Extron electronic ISM 482 manual

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    User Guide ISM 482 No Photo A vailable yet Scaling Matrix Switchers Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher 68-576-01 Rev . H 03 13[...]

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    Safety Instructions • English W ARNING : This symbol, , when used on the product, is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated danger ous voltage within the product’ s enclosure that may pr esent a risk of electric shock. A TTENTION: This symbol, , when used on the product, is intended to alert the user of important operating an[...]

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    FCC Class A Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part15 of the FCC rules. The ClassA limits provide r easonable protection against harmful interfer ence when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radi[...]

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    Software Commands Commands are written in the fonts shown her e: ^A R Merge Scene,,Op1 scene 1,1 ^B 51 ^W^C [01] R 0004 00300 00400 00800 00600 [02] 35 [17] [03] E X! * X1@ * X1% * X1* * X1^ CE } NOTE: For commands and examples of computer or device responses mentioned in this guide, the character “ 0 ” is used for the number zero and “ O ”[...]

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    v ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • T able of Contents Contents Introduction ............................................................ 1 About This Guide ................................................ 1 About the Switcher ............................................. 1 Features .....................................................[...]

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    Switcher Software .............................................. 47 Control Softwar e for W indows ® .............................................. 47 Installing the Software ................................... 47 Software Operation via Ethernet ................... 48 Using the Control Pr ogram ........................... 49 Using the Help Program[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Introduction 1 Intr oduction This section describes: • About This Guide • About the Switcher • Features About This Guide This manual contains installation, configuration, and operating information for the Extron ISM482 Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher . In this manual, the terms ?[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Introduction 2 Po dium PC Projector Projector Extron ISM 482 Codec VCR Laptop 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 0 - 2 4 0 50/60 Hz 1.2A MAX. R 1 G B H/HV R 2 G B H/HV R 3 G B H/HV R INPUTS 4 G B H/HV R 5 G B H/HV R 6 G B H/HV R 7 G B H/HV R 8 G B H/HV R 1 OUTPUTS 1 2 RS-232 DVI OUT G B H/HV V R 2 G B H/HV V ETHERNET [...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Introduction 3 Featur es • Inputs • Video inputs — The ISM switches among eight fully-configurable RGB, HDTV component video, component video, S-video, and composite video inputs on five BNC connectors per input. • Audio inputs — The ISM switches among eight balanced or unbalanced st[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Introduction 4 • Ethernet port — Supports connection to an Ether net LAN so that the switcher can be accessed and operated from anywher e in the world with a computer using a standard Internet browser . • Quad-standard video decoder — The switcher uses a digital, four -line adaptive comb [...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Installation 5 Installation This section describes: • Mounting the Switcher • Cabling and Rear Panel Views • Configuration Mounting the Switcher Four uninstalled rubber feet are included with the switcher . If you are going to rack mount the switcher , mount it befor e you cable it (see [...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Installation 6 BLACK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VIDEO 1 2 OUTPUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AUDIO MUTE COLOR/ TINT BRT/ CONT SIZE CENTER FILTER ADJUST MENU NEXT INPUTS ISM 482 IN T E G R A TIO N S C A L IN G M A T R IX Figure 2. Mounting the Switcher Cabling and Rear Panel Views All connectors are on the r ear panel (see fi[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Installation 7 H /H V RGBHV Video RGsB or Component Video S-Video Composite Video RGBS or RGBcvS Video V H/ HV V H/HV V H/HV V H/HV V R/R- Y G/ Y VI D B/ C B- Y R /R-Y G /Y VI D B /C B- Y R /R-Y G /Y VI D B /C B-Y R/R- Y G/ Y VI D B /C B- Y R/R- Y G/ Y VI D B/ C B- Y Figure 4. Connections for V arious [...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Installation 8 Standard Output Connections NOTE: The two Output 1 outputs, consisting of five BNC connectors and a 15-pinHD connector , output the identical video signal and the same sync format. The two Output 2 outputs are also identical to each other . d Video output BNC connectors — Connect RG[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Installation 9 Optional Output Connection f DVI output connector (optional) — If the optional DVI output card is installed, connect a DVI/DFP-compatible video display to this DVI connector . This connector outputs the image selected for output 1 only . NOTE: For output resolutions with less than 1024[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Installation 10 Wiring the network cable The cable can be terminated as either a patch cable or a crossover cable (see figur e 9) and must be properly terminated for your application: • Patch (straight) cable — Connection of the ISM to an Ethernet hub, router , or switcher that also hosts a cont[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Operation 11 Operation This section describes: • Front Panel Contr ols and Indicators • Front Panel Operations • Optimizing the Video • Optimizing the Audio • T r oubleshooting Fr ont Panel Controls and Indicators All of the switcher’ s controls and indicators are on the fr o[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Operation 12 Video/Audio Selection Button and LEDs a Video/Audio button — The Video/Audio button selects video, audio, or video and audio for creating ties. If neither is selected, no ties can be cr eated. Video and Audio LEDs — The green Video LED and r ed Audio LED indicate whether video, audio, [...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Operation 13 Input Buttons, LEDs, and Label Window Front panel input label window c Input label panel — This translucent panel can be removed and r eplaced to insert a label behind the panel. T o remove the panel, insert the Phillips-head end of an Extron tweeker or small Phillips-head screwdriver in[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Operation 14 Auto imaging an input The auto imaging featur e automatically sizes and centers the selected input to fill the screen. Initiate the auto imaging featur e for a specific input by pressing and holding the appropriate input button until the LCD displays the message Auto Image Input # n , rele[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Operation 15 LCD Display g Status display — The 20-column by 4-line LCD displays configuration menus and status information (see “Front Panel Operations,” below , for details). Menu Control Buttons h Menu button — The Menu button enters and moves through the main menu system in the ISM (see “[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Operation 16 Menu System Overview Figure 17 shows a flowchart of the main menus in the menu system. Default Cycle Menu Menu 2 sec. Po wer on 2 sec. Men u 10 sec. Men u 10 sec. 10 sec. Men u Ne xt Men u 10 sec. 10 sec. E xtr on Electr onics I SM 482 Integratio n S caling Matrix E xtr on Electr onics I S[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Operation 17 Video & Audio Configuration menu Figure 18 is a flowchart that shows an overview of the Video & Audio Configuration menu and the available settings. Input video type • RGB • Betacam 60 • RGBcvS • HDTV • YUVi • S-video • YUVp • Composite • Betacam 50 Input audio le[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Operation 18 Output Configuration menu Figure 19 is a flowchart that shows an overview of the Output Configuration menu, the submenus, and the available settings. Output resolutions See the table on the next page f or av ailable combinations of resolutions and refresh rates. Default: 1024x768, 60 Hz Ou[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Operation 19 Resolution 50 Hz 56 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 85 Hz Lock at 50/60 Hz Actual DVI output ✝ • •• • •• •• •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • 640 x 480 800 x 600 832 x 624 848 x 480 852 x[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Operation 20 The display or projector may r equire a particular combination of horizontal (H) and vertical (V) sync signal polarities. Select the appropriate combination of positive or negative H and V sync for the selected output by rotating the Adjust knob. If you need to set the sync type and polari[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Operation 21 T est Pattern submenu The T est Patter n submenu lets you select from among several test patterns and assign the selected pattern to an output. The test patter ns are helpful when adjusting the connected displays for color , convergence, focus, r esolution, contrast, grayscale, and aspect [...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Operation 22 Auto Imaging and Auto Memories submenu The Auto Imaging and Auto Memories menu provides a means to turn the auto imaging and auto presets featur es on or off globally . If auto imaging is set to on, the ISM automatically sizes and centers the selected input to fill the screen when a new fr[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Operation 23 User Presets menu Figure 21 is a flowchart that shows an overview of the User Pr esets menu, the Save Preset and Erase Preset submenus, and the available settings. Use either Adjust knob to select a preset or no preset (N/A). Press Next. Use either Adjust knob to select a preset or no pres[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Operation 24 User presets ar e recalled using the Input buttons. See Recalling a user preset , on page 13, for instructions on recalling a user pr eset. Erase Preset submenu Select the output with the settings that you want to erase by pressing the desir ed Output button. Rotate either the Adjust or th[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Operation 25 Picture Adjustments The picture adjustments allow you to fine tune the image quality of the selected input. When you press one of the Pictur e Adjustments buttons (Color/T int, Brightness/Contrast, Size, Center , or Filter) once, the corr esponding image adjustment menu for the selected ou[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Operation 26 3. Rotate the Adjust knob or Adjust knob to vary the settings within the following adjustment ranges: NOTE: The Adjust knobs have no mechanical limits to their rotation. • Color/Tint : Color adjusts within a range of 0 to 127. Tint adjusts within a range of 0to 255. • Brightne[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Operation 27 IP Information T o set up the ISM for operation via its Ether net port, you need to know and be able to change the IP address. One way to do this is via the IP addr ess and hardware addr ess screen. T o access the IP address and hardwar e address screen, pr ess and hold the Color/T int and[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Operation 28 Optimizing the Video Perform the following steps, in sequence, after you have installed the ISM. This procedur e will help you to configure the switcher for the best settings for your display envir onment. In a multi-screen envir onment, perform this procedure for each display . See Advanc[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Operation 29 Setting up a DVD source T o get the best results when using a DVD as a video source, Extr on recommends that the DVD player itself be set up to output an aspect ratio of 16:9 and not 4:3. Because all DVDs are master ed as 16:9, having them set up for anything else causes the player to inte[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Operation 30 General Checks 1. Ensure that all devices ar e plugged in and powered on. The switcher is receiving power if the LCD is displaying the default display cycle. 2. Ensure an active input is selected on the switcher . 3. Ensure that the pr oper signal format is supplied. 4. Check the cabling a[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Programming Guide 31 Pr ogramming Guide This section describes: • RS-232 Link • Ethernet Link • Symbols • Switcher -Initiated Messages • Host-to-Switcher Instructions • Switcher Error Responses • Using the Command and Response T able RS-232 Link The switcher’ s rear[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Programming Guide 32 Ethernet Link The rear panel Ethernet connector on the switcher can be connected to the an Ethernet LAN or WAN (see figur e 27). This connection makes SIS control of the switcher possible using a computer connected to the same LAN or WAN. A cable that is wired as T568A at one end a[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Programming Guide 33 Symbols Symbols ( X` values), defined below , are used thr oughout the discussions of the switcher - initiated messages that begins on the next page and the command/response table that begins on page 37. The symbols repr esent variables in the switcher -initiated messages and the c[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Programming Guide 34 Switcher -Initiated Messages When a local event such as power -up or a front panel operation occurs, the switcher responds by sending a message to the host. The switcher -initiated messages are listed in the following pages. The messages are underlined. The switcher does not expect[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Programming Guide 35 X@ Brt X1!] A front panel color brightness adjustment has occurr ed. X@ is the output number tied to the adjusted input and X1! is the brightness variable. X@ Con X1!] A front panel contrast adjustment has occurr ed. X@ is the output number tied to the adjusted input and X1! is the[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Programming Guide 36 RGB Delay X@ Dly X2)] A front panel RGB delay adjustment has occurr ed. X@ is output number and X2) is the delay value, in 0.01 second steps. X2) can be as much as 50 = 5.0 seconds. T est Pattern Tst X1( * X2!] A test pattern has been tur ned on or off fr om the front panel for one[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Programming Guide 37 Host-to-Switcher Instructions The switcher accepts SIS commands through its RS-232 port and/or its Ethernet port. SIS commands consist of one or more characters per command field. They do not r equire any special characters to begin or end the command character sequence. Each switc[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Programming Guide 38 Command and Response T able for SIS Commands Command Function SIS Command (Host to Unit) Response (Unit to Host) Additional description Creating ties Create video and audio tie X@ * X! ! Out X@ • In X! • All ] Select input X! to output X@ . Example: 1*2! Out1 • In2 • All ] [...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Programming Guide 39 Command Function SIS Command (Host to Unit) Response (Unit to Host) Additional description Tint NOTES: • T int adjustments are available only for S-video and composite video inputs . • The X@ value specified is the output to which the adjusted input is switched. Set a specific[...]

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    Command and Response T able for SIS Commands (continued) ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Programming Guide 40 Command Function SIS Command (Host to Unit) Response (Unit to Host) Additional description T op blanking Set a top blanking value X@ * X1$ ( X@ Blt X1$] Example 1*2( 1Blt2 ] Blank the top two lines of output 1. Increment top [...]

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    Command and Response T able for SIS Commands (continued) ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Programming Guide 41 Command Function SIS Command (Host to Unit) Response (Unit to Host) Additional description Detail filter (S-video and composite video inputs) NOTES: • Composite and S-video inputs support a single detail filter only , rat[...]

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    Command and Response T able for SIS Commands (continued) ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Programming Guide 42 Command Function SIS Command (Host to Unit) Response (Unit to Host) Additional description Set audio gain and attenuation NOTE: The set gain (G) and set attenuation command (g) are case sensitive . The increment, decrement an[...]

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    Command and Response T able for SIS Commands (continued) ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Programming Guide 43 Command Function SIS Command (Host to Unit) Response (Unit to Host) Additional description Information requests Query firmware version number Q x . xx ] Show the controller firmwar e version. Request part number N 60-423-01[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Programming Guide 44 Command and Response T able for IP SIS Commands Symbol definitions X3) = ISM name (Up to 240 alphanumeric characters) NOTE: The following characters are invalid or not recommended in the name: {space} + ~ , @ = ` [ ] { } < > ‘ “ ” ; : | and ?. X3! = GMT date and time [...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Programming Guide 45 Command and Response T able for Special Function SIS Commands The syntax for setting a special function is X/ * X? # where X/ is the value or variable (such as 35 in the first example below), X/ is the function number (such as “set RGB delay” in the first example below), and # [...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Programming Guide 46 Command and Response T able for Advanced Instruction Set Commands The advanced instruction set consists of four hexadecimal commands for uploading and downloading all or a portion of the memory of the switcher . These commands ar e for use by knowledgeable programmers, and r esult [...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Switcher Software 47 Switcher Softwar e This section describes • Control Softwar e for Windows ® • Button-Label Generator Contr ol Software for W indows ® The Windows-based Extron ISSISM Control Pr ogram communicates with the switcher via the Ethernet LAN port or the rear panel Remote RS-23[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Switcher Software 48 3. Scroll to the desir ed program and click Install (see figure 29). Figure 29. Softwar e Installation 4. Follow the on-screen instructions. By default, the installation of the installation r outine creates a C:Program FilesExtronISSISM dir ectory , and it places the following f[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Switcher Software 49 Using the Control Pr ogram Many items found in the ISS/ISM Control Pr ogram are also accessible via front panel controls and the LCD menus (see the Operation section, starting on page 15), and under SIS control (see the Pr ogramming Guide section, starting on page 38). The ISS/ISM [...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Switcher Software 50 Figure 32. Windows Contr ol Program Window 5. If desired, on the task bar click Tools > I/O Configuration to configur e the video inputs and outputs in the I/O configuration window (see figure 33). Figure 33. Contr ol Program I/O Configuration Window 6. If desired, on the task b[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Switcher Software 51 7. If desired, on the task bar , click Tools > IP Options to set the switcher’ s IP parameters in the IP Settings/Options window (see figure 35). Figure 35. Contr ol Program IP Setting/Options Window NOTE: When the control program is connected to the switcher via the RS-232 li[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Switcher Software 52 Using the Software 1. T o run the Button-Label Generator program, click Start > Programs > Extron Electronics > Button-Label Generator . Extron’ s Button-Label Generator window appears (see figure 36). 2. Under Systems selection, choose ISS 408/ISM 482. This selection cr[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • HTML Operation 53 HTML Operation This section describes • Loading the Startup (Control) Page • Control Page • System Configuration Page • File Management Page • I/O Configuration Page The ISM 482 can be controlled and operated thr ough its Ether net port, connected via a LAN or[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • HTML Operation 54 Figure 37. Enter Network Passwor d Page NOTE: A User Name entry is not required. 6. Click in the Password field and type in the appr opriate administrator or user password. 7. Click the OK button. The switcher checks several possibilities, in the following order , and then responds ac[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • HTML Operation 55 Contr ol Page On the Control page (see figur e 38), you can select an input to either or both outputs. The Control page also pr ovides facilities to check the frequency of an input and to mute outputs. Access the Control page by clicking the Control tab. Creating a Tie Select and swit[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • HTML Operation 56 Freezing the Output Y ou can fr eeze either output by clicking the Output 1 or Output 2 Freeze button. The Freeze button turns blue. When the output is frozen, the input source can be r emoved and the ISM functions as a video store. Click the Freeze button again to toggle freeze mode [...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • HTML Operation 57 System Configuration Page The ISM downloads the System Configuration page (see figure 41) when you click the Configuration tab. The screen consists of fields in which you can observe and edit IPadministration and system settings. Figure 41. System Configuration Page NOTE: Access to[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • HTML Operation 58 NOTES: • The pr ogram will not allow you to create a user password unless you have alr eady created an administrator passwor d. • If a passwor d has been inadvertently changed to an unknown value, you can still connect to the switcher via the RS-232 link, which is not password pr [...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • HTML Operation 59 File Management Page T o delete files such as HTML pages from the ISM or to upload your own files to the ISM, click the File Management tab. The switcher downloads the file management Web page (see figure 42). Figure 42. File Management Page T o delete a file, check the associated Del[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • HTML Operation 60 I/O Configuration Page Y ou can set up the input configurations and the output format on the I/O Configuration page (see figure 43). Access the Setup page by clicking the I/O Config tab. Figure 43. I/O Configuration Page Input Configuration Y ou can specify the format of each input. T[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • HTML Operation 61 Output Resolution, Rate, Sync Format, and Polarity The ISM 482 scales the input signal up or down to any of a number of output resolutions and rates. The switcher outputs the scaled video as RGBHV or RGBS, with user -selectable polarity , via either the pr ogram or preview connectors.[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • HTML Operation 62 Output resolution Select the output resolution as follows: 1. Click in the resolution field. A drop-down scr oll box appears (see figure 45). Figure 45. Resolution Scroll Box 2. Click and drag the slider or click the scroll up ( ) or scroll down ( ) button until the desired rate is vi[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • HTML Operation 63 Output polarity Select the output polarity as follows: 1. Click in the Polarity field. A drop-down box appears (see figur e 48). Figure 48. Polarity Drop Box 2. Click the desired output sync polarity . 3. Click the Submit button.[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Maintenance and Modifications 64 Maintenance and Modifications This section describes: • Opening and Closing the Switcher • Installing a Firmware Upgrade • Installing a DVI Output Card Opening and Closing the Switcher NOTE: Extron recommends that you send the unit in to Extr on for servi[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Maintenance and Modifications 65 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 0 - 240 5 0/6 0 Hz 1.2A MAX. R 1 G B H /H V R 2 G B H /H V R 3 G B H/HV R IN PU TS 4 G B H /H V R 5 G B H /H V R 6 G B H /HV R 7 G B H /H V R 8 G B H /H V B H / H V V H / H V V Extron ISM 482 Switcher Remo ve (16) screws. Remo ve top two front panel s[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Maintenance and Modifications 66 10. Replace the top cover on the ISM. 11. Fasten the top cover with the screws that were r emoved in step 3 and step 4. 12. Rack mount the switcher if desired and reconnect all cables. Installing a Firmwar e Upgrade In some cases the ISM firmware may r equire replacemen[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Maintenance and Modifications 67 4. Align the slots of each new firmware chip with the angled corners of the socket in the same orientation as the old chip. Gently , but firmly , press the chip into place in the socket. 5. Close the switcher (see “Opening and Closing the Switcher ,” starting with s[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Maintenance and Modifications 68 4. Position the DVI card above connector J14 with the DVI connector facing towar d the rear of the switcher . Ensure that the pins on the DVI card pr operly align with the J14 connector to prevent bending the pins. 5. Carefully mate the 45-pin connector on the DVI outpu[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Ethernet Connection 69 Ethernet Connection This section describes: • Cabling • Determining Default Addresses • Connecting as a T elnet Client The rear panel Ethernet connector (see figure 53) on the ISM switcher can be connected to an Ethernet LAN or WAN. This connection makes SIS contro[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Ethernet Connection 70 Determining Default Addr esses T o access the ISM switcher via the Ether net port, you need the Extron ISM IP addr ess. If the address has been changed to an addr ess comprised of words and characters, the actual numeric IP address can be determined using the Ping utility . If th[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Ethernet Connection 71 Connecting as a T elnet Client The Microsoft T elnet utility is available from the DOS prompt. T elnet allows you to input SIS commands to the ISM from the PC via Ethernet. Access the DOS prompt and start T elnet as follows: 1. Click Start > Run . 2. At the Open prompt, type c[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Ethernet Connection 72 Escape character and Esc key When T elnet is first started, the utility advises that the Escape character is ‘Ctrl+]’ . Many SIS commands include the keyboard Esc key . Consequently , some confusion may exist between the Escape character and the Escape key . The T elnet Escap[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Reference Information 73 Refer ence Information This section includes: • Part Numbers • Button Labels Part Numbers Included Parts These items are included in each or der for an ISM 482: Included Parts Part Number ISM 482 60-425-01 Rubber feet (self-adhesive) (4) IEC power cord T weeker (small[...]

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    ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Reference Information 74 Cables and Connectors When using signals with a scanning frequency of 15-125 kHz and running distances of 100 feet or more, use high r esolution BNC cables to achieve maximum performance. Bulk cable Extron Part RG6/Super High Resolution Cable Part Number RG6 bulk , 500’ (150m[...]

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