Operation, cont’d
SW RGBHV Series Switchers • Operation3-4
Switcher Operations
The following paragraphs detail the power up process and provide sample
procedures for selecting an input and viewing and adjusting the audio level.
Powering on the switcher
1. Plug in the switcher.
On all switcher models, power is automatically applied when the power cord
is connected to an AC source. When AC power is applied, the switcher
performs a self-test that blinks the front panel LEDs during the test. An error-
free power up self-test sequence leaves the LED for the previously selected
input lit and all other Input LEDs off.
If an error occurs during the self-test, the switcher locks up and doesnot
operate. If your switcher locks up on power-up, call the Extron S3 Sales &
Technical Support Hotline. See the rear cover of this manual for the phone
number in your region of the world.
2. Plug in all system components and turn on the input devices (such as
computers and scalers) and the output devices.
3. Set the input devices to output video using each device’s own operating
instructions.
4. Select an input. The image should appear on the screen.
If no image appears, see “Troubleshooting — If No Image Appears”, later in
this chapter.
Switching inputs
A new input can be selected using the front panel buttons. Select a new input as
follows:
1. Select the desired input by pressing the associated input button.
2. Observe that the LED for the selected input lights.
The switcher must be in normal (manual) mode.
An input can also be selected using an RS-232 device or a third party contact
closure device. See chapter 4, “Remote Control”. Separate video and audio inputs
(audio breakaway) can be established under RS-232 control. If audio is broken
away, the selected video input is indicated by a steadily lit input LED, and the
selected audio input is indicated by a blinking input LED.
Switching inputs on the front panel can only switch video and audio together
(audio follow). Even if audio was previously broken away, audio follows the
video on front panel input selection.
Audio gain and attenuation (SW2 RGBHV A, SW4 RGBHV A, and
SW6 RGBHV A only)
Audio switchers have audio gain and attenuation adjustments. The audio level of
each input can be adjusted through a range of –18 dB to +24 dB to ensure that there
is no noticeable volume difference among sources and to eliminate the need for
separate preamps or attenuators when the switcher is used with professional
(higher line level) and consumer (lower line level) audio equipment.
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