
EDF}
Command/Response Table for IP-SpecificSIS Commands
X3@
X4@
X4%
X3)]
EX3)CN}
ECN}
EX3@CT}
IptX3@]
ECT}
EX4!,X4#,X4$,X4$, ... ,X4$EM}
IpeX4$,X4$,X4$, ... ,X4$]
EX4!EM}
EX4^DH}
IdhX4^]
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Chapter5Five
Matrix Software
Matrix Software
Install
Figure 5-2— Software installation
Remote
RS-232/RS-422
port —
Matrix Software, cont’d
Using the Matrix Switcher Control software
Start
Figure 5-3— Comm port selection window
IP [LAN]
in step
Figure 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
Follow
Figure 5-5— Extron Matrix Switchers Control Program window
5-6CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Matrix Software
Print Tie Map
Figure 5-6— Sample program window, with ties and icons
IP Settings/Options window
The 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
Address and Name fields
Matrix IP Address
Gateway IP Address
Subnet Mask
NThe above fields are unavailable for editing when DHCP is selected
Date, Time (local\⤀, and GMT (offset\⤀ fields
GMT
Sync Time to PC
Date
Time (local)
Sync Time to PC button
Use Daylight Saving check box
Use Daylight Saving
For Daylight Saving Time in Europe and Brazil, refer to the
Administrator Password and User Password fields
E-mailAddressee fields
None
Send test
E-mail
5-12CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Matrix Software
Updating firmware
Download
Firmware
Figure 5-8— Location of firmware upgrade files
Run
Page
Update
If you are connected via the LAN port, the Select Files window appears
Ethernet-connectedfirmware upload
Figure 5-10— Select files window
Open
Serial-port-connectedfirmware upload
Cancel
Figure 5-11— Add Device window
Figure 5-12— Extron Firmware Loader window
5-16CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Matrix Software
Figure 5-13— Choose Firmware File window
15. In the Firmware Loader window, click Begin
Figure 5-14— Firmware Loader screen
16. Click Exit to close the Firmware Loader
Uploading HTML files
Figure 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
Windows buttons, drop boxes, and trash can
Power
Executive Mode
Rooms menu —
Room
Tools menu
Assign Device Icons
Edit Device Palette
RGB delay settings
Audio-Output
Hardware status
Figure 5-16— Status window
Name presets
Show
Strings
Preferences menu
Immediate Changes
Hold/Verify Changes
Ties as Lines
Ties as Crosspoints
Icons in I/O Boxes
Numbers in I/O Boxes
Catch FPC/others changes
Master-Resetselection
Using Emulation mode
6464 Series
1 or
Figure 5-18— Emulation mode configuration
Using the help system
Installing the Button Label Generator software
Figure 5-19— Location of software on the web site
Using the Button Label Generator software
Programs
Extron Electronics
Button Label Generator
Figure 5-20— Button Label Generator window
Chapter6Six
HTML Operation
HTML Operation
If so
System Status page
Status
Figure 6-2 — System Status page
CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • HTML Operation
HTML Operation, cont’d
DSVP page (systems with a sync BME only\⤀
DSVP
Figure 6-3 — DSVP page
6-4CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • HTML Operation
System Settings Page
Configuration
Figure 6-4 — System Settings page
is not
IP Settings fields
Submit
Unit Name field
DHCP radio buttons
DHCP On
Date/Time Settings fields
Figure 6-5 — Date/Time Settings fields
Local Date/Time
Zone
Passwords page
Passwords
Figure 6-6 — Passwords page
6-8CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • HTML Operation
Email Settings page
Edit
Save
Edit/Save
Figure 6-7 — Email Settings page
Email address fields
E-Mail
Options
Suspend
Firmware Upgrade page
Figure 6-9— Firmware upgrade
Browse
Upload
File Management Page
File Management
Figure 6-10 — File Management page
Upload File
6-12CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • HTML Operation
Set and View Ties page
Control
Figure 6-11— User Control Ties page
•The amber buttons indicate video and audio ties
buttons indicate
Creating or deleting a tie
Video Only
Audio Only
Video & Audio
6-14CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • HTML Operation
RGBHV and Audio Settings page
The 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)
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
Mute and unmute one or all outputs
Figure 6-15— Output selection drop box
Mute
UnMute
Mute All
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
Change the output volume level (audio models\⤀
Figure 6-19— Output selection drop box
Figure 6-20— Volume Steps drop box
of steps
6-20CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • HTML Operation
Global Presets page
Global Presets
Figure 6-21 — Global Presets page
Saving a preset
Save the current configuration (configuration 0) as a preset as follows:
Recalling a preset
6-22CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • HTML Operation
AppendixAA
Ethernet Connection
Ethernet Connection
Pinging
Pinging 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
Ethernet Connection, cont’d
A-4CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Ethernet Connection
Connecting as a Telnet client
Telnet tips
Open
If the BME is not password protected
If the BME is password protected
Escape character and Esc key
Escape character is ‘Ctrl+]’
Local echo
1*1!In1 Out1 All
1*1
sub
net
Gateways
Local and remote devices
IP addresses and octets
Determining whether devices are on the same subnet
compared
not compared
Unmasked octets are compared
Masked octets are not compared
AppendixBB
Reference Information
Reference Information
Control/remote — switcher
Baud 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
Reference Information, cont’d
Video — video BMEs
對��� 150 MHz (-3dB), fully loaded
Video input — video BMEs
Number/signal type��������������������� 32, 48, or 64 composite video
Audio input — audio BMEs
32, 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
Enclosure type ������������������������������� Metal
Enclosure 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)
CrossPoint 450 Plus system part numbers
A front panel controller is incorporated into one of the BMEs in the system
Model
Part number
B-7
MAV Plus system part numbers
A front panel controller is incorporated into the video BME
B-8CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Reference Information
BME part numbers
NThe 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
CrossPoint 450 Plus wideband video BMEs
CrossPoint 450 Plus sync BMEs
MAV Plus video BMEs
B-10CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Reference Information
MAV Plus stereo audio BMEs
MAV Plus mono audio BMEs
Included parts
Part
Replacement parts
Optional accessories
These items can be ordered separately:
Accessory
Cables
Bulk cable
MHR mini high resolution cable
Terminated cable assemblies
'/7.6 m
'/10.6 m
'/15.2 m
Installing labels in the matrix switcher’s buttons
Figure B-1— Illuminated button label replacement
B-14CrossPoint 450 Plus and MAV Plus Switchers • Reference Information
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USA, Canada, South America
and Central America:
Japan:
Europe, Africa, and the Middle East:
China: