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SMX MultiMatrix Switcher User`s Manual
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1. 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 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The Class A limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense VIe This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices Shielded cables must be used with the unit to ensure compliance with FCC emissions limits PRHE A Bertin Zitt bom A ARES CAL PH AOR HRB CART FSA AT AST Ht o
2. sindino aauasine oo ei Wien KE IGSGH X SIOUN ALAH sIOMUOW IEUu IC J N SULIL IGS GH VO uonxa Singing gau nen om NIIAS OH Se OBEO ema Introduction cont d 1 4 The 2U frame has four single board slots the 3U frame has six single board slots the 4U frame has eight slots and the 5U has ten slots Each slot supports power and control connections to the I O boards When a board is installed into a slot it may use more than one slot For example the SMX 1616 VGA board uses four slots The slots a board covers are not available for other I O board installation until that multi slot board has been removed See Chapter 2 for details Definitions The following terms are used throughout this manual Tie An input to output connection Set of ties An input tied to two or more outputs An output can never be tied to more than one input Configuration One or more ties or one or more sets of ties Current configuration The configuration that is currently active in the switcher also called configuration 0 Global memory preset An I O configuration that has been stored all planes Up to 32 global memory presets can be stored Preset locations are assigned to the input buttons and output buttons and can be selected from the front panel by serial port or Ethernet control for either saving or retrieving When a preset
3. Warning Power sources e This equipment should be operated only from the power source indicated on the product This equipment is intended to be used with a main power system with a grounded neutral conductor The third grounding pin is a safety feature do not attempt to bypass or disable it Power disconnection e To remove power from the equipment safely remove all power cords from the rear of the equipment or the desktop power module if detachable or from the power source receptacle wall plug Power cord protection e Power cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be stepped on or pinched by items placed upon or against them Servicing e Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel There are no user serviceable parts inside To prevent the risk of shock do not attempt to service this equipment yourself because opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Slots and openings e If the equipment has slots or holes in the enclosure these are provided to prevent overheating of sensitive components inside These openings must never be blocked by other objects Lithium battery e There is a danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace it only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Avertissement Alimentationse Ne faire fonctionner ce m
4. Lines Crosspoints File Toots teres en ur 2 3 4 5 6 d 8 WGA mp 15 a hes on hoe L OoOsooo0o00 E ie je nog a A a gnnnnnnnn OO e OlOOOOOOOI OWOOOOO8OO g g T 1 Ties are shown as a matrix and ties that have been made are indicated as green boxes Ties that will take effect when you click the Take button are indicated by in the crosspoint box Ties that will be broken when you click the Take button are indicated by e Frquency read options Selecting this displays a sub menu with 3 selectable items Automatically every 10 seconds On Demand or by Refresh and None Select the input read and update frequency as desired Noyes When Frequency read options setting is None then Tools View Input Frequencies is grayed out and not available Immediate Changes w Hold verify Changes Ties as Lines w Ties as Crosspoints Frequency read options k Automatically every 10 seconds On Demand for by Refresh wv Icons in DO Boxes vane Numbers in LO Boxes vw Catch FPCfother s Changes e Icons in I O Boxes Select this to reserve the choice of showing user assigned icons or in sequential See the Customizing the SMX window section earlier in this chapter e Numbers in I O boxes Select this to have the input output number displayed in the boxes e Catch FPC other s changes Select this to have the switcher report all configuration and
5. Table of Contents Chapter Ome Introduction oie ccc cecescesesseseeneseesssneseeseseersaneseaneseessaeseeeaeenen 1 1 About this Manual ccccccscecscsesececsesesececsesesesecacseseseceesesaecessesesecesseseeeeeeaeess 1 2 About the SMX MultiMatrix Switcher cece ceceeseteteceeseteteeeeeeen 1 2 ESPN de 1 4 Se 1 5 Chapter Two Installation ooo ccccccccsscesesneseesesessaseseessesesearsseeseeseseateaeereeseseaeen 2 UL Safety Reouirements ccc cccc cc cscecsescsesesesesesesesssscsesesesesesesecacseacseseseecaeeceeas 2 2 Mpornant saret le ne Le del CN 2 2 Mounting the Switcher ooo ccc ccscsecscesseseececscsesesecscseseseceesesesecacseseseesacseseseeas 2 3 Tapietop en EE 2 3 UL guidelines for rack mounted devices ccccccesssececssseeeesseneeeeessnueeessseneeeeseteeeessneeeesssaees 2 3 FRAC MOUNN EE 2 3 Installing the input output boarde ENEE 2 4 Installing new boards into an empty SMX fTrame 2 4 Replacing an existing HO DOA ciiscccsesssceccesdecseaceses snanascncedeasensecntessaneeatsedsessaieacecevsaneasedens 2 4 Rear Panel Features and Connectons ccsceneeeseceeeesssessseseseeseeeesees 2 5 POWGF and control Connections ee 2 5 CHOOSING a network tapie E 2 5 Ethernet capie terminatio Ehe EE eet R 2 6 INPUT OUTDUL e EE 2 6 Wining the e Te ege CN 2 8 Chapter Three Operation and Setup cece ceesteseeteseesesteseeteneenen 3 1 Front Panel Features ee eee 3 2 I O plane selection DUTCONS wiiicsiccnecccsiiansueccuecnctetetatani
6. 4 25 Gbps Video SMX 88 1616 FOX 4G EE eege 8 x 8 or 16 x 16 unidirectional TX matrix or 4x4 or 8 x 8 bidirectional TX RX matrix AS AU E E T A Unity Pixel data bit depth 8 bits per channel 3 channels R G B Maximum resolution 08 1600x1200 60 Hz digitized pixel for pixel higher resolutions up to 2048x1120 undersampled SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Reference Information B 9 Reference Information cont d Video audio input SMX 88 1616 FOX 4G Number signal type sss sseseese 8 or 16 fiber optic signals ee 8 or 16 LC connectors per I O card NOTE Input comes from an Extron FOX 500 TX transmitter FOX 500 DA6 or FOX 500 DVI transmitter Video audio output SMX 88 1616 FOX 4G Number signal type sse s seseese 8 or 16 fiber optic signals KEE ENEE 8 or 16 LC connectors per I O card NOTE Output connects to an Extron FOX 500 RX receiver or FOX 500 DVI receiver Audio SMX 84 88 1616A analog Routing SE 8 x 4 stereo matrix SR 8 x 8 stereo matrix SMA LO E 16 x 16 stereo matrix SAI EE Unbalanced output 6 dB balanced output 0 dB Frequency response n s 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 05 dB THD Noise enaar an 0 03 1 kHz 0 3 20 kHz at nominal level IN A A ee acto ee tee gt 102 dB at maximum output 21 dBu unweighted balanced Tee lt 95 dB 1 kHz fully loaded Stereo channel separation gt 98 dB 1 kHz E EE gt 70 dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz Audio input
7. HTML Operation for HTTP methods Creating ties To make input ties to untied outputs do the following 1 PA Press the Esc button to clear any input output or control button changes that may be pending The Esc button flashes green once Press and release the I O Plane button lights for the desired configuration No The I O Plane button and Input button 1 lights indicating the signal type green for video red for audio or amber for both video and audio signals In the examples below the plane carries a video signal only Step 2 Press and release the desired I O Plane button VO PLANE SELECT lo 2 s 4 5 6 7 s 9 hofn hefs hs I O plane and input buttons lights green if on a video plane red if on an audio plane or amber if on a video and audio plane Step 3 y Press desired Input button lights DEmppp pp 1 2 bel ele Velo ahol 123415 he OUTPUTS Currently tied outputs light acording to the signal type output Input 1 extinguishes Figure 3 3 Select I O plane then an input SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Operation and Setup 3 5 Operation and Setup cont d 3 Press and release the desired input button figure 3 3 This button lights according to the plane signal type green video red audio or amber both Step 5 Press and release Enter v Step 4 All buttons extinguish Press and release desired output button s blinks Enter button also bl
8. If the SMX is not password protected the System Status Web page is displayed If the SMX is password protected the network password dialog box is displayed figure 6 1 Connect to 192 168 254 254 The server 192 168 254 254 at SMX requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without 4 secure connection User name f v Password C Remember my password Figure 6 1 Example of a network password dialog box 6 Inthe Password field enter the appropriate administrator or user password If desired select the check box to have the system input your password the next time you enter your SMX s IP address Click OK at A User Name entry is not required Some web pages may not be available or may be viewable only when logged in as a User 6 2 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e HTML Operation The SMX switcher checks several possibilities in the following order and then responds accordingly e Does the address include a specific file name such as 192 168 254 254 file name html If so the switcher downloads that HTML page e Is there a file in the SMX s memory that is named index html If so the switcher downloads index html as the default startup page e If neither of the above conditions is true the switcher downloads the factory installed default startup
9. 1 Press and release plane button 0 lights green Input button 1 lights the plane signal type green for video red for audio amber for video and audio Press and release Input button 3 lights Tied outputs s 2 4 6 and 7 light the same color as the input button Input 1 extinguishes see figure 3 7 Step 1 Press plane button 0 lights green UO PLANE SELECT o lol 1213 4 56 7 8 9 io 1 12 13 14 15 Input button 1 lights indicating signal type green video or red audio INPUTS Tellis el elo kola he hsh lisle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ol 2131415116 Step 2 Press Input 8 button lights US lsl4ls e el fio tele utele US 3 ale ele e 9 fioi 12131415 h6 OUTPUTS Tied outputs 2 4 6 and 7 light same color and Input 1 extinguishes Figure 3 7 Removing ties an example steps 1 and 2 3 Press and release outputs buttons 4 and 7 They begin blinking indicates ready for removal and the Enter blinks green SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Operation and Setup 3 7 Operation and Setup cont d 4 Press and release the blinking Enter button see figure 3 8 The two ties are removed and all button lights extinguish Step 4 Press and release the Enter button to remove ties INPUTS US 8 4 5 6 tele igloletaluiele e334 Es DEE olelalulshel Step 3 Press and release Output s 4 and 7 blinks Al Y TE Enter button also blinks
10. 1 0 at 3 58 MHz and 4 43 MHz Differential gain error 1 0 at 3 58 MHz and 4 43 MHz COSS TAU er a ADE 60 dB 5 MHz SE 100 ms max B 2 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers Reference Information Video input S video SMX 84 88 1616 SV SMX 84 88 1616 YC Number signal type sess sseseese 8 or 16 S video composite video Connectors SMX 84 88 1616 SV 8 or 16 female 4 pin mini DIN SMX 84 88 1616 YC 8 or 16 x 2 female BNC eent ONT 1 Vp p for Y of S video 0 3 Vp p for C of S video Minimum maximum levels Analog 0 1 V to 2 0 Vp p with no offset PS E 75 ohms Rein BE lt 40 dB 5 MHz DC offset max allowable 1 0 V Video output S video SMX 84 88 1616 SV SMX 84 88 1616 YC Number signal iwpe 4 8 or 16 S video composite video Connectors SMX 84 88 1616 SV 4 8 or 16 female 4 pin mini DIN SMX 84 88 1616 YC 4 8 or 16 x 2 female BNC Nominal level A 1 Vp p for Y of S video 0 3 Vp p for C of S video Minimum maximum levels 0 1 V to 2 0 Vp p follows input baut ge Ee 75 ohms ett Ss siatornteerarecerncons lt 40 dB 5 MHz DC ONSE orietan aenn aR 5 mV with input at 0 offset Sync S video SMX 84 88 1616 SV SMX 84 88 1616 YC Standards sesinin NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 PAL SECAM Video wideband SMX 84 88 1616 WB Routing SMX 84 WB ENN 8 x 4 matrix SMX 88 WR 8 x 8 matrix SMX IoioWb csrensunsi 16 x 16 matrix Co Unity est te e E 400 MHz 3
11. RGE Delay settings 4udio Input Gain settings udio Output volume settings Mute Outnut settings HO SDI Re clacker Rate settings EDID settings View Input Frequencies Update Firmware IP Options HTML File Manager Hardware Status Physical Switchers contig Virtualize Figure 5 4 Tools menu e Assign Device Icons Select this if you wish to customize the main widow input and output boxes by adding specific device icons This opens a new window showing input and output device icons Drag and drop an icon onto the applicable input or output boxes as desired Kat Alternatively clicking on either input or output boxes opens the relevant icon window Drag and drop an icon onto the boxes 5 6 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e SMX Control Software Figure 5 5 Device Palette Editing windows ZERGE Delay amp Mute Adjust e RGB Delay VGA and RGBHYV boards only DeLay MUTE Select this opens RGB Delay and Mute Adjust A ouu A E Au window to change and set RGB Delay for any slk CHANGES or all selected output s E cat Take Mewes For all outputs check the ALL box or use the slider 2 Cancel Edit Device Palette Selecting this opens a second window see figure 5 5 the Editor window To edit an icon name swap or upload a new icon select the icon number click Edit and follow the on screen prompts Any changes made are shown in the Device Palette when next selected Click Close to exit the Editing windo
12. When you select either a radio button or a check box for an addressee the floating box that contains the input numbers is displayed on the Input Settings Options screen Select the inputs that need monitoring by clicking on their numbers in this box Selected input numbers are displayed in white on a gray field To deselect an input number click on it again see inset E mail addressee Mone Fail Fired Both ee Fans Bese Intest arywherecom O CO e w O N jbwoth anywhere com C E C C ek M M pS i a E E T PE a g En E fe pO E C E e B A h 2 3 4 We xo N m es e e r r Sot _ YGA HD 15 m o 1 RES C ES eee ma aC 7 8 Send test E mail Use the round radio buttons associated with each addressee to select whether the addressee will be e mailed about failures fixes both or not be notified The None radio button is useful for temporarily removing personnel from the e mail list when they are unavailable such as traveling or on vacation If desired click on the Send test E mail button to test the e mail function Click the Take button to make the e mail address changes take effect Updating the firmware The firmware upgrade utility provides a way to replace the firmware that is coded on the SMX s control board without needing to take the switcher out of service open its enclosure and replace the firmware chip Update the SMX firmware as follows at The update firmware utility is for replacing the firmw
13. recipient IP Gateway address 200 4 HHH HHH server IP address E mail domain name e g extron com Verbose mode 0 Clear none default for Telnet connection 1 Verbose mode default for RS 232 RS 422 connection 2 Tagged responses for queries 3 Verbose mode and tagged for queries Password 12 digits alphanumeric user admin E mail recipient address E mail Account 65 to 72 Notification Selection 1 I inputs F fans P power supply Notification Selection 2 If ks3 I then ei 00 all inputs or 1 to 16 If ks3 F then 00 both fans or 01 fan 1 or 02 fan 2 If P then 00 both power supplies or 01 PS 1 or 02 PS 2 Notify when 0 No response 1 Fail Missing 2 Fixed Restored 3 Both 1 and 2 4 suspend 5 Un suspend Slot address 00 for F and P 01 to 10 for I SMX System Multimatrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide 4 21 Programmer s Guide cont d Command ASCII command Response Additional host to switcher switcher to host description Set serial port parameters _ Esc x51 x66 x67 x68 x69 CP lt Cpnks1 Ctyx66 x67 kes kso Read serial port 4 parameters schain x66 x67 xes kel Set mode Eesen Cpn Si Cyro Read mode Esc CY lt 4 X70 Set current conn port Escl0 xs8 TC lt Ptio kas timeout Read current conn port Esc JOTC kss timeout Configure global IP port Esc 1 K88 rC lt 4 Pti1 kssj4 timeout Read g
14. Dak ADDRESS SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Installation ei SMX 44 FOX 4G MM Connect fiber optic input cables from a signal source to the port marked Inputs and from the port marked Outputs to a suitable display LEDs light when signals are present T SMX 88 SDI Connect SDI HD SDI or dual link HD SDI input signals to any of the BNC input connectors Connect suitable display devices to the BNC output connectors SMX 88 VGA Connect high resolution computer video rate input signals to any of the 15 pin HD female connectors Connect suitable display devices to the 15 pin HD output connectors COMPUTER OUT COMPUTER IN eG Je Ge Go oe oe Eae eG zo oe E Ee EDs oe x E E EDs E SMX 88 SV DIN and SMX 84 YC Connect S video input signals to any of the BNC pairs or 4 pin mini DIN input connectors Connect suitable display devices to the BNC pairs or 4 pin mini DIN output connectors D SMX 84 V Connect composite video input signals to the BNC input connectors Connect display devices to the BNC output connectors SMX 88 A Connect stereo or mono audio input signals to any of the eight sets of 3 5 mm 5 pole captive screw connectors marked Inpu
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16. Mute Output 8 e Mute Output 9 e EI Mute Output 10 E Mute Output 11 29 Mute Output 12 Sei Mute Output 13 e Mute Output 14 Mute Output 15 EJE Mute Output 16 38 Mute Figure 6 15 Click in an output field to see the drop down list 2 Scroll down to the desired level and click The page refreshes and the device updates to the selected level Kat Alternatively use the and buttons to increment or decrement the level just 1 step at atime The page refreshes every time the l or buttons are clicked on and the device updates with each step change SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e HTML Operation To mute or unmute a signal 1 Inthe signal type field click Video only Audio only or Video amp Audio depending on the signal type to be muted 2 Click Mute for the output to be muted The gray button changes color according to the muted signal see Note and figure 6 16 and shows muted The page refreshes and the SMX updates with the selection Kai Ifthe output is muted for audio the button shows red If the output is muted for video the button shows green If the output is muted for video and audio the button shows amber Output Adjustments Volume ASV Mute Output 3 23 v RES Output 4 64 v Mute Output 5 64 v muted Output 6 22 M Output 7 64 RE Output 10
17. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 hoin m leboleie US 18 d Tee le Televie fia fis he OUTPUTS Output s 3 and 6 light the same color as the input 7 button Input 1 extinguishes Step 4 Press and release Enter INPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 zs 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Sposa Step 3 y Press and release Output 1 button blinks Enter blinks green All buttons extinguish Figure 3 9 Replacing ties an example 4 Press and release the Enter button All button lights extinguish 3 8 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Operation and Setup Muting or unmuting a video audio or video and audio output Any output signal can be muted or unmuted see Note below Muted signals are indicated by the output button flashing when in View mode and with the selected plane buttons lit The tie for the muted signal still exists When front panel is in Lock mode 2 the output mute status can be viewed only No changes to the mute status muting or unmuting a signal can be made from the front panel Muting an output To mute an output signal do the following 1 Press Esc to clear all pending changes 2 Press and release the View button lights red The previously selected plane button and untied output buttons light see figure 3 10 or flash if already muted Tied outputs remain unlit For Video signals output buttons light or flash green for audio signals buttons light or flash red and for video and audio signals buttons light or f
18. 1 bidirectional RS 232 or RS 422 rear panel 9 pin female D connector 1 bidirectional RS 232 front panel 2 5 mm mini stereo jack 9600 default 19200 38400 115200 baud rear port only adjustable 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity 2 TX 3 RX 5 GND 2 TX 3 RX 5 GND 7 RX 8 Tx Tip TX ring RX sleeve GND 1 RJ 45 female Ethernet data rate for network communication Ethernet protocol csscccssccsciscastossosset Ethernet default settings Web SOV EE Program Control General Temperature humidity EE Rack ee ee EE Enclosure E Enclosure dumensionsg SMX 200 krame SMX 300 Frame SMX 400 Frame SMX 500 Frame 10 100Base T half full duplex with autodetect ARP ICMP ping IP TCP DHCP HTTP SMTP Telnet Link speed and duplex level autodetected IP address 192 168 254 254 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 DHCP off Up to 200 simultaneous sessions 7 0 MB nonvolatile user memory Extron control configuration program for Windows Extron Simple Instruction Set SIS Microsoft Internet Explorer ver 6 or higher Telnet 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 180 watts with or without redundant power supply installed internal Storage 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C 10 to 90 noncondensing Operating 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C 10 to 90 noncondensing Fan left to right as
19. 2 Edit the name as desired 3 Press the Tab key on the keyboard or click in another field to exit the Mail Server Domain Name field 4 Click the Take button to make the name change take effect Entering e mail addressee information The eight E mail Addressee fields permit the administrator to identify the e mail addresses of the personnel to whom the SMX switcher e mails notification of its failure and repair status Figure 5 15 shows a typical e mail from the switcher From sMs 04 06 560extron com T Admin LC Subject SM 04 06 58 Slot 05 Input 02 Signal Lost Mon 18 May 2009 10 57 27 Unit Name SMX 04 06 58 Unit IP Address 192 168 254 254 Figure 5 15 Typical SMX e mail The radio buttons and check boxes associated with each address field permit the administrator to specify specific e mail requirements for each recipient Edit these fields and controls as follows 1 Click in the desired E mail Addressee field The graphic cursor becomes a text cursor 2 Edit the e mail address as desired Standard e mail address conventions such as nnnnn xxx com apply 3 Press the Tab key on the keyboard or click in another field to exit the e mail addressee field 4 Use the check boxes associated with each addressee to select the options about which the addressee will be e mailed missing input s and or power supply SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e SMX Control Software 5 23 SMX Control Software cont d
20. 4 4 0 dB ai 0 dB Cancel Chgs 5 ac 137 a a 6 14 aj Abe 8 j 74 15 e 8 S 167 Jo RED Pending Change GRN BLK 0 ein Value Click Cancel to cancel pending changes and restore the previous settings To set all audio inputs to the same gain level use the All field arrows to select the required level After values have been changed click Close to exit the window Preferences This drop down menu has the following selectable items Immediate Changes Hold Verify Changes Ties as Lines Ties as Crosspoints Frequency read options Icons in I O boxes Numbers in I O Boxes and Catch FPC other s Changes Select or deselect an item as required When selected a check mark is visible Preferences Master Reset Immediate Changes Hold erify Changes v Ties as Lines Ties as Crosspoints Frequency read options gt v Icons in I O Boxes Numbers in UO Boxes y Catch FPC other s Changes e Immediate Changes Selecting this allows input to output tie changes to happen immediately without the need to use the Take button e Hold Verify Changes Selecting this forces the user to use the Take button to accept changes to ties SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e SMX Control Software 5 13 SMX Control Software cont d e Ties as Lines Selecting this displays input to output ties as lines e Ties as Crosspoints Selecting this displays input to output ties as points
21. Repl y from 192 168 254 254 bytes 32 ti ne lt lOns TTL 128 Repl y from 192 168 254 254 bytes 32 ti ne lt lOns TTL 128 Repl y from 192 168 254 254 bytes 32 ti ne lt lOns TTL 128 Ping statistics for 192 168 254 254 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 0 0 loss Appr oxi nate round trip tines in mlli seconds M ni nm Ons Maxi mum Ons Average Ons Figure A 2 Ping response Ping to determine Web IP address The Ping utility has a modifier a that directs the command to return the Web address rather than the numeric IP address At the DOS prompt enter ping a IP address The computer s return display is similar to the Ping response shown in figure A 2 except that when you specify the a modifier the line Pinging mail reports the web IP address instead of the numeric IP address regardless of whether you entered the actual numeric IP address or an alias name Configuring the SMX for Network Communication To function together both the PC and the SMX must be configured correctly The PC must be network capable with the proper protocols and the SMX must be set up so it can be connected to a LAN or other network When you power on the SMX for the first time you have a choice of several ways to set up the IP address e Use the SMX Control Porgram software via the LAN connector e Use the ARP address resolution protocol command via the LAN connector e Use a Web browser via the LAN connector e U
22. Slot 10 C15 S video BNC top board C 1616 configuration 15 2 slots bottom of 4 Noyes A slot response can show either no board installed X00 or the slot is covered by a multi slot board as shown in example above slots 3 4 and 5 G00 are covered by the 1616 VGA board in slot 6 Board Type Board Type Reference Board Size Note 5 wooo So o Ee DREES S video DIN FOMX 1616 8x4 G RESERVED 04 4x4 E s kevn e ee eee No board installed or slot Refer to next slot Se Goes fe SEN ED a covered by multi slot board for size of board NOTE XYZ X Type of board B T amp X YZ Board size 00 15 SMX System Multimatrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide 4 13 Programmer s Guide cont d Command response table for SIS commands continued Command ASCII command Response Additional host to switcher switcher to host description EDID commands by slots Assign EDID data to Esc Ax30 kit X32IEDID 3 0 Edid Ak1 x32 lt 4 input Assign EDID data to all Esc A k30 k32EDID lt K30 Edid A00 k32 lt 4 inputs Save output 1 EDID data Esc S x30 x32 EDID lt x30 Edidskk32 lt 4 Only applies where to user space 37 to 40 View EDID data Esc A x30 X1 EDID lt eH assigment S0 Edid Aka x32 cl Verbose mode 2 or 3 Export EDID file data EsclEx30 K3 2IEDID SS X30 EdidEX32 x60 lt Verbose mode 2 or 3 Import EDID file data to Esc ix30x32EDID 4K60 X30 Edid1k32 lt 4 37 to 40 user file lo
23. Within this are created 3 icons for e SMX Control pgm e SMX Help e Uninstall SMX Control pgm SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e SMX Control Software Starting the program UE 1 Click Start gt Programs gt Extron Electronics gt SMX Control Program gt SMX Control Pgm or select the desktop icon if created during e installation The Comm Port Selection window appears amp Comm Port Selection Extron s SMX System MultiM atrix Control Program 2009 Extron Electronics RS 232 Port 9600 baud Comm 1 Comm 2 Comm 3 Comm 4 More Ports IP LAN 2 Choose the comm serial port that is connected to the switcher or IP LAN eu For a comm port check the baud rate displayed in the comm port selection window To change the baud rate click the Baud button double click the desired baud rate Click OK Proceed to Using the program section amp Comm Port Selection RS 232 Port 9600 baud Comm 1 9600 baud 19200 baud 38400 baud o If you selected IP LAN click OK and proceed to step 3 o If you selected Emulate click OK and see Using emulation mode later in this chapter 3 If you selected IP LAN in step 2 the IP Connection window opens IP Connection Matrix IP Address 192 168 254 254 x Password pwd is case sensitive ze This PCis 10 13 3
24. cont d Unmuting an output To unmute an output signal do the following 1 Press the Esc button to clear all pending changes 2 Press and release the View button lights red 3 Press and hold the desired muted output button for 2 seconds until the button light ceases to flash and remains lit The signal is now unmuted Va Output buttons with muted signals flash the relevant color green for video red for audio and amber for both Unmuted signals are lit the relevant color 4 Press and release the View button All buttons extinguish UO Presets The SMX has a total of thirty two global preset using I O buttons 1 16 and ten plane preset using Input buttons 1 10 addresses available eu A global preset saves and recalls configurations for all planes A plane preset saves and recalls the configurations for a specific plane without it affecting the other plane connections Each global preset can be saved and recalled using the front panel input and output buttons with presets 1 through 16 assigned to the input buttons and presets 17 through 32 assigned to the output buttons Likewise plane presets are saved to and recalled from input buttons 1 through 10 Any current tie configuration can be saved to any one of the preset locations in any order Saving the current configuration to an existing preset overwrites the existing preset in favor of the new configuration PLANE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 GLOBAL 1 2 7 8 9 10 1 2R B 14
25. green uttons extinguish Figure 3 8 Removing ties an example steps 3 and 4 Replacing ties An input tied to an output can be replaced with another input as long as that input is of a similar type or plane e g video for video and audio for audio An example of replacing an existing tied input with another input In the following example video plane 0 s input 2 is tied to output 1 4 and 8 Input 2 s signal to outputs 1 is to be replaced by input 7 s signal also on plane 0 and already tied to outputs 3 and 6 1 Press and release plane button 0 lights green Input button 1 lights indicating plane signal type green for video red for audio amber for both 2 Press and release Input button 7 lights Tied outputs s 3 and 6 light the same color as the input button Input 1 extinguishes 3 Press and release output 1 button This button blinks the same color as the input button and the Enter button blinks green The other tied buttons s 3 and 6 remain lit see figure 3 13 INPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ni lebzleie tf Tale 5 6 7 8 9 ele fr2 i3 fia fis fie Input 2 is tied to output s 1 4 and 8 all lit Step 1 Press and release the I O Plane O button It lights green VO PLANE SELECT lo 12 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 hofn 12 13 14 15 Input button 1 lights green video plane red audio plane or amber video and audio plane Step 2 a Press Input button 7 lights
26. re Vide Verbose mode 2 or 3 Vepk22 00 e Outk3 x2 e x2P o X2 e x2 x2 e Vide View current audio Esc Gk22 0 x3 2 VC x2 e x2 e x2P efx View audio configuration configuration plane base Aude Verbose mode 2 or 3 Vepk22 00 e Outk3 x2 x2P ex2 ex2 kK ize Aude View global presets Esc Gk22 x11 k31 VC Katex exfk View video configuration video b i e Vide Verbose mode 2 or 3 Vepk22 k11 Outk3 x2 ex2 x2P e x2 Kaze Vide View global presets Esc Gk22 k11 k32 VC Kafe xaPe xaPelxa t View audio configuration audio is Aude Verbose mode 2 or 3 Vepk22 k11 Outk3 x2 x2 x2p ex2 Kaze Aude View plane presets Esc Pk22 K113 VC X2 e X2 e x 2 efx View video configuration video K r Vide Verbose mode 2 or 3 Vppk22 k11 Outk3 x2 o X2 ex2 o X2 ise Vid View plane presets Esc Px22h 1132 vce ato x2P ekz eK View audio configuration audio base Aude Vppk22 k11 Oub hkKah Kab kab kah x2 Aud 1 If preset is unassigned then name displays unassigned 2 If a global preset is saved but not yet named then default name is Preset K11 X11 preset number 3 If user tries to name when preset is not saved the unit responds with E11 4 If user tries to recall preset that is not saved the unit responds with E11 5 If user tries to view the global presets it will show the ties for the selected plane 6 If user tries
27. window and all changes are made on the fly 7 e 0 dB RED Pending Change Click Take if visible to accept the changes ii WEE Click Use Defaults to set the selected input to the default setting Click Cancel Change to return the gain to the previous setting SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers SMX Control Software 5 7 SMX Control Software cont d NOTE Audio Output Volume settings Select this to change the audio volume in 1 steps for all or single outputs To change the volume select an output or all and use the sliders to raise or lower the volume This menu also contains RGB Delay and Mute settings See RGB Delay settings above for method Click Close to exit the window feu RGB Delay Mute Output Volume Adjust DELAY VOLUME MUTE al d O Video i OUTPUT EI Audio 1 H ra 8 IT Monitor S Changes 0 0 sec 100 Gene To mute video or audio output click on either box in the Mute box per selected output number or All Mute Output settings Select this to mute any or all video or audio outputs To mute a video or audio signal select an output or all and check the video and or audio mute box The output is now muted and the output box in the main window indicates the mute status Click Close to exit the window E Channel Mute Settings OUTPUT La When connected to an RGB input
28. 0 not installed 1 OK 2 failed x lt 78 Secondary redundant power supply 0 not installed 1 OK 2 failed 4 12 SMX System Multimatrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide Command response table for SIS commands continued Command ASCII command Response Additional host to switcher switcher to host description Query part number and 60 xxx yy slot information 60 xxx yy X23 1k23 7X23 23 9 8 10 Pno 60 xxx yy k23 n K23 n x23 n k23 n 8 10 lt 4 verbose mode 2 or 3 Example N Pno60 857 01 L04JO7GO0GO00G00G15D00D15C00C15 where K23 n XYZ X type of board B T amp X YZ board size 00 15 and n is the number of the slot the board is installed in For all combinations see tables below Left table gives X value Right table gives YZ value n Slot 1 L04 DVI board L 4x4 configuration 04 1 slot board n Slot 2 J07 HD SDI board J 8x8 configuration 07 1 slot board n Slot 3 G00 Slot 3 is covered by VGA board G no board 0 nt Slot 4 G00 Slot 4 is covered by VGA board G no board 0 n Slot 5 G00 Slot 5 is covered by VGA board G no board 0 n Slot 6 G15 VGA board G 1616 configuration 15 4 slots board n Slot 7 D00 Slot 7 is covered by S video BNC board top D no board 0 n Slot 8 D15 S video BNC top board D 1616 configuration 15 2 slots top of 4 n Slot 9 C00 Slot 9 is covered by S video BNC board bottom C no board 0 n
29. 1 betaS connected to SMX 04 0 SAX File Tools Preferences Master Reset Help YGA HD 15 our po EI fal BOC E Ni Figure 5 9 Matrix window section with output 2 pop up information IP settings options The IP Settings Options window figure 5 10 lets you view and if connected via the RS 232 RS 422 link or if you are logged on via the Ethernet port as an administrator editing settings unique to the Ethernet interface None of the fields on this screen can be edited while you are logged on as a user To display the IP Settings Options window select IP Options from the Tools pull down menu IP Settings Options Matris IP Address j 92 168 254 254 Estron ManmeDescriptor SMy 04 06 59 Gateway IP Address in 0 00 Subnet Mask 1955 2550 0 Hardware Address 00 05 46 04 06 58 Use DHCP Obtain an IF address automatically Syne time to PC Pa eee ok Date Tue 13 May 2009 Time local 15 43 17 GMT 08 00 iv ol Administrator Password OO User Password OO Mail Server IP Address f 92 168 251 35 Domain Hame anywhere com E Missing Pomer E mail Addreszsee one Fail Fired Both Input s Fans Supply keeten WE Se jbworth anywhere cam ai E ah F r if 23 4 Bee zs Gleot YGA HO 15 reeece Rog Fine Send test E mail A C e e 1 2 3 H 5 6 T H ey e e SIE Glace Etage DkEuEAA Thos PO is 10 125 11
30. 1400x1050 60Hz 1600x1200 60Hz 480p 60Hz 576p 50Hz 720p 50Hz 720p 60Hz 1080i 50Hz 1080i 60Hz 1080p 50Hz 1080p 60Hz User Assigned 1 User Assigned 2 User Assigned 3 User Assigned 4 M Figure 6 17 Click in an input field to see the drop down list 3 If using 37 40 click one of the Save Output 1 User buttons 1 4 as desired The DDC data is saved under the User number for recall 4 To save an EDID setting to a user assignable number User 1 to 4 connect the monitor that you want the EDID data for to Output 1 only and turn on the monitor 5 Press the desired User assigned number to save the data The saved data can be recalled later 6 18 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e HTML Operation Presets page The Preset page allows Global and or Plane presets to be save to one of 32 locations for Global presets or to one of 10 locations for Plane presets Global presets save and recall configurations for all planes and plane presets save and recall configurations for a specific plane and does not affect other planes Presets User Control Presets x H H This screen allows you to save and recall Global or Plane Presets To save the current Ties as a Preset click on the Save Preset button Next click on the next unassigned button and change the name in the field provided Click Accept to save the Preset Name To recall a preset sim
31. Ethernet Connection Edit this field as follows 1 Click in the Subnet Mask field The graphic cursor becomes a text cursor 2 Make any desired changes to the mask 3 Press the Tab key on the keyboard or click in another field to exit the Subnet Mask field 4 Click the Take button to make the changes to the mask take effect Noyes Editing the Subnet Mask field while connected via Ethernet can immediately disconnect your from the SMX It is recommended that you connect via RS 232 422 to edit this field Hardware address field The hardware MAC address consists of six pairs of alphanumeric characters in the format xx xx xx xx xx xx The MAC address is hard coded in the SMX switcher and cannot be changed Enabling disabling DHCP Selecting the Use DHCP check box directs the SMX to ignore any entered IP addresses and to obtain its IP address from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server if the network is DHCP capable Contact the local system administrator for information about DHCP on your system Noyes Selecting or deselecting this check box while connected via Ethernet can immediately disconnect your from the unit It is recommended that you connect via RS 232 422 to edit this field SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e SMX Control Software Setting the date The Date field displays the current date in the Greenwich Mean Time zone If necessary adjust the date as follows 1 Click in the Date field A date editi
32. IP address at the command prompt For example ping PO elo7 s7 You must ping the SMX in order for the IP address change to take place The response should show the new IP address as shown in the following picture ce C WINDOWS system37 CMD exe Cos ping 16 13 197 7 Pinging 168 13 197 7 with 32 bytes of data 168 13 197 7 bytes 32 timetims TTL 64 168 13 197 7 bhytes 32 timetims TTL 64 168 13 197 7 bhytes 32 timetims TTL 64 Reply from 16 13 197 7 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 Ping statistics for 18 13 197 7 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost B HH loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ms Maximum Ams Average Bms Cis Figure A 4 Ping command You can reconnect using either Telnet or a Web browser to verify that the update was successful 6 After verifying that the IP address change was successful enter and issue the arp d command at the DOS prompt For example arp d 10 13 19 7 removes 10 13 197 7 from the ARP table or arp d removes all static IP addresses from the ARP table SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers Ethernet Connection A 5 Ethernet Connection cont d Connect as a Telnet client The Microsoft Telnet utility is available from the command window Telnet allows you to input SIS commands to the SMX switcher from the PC via the Ethernet link and the LAN Access the command window and start Telnet as follows 1 From the Windows Start menu select Ru
33. Nominal levels c icsistissciscsmaniindss 0 80 Vp p 10 teure Ee 75 ohms ROI Jee ee lt 15 dB 1 MHz to 1 5 GHz Eg alization seisoon Automatic Input cable equalization distance HD SDI Extron SHR Belden 1694A cable 500 152 m Extron HR Belden 1505A cable 400 122 m SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Reference Information B 5 Reference Information cont d SDI Extron SHR Belden 1694A cable 750 229 m Extron HR Belden 1505A cable 550 168 m a The transmission distance varies depending on the signal resolution and on the type of cable graphic card and display used in the system Digital video output SMX 44 84 88 1616 SDI Number signal type 4 8 or 16 single link SDI HD SDI or dual link HD SDI Connectors ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeees 4 8 or 16 BNC female Teen te UE 0 80 Vp p 10 Limp Gance un a E 75 ohms Return Jerta lt 15 dB 1 MHz to 1 5 GHz WG E 0 5 V with input at 0 offset Re ClO CK 8 eranen Automatic or use available bypass mode for nonstandard rates JME ST A EE EEE A lt 0 2 VI Rise fall time 20 80 ei RUE 700 ps 100 ps HO SD Pere ror rae 250 ps 100 ps Video SMX 44 48 84 88 DVI eu Appropriate DVI D to HDMI cables or adapters are required for HDMI signal input output Routing SMX 44 DVI eee 4x 4 matrix SERA 4x 8 matrix SMA 84 OV irar 8 x 4 matrix SMX 88 DV hores 8 x 8 matrix E a EE E EATE E Unity Maximum data rate eee 4 95 Gbps 1 65 Gbps per color Maximum pixe
34. OUTPUTS Figure 3 5 Viewing ties an example of untied outputs 2 Press another plane selection button for example plane 3 to view ties for that plane 3 6 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Operation and Setup 3 To view the input tied to it press any of the unlit output buttons in the example below buttons 10 though 12 and 16 The untied output buttons extinguish and the previously tied output buttons 10 though 12 and 16 and the associated tied input button 3 show the appropriate color see figure 3 6 Step 2 Press plane button 8 lights red audio plane VO PLANE SELECT o 1 t2 W4 sel7 lelo hol he lhshahs Untied output buttons light indicating signal type red audio INPUTS alelsl4lsle 7 lso bolin 12 13 14 1516 LECLERC LC OUTPUTS Step 3 Press a tied output button 10 2 Ml 5 6 7 8 9 pln r2 oh4 s5 05 Tied outputs 10 through 12 and 16 and associated input 3 light the same color Figure 3 6 Viewing ties an example of tied outputs Noyes To clear the lights after viewing press the Esc button This does not clear or change any existing ties Removing ties Any video or audio tie can be removed from an existing set of ties An example of removing ties from an existing set of video or audio ties In this example Input 3 on video plane 0 is already tied to output s 2 4 6 and 7 The ties to outputs 4 and 7 are to be removed
35. Reset Levels Operation and Setup Front Panel Features SMX controls and indicators shown in figure 3 1 The I O Plane selection buttons input and output selection buttons control buttons Enter Preset View and Esc and power indicator LED s for the main board and I O cards towards the front right A 2 5 mm configuration port is also on the front panel All buttons can be relabelled as desired See Appendix B Button Labels eu Some models have a blank front panel no buttons See chapters 4 5 and 6 for control and configuration of SMX models with blank front panels 3 4 5 6 Figure 3 1 SMX Series Matrix Switcher front panel features Oi O Plane address selection buttons 0 15 DG Control buttons Enter Preset View and Esc Input selection buttons 1 16 Power status LEDs Output selection buttons 1 16 Front panel configuration port I O plane selection buttons Plane selection buttons The buttons labeled 0 through 15 allow plane selection and identify any tied inputs and outputs on the selected plane These correspond to the board rotary switch settings Input and output buttons Input selection buttons The Input 1 through Input 16 buttons select inputs to create input to output ties remove replace ties and to view ties Inputs can be tied to any output as video audio or both See the Front Panel Ope
36. SMX 84 DVI 70 598 02 SMX 88 SV 70 592 03 SMX 1616 SV 70 592 04 S video BNC boards SMX 88 DVI DVI Pro boards 70 598 03 SMX 44 DVI Pro 70 598 11 SMX 84 YC 70 593 02 SMX 48 DVI Pro 70 598 15 SMX 88 YC 70 593 03 SMX 84 DVI Pro 70 598 12 SMX 1616 YC 70 593 04 Wideband video boards SMX 88 DVI Pro 70 598 13 Fiber optic single mode boards SMX 84 WB 70 594 02 SMX 88 FOX 4G SM 70 635 03 SMX 88 WB 70 594 03 SMX 1616 WB Sync boards 70 594 04 SMX 1616 FOX 4G SM 70 635 04 Fiber optic multi mode boards SMX 88 FOX 4G MM 70 634 03 SMX 88 Sync H or V 70 595 03 SMX 88 H V Sync 70 595 05 SMX 1616 FOX 4G MM HDMI boards 70 634 04 SMX 1616 Sync H or V VGA boards 70 595 04 SMX 44 HDMI 70 773 01 SMX 48 HDMI 70 773 05 SMX 84 VGA 70 596 02 SMX 84 HDMI 70 773 02 SMX 88 VGA SMX 1616 VGA 70 596 03 70 596 04 Analog Audio boards SMX 88 HDMI 70 773 03 SMX 84 A 70 599 02 SMX 88 A 70 599 03 SMX 1616 A 70 599 04 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Reference Information B 13 Reference Information cont d B 14 Button Labels Page B 17 provides strips of blank button labels If desired photocopy them or cut them out of the manual write button information in each button area as desired and put them in the swi
37. Start the Matrix Switcher Control Program and connect to the SMX switcher See Using the program in this chapter for the procedure 3 From the Tools menu select HTML File Manager The HTML Files List window opens a Gs NOTE NOTE Click the Pick File s to Load to Server button The Select files window opens Navigate to the folder where you saved the HTML file s Select the file s To select multiple files hold the Ctrl key while you click on the desired files If you want one of the HTML files that you created to be the default start up page name the file index html The SMX switcher automatically looks for that file name when you first connect to it using an Internet browser 6 Click the Open button The file uploading process may take a few minutes 7 Click the Update button to confirm the upload 8 Click the Close button to exit the HTML Files List window SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers SMX Control Software Windows buttons menus and trash can The buttons drop down menus and trash can on the right side of the program window perform the following functions SMX 04 06 58 JE Power This button is unavailable for SMX switchers because the SMX cannot be powered on and off via E lo software g4 carat e Executive mode Allows you to lock out front panel A operations except for the view only mode functions Presets menu Displays a list of up to 32 global presets
38. V sync Output type follows input SMX 88 SYNC SMX 1616 SYNC Composite sync S SMX 88 A arsana Separate H and V sync aen eg EE 0 5 V to 5 0 Vp p 4 0 Vp p normal Output ley EE AGC to TTL 4 0 V to 5 0 V p p unterminated Input impedance cece 510 ohms Output impedance 75 ohms Horizontal Dreduencn 15 kHz to 150 kHz Vertical Dreguency 30 Hz to 150 Hz Max propagation delay 35 ns Max rise fall time eee eee 4ns Ree E Positive or negative follows input Video VGA SMX 84 88 1616 VGA Routing SMX 84 VGA cece 8 x 4 matrix SMX 88 V E 8 x 8 matrix SMX 1616 VGA eee 16 x 16 matrix SAMI BEEN Unity BAVC VC EE 350 MHz 3 dB fully loaded Crosstalk Ee eebe EE 82 dB 1 MHz 72 dB 5 MHz 68 dB 10 MHz 61 dB 30 MHz 53 dB 100 MHz eebe 74 dB 1 MHz 64 dB 5 MHz 56 dB 10 MHz 48 dB 30 MHz 38 dB 100 MHz SWITCHING SPCC geen ees 200 ms max Video input VGA SMX 84 88 1616 VGA Number signal iwvpe 8 or 16 VGA OXGA RGBHV RGBS RGsB RsGsBs HDTV component video S video composite video COMMECIONS roine en a 8 or 16 female 15 pin HD leen Ee GUTE 0 7 Vp p for RGB Minimum maximum levels Analog 0 3 V to 1 5 Vp p with no offset ch Enararen 75 ohms B 4 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers Reference Information Horizontal Dreduemncn 15 kHz to 150 kHz Vertical Dreguency 30 Hz to 150 Hz Return loss nasan lt 36 dB 5 MHz DC offset
39. Video Audio Mute 0 no mute 1 Video 2 audio 3 video and audio Sync frequency xxx xx in Hz or kHz Re clocker rates for SDI HD SDI board 00 Auto detect default 01 Bypass the re clocker Signal status 0 no signal at input 1 signal at input H 2 signal at input V 3 signal at input HV receive link presence for fiber board Version number listed to two decimal places e g x xx Version and build number the 4 least significant bits is the build number e g X XX XXXX Plane addresses 00 to 15 for 16 planes 90 to 99 for virtual planes 10 planes Voltage positive or negative voltage magnitude Temperature Degrees Fahrenheit Fan speed RPM Create virtual plane address 90 99 10 planes Slot number 1 6 3U 1 8 4U 1 10 5U 00 e mail F amp P 1 10 e mail I Slot information XYZ X board type B T plus X YZ board size 00 15 oo e oo SE O o o o oS S opo h oe S DEE SS EC SS EC EE SSES SS OOOO SS EES E ES ERR E ERR EEEE EE 4 6 SMX System Multimatrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide EDID reference file for DDC data 00 40 default 15 1024x768 60Hz for non DVI Pro or 32 720p for DVI Pro and HDMI boards 0 automatic 1 8 stored from connected monitors as reference 9 36 fixed factory rates 37 40 user assignable EDID Minder Table DDC source selection DVI Pro HDMI SIS value Refresh Hz SIS value Refresh Hz Refresh Hz Automatic 1
40. and output selection I O grouping preset creation and selection RGB delay and audio gain and attenuation and volume control audio models The front panel features illuminated push buttons that can be labeled with text or eraphics e Windows based control program Via serial port or Ethernet remote control the Windows based control software provides a graphical interface and drag and drop point and click operation e Simple Instruction Set SIS Uses SIS commands for easy programming and operation Switching flexibility Provides individually buffered independent matrix switched outputs with audio follow and audio breakaway for audio models e Tie any input to any or all outputs e Quick multiple tie Multiple inputs can be switched to multiple outputs simultaneously This allows all displays outputs to change from source to source at the same time e Audio follow Audio can be switched with its corresponding video input via front panel control under Ethernet or RS 232 RS 422 remote control or by giving the video and audio boards the same plane address e Audio breakaway Audio can be broken away from its corresponding video signal This feature allows any audio signal to be selected with any video signal simultaneously to one or all outputs in any combination Audio breakaway switching can be done via front panel control under Ethernet or RS 232 RS 422 remote control or by giving the video and audio boar
41. apply current returns E13 Response is returned with leading zeros Number of open connections 0 255 Slot address 00 for F and P 01 to 10 for I SMX System Multimatrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide 4 19 Programmer s Guide cont d Command response table for IP SIS commands Command ASCII command Response Additional host to switcher switcher to host description IP setup commands Set unit name Esc x54 ICN lt Ipne Reset unit name to Esc e CN Ipne x59 factory default Read unit name EscICN lt or k59 Set time and date Esc x55 CT lt Ile Read time and date Esc CT lt x55 Set GMT offset Esc x52 C7Z lt Ipzk524 NOTE In the command the divider between hours and minutes can be either a colon or a period In the response the divider is a colon Example Esc 8 0CZ lt Ipz 08 00 lt 4 Read GMT offset Esc ICZ lt x52 Set Daylight Saving Time __ Esc x75 ICX lt Ipxk75 4 Read Daylight Saving Esc ICX lt Time Set DHCP on Esc 1DH lt Set DHCP on Set DHCP off Esc OD Set DHCP off Setting DHCP from on to off will reset the IP address to factory default 192 168 254 254 View DHCP mode Esc DH lt 4 lt i x53 1 on or 0 off Set IP address Esc x56 CI lt Ipieks6 Read IP address Esc CI lt Read hardware address Esc CH4 x58 MAC address MAC 00 05 A6 xx xx xx verbose mode 2 and 3 Read of open Esc Cc x89 number of open connections connection
42. depending on model digital RGB single link DVI D or HDMI 4 or 8 female DVI I Automatic 250 mA per output Video SMX 44 48 84 88 DVI PRO NOTE Routing SMX 44 DVI PRO SMX 48 DVI PRO SMX 84 DVI PRO SMX 88 DVI PRO DICTA EE Digital video NOTE Digital audio E Appropriate DVI D to HDMI cables or adapters are required for HDMI signal input output 4x 4 matrix 4x 8 matrix 8 x 4 matrix 8 x 8 matrix Unity Up to 1080p HDTV or 1920x1200 the highest resolution of the single link DVI standard 60 Hz Single link DVI digital video signals are supported RGB digital video DVI and HDMI standards or Y Cr Cb digital component video HDMI actively buffered supports all single link DVI and HDMI if using an optional adapter standards from 640x480 60 Hz to 1600x1200 60 Hz computer video These SMX DVI PRO Series boards are compatible with HDMI 1 3 Supports HDMI audio if using an HDMI to DVI adapter transmitted through the RGB and Y Cr Cb lines actively buffered Consumer Electronics Control CEC EDID and DI Maximum EE Maximum pixel clock sssesesseeeen Sinda rd Sine Switching speed SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Reference Information Supports CEC wired infrared data pass through using the HDMI 1 3 standard Supports Extended Display Identification Data EDID and Display Data Channel DDC data using DVI and HDMI standards EDID and DDC signals are actively buffered Comp
43. een S a Yi Input 2 1024x768 60Hz Lal 4 E Input 3 00dB Output de 4 el Mute as ne 5 Input 4 00dB wi Output 5 64 el EE Mute Input 3 1024x768 60Hz v 6 Input 4 1024x768 60Hz Lal S i i l Input 5 00dB Output 6 64 4 Mute q Input 5 1024x768 60Hz Lal ws mm Input 6 00dB el Output 7 644 Mute z t a mele Input 7 400dB v Input 6 1024x768 60Hz Lal s Output 8 64 v Mute Finck the 00dB el Input 7 1024x768 60Hz vj igi ce M Output ged Ise Mute rae SE GO Input 8 1024x768 60Hz el alaa as Output 10 64 v Mute Input 10 EEIE ZE ENA BA output 11 64 el Mute Input 11 00dB i i i i l E EE Output 12 64 Mute Input 12 00dB ES Ree Output 13 64 v Mute Input 13 00dB Seng Output 14 64 M Mute Input 14 00dB Output 15 64 4 Mute Input 15 00d8 w Output 16 64 Mut Input 16 00dB w SE K Figure 6 13 Control pages User Control page 2 Inthe signal type field click Video only Audio only or Video amp Audio depending on the signal type to be tied Kat When viewing the ties on the User Control page video ties are shown green audio ties are red and video and audio ties amber see f
44. ez ae Mute Output 1i saja _ Mute output 12 64 p Juul Output 13 64 sel CIE Output 15 Output 16 64 Mute Figure 6 16 A V mute buttons status according to signal type SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e HTML Operation 6 17 HTML Operation cont d EDID configuration 1 Select the plane that has an EDID supporting output board installed 2 Click the applicable Input number and scroll down to the resolution and refresh rate desired see figure 6 17 input 7 The drop down list has 41 selections where 15 is the default value for DVI 1024x768 60 Hz 32 is the default value for DVI Pro 720p 0 automatic 1 8 is data stored from connected EDID monitors as reference 9 36 are factory fixed rates and 37 40 are user assignable User 1 37 User 2 38 User 3 39 User 4 40 See the EDID table on page 4 14 for the full list EDID Configuration Save Output 1 Input 1 1024x768 60Hz x Input 2 1024x768 60Hz x Input 3 1024x768 60Hz x Input 4 1024x768 60Hz sl Input 5 1024x768 60Hz x Input 6 1024x768 60Hz Lei Input 7 1365x768 60Hz el 800x600 60Hz a 300x600 75Hz 352x480 60Hz 852x480 75Hz 1024x768 60Hz 1024x768 75Hz 1024x852 60Hz 1024x852 75Hz 1280x768 60Hz 1280x768 75Hz 1280x1024 60Hz Input 8 1280x1024 75Hz EES 1365x768 75Hz 1366x768 60Hz 1366x768 75Hz
45. hy Network Baar File name am BEI J Files of type FIRMWARE files P l Cancel Figure 5 16 Select files window with firmware file selected 4 Navigate to the folder where you saved the firmware file Select the file Mewes Valid firmware files must have the file extension S19 Any other file extension is not a firmware upgrade Noyes The original factory installed firmware is permanently available on the SMX switcher If the attempted firmware upload fails for any reason the switcher reverts to the factory installed firmware 5 Click Open A confirmation prompt window opens reminding you that loading the selected s19 file will reprogram the device s firmware 6 Click OK to continue with the upload A status window which shows the progress of the upload appears The firmware upload to the SMX switcher may take a few minutes 7 When the upload is complete another prompt window appears informing you that the new firmware upgrade will cause the SMX to reset which will terminate the connection with your computer and close the control software Click OK If you want to continue using the Matrix Switcher Control Program you must restart it SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e SMX Control Software 5 25 SMX Control Software cont d 5 26 Uploading HTML files You can create customized HTML pages for the SMX to display The HTML Files List window figure 5 13 provides a way to view the contents of the S
46. max allowable 1 0 V Video output VGA SMX 84 88 1616 VGA Number signal iwpe 4 8 or 16 VGA OXGA RGBHV RGBS RGsB RsGsBs HDTV component video S video composite video EI 4 8 or 16 female 15 pin HD Nominal level ee 0 7 Vp p for RGB Minimum maximum levels 0 3 V to 1 5 Vp p follows input APEC Ee 75 ohms ergeet lt 36 dB 5 MHz IR EE 6 mV with input at 0 offset Switching e Triple Action Sync VGA SMX 84 88 1616 VGA DULY e RGBHV RGBS RGsB RsGsBs Output iy pesia RGBHV RGBS RGsB RsGsBs follows input DUE EE 0 5 V to 5 0 Vp p 4 0 Vp p normal Output level srren AGC to TTL 4 0 V to 5 0 V p p unterminated Input impedance cece 510 ohms Output impedance 75 ohms Horizontal Dreduemncn 15 kHz to 150 kHz Vertical Dreguency 30 Hz to 150 Hz Max propagation delay 40 ns Max rise fall time e eee 18 ns POLATI erei eeereng Positive or negative follows input Digital video SMX 44 84 88 1616 SDI Routing SMX A4HUDGDl 4x 4 matrix SMX 84 HD GDl 8 x 4 matrix SMX 88 HD SDI 8 x 8 matrix SMX 1616 HDD 16 x 16 matrix GI A iateiea tects Unity Maximum data rate eee 2 97 Gbps Data VpS eaa 8 or 10 bit Operation standarde nn SMPTE 292M SMPTE 259M SMPTE 424M ITU RBT 601 ITU RBT 1120 Digital video input SMX 44 84 88 1616 SDI Number signal iwvpe 4 8 or 16 single link SDI HD SDI or dual link HD SDI HERE 4 8 or 16 BNC female
47. memory preset has been saved from the front panel nn is the preset number Reconfig4 The switcher sends the Reconfig message whenever power is cycled the plane address is changed or the output board installed or uninstalled Response given seen via RS 232 connection only ppInnn Audxx The switcher initiates the Aud message when a front panel input audio level change has occurred pp is the plane address nn is the output number and xx is the dB level ppOutnn Volxx The switcher initiates the Vol message when a front panel output audio volume change has occurred pp is the plane address nn is the output number and xx is the volume level ppVmtnn xs The switcher initiates the Vmt message when a video output mute is toggled on or off from the front panel pp is the plane address nn is the output number and x is the mute status 1 on 0 off ppAmtnn x4 The switcher initiates the Amt message when an audio output mute is toggled on or off from the front panel pp is the plane address nn is the output number and x is the mute status 1 on 0 off Exen The switcher initiates the Exe message when executive mode is toggled on or off from the front panel n is the executive mode status 1 on 0 off Switcher Error Responses When the SMX receives an SIS command and determines that it is valid it performs the command and sends a response
48. off ignore 1 Daylight Savings Time on USA April to Oct 2 Daylight Savings Time on Europe March to Oct 3 Daylight Savings Time on Brazil Oct to March Event number range 0 99 max Event must be running Event data size b bit B byte 8 bits S short 16 bits L long 32 bits NOTE The parameter is case sensitive and may be optionally preceded by A And or O Or to logically combine with content instead of replacing it Number of bytes to read range 1 to 127 max E mail event number mailbox range 1 to 64 max Response is 3 digits with leading zeros E mail recipient address E mail account 65 772 Notification Selection 1 I inputs F fans P power supply Notification Selection 2 If I then xs4 00 all inputs or 1 to 16 If F then 00 both fans or 01 fan 1 or 02 fan 2 If P then 00 both power supplies or 01 PS 1 or 02 PS 2 Notify what 0 No response 1 Fail missing 2 Fixed restored 3 both 1 and 2 4 suspend 5 un suspend Default Name Combination of model name last 3 pairs of MAC address e g IPL T S2 00 02 3D The number of seconds before timeout on IP connections min 1 max 65000 default 30 300 seconds If no data is received during the time out period the Ethernet connection is closed Each step 10 seconds Applicable to Ethernet only When connected via RS 232 only the global timeout commands
49. or 3 deu List individual signal present per slot is not available on this board Unit responds with error E14 Fiber optic board status View Fiber transceiver 0 X30 I belle ka lt module installed Infx30 xs ksP xs lt Verbose mode 2 or 3 Example 0 21 11112220 lt for an 8x8 board in slot 2 inputs 1 4 multi mode inputs 5 7 single mode and input 8 no module Input number 01 to maximum number of inputs Output Number 01 to maximum number of outputs Fiber optic transceiver module 0 no module installed 1 multi mode module 2 single mode module Output rate where bypass mode 0000 no connection rate mismatch nnnn actual rate Kgl Sync frequency xxx xx in Hz or kHz Re clocker rates for SDI HD SDI board 00 Auto detect default 01 Bypass the re clocker Signal status where 0 no signal at input 1 signal at input H sync 2 signal at input V sync 3 signal at input H and V sync receive link presence for fiber board Slot address 01 10 SMX System Multimatrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide 4 15 Programmer s Guide cont d Command response table for SIS commands continued Command HDCP Detect View input HDCP View output HDCP View all inputs HDCP View all outputs HDCP ASCII command host to switcher Ese I x30 xa HDCP lt Escort Esc I x30 HDCP lt Esc Ok30 HDCP Response switcher to host ele k30 Hdcpixi ke ele k30 Hd
50. output button is held for 2 seconds step 3 the I O plane button blinks red e 0 e leese ei 22 8 Leer Tes a 2 os e a 0 2 feso 0 femsowy o Tmo 0 7 a0 6 enson se 80 38 EECH EE mo wo o as 2 s a Teo 2 os gt 5s 790 a Senso 50 uo a6 fasnsowy ae 7s 15 freno a9 205 a7 fesnsowy a7 so e o 0 16 Tas o gt es 730 e fenom a6 REECH EE wo gt u 20 2 3 2 ss a fenom a s ss feno 9 Cao a w o o s 2 8 Ceo 25 feno se o se Seno o sao 9 wo fo 1 sss 2 e a 1 3 Figure 3 22 Table of front panel button lights for output audio volume viewing and adjustment SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Operation and Setup 3 17 Operation and Setup cont d Reset Levels The rear panel has a recessed Reset button see page 2 5 that initiates four levels of resets numbered 1 3 4 and 5 Use a pointed stylus ballpoint pen or Extron Tweeker to access it and enter the reset levels See the table for the modes Review the reset modes carefully Using the wrong reset mode may result in unintended loss of flash memory programming port reassignment or a controller reboot The reset modes listed below close all open IP and Telnet connections and close all sockets Also the following mode
51. page SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e HTML Operation 6 19 HTML Operation cont d 6 20 Saving the current configuration as a plane preset 1 Inthe Plane preset field click the plane drop down box and select the relevant plane 1 Click Save Preset The button changes to Select Preset and grays out All unassigned buttons become active The global preset field grays out 2 Select the desired preset by clicking one of the preset buttons e To create a new preset click one of the unassigned buttons e To overwrite an existing preset click its button 3 Enter a name for the preset in the text field de Preset names are limited to 12 characters Valid characters are 0 9 a z A Z and special characters _ and space The following characters are invalid in preset names lt So and 2 4 Click Accept If you do not rename an unassigned button the SMX names the preset as Preset nn where nn corresponds to the next plane number If you do not rename an existing preset when it is overwritten the SMX retains the same name Recalling a plane preset To recall a plane preset to be the current configuration on the Plane Presets page select the relevant plane then click the button for the desired preset Special Characters The HTML language reserves certain characters for specific functions The SMX does not accept these characters as part of preset names the switcher s na
52. point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 2 2 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Installation Mounting the Switcher eu The SMX comes in 2U 3U 4U or 5U sizes Before attempting installation ensure the rack is able to accommodate your particular device size If the SMX is to be rack mounted it is important to mount it before cabling it Four uninstalled rubber feet are included with the SMX Install the feet only if the unit is to be mounted on a table top see Tabletop placement below Tabletop placement For tabletop placement install the self adhesive rubber feet pads provided onto the four corners of the bottom of the device UL guidelines for rack mounted devices The following Underwriters Laboratories UL guideli
53. remains lit Outputs light flash or go out as the level changes Here the GB is raised to 20 dB Outputs 1 10 are lit green See Input Audio Level Table for button lighting and dB levels Additional inputs can be adjusted by repeating steps 4 and 5 Step 6 Press Enter to leave the input audio level adjustment mode All buttons go out Figure 3 18 Adjusting the input audio levels 6 Additional inputs can be set by selecting each input button 7 Press and release the Enter button or wait for 30 seconds to exit the audio display and adjustment mode The audio plane button extinguishes There is only one audio level setting per input on a specific plane The audio level is shared by the left and right audio inputs The audio levels are stored in non volatile memory When power is removed and restored the audio level settings are retained If the audio is set to follow all upon initial selection step 2 the I O plane and associated input and output buttons light amber When an input or output button is held for 2 seconds step 3 the I O plane button blinks red Ca aeen 2 o owen sen ea arom gt Ce fop een e e oe e e o e e BEER Power ores e sre ates ES BEER ee ee ee e e ee ee e e e SS SC SS SS SS SS eg Caen ie a aa es EES ee ee EES green 7 flash 6 flash Figure 3 19 Table of front panel button lights for input audio viewing and adjustment SMX System Multi
54. setting changes via the Remote RS 232 RS 422 or Ethernet connection These reports allow the SMX Control Program to track the changes that occur in the switcher s configuration and settings whether commanded via the front panel the RS 232 RS 422 port or the Ethernet port Miaster Reset Select this menu only if a master reset is desired This opens a warning window stating the consequences of this action Click No if the reset is not required Click Yes to proceed and complete the reset SMX Control Program A WARNING After executing this Reset all system settings will be reset cleared to factory defaults All Ties Presets Room and Audio Settings will also be reset Do you want to continue 5 14 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e SMX Control Software Help This menu gives access to the Software Control program Help file and displays limited SMX configuration information Help Contents Model eh 200 6 sloth wiFPC Contig Vtexe Firmware Ver 1 10 LogqgedOn as ADMINISTRATOR Connection COM 1 9600 baud About this Program Select Contents to view a Help file which can orient you through the various menus and commands The configuration information not selectable or configurable section shows Model type and slot count here a 3U SMX with 6 slots and front panel control Board signal configuration here 8x8 video inputs and outputs Firmware ver
55. the Reset button for about 9 sec until the Power LED blinks three times once at 3 sec again at 6 sec again at 9 sec Then release and press Reset momentarily for lt 1 sec within 1 second Va Nothing happens if the momentary press does not occur within 1 second Result The SMX reverts to the factory default firmware Event scripting does not start if the SMX is powered on in this mode All user files and settings drivers adjustments IP settings etc are maintained If you do not want to update firmware or you performed a mode 1 reset by mistake cycle power to the SMX to return to the firmware version that was running prior to the mode 1 reset Use the 0Q SIS command to confirm that the factory default firmware is no longer running look for asterisks following the version number This Mode turns events on or off Va Nothing happens if the momentary press does not occur within 1 second This Mode e Enables ARP capability e Sets the IP address back to factory default 192 168 254 254 e Sets the subnet back to factory default e Sets the default gateway address to the factory default e Sets port mapping back to factory default e Turns DHCP off e Turns events off This Mode performs a complete reset to factory defaults except the firmware e Does everything mode 4 does Removes button touchpanel configurations Resets all IP options Removes scheduling settings Removes clears all files f
56. this menu also shows RGB Delay settings See RGB Delay settings above for method 5 8 HD SDI Re clocker Rate settings Select this to reset the re clocking rate for HD SDI inputs The Re clocker rate sets the outputs in sync with input signals EDID settings Select this to set the EDID settings for selected inputs and to save the output to any of four user defined outputs SS Channel Mute amp Rate Settings E DELAY VOLUME MUTE 3 a 8 O Video 4 OUTPUT O Audio 1 RE CLOCKER RATE x M ALL M Monitor Changes 0 0 sec ga EDID Configuration for DVI boa 1 GJ Save Output 1 to User defined ID s User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Input 1 115 10242768 60Hz v nput 2 IG 1024x768 60Hz2 v Input 3 115 1024x768 60Hz v m Input 4 fis 1024x768 60Hz v m Input 5 115 1024x768 60Hz v Input 6 115 1024x768 60Hz D Input 7 IS 10242768 60Hz D Input 8 fis 1024768 60Hz e Advanced Info Timing detail block 1 Horizontal Freq 48 36 KHz Timing detail block 2 Horizontal Freq KHz 112 127 Manufacturer Name EXN ES EDID Record Viewer Editor Bez Save Record to User defined ID s User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 Assigned Assigned Assigned Assigned Year 2008 Week 0 Serial 1024x768 Model Name EXTRON Maximum Image Size mm Horiz 410 Vert 310
57. to the host device If the switcher is unable to perform the command because the command is invalid or contains invalid parameters the switcher returns an error response to the host The error response codes are E01 Invalid input channel number out of range E10 Invalid command E11 Invalid preset number E12 Invalid output number port number E13 Invalid parameter out of range E14 Command not available for this configuration E17 Timeout only caused by direct write of global presets E22 Busy E24 Privilege violation Ethernet and Extron software only E25 Device not present E26 Maximum number of connections exceeded E27 Invalid event number E28 Bad filename File not found 4 4 SMX System Multimatrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide Using the Command Response Table for SIS Commands The command response table begins on page 4 8 Lowercase letters are acceptable in the command field except where indicated The table below shows the hexadecimal equivalent of ASCII characters used in the command response tables ASCII to HEX Conversion Table Esc 1B CR OD 22 A 24 Kei Ro ve N az or OQ H4T7UA Be I e 2 cn Se Tv Oe Soo S0Q rN gt B J R Z b j r Z N O ASCII to hexadecimal conversion Symbols are used throughout the table to represent variables in the command response fields Command and response examples are shown throughout the table Sym
58. to view the plane presets it lists only the configuration of that particular plane 7 If user starts with output 6 for example as the Kal in the Esc G Esc P view command it will show outputs 6 16 if 16 maximum outputs in your system and 1 5 are not shown To see all plane presets start with 1 as Kai Virtual multi plane definition Verbose mode 2 or 3 Write Virtual plane Esc x29 x22 x22 7 Mpvk29 k22 k22P h Write virtual plane address address X22 MP lt lt 90 to 99 Read Virtual plane Esc X29MP lt lt x22 x22 Kaz Read virtual plane address address NOTE Input number 01 maximum number of inputs for your model 3 Output number Preset number x22 Plane number Virtual plane number 01 maximum number of outputs for your model starting with 1 01 32 Global presets 1 10 Plane presets 00 15 16 planes 90 99 10 planes 4 10 SMX System Multimatrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide Command response table for SIS commands continued Command ASCII command Response Additional host to switcher switcher to host description Front panel lockout executive mode Lock front panel 2X Exe2 lt Enable advanced executive Advanced functions mode Lock front panel 1X Exe 4 Enable executive mode Unlock front panel 0X Exe0 4 Disable executive mode View front panel lock X l executive mode status status deu For full Lock mode details refer to chap
59. viewed from front panel Yes Depth excludes connectors Width excludes rack ears 3 5 H x 17 0 W x 12 0 D 2U high full rack wide 8 9 cm H x 43 1 cm W x 30 5 cm D 5 25 H x 17 0 W x 12 0 D 3U high full rack wide 13 3 cm H x 43 2 cm W x 30 5 cm D 7 0 H x 17 0 W x 12 0 D 4U high full rack wide 17 8 cm H x 43 2 cm W x 30 5 cm D 8 75 H x 17 0 W x 12 0 D 5U high full rack wide 22 2 cm H x 43 2 cm W x 30 5 cm D Product weight with boards installed SMX 200 Frame 16 2 lbs 7 3 kg SMX 300 Frame 18 1 Ibs 8 2 kg SMX 400 Frame 20 3 Ibs 9 2 kg SMX 500 Frame 23 9 lbs 10 8 kg Shipping weight with boards installed SMX 200 Frame 20 lbs 10 kg SMX 300 Frame 22 lbs 10 kg SMX 400 Frame 26 lbs 12 kg SMX 500 Frame 30 Ibs 14 kg SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Reference Information B 11 Reference Information cont d DIM weight with boards installed all models 25 lbs 12 kg NID RA Oioi ISTA 1A in carton International Safe Transit Association Regulatory compliance e CE c UL UL EMVEM C geet CE C tick FCC Class A ICES VCCI EE eebe 30 000 hours Wallan y eege 3 years parts and labor NOTE All nominal levels are at 10 Va Specifications are subject to change without notice Part Numbers Cables and Accessories Included parts Included part Replacement part number SMX MultiMatrix Switcher 60 xxx 01 US style IEC power cord Rubber feet self adhesive SMX System Mu
60. window with a firmware file selected Lat Valid firmware files must have the file extension S19 Any other file extension is not a firmware upgrade deit The original factory installed firmware is permanently available on the SMX switcher If the attempted firmware upload fails for any reason the SMX reverts to the factory installed firmware 7 Click Open 8 On the Firmware Upgrade page click the Upload button While the firmware is uploading the Upload button changes to Uploading When the uploading process is complete the button changes back to Upload The uploading may take a few minutes File Management Page This page allows the user to upload or delete user files such as HTML pages and bitmaps from the switcher See page 5 26 for another method of uploading files Extron Electronics lt 3 f Status Y configuration T File Management T Control C Su File Management File Management allows you to upload and delete files from the server File names must contain valid alpha numernc characters Special characters are mot ie allowed in the fle name To add a Directory enter the directory name in the field provided and click Add Dir Then Browse and upload a file to the new one directory To delete a file or directory cick on the Delete button next to the file or directory name The Delete Alt button deletes all contents of the current directory If the current directory is ROOT all files on
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62. 15 16 DEER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 12 13 14 15 16 GLOBAL 17 18 19 20 21 2 23 24 2 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Figure 3 12 Preset addresses When a preset is recalled it replaces the current active configuration which is then lost unless already saved to a different preset location The recalled preset overwrites all of the current configuration ties in favor of the recalled configuration Read all the notes below Kat Presets cannot be viewed from the front panel unless recalled as the current configuration Presets can be seen using the Windows based SMX Control Program The current configuration and all other presets are stored in non volatile memory When power is removed and restored the current configuration remains active and all presets are retained When a preset is recalled it replaces the current configuration which is lost unless it is also stored as a preset The recalled preset overwrites all of the current configuration ties in favor of its own ties Ties for all I O planes are stored and recalled audio gain settings are not saved with the preset and do not change when a preset is recalled When the plane preset mode is active input buttons light for all saved presets 3 10 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Operation and Setup Saving or recalling a Global Preset 1 Press the Esc button to clear all pending changes flashes green once 2 Saving a global preset Press and hold the Preset bu
63. 176 cpeace a Examine the IP Address field which displays the last IP address entered and a drop down box with a list of the most recently used IP addresses If listed select the desired IP address or enter the correct IP address in the field eu 192 168 254 254 is the factory specified default IP address SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e SMX Control Software 5 3 SMX Control Software cont d b If the switcher is password protected enter the appropriate administrator or user password in the Password field c Click Connect The SMX Control Program is ready for operation e If you logged on using the administrator password the Windows program connects you to the SMX switcher with all of the administrator rights and privileges e If you logged on with the user password the Windows program connects you to the SMX switcher with only user capabilities e If an incorrect password is entered the program beeps and returns to the password entry display Using the program At startup the SMX Control Program window figures 5 1 appears The window displays the current configuration of the SMX with numbered boxes representing the video and or audio inputs and outputs and opens at plane 0 Each plane has a separate numbered tab from 0 15 here only planes 0 and 1 are being used and are shown at the right side of the main window Noyes Each SMX system configuration varies per installation and the wi
64. 280x1024 Output 1 1280x1024 Output 2 1365x768 Output 3 1365x768 Output 4 1366x768 Output 5 1366x768 Output 6 1400x1050 Output 7 1600x1200 Output 8 480p 480p 2 channel audio Pg 640x480 576p 576p 10 640x480 720p 720p 800x600 720p default 720p default DVI Pro HDMI 2 channel audio 800x600 1080i 1080p multi channel audio 852x480 1080i 2 channel audio 852x480 1080p 1024x768 default 1080p DVI 2 channel audio 1024x768 75 User assigned 1024x852 60 User assigned 18 1024x852 75 19 1280x768 60 20 1280x768 75 lau In the table above the DDC source reolution refresh rates for DVI Pro HDMI is the same for lines 1 28 30 31 35 and 37 40 but differs at lines 29 32 34 and 36 Multi channel audio consists of User assigned PCM 2 channel audio stereo AC 3 6 channel audio PCM 8 channel audio AC 3 8 channel audio DTS 8 channel audio E AC 3 8 channel audio DTS HD 8 channel audio MLP 8 channel audio 2 channel audio is PCM 2 channel audio stereo ken EDID file data block 128 to 256 bytes of binary data for DVI 256 bytes depending which DVI board is installed or 256 bytes for DVI Pro HDMI lau EDID data block size is dependent on which DVI board is installed SMX System Multimatrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide 4 7 Programmer s Guide cont d Command response table for SIS commands Command ASCII command Res
65. 3 25 Programmer Take Figure 5 10 IP Setting Options window 5 18 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e SMX Control Software eu Editing the following fields on the IP Settings Options screen while connected via the Ethernet port can immediately disconnect your computer from the unit IP and Gateway Addresses Subnet Mask Use DHCP Administration Password Extron recommends editing the settings on this screen using the RS 232 422 link and protecting the Ethernet access to this screen by assigning an administrator s password to qualified and knowledgeable personnel only When the control program is connected to the SMX via the RS 232 422 link the Administrator and User Password fields are not masked If a password has been inadvertently changed to an unknown value you can look up and if desired change a password in this window without knowing the current password See appendix A Ethernet Connection for basic information about IP addresses Setting the IP address The Matrix IP Address field contains the IP address of the connected matrix switcher This value is encoded in the flash memory on the switcher Valid IP addresses consist of four 1 2 or 3 digit numeric subfields separated by dots periods Each field can be numbered from 000 through 255 Leading zeroes up to 3 digits total per field are optional Values of 256 and above are invalid The default address is 192 168 254 254 but if this conflicts with other equipme
66. C 16x16 E iz Audio Stereo 7 CBM RG CGE 3 D Tis EE i tr G LEE Es SE e Details 7 vis i Fiber optic Multi mode 7 K EC _Close j IS a om Ad A C Bed C 8x8 TE a Close Virtualize Select this to view and set up to 10 virtual planes After selecting Take new tabs for the virtual planes here planes 1 and 5 appear on the inputs page Ca SMX Virtual Plane Configuration es Virtual Plane Physical Planes 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 je 3 Le wi r 2 E P D 3 f r4 P S P jw S v ww Ce P of cle K H P P P r pg E r E M 10 D r BR siran apapap e ie hpr Cancel Take lected to SMX 04 06 A7 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e SMX Control Software 5 11 SMX Control Software cont d Name Presets Select this to assign or edit preset names D Names for PRESETS x ep 04 PRESET NAME GLOBAL PRESET ei Close Lise RS 232 Strings Select this to view the current RS 232 programming strings Click on the radio button to select the function Ties Audio or RGB Delay Click Print to produce a hard copy of the settings Click Close to exit the window Out 1 lt In 1 YA 171 Ties by Output Out 2 lt In1 D l 172 Out 3 lt In1 VA 173 C Audio Out 4 lt In1 D l 174 Dut 5 lt in1 YA 1751 C RGE Delay Dut amp lt In1 D l 176 Out lt In1 VA 177 D
67. CAT 5 UTP or STP cable SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Installation 2 5 Installation cont d 2 6 Ethernet cable termination It is essential that the Ethernet cables used be the correct type of cable and terminated with the correct pinout The cable can be terminated as either a patch cable or a crossover cable and must be properly terminated relevant to the application See Appendix A Ethernet Connection page A 2 for termination details Gi Reset button recessed Press and hold in this recessed button to reset the SMX to the default factory setting mode The lit green LED blinks once 4 Remote port Connect a host device such as a PC or touch panel control to the SMX via this 9 pin D connector for serial RS 232or RS 422 control Pin RS 232 Function RS 422 Function 1 Not used Not used 5 L 2 TX Transmit data TX Transmit data 3 RX Receive data RX Receive data 4 Not used Not used EA 5 Gnd Signal ground Gnd Signal ground 6 Not used Not used 1 2 7 Not used RX Receive data 8 Not used TX Transmit data SS 9 Not used Not used Male RESET Figure 2 4 Remote port pin assignments Noyes See chapter 4 Programmers Guide for definitions of the SIS commands and chapter 5 SMX Control Software to install and use the control software The SMX switcher can support either RS 232 or RS 422 serial communica
68. EE 6 6 Firmware TIS WEE 6 6 lee TI Ce EE EE 6 6 Part lee TEMG WEE 6 6 Date Tiine Settings e EE 6 7 EE 6 8 Emai agoe Ce LEE 6 9 Mail IP Address e E 6 9 Domain Name Tel E 6 9 SMTP Authorization Required field ccccccccsssessseeceeeeeeceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseseeeaaeseeeeeeeesseanseaees 6 9 EmailAddress e E 6 10 Firmware Upgrade EE 6 11 File Management Page cccccccccsssssscsssesecscsesesesesacsesssesacsesssssacsesesesaesesesecaeaeseseseeas 6 12 MO CIA CT eea T E 6 13 Adang a CIPS e E 6 13 Other file management activities 6 13 CONE ION LE 6 14 User Controlpage EE 6 14 Uer 6 14 TO ge e 6 15 TO SEU INPUT audio ICVEIS EE 6 15 Tosetoutp tvolume EE 6 16 TO mute OF UNMULE Le UE 6 17 ED ID CONN GU Rat lO EE 6 18 REN EE 6 19 Saving the current configuration as a global poreset 6 19 RECallinG a GlODall PRESET E 6 19 Saving the current configuration as a plane preset 6 20 REGAINING a plane Preset ET 6 20 Special Characters EE 6 20 iv SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Table of Contents Appendix A e Ethernet Connection ooo ceceeseeseeneseeneseeseeteseeneateseeees A 1 Ethernet Link See en a Set Te nl Re Oe OnE SE NRE Ur AOE CONCERT nen ORE rT A 2 Ethernet COMMECE ON sce isto ts eles aac E aa a da alata asta aa a aae en A 2 DOT AU IE AC E Ee scence EA E E eae AAE hohe islet at ie A 2 Ping to determine Extron IP address E A 2 Ping to determine Web IP address AA A 3 Configuring the SMX for Network Communica
69. Extron Electronics Gef Ueerie Manual SMX System MultiMatrix Switcher 68 1452 01 Rev A 10 09 Precautions Safety Instructions e English OG This symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature provided with the equipment A This symbol is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may present a risk of electric shock Caution Read Instructions e Read and understand all safety and operating instructions before using the equipment Retain Instructions e The safety instructions should be kept for future reference Follow Warnings e Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the equipment or in the user information Avoid Attachments e Do not use tools or attachments that are not recommended by the equipment manufacturer because they may be hazardous Consignes de S curit Francais Cesymbole sert avertir l utilisateur que la documentation fournie avec le mat riel contient des instructions importantes concernant l exploitation et la maintenance r paration Ce symbole sert a avertir l utilisateur de la pr sence dans le bo tier de l appareil de tensions dangereuses non isol es posant des risques d lectrocution Attention Lire les instructionse Prendre connaissance de toutes les consignes de s curit et d exploitation avant d utiliser le mat riel C
70. Geh use aufweist dienen diese zur Vermeidung einer berhitzung der empfindlichen Teile im Inneren Diese ffnungen d rfen niemals von anderen Objekten blockiert werden Litium Batterie e Explosionsgefahr falls die Batterie nicht richtig ersetzt wird Ersetzen Sie verbrauchte Batterien nur durch den gleichen oder einen vergleichbaren Batterietyp der auch vom Hersteller empfohlen wird Entsorgen Sie verbrauchte Batterien bitte gem f den Herstelleranweisungen Advertencia Alimentaci n el ctrica e Este equipo debe conectarse nicamente a la fuente tipo de alimentaci n el ctrica indicada en el mismo La alimentaci n el ctrica de este equipo debe provenir de un sistema de distribuci n general con conductor neutro a tierra La tercera pata puesta a tierra es una medida de seguridad no puentearia ni eliminaria Desconexi n de alimentaci n el ctrica e Para desconectar con seguridad la acometida de alimentaci n el ctrica al equipo desenchufar todos los cables de alimentaci n en el panel trasero del equipo o desenchufar el m dulo de alimentaci n si fuera independiente o desenchufar el cable del recept culo de la pared Protecci n del cables de alimentaci n e Los cables de alimentaci n el ctrica se deben instalar en lugares donde no sean pisados ni apretados por objetos que se puedan apoyar sobre ellos Reparaciones mantenimiento e Solicitar siempre los servicios t cnicos de personal calificado En el interior no hay partes a
71. IO 16x16 00 800 62 amp Cor Figure 6 3 Physical configuration page DSVP The Digital Sync Validation Processing DSVP page displays the current signal status and source of connected video inputs per board For VGA RGBHV boards the horizontal and vertical frequencies per slot is also shown see figure 6 4 DSVP Slot 4 HD SDI This serean allows you bo view your System s Input Status es a RE Ne Source No Source No Source Source Available DSVP Slot 2 VGA This screen allows you to view your System s Input Status Figure 6 4 DSVP pages for HD SDI top and VGA with H and V data SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e HTML Operation Configuration Pages The Configuration pages allow System settings e g IP address Date time etc Passwords Admin and User and E mail settings Mail addresses etc to be configured as desired Additionally by selecting the Firmware Upgrade link the current firmware can be upgraded System Settings page The SMX switcher displays the System Settings page figure 6 5 when you click the Configuration tab The screen consists of fields in which you can view and edit IP administration and system settings See appendix A Ethernet Connection for basic information about IP addresses and subnetting Status Configuration File Management 800 62 Logged on Admin Log Off DX cor O ee System Settings System Settings ean
72. MI Number signal type 4 or 8 depending on model digital RGB single link HDMI or DVI D CONNER e 4 or 8 female HDMI type A EE Automatic Peripheral device powet 250 mA per output Optical specifications SMX 88 1616 Fiber Optic I O board au The fiber optic I O cards are class 1 laser products They meet the safety regulations of IEC 60825 FDA 21 CFR 1040 10 and FDA 21 CFR 1040 11 NUM DET Gester 8 or 16 single mode or 8 or 16 multimode fiber optic inputs and outputs per I O card NOTE Only one fiber is required to transmit video audio and unidirectional data A second fiber is required to transmit return data for bidirectional control communication EE 8 or 16 LC connectors per I O card Operating distance eee 30 km 18 75 miles with singlemode SM cables with a FOX 500 DA6 SM or FOX 500 TX RX SM 0 15 km 492 with multimode MM cables with a FOX 500 DA6 MM or FOX 500 TX RX MM eu Operating distance is approximate These are typical distances The maximum distance may be greater than these typical numbers depending on factors such as fiber type fiber bandwidth connector splicing losses modal or chromatic dispersion Nominal peak wavelength 850 nm for multimode MM 1310 nm for single mode SM Transmission power SE ee Eeen 5 dBm typical Multimode 5 dBm typical Optical loss budget SE lemo decena 12 dB maximum Multimode cece 7 dB maximum Maximum channel data rate
73. MX s file system and to upload custom HTML pages to the switcher d poor HTML FILES LIST E List SubDirectories IV extronweb ee zm mm zm mm mm zm zm mm bk wm o wm mm mm zm mm mm zm mm mm mm mm mm zm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm zm mm d buttons xml Mon 10 Jan 2005 19 56 56 GMT 17221 Ei confroom_Aud_ 22 ot Mon 10 Jan 2005 20 21 55 GMT 939 E confroom_control html Mon 10 Jan 2005 20 21 55 GMT 48891 E confroom_ CR_02 gif Mon 10 Jan 2005 20 21 57 GMT 1357 Mon 10 Jan 2005 20 21 57 GMT WG Mon 10 Jan 2005 20 21 57 GMT 1151 esfsecuril Aud_21 aif E security CR_O1 gif 1 171 968 Bytes Left Directory _ Close Functions Figure 5 13 HTML Files List window Upload HTML pages as follows NOTE NOTE NOTE The files listed in figure 5 14 are shown for example only and may not be present on your switcher The HTML Files List window is for inserting your own HTML pages This is not the window to replace the firmware that controls all switcher operation To replace the firmware see Update firmware in this chapter The following characters are invalid in file names J lt gt and space 1 Connect the PC to the SMX via the switcher s RS 232 RS 422 port or Ethernet port 2
74. Main and I O cards light green when power is applied to the unit Front panel configuration port ei Configuration port This 2 5 mm port jack can be used to configure the SMX during setup via RS 232 and has an independent protocol from the primary RS 232 port on the rear panel Use the 2 5 mm configuration cable part 70 335 01 see figure 3 2 for connection to your PC s serial port RS 232 protocol default 9600 baud 1 stop bit no parity 8 data bits no flow control Tip Ring 9 pin D Connection TRS Plug Sleeve Gnd Pin 2 Computer s RX line Tip Pin 3 Computer s TX line Ring Pin5 Computer s signal ground Sleeve Figure 3 2 Front 2 5 mm port configuration cable part 70 335 01 Powering up When applying power to the SMX it undergoes a start up self testing sequence 1 3U 4U and 5U models All buttons flash amber then green red and amber and then extinguish 2U models All buttons flash green red and amber and then extinguish 2 The two LED s light green to indicate power is present to main and I O boards Noyes The sequence also occurs when the unit restarts after firmware uploads 3 4 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Operation and Setup Front Panel Operation This section covers basic setup and configuration of the SMX using the front panel Ties General information During any operation of front panel buttons any active input output and control buttons stay li
75. Matrix Switchers e Operation and Setup 3 15 Operation and Setup cont d Viewing and Adjusting the Audio Output Volume Only available when the unit is in Lock mode 0 The audio output volume of each output can be displayed and adjusted through a range of 64 steps 1 dB per step 0 to 100 The audio output volume can be adjusted from the front panel RS 232 or through Ethernet Veu2 Refer to the SIS tables in chapter 4 Programmer s Guide for adjustment methods using SIS commands Using the front panel 1 2 Press the Esc button to clear all pending changes flashes green once Select the audio plane to be viewed and or adjusted The button lights red or amber see Note page 3 17 Press and hold for 2 seconds any I O button until the audio plane button flashes red and then release the button All I O buttons extinguish Press and release a desired output button The button lights green The output audio volume relative volume is displayed by the number of lit input buttons All buttons lit equals no zero attenuation Press and release the Esc 4 and View el buttons to increase or decrease the output audio volume see figure 3 21 for settings Additional outputs can be set by selecting each output button Press and release the Enter button or wait for 30 seconds to exit the audio display and adjustment mode The audio plane button extinguishes Step 4 Press the button for the outputneeding the aud
76. Monitor Range Limits Horiz 30 S 83 KHz Vert 56 76 Hz 1024 Xx 768 60 Hz Ei Display Gamma 2 20 Pixel Clock Max 170 MHz Pixel Clock 65 00 MHz Vertical Freq 60 00 Hz Pixel Clock MHz Vertical Freq Hz Select Advanced Info to view the EDID data for any selected output see above right side image and to save record to a User defined ID User 1 4 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers SMX Control Software The drop down list has 41 selections where 15 is default value for DVI 1024x768 60 Hz 32 is default value for DVI Pro 720p 0 automatic 1 8 is data stored from connected EDID monitors as reference 9 36 are factory fixed rates and 37 40 are user assignable User 1 37 User 2 38 User 3 39 User 4 40 See the EDID table on page 4 16 for the full list e View Input Frequencies Select this to view the Dim Frequencies Tat E horizontal and vertical frequencies for any input Click Refresh to manually update the list eu Ir Preferences Frequency read options setting is None then View Input Frequencies is not available OO HU pe VERE vu i 6398 Em 62 98 sm 63 SB 80m 6398 em e Update Firmware Select this to update the SMX with the latest firmware The latest firmware version can be downloaded from the Extron website www extron com To download the latest firmware file to your computer 1 On the Extron Web
77. Noyes Ifyou want one of the pages that you create and upload to be the default startup page name that file index html Adding a directory To add a directory or folder to the SMX s file system follow these steps 1 Enter the directory name in the Dir field following the slash 2 Click the Add Dir button 3 With the directory name displayed perform the Uploading files procedure described in the previous section to add a file to the directory The directory name appears at the top of the Files column preceded by a slash To add more files to the directory click the directory name to open it then use the Uploading files procedure To exit the directory click root or back Other file management activities You can also perform the following tasks on the File Management screen Open a file Click on the name of the file in the Files column Delete a file Click the Delete button at the right end of the line that contains the file you want to remove Delete all files Click the Delete All button Display files by file extension The Filter by File Extension menu lists the extensions of the files that have been uploaded to the SMX This menu lets you choose to display only files with the extension you select Select All to display all uploaded files SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e HTML Operation 6 13 HTML Operation cont d Control Pages These two Control pages User Control and Presets allow l
78. Number 60 857 01 Enclosure Size 5U 10 Date 7 12 2010 of Slots Active 4 Time 07 30 AM of Connections 004 Temperature 091 40 F 33 00 C Power Status Primary Power Supply o 3 3 Volts 3 31V Secondary Power Supply 5 Volts 4 95V Fan 1 24 Volts 24 22V Fan 2 ES BS cass TE railed Not Installed Serial Port Settings Port 1 Port 2 Port Type RS 232 Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e HTML Operation 6 3 HTML Operation cont d 6 4 Physical Configuration The Physical Configuration read only page lists the currently installed boards for the SMX system listing the size and the total slots e g 4U 8 of that frame For each slot it shows the installed board function or type VGA DVI etc board size 8x8 multi slot etc and the plane address allocated to that board see figure 6 3 Status Y Configuration Y File Management Y Control Gemeen Es System Status Physical Configuration DSVP Slot 2 VGA Slot 3 DVI Slot 4 HD SDI Slot 6 FIBER OPTIC EEN 7 view extron com Physical Configuration Physical Switcher BME 1 4U 8 Physical Switcher BME 1 BME 2 Not Available Logged on Admin BME 3 Not Available Log Off Slot _ EC ELE 1 VGA Multi slot 2 VGA 8x8 00 3 DVI 4x4 00 4 HD SDI 4x4 00 5 FIBER OPTIC Multi slot 6 FIBER OPTIC 16x16 00 7 AUDIO Multi slot 8 AUD
79. Reconfig when a board is installed or replaced The SMX is now ready for cabling See Input output boards section later in this chapter for details Replacing an existing UO board 1 Remove any input and output cables for the I O board being replaced 2 Loosen the outer screws on the existing board and remove it from the unit 3 Slide the replacement board firmly into place and tighten down the screws 4 Repeat for all boards to be replaced Any new boards are now ready for cabling Configure the SMX with the new cards following the steps given in chapter 3 Operation and Setup For alternative methods for configuring the multiswitcher see chapter 4 Programmers Guide chapter 5 SMX Control Software and chapter 6 HTML Operation SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Installation Rear Panel Features and Connections MPUTER oe Ee De Ge oe ote Ge Ze Mess Eo ote E E oce w le E eco ech ve lo eCie Figure 2 3 SMX rear panel features AC power connector DG LAN Ethernet port 3 Reset button and LED LO Remote serial port to D I I O boards optional 3 Plane address switch Power and control connecti
80. SMX 84 88 1616 A analog Number signal type sss ssesees0 8 or 16 stereo balanced unbalanced CONNECT Seca r 8 or 16 3 5 mm captive screw connector 5 pole beste gt 10k ohms opbalanced balanced DC coupled Nominal level ann 0 dBu 0 775 Vrms Maximum Jevel 19 5 dBu balanced or unbalanced at 1 THD N Input gain adjustment 18 dB to 24 dB adjustable per input default 0 dB NOTE 0 dBu 0 775 Vrms 0 dBV 1 Vrms 0 dBV x 2 dBu Audio output SMX 84 88 1616 A analog Number signal type sss ssese1s0 4 8 or 16 stereo balanced unbalanced CONNECT Srian r 8 or 16 3 5 mm captive screw connector 5 pole TM POC aN CS ane 50 ohms unbalanced 100 ohms balanced Clalit Cir ccna tetas 0 1 dB channel to channel Maximum level Hi Z gt 21 dBu balanced or unbalanced at 0 1 THD N Maximum level 600 ohm gt 15 dBm balanced or unbalanced at 0 1 THD N Volume control range ee 76 dB to 0 dB volume numbers 0 through 64 in a 35 dB increment from step 0 to step 1 then in 1 dB increments from steps 1 to 64 default 64 0 dB eu Attenuation volume number minus 64 The default is 0 dB volume number 64 B 10 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Reference Information Control remote switcher host ports Serial host control port Baud rate and protocol Serial control pin configurations 9 pin female D connector Ethernet control port
81. Video mute by plane RGB video mute RGB video unmute Read RGB video mute RGB video mute entire plane RGB video unmute entire plane Audio mute by plane Audio mute Audio unmute Read audio mute Audio mute entire plane Audio unmute entire plane View mute View output mutes entire plane x22 x3 1B x22 x3 0B x22 x3 B k22 1 B k22 0 B 22h xa 1Z k22 x3 0Z Kaatz Kai k2a 0 Z Ese x22 Ms Response switcher to host x22 V mtx3 1 lt x22 V mtx3 0 lt x22 Vmt00 1 lt 4 x22 Vmto070 lt k22 Amtxs 1 lt k22 Amtks0 x22 Amt00 1 lt x22 Amt00 0 lt 4 aka Ki k Mutbka hkalkua Kaka Additional description Mute RGB video output on plane x22 Unmute RGB video for on plane x22 Read RGB video output on plane x22 Mute RGB video plane x22 Unmute RGB video plane X22 Mute audio output on plane x22 Unmute audio for on plane 33 Read audio output on plane x22 Mute audio plane x22 Unmute audio plane x22 View output mute for plane X22 in verbose mode 2 or 3 RGB Delay Triple Action Switching for VGA RGBHV only Set RGB Delay by plane Read RGB Delay Esc x22 x3 13 D lt Ese x22 x3 D lt k22 Outks Diyk13 lt Global presets all planes Save current ties as a global preset Example Recall a global preset Example X11 Spri Spr09 lt 4 Rp Rpr05 lt Save the current set of ti
82. acing the firmware that controls all switcher operation To insert your own HTML pages see Using the File Management Page later in this chapter Update the SMX firmware as follows 1 Visit the Extron web site www extron com and download the latest firmware file to your computer a On the Extron Web page select the Downloads tab b On the Download Center page click the Firmware link on the left sidebar menu c Click on the name of your SMX switcher d On the next screen fill in the required information then click the Download product name_firmware version exe button e On the File Download Security Warning window click Save f On the Save As window browse to the folder where you want to save the firmware file and click Save The firmware installation file is placed on your hard drive 2 Access the SMX Web pages Select the Configuration tab 4 On the Configuration page click the Firmware Upgrade link on the left sidebar menu 5 Click the Browse button A Choose file window opens 6 Navigate to the folder where you saved the firmware upgrade file Select the file SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e HTML Operation 6 11 HTML Operation cont d Choose file Look in SM D a c ES Pe D old My Recent Ean Documents Cc Desktop My Docs My Computer My Network File name am BEI 9 v Files of type fan Files D Cancel LZ Figure 6 11 Choose file
83. adjust the offset as follows 1 Click in the GMT field An offset editing field appears with the offset in the format HH MM 12 00 to 14 00 as shown at right The graphic cursor becomes a text cursor in the set offset field 2 Edit the field as desired to set the proper offset Leading zeros are optional Some time zones are on the half hour 30 minutes 3 Press the Tab key or click in another field to exit the set offset field 4 Click the Take button to make the offset change take effect Enabling daylight savings time When daylight savings time is enabled the switcher updates its internal clock between daylight savings time and standard time in the spring and fall on the date that the time change occurs in your location When daylight savings time is turned off the switcher does not adjust its time reference Select the Use Daylight Savings check box to enable daylight savings time Setting the administrator password The Administrator Password field displays the password required to log on to the SMX switcher via the Ethernet port with all administrator rights and privileges SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e SMX Control Software 5 21 SMX Control Software cont d 5 22 Passwords are case sensitive and are limited to 12 uppercase and or lowercase alphanumeric characters While you are logged on as a user this field is masked with asterisks as a security measure Noyes The following characters are i
84. aiiebbacsncidsutdsedecniuneucasaavivenctesaneuvumdvsanctnieees 3 2 mp tand output DUON EE 3 2 Reihe gei be Engen CG 3 3 POWER INGICALOR BEEN 3 4 Front panel configuration POM EE 3 4 POV INN UD assests tte senate enact sc tect create ee cacatinsead tatea zed neuen caacnetycaclaceueb cians 3 4 Front Panel ODGLatiOn geeiert 3 5 THES General AMT OFAC OM E 3 5 Creating TCS asst stance e E E E a 3 5 VIEWING bd 3 6 An example of viewing a Set Of video or audio tes 3 6 REMOVING RTE 3 7 An example of removing ties from an existing set of video or audio tes 3 7 REpIaCINO CICS a a e a E 3 8 An example of replacing an existing tied input with another Ipput 3 8 Muting or unmuting a video audio or video and audio output sssnnnnnnnnoooeennnnnneneeme 3 9 DUTTA ROU Oe E 3 9 Unamuno OU E 3 10 VO EE 3 10 Saving or recalling a Global Presert ENEE 3 11 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Table of Contents i Table of Contents cont d Saving or recalling a Plane breset ENEE 3 11 Setting RGB Delay VGA and RGBHV boards on 3 12 Setting the front panel locks Executive modesl 3 13 Selecting Lock mode 2 or toggling between mode 2 and mode 0 3 13 Selecting Lock mode 1 or toggling between mode 2 and mode 3 13 Rackgreupgd INUMINATION settings beet ee de a a 3 14 Rear Panel RS 232 RS 422 COMMUNICATIONS ccc cece cee te te eaeteteeeeteees 3 14 Configuration Using the front pDanel a 3 14 Viewing and Adjusting the Audio Input Level ce
85. all or save up to thirty NOTE two global presets using I O buttons 1 16 and ten plane presets using input buttons 1 10 The button lights red when pressed Upon recall or saving the preset the button and all input and output buttons lit red are extinguished See the I O Presets section in this chapter Global presets save and recall configuration for all planes Plane presets save and recall the configurations for a specific plane without affecting the other plane connections SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Operation and Setup 3 3 Operation and Setup cont d View V button This button when pressed and released lights red and allows quick viewing of existing input and output ties When lit after selecting a plane and an associated input muted outputs flash and untied outputs light the appropriate signal color red green or amber Tied outputs remain unlit Use this button to decrease settings for RGB delay input audio level and output audio volume This button also allows muting unmuting outputs See the Muting or unmuting a video audio or video and audio output section for details Esc A button This button when pressed flashes green once all lit control plane input and output buttons are extinguished eu Use this button to increase settings for RGB delay input audio level and output audio volume Power indicator LED s Power indicator LED s These two LEDs labeled
86. and up to 10 plane presets From this list you can select a PRESETS GI zm ZIA global or plane preset to display in the window then E DC i either activate the selected preset by clicking Go or delete it by clicking Delete 4 Go Activates the selected preset as the current configuration E er Save as Allows the current set of ties to be saved as a global S E or plane preset Enter the preset number when prompted o Pe to do so k Delete Allows the selected global or plane preset to be deleted Take Allows you to save to file any changes made to the displayed configuration Cancel Returns to the previous screen undoing any changes you have made Trash can Drag and drop from an input or output button to the trash can to undo all ties associated with that input or output Special Characters The HTML language reserves certain characters for specific functions The switcher will not accept these characters as part of preset names the switcher s name passwords or locally created file names The switcher rejects the following characters space spaces can be used in names lt gt 1 and SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e SMX Control Software 5 27 s Be e H amp 3 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers Ki o Q p lt urio Chapter Six HTML Operation Accessing the Web Pages System Status Pages Configuration Pages Fil
87. are that controls all switcher operation This is not the page to insert your own HTML pages See Uploading HTML files later in this chapter to insert custom HTML pages Visit the Extron web site www extron com and download the latest firmware file to your computer a On the Extron Web page select the Downloads tab b On the Download Center page click the Firmware link on the left sidebar menu c Click S and navigate to your SMX switcher type d On the next screen fill in the required information then click the Download product name_firmware version exe button e On the File Download Security Warning window click Save f On the Save As window browse to the folder where you want to save the firmware file and click Save The firmware installation file is placed on your hard drive 5 24 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e SMX Control Software 2 Start the Matrix Switcher Control Program and connect to the SMX switcher See Using the program in this chapter for method The Ethernet connection is much faster than the RS 232 RS 422 connection Use the Ethernet connection rather than the serial port for firmware uploads 3 From the Tools menu select Update Firmware The Select files window opens figure 5 16 Select files to Upload to Extron Server Look in O SM oi ct ES d old a LG a smx BS19 Mu Recent Documents 3 Desktop P My Docs My Computer ay
88. arstellen k nnen Instrucciones de seguridad e Espanol Este simbolo se utiliza para advertir al usuario sobre instrucciones importantes A N de operaci n y mantenimiento o cambio de partes que se desean destacar en el contenido de la documentaci n suministrada con los equipos Precaucion Leer las instrucciones e Leer y analizar todas las instrucciones de operaci n y seguridad antes de usar el equipo Este s mbolo se utiliza para advertir al usuario sobre la presencia de elementos con voltaje peligroso sin protecci n aislante que puedan encontrarse dentro de la caja o alojamiento del producto y que puedan representar riesgo de electrocuci n Conservar las instrucciones e Conservar las instrucciones de seguridad para futura consulta Obedecer las advertencias e Todas las advertencias e instrucciones marcadas en el equipo o en la documentaci n del usuario deben ser obedecidas Evitar el uso de accesorios e No usar herramientas o accesorios que no sean especificamente recomendados por el fabricante ya que podrian implicar riesgos ZEM e PM J N BE SERA PRR A ERE RSS bi Cep SBR BE AAR eke it ee In Dirt HAASE AS Ls AK aL FIER AE Aa De HE OI REHAB HMR ZAKER KEN EFES o HO EPR RAZARA SIM e AE AP RAR LA I DEE D
89. at riel qu avec la source d alimentation indiqu e sur l appareil Ce mat riel doit tre utilis avec une alimentation principale comportant un fil de terre neutre Le troisi me contact de mise a la terre constitue un dispositif de s curit n essayez pas de la contourner ni de la d sactiver D connexion de l alimentation Pour mettre le mat riel hors tension sans danger d connectez tous les cordons d alimentation de l arri re de l appareil ou du module d alimentation de bureau s il est amovible ou encore de la prise secteur Protection du cordon d alimentation e Acheminer les cordons d alimentation de mani re ce que personne ne risque de marcher dessus et a ce qu ils ne soient pas cras s ou pinc s par des objets R paration maintenance e Faire ex cuter toutes les interventions de r paration maintenance par un technicien qualifi Aucun des l ments internes ne peut tre r par par l utilisateur Afin d viter tout danger d lectrocution l utilisateur ne doit pas essayer de proc der lui m me ces op rations car l ouverture ou le retrait des couvercles risquent de l exposer de hautes tensions et autres dangers Fentes et orifices e Si le bo tier de l appareil comporte des fentes ou des orifices ceux ci servent emp cher les composants internes sensibles de surchauffer Ces ouvertures ne doivent jamais tre bloqu es par des objets Lithium Batterie e Il a danger d explosion gll y a
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91. bnet mask octet contains the value 255 the related octets of the local device s address and the remote device s IP address are unmasked Unmasked octets are compared indicated by in figure A 7 e If the subnet mask octet contains the value 0 the related octets of the local device s and remote device s IP addresses are masked Masked octets are not compared indicated by X in figure A 6 If the unmasked octets of the two IP addresses match indicated by in figure A 7 example 1 the two addresses are on the same subnet If the two unmasked fields do not match indicated by an unequal sign in figure A 7 example 2 and example 3 the addresses are not on the same subnet Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Local IP Address 192 168 254 254 192 168 254 254 192 168 254 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 X X 255 255 0 0 X X 255 255 0 0 X X Remote IP Address 192 168 2 25 190 190 2 25 192 190 2 25 Match X X Match AN No match 4 X X No match Same subnet Different subnet Different subnet Figure A 7 Comparing the IP addresses SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers Ethernet Connection A 9 sS Ze 3 o a SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers S C Q p lt urio Appendix B Reference Information Specifications SMX Series Part Numbers Cables and Accessories Button Labels Reference Information Specifications SMX Series Video composite video SMX 84 88 1616 V Rout
92. bol definitions Carriage return with line feed Or Carriage return with no line feed e Space Esc or W Escape key Input and output numbers in commands may be entered as either 1 digit 2 digit or 3 digit numbers All input and output numbers are reported as 2 digit numbers in the response e g 03 for input 3 x1 Input number 1 through maximum number of inputs x2 Input number for ties 0 through maximum number of inputs Input 0 untied x3 Output number 1 through maximum number of outputs Numeric dB value 18 through 24 43 steps of gain or attenuation k5 Audio gain 0 dB through 24 dB Audio attenuation 1 dB through 18 dB Volume adjustment range 0 to 100 in 1 dB steps Volume max 64 default volume min 0 Fiber optic transceiver module 0 no module installed 1 multimode module 2 singlemode module On off status muting executive mode power supply etc muting power supply 0 off disabled 1 on enabled executive mode 0 enable basic and admin 1 disabled front panel 2 enabled basic only Output rate where bypass mode 0000 no connection rate mis match nnnn actual rate X11 Global plane preset 0 current configuration 32 max global preset 10 max plane preset x13 Delay in 0 5 second increments 10 max 5 0 seconds SMX System Multimatrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide 4 5 Programmer s Guide cont d
93. can cause conflicts with other equipment Only local system administrators should change IP addresses Gateway IP Address field The Gateway IP Address field identifies the address of the gateway to the mail server to be used if the switcher and the mail server are not on the same subnet The gateway IP address has the same validity rules as the system IP address Subnet Mask field The Subnet Mask field is used to determine whether the switcher is on the same subnet as the mail server when you are subnetting For more information see Subnetting A Primer in Appendix A Ethernet Connection MAC Address field The Media Access Control MAC Address is hard coded in the switcher and cannot be changed Firmware field This field shows the firmware version number This field only changes when the firmware is updated Model field This field shows the model SMX and cannot be changed Part Number field This field shows the SMX part number e g 60 855 01 and cannot be changed 6 6 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e HTML Operation Date Time Settings fields The Date Time Settings fields figure 6 6 provide a location for viewing and setting the time functions Date Time Settings Date J 12 x 2009 Local Date Time Time 3 40 wl AM v Zone gt 04 00 Atlantic Time Canada Caracas La Paz Santiago v Daylight Saving E OuSA Europe O Brazil Figure 6 6 Date Time Settings field
94. cation EDID Minder Table DDC source selection DVI Pro HDMI SIS value ka Resolution Refresh SIS value x32 Resolution Refresh Resolution Refresh Hz Hz Hz 0 21 60 Automatic 1280x1024 Output 1 1280x1024 Output 2 1365x768 Output 3 1365x768 Output 4 1366x768 Output 5 1366x768 Output 6 1400x1050 Output 7 1600x1200 Output 8 480p 480p 2 channel audio 640x480 576p 576p 640x480 720p 720p 800x600 720p default 720p default DVI Pro HDMI 2 channel audio 800x600 1080i 1080p multi channel audio 852x480 1080i 1080i 2 channel audio 852x480 1080p 1080p 1024x768 default 1080p 1080p DVI 2 channel audio 1024x768 User assigned 1024x852 User assigned 1024x852 User assigned 1280x768 User assigned 1280x768 For DVI Pro HDMI EDID data resolutions 1 28 30 31 35 and 37 40 are the same Resolutions 29 32 34 and 36 differ For DVI Pro HDMI channel definitions see page 4 7 K Input number where 01 to maximum number of inputs x30 Slot address 01 to 10 x32 EDID reference file for DDC data 00 40 where 15 DVI or 32 DVI Pro is default 0 automatic 1 8 stored from connected EDID monitors reference 9 36 factory fixed rates 37 40 user definable EDID file data block 128 or 256 bytes of binary data for DVI depending which DVI board is installed or 256 bytes for DVI Pro HDMI 4 14 SMX System Multimatrix Switcher e Programm
95. ce 3 14 WISINIG THe ThOME Sea e E E E A EEE EE EE EAEE 3 14 Viewing and Adjusting the Audio Output Volume ee 3 16 USING TMS dei d EN 3 16 Reset LO V CIS ica tscieaieertintntidn ne ra ale A a 3 18 AE ee 3 18 Chapter Four e Programmer s Guide o oo ccc ceessssseseeseeseeseseeseeseetesteseeseenen 4 1 RS 232 RS 422 A BUER 4 2 Ethernet LAN Port 4 2 Ethernet CONNECTION EE 4 2 Defaot IP AO e EE 4 2 Establishing A CONNEC ON WEE 4 2 CONMECTIONS TIC E CN 4 3 NUMBER Of egal ed e 4 3 USING VErDOSe Mod EN 4 3 Host to Switcher INStructiOns 2 000000 cc cee cscsesecsesecscsesecaesesscseecsesenecseseneeaees 4 3 Switcher Initiated Messages ccc cccccscecscsesecscscsesesecessesesececsesesesesassesecesaeaeeees 4 3 Switcher Error RESPONSES 0 0000 ccc cs ccssecssseecseseecsesesacsesecaesesecassessesececaesecesaeneceeaees 4 4 Using the Command Response Table for SIS Commande 4 5 SV AD OMS MGI ONS E 4 5 Command response table for SIS commands continued a000ssnnnnnnnnnsrnnnnnnnnnnsrnrnnn 4 9 Command response table for SIS commands CONTINUE cceseeceeeeeeessssesseeeeeeeeees 4 10 Command response table for SIS commands CONTINUE ccceeeeeeeeeeeeesssessseeeeeeeeees 4 11 Command response table for SIS commands CONTINUE cccceeeeeeeeeessssssseeeeeeeeees 4 12 Command response table for SIS commands CONTINUE cceeeeeeeeeeeeessessseeeeeeeeeees 4 13 Command response table for SIS c
96. contained on the Extron Software Products DVD included with the switcher Install and run this program on a Windows based PC connected to either of the switcher s serial ports or the Ethernet port See and on pages 2 5 and 2 7 for connection information It cannot be run from the DVD Installing the program 1 Insert the DVD into the drive The DVD self starts The Extron software DVD window appears Extron Electronics Ger The Extron Software DVD Issue 2009 1 D Heme Ki sl som EA Contac 500 033 984 For more than 25 years Extron Electronics has manufactured professional A interfaces switchers matrix switchers Gstribution amolifiers Wier New Sres Leet Arer Sh resoluDon cable Extron offers sclumons for imeeoradon o vironments such as boardrooms Classrooms and training d i P Some e Products Fon thee behest g information vist www extroa com Drivers Get viewers amp utilities here Directx Orectx is Dinectx Ts Firmware The Extron Software DVD Issue 2009 1 a Windows technology that enabies higher performance im graphics and sound on your PC a f e at 1f the DVD does not self start run Launch exe from the DVD 2 Click the Software tab 3 Scroll to the SMX Control program and click Install SMX Control Program binspall 4 Follow the on screen instructions The installation program creates a C Program Files Extron SMxX folder
97. cpOks xe xe Xap ep ke 30 Hdcp100 xe xsP ks Kallef Robi k30 HdcpOoo xs keP kep lt 4 Setting input audio Gain Attenuation by plane The G and g commands are case sensitive Gain dB Attenuation dB Increment Decrement Kaale aarkKlvee ECKNSIS 22 k1 G Setting output audio volume by plane Increment Decrement Output level k22 k3 V ECKE k22 k3 k7V k22jink1 Audxa 4t k22 Inka e Audkae4 K to ki Audix4 t K to ki Auda k22 Outk3 Volx7 lt 4 k22 Outks Volx7 X2210utx3 Vollx7 lt 4 Additional description View HDCP of input Si verbose response View HDCP of output x3 verbose response View HDCP of all inputs in slot 30 verbose response View HDCP of all inputs in slot x30 verbose response View Audio levels Audio gain for input Audio volume for output Names aa 22 baV Kaj X74 deu Invalid characters for names are lt gt and The name may have up to 12 characters including A Z a z 0 9 and space EscX11 nameNG 4 Nmgkii names Esc 1 SecurityING Nmg01 Security1 lt Write global preset name Assign name to preset 11 Example Name global preset 1 Security1 Esc x11ING lt names Esc 2NG 4 Ese x22 K11 nameNG 4 Esc x22 k11ING Read global preset Example Security1 4 Kach names Write plane preset Read plane preset names K Input nu
98. d 1 stop bit no parity no flow control 8 bit See and on pages 2 5 through 2 7 and on page 3 4 for connection details Ethernet LAN Port The rear panel Ethernet connector on the unit can be connected to an Ethernet LAN or WAN Communications between the unit and the controlling device is via telnet a TCP socket using port 23 The TCP port can be changed if necessary This connection makes SIS control of the SMX possible using a computer connected to the same LAN or WAN The SIS commands and behavior of the unit is identical to that when communicating to it via RS 232 Ethernet connection The Ethernet cable can be terminated as a straight through cable or a crossover cable and must be properly terminated for your application See page A 2 for cable termination details Default IP addresses To access the SMX switcher via the Ethernet port you need the Extron IP address and may need the subnet mask and the gateway address If the IP address has been changed to an address comprised of words and characters the actual numeric IP address can be determined using the ping ICMP utility see appendix A Ethernet Connection for more details The factory specified defaults are IP address 192 168 254 254 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway address 0 0 0 0 Establishing a connection Establish a network connection to the switcher as follows 1 Open a TCP socket to port 23 using the switcher s IP address au Ir th
99. d remote locations it may be vital to know that sources are active and switching Extron s DSVP confirms that input sources are active by scanning all sync inputs for active signals DSVP provides instantaneous frequency feedback for composite sync or separate horizontal and vertical sync signals via the switcher s RS 232 RS 422 port or the Ethernet port Virtual plane grouping Switching planes can be grouped together to make a single virtual switching plane Plane grouping allows several signal planes to act as a single unit with a single control command affecting all planes Audio input gain attenuation Users can set the input level of audio gain or attenuation 18 dB to 24 dB via the RS 232 RS 422 or Ethernet link or from the front panel Individual input audio levels can be adjusted so there are no noticeable volume differences between sources Audio output volume audio I O boards The audio volume of each output can be displayed and adjusted through a range from full output to completely silent using the front panel or through serial port or Ethernet control RGB Delay VGA and RGBHV This allows the delay of the output of the signal by a specified time the delay time enabling video and audio signals to be kept in sync This can be set via the front panel RS 232 or LAN connection SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Introduction 1 5 Introduction cont d Three front panel security lockout modes Executive mod
100. dB fully loaded Crosstalk EE 82 dB 1 MHz 72 dB 5 MHz 68 dB 10 MHz 61 dB 30 MHz 53 dB 100 MHz tte ees 74 dB 1 MHz 64 dB 5 MHz 56 dB 10 MHz 48 dB 30 MHz 38 dB 100 MHz Switching speed ses ssvesienwsssvereressesses 200 ms max Video input wideband SMX 84 88 1616 WB Number signal bwpe 8 or 16 VGA OXGA RGBHV RGBS RGsB RsGsBs HDTV component video S video composite video S PDIF digital audio not reclocked EE 8 or 16 female BNC Nominal level Gegen 0 7 Vp p for RGB Minimum maximum levels Analog 0 3 V to 1 5 Vp p with no offset r Encan 75 ohms Horizontal Dreduemncn 15 kHz to 150 kHz Ve e UE e 30 Hz to 150 Hz Retr Tee eege eer lt 30 dB 5 MHz DC offset max allowable 1 0 V SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Reference Information B 3 Reference Information cont d Video output wideband SMX 84 88 1616 WB Number signal iwvpe 4 8 or 16 VGA OXGA RGBHV RGBS RGsB RsGsBs HDTV component video S video composite video S PDIF digital audio not reclocked CONMECIOLS S suenen iEn A 4 8 or 16 female BNC Nominal Jee 0 7 Vp p for RGB Minimum maximum levels 0 3 V to 1 5 Vp p follows input bank ee Ee 75 ohms Retr JOSS E lt 30 dB 5 MHz EE 5 mV with input at 0 offset SWITCHING CY DC srpen deii Triple Action Sync SMX 88 SYNC SMX 88 H V SMX 1616 SYNC Input type SMX 88 SYNC SMX 1616 SYNC Composite sync S SN AE Separate H and
101. dace Below are your Unit s basic System Settings Most units will work with the default IP Settings without making any Firmware Upgrade changes If you require help changing your settings please refer to the user guide IP Settings PAS D Unit Name SMX 04 06 58 Sa E DHCP On Off MAC Address 00 05 A6 04 06 58 tune vivivi extron com IP Address 192 168 254 254 Firmware 1 10 Gateway IP Address 254 252 100 93 Model SMX Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Part Number 60 855 01 Date Time Settings Date 5 x 18 x 2009 Local Date Time Time 12 a 57 m Pm Lal zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana im Daylight a s A A Saving Ooff usA Europe Brazil Figure 6 5 System Configuration page On password protected connections there are two levels of protection administrator and user Administrators have full access to all switching capabilities and editing functions Users can create ties create and recall presets and view all settings with the exception of passwords e Ethernet connection to the switcher either entering SIS commands see chapter 4 Programmer s Guide or using the Matrix Switcher Control Program see chapter 5 SMX Control Software is password protected e Connection via the RS 232 RS 422 port is not password protected IP Settings fields The IP Settings fields provide a location for viewing and editing settings unique to the Ethernet interface Af
102. de 2 or 3 Query updated firmware ZO x21 plus web ver desc version upload date time Ver bail 4 plus web ver desc upload date time verbose mode 2 or 3 deu The 3Q and 4Q responses indicate the web version a brief description model used on and the date the last version was uploaded For example a typical 4Q response is 1 09 1 77 SMX Series Wed 01 Apr 2009 18 35 43 GMT indicating loaded firmware version is 1 04 web version is 1 77 for the SMX uploaded Wednesday April 1st 2009 at 6 35 pm GMT NOTE Executive mode mute status here executive mode 0 disabled 1 enabled basic and admin lock 2 enabled basic only x21 Version number X XX SMX System Multimatrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide 4 11 Programmer s Guide cont d Command response table for SIS commands continued Command ASCII command Response Additional host to switcher switcher to host description Query system status x24 x24 e x24 e x25 e x26 e x26 e x77 x78 lt Query specific system or or or X77 status Stsn X24 or or or X774 verbose mode 2 or 3 Example Sts0 3 31 4 98 24 22 100 40 03305 03308 1 04 1 3 31 and 4 98 are power supply voltages 24 22 is fan voltage 100 40 degrees F is the temperature 03305 is fan 1 rpm 03308 is fan 2 rpm 1 is primary power supply OK Query switcher vka xka Ak vbkal Vix2 xK Aka xK e information general vk xk ak A xk per plane 16 actual and 10 virtual pl
103. ds different plane addresses 1 6 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Introduction Ze 3 o a SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers s C Q p lt urio Chapter Two Installation U L Safety Requirements Mounting the Switcher Rear Panel Features and Connections Installation UL Safety Requirements The Underwriters Laboratories UL requirements listed below pertain to the safe installation and operation of this SMX MultiMatrix Switcher Important safety instructions 1 cl Sen 25 Fe r IS 10 11 12 13 14 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with a dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the
104. e Management Page Control Pages Special Characters HTML Operation The SMX can be controlled and operated through its Ethernet port connected via a LAN or WAN using a web browser such as Microsoft s Internet Explorer The browser displays the switcher s factory installed Web pages which provide an alternative means of viewing and operating the SMX If your Ethernet connection to the matrix switcher is unstable try turning off the proxy server in your Web browser To do this in Microsoft s Internet Explore click Tools gt Internet Options gt Connections gt LAN Settings and clear the Use a proxy server check box Click OK Accessing the Web Pages Access the HTML pages as follows 1 Start the Web browser program 2 Click in the browser s Address field and enter your SMX s IP address au Ir the local system administrators have not changed the value the factory specified default 192 168 254 254 is the correct value for this field 4 Ifyou want the browser to display a page other than the default page such as a custom page that you have uploaded enter a slash and the name of the file to open The browser s Address field should display the address in the following format OCT OCT CT Cl optional_file_name html Noyes The following characters are invalid in file names lt gt 1 and space Si Press the keyboard Enter key The SMX checks to see if it is password protected
105. e button and the SMX is updated removing the selected tie To set input audio levels 1 Inthe Input Adjustments section click in the desired input audio level field A drop down value list 24 to 18 dB appears see figure 6 14 input 4 H Input Adjustments H Input Audio Level dB Input 1 0905 w Input 2 05dB Input 3 00d8 Input 4 09dB Je 11dB Lol I t 3 Ge 10dB Input 6 09dB 08dB Input 3 07dB 06dB Input B r 4o05dB 04dB Input 9 03dB i Input 10 02dB 01dB 1 Input 14 00d6 O1idB 4 Input 12 02dB 03dB i Input 13 04dB 05dB Input 14 GA 06dB i Input 15 07dB C 08dB Input Ap SdB 10dB I 1idB L 12dB 13dB 14dB 15dB 16dB 17dB 18dB M Figure 6 14 Click in an input field to see the drop down dB value list 2 Scroll down to the desired level and click The page refreshes and the device updates to the selected level SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e HTML Operation 6 15 HTML Operation cont d 6 16 To set output volume levels 1 Inthe Output Adjustments section click in the desired output volume field A drop down value list 0 to 64 appears see figure 6 15 output 6 Output Adjustments Volume A V Mute Output 1 29 el Mute Output 2 64 Mute Output ze 24 el Mute Output 4 64 Mute Output ze ei el Mute Output 6 ll Mute Output 7 Sie
106. e local system administrators have not changed the value the factory specified default 192 168 254 254 is the correct value for this field The switcher responds with a copyright message including the date the name of the product firmware version part number and the current date time a Ir the switcher is not password protected the device is ready to accept SIS commands immediately after it sends the copyright message Le If the switcher is password protected a pas Sword prompt appears below the copyright message 2 If the switcher is password protected enter the appropriate administrator or user password If the password is accepted the switcher responds with Login User or Login Aaministrator If the password is not accepted the Password prompt reappears 4 2 SMX System Multimatrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide Connection Timeouts The Ethernet link times out after a designated period of time of no communications By default this timeout value is set at five minutes but the value can be changed See the Global configure IP port timeout command on page 4 22 Extron recommends leaving the default timeout at five minutes and periodically issuing the Query Q command to keep the connection active If there are long idle periods Extron recommends disconnecting the socket and reopening the connection when another command must be sent Number of connections An SMX switcher can have up to 200 simultaneous TCP con
107. ed supports all single link DVI if using an optional adapter and HDMI standards from 640x480 60 Hz to 1600x1200 60 Hz computer video These SMX HDMI Series boards are compatible with HDMI 1 3 Digital audio Supports HDMI audio transmitted through the RGB and Y Cr Cb lines actively buffered Consumer Electronics Control CEC Supports CEC wired infrared data pass through using the HDMI 1 3 standard EDID and DDC visssiscseenstses Supports Extended Display Identification Data EDID and Display Data Channel DDC data using DVI and HDMI standards EDID and DDC signals are actively buffered HDE Eege Compliant with High bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDCP using DVI and HDMI 1 3 standards HPD ee Supports hot plug detection HPD of display as a pass through signal Maximum data rate eee 6 75 Gbps 2 25 Gbps per color Maximum pixel clock nn 225 MHz eene DVI 1 0 HDMI 1 3 Switching E 200 ns max B 8 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers Reference Information Video input SMX 44 48 84 88 HDMI Number signal type 08 4 or 8 depending on model digital RGB single link HDMI or DVI D CONMECIONS ege 4 or 8 female HDMI type A Ee EK e SE Automatic Input cable length gt 50 15 24 m at 1920x1200 48 50 or 60 Hz or 1080p ai The transmission distance varies depending on the signal resolution and on the type of cable graphic card and display used in the system Video output SMX 44 48 84 88 HD
108. eir respective owners SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Table of Contents v Ze 3 o a SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers S C Q p lt urio Chapter One Introduction About this Manual About the SMX MultiMatrix Switcher Definitions Features Introduction About this Manual This manual contains installation configuration and operating information for the Extron SMX MultiMatrix Switcher with optional input output I O boards It covers performing operations using the front panel controls and Simple Instruction Set SIS commands It also describes how to load and start up the Windows based SMX Control Program and how to connect to the built in HTML pages for operating the switcher In this manual the term video model refers to any SMX switcher that switches video In this manual the term audio model refers to any SMX switcher that switches audio In this manual the terms SMX matrix switcher SMX switcher SMX and switcher are used interchangeably and refer to a typical SMX System MultiMatrix Switcher About the SMX MultiMatrix Switcher The Extron SMX MultiMatrix Switcher is a modular configurable multi format card cage system available in 2U SMX 200 3U SMX 300 4U SMX 400 or 5U SMX 500 frames Each frame has rear panel slots into which I O boards can be inserted in any configuration and signal type The table below gives a list of available I O boards t
109. em button configuration The MATRIX SWITCHERS 3232 or 1616 selections most closely match the button configuration of the SMX switchers the SMX option gives you four rows of blank buttons However you can also select any option from this menu Selecting Customize Button Layouts opens a blank worksheet on which customized buttons can be placed in any desired configuration 3 Click on the button representation that you want to edit A red box surrounds the selected button 4 Edit the selected button by using any of the tools provided on the Button Label Generator window Some of the edits you can make are e Enter text and select the font text size and text color from the drop down menus on the tool bar e Select an icon from the Button Picture Palate and drag it to a button SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Reference Information e Place a bitmap image from your computer on a selected button To remove all the text or the image from a button click Clear Button To remove the text and images from all the buttons click Clear All Buttons To access the Button Label Generator Help program select Use Help from the Help menu After creating the labels print them out by selecting Print from the File pull down menu in the upper left corner of the Button Label Generator Window To save the button label set as an xml file on your computer select Save As from the File menu and give the label file a name Replacing button label
110. er s Guide Command response table for SIS commands continued Command ASCII command Response Additional host to switcher switcher to host description Commands specific to SMX SDI HD SDI boards Output re clocking per slot Set output re clocker per so KaKa Rte x3 0F x3 k18 slot Read re clocker x3 0 k3 x18 List DSVP Digital Sync Validation Processing DSVP for VGA and RGBHV List individual sync bank LS ks x15 lt 4 Listed as Horizontal Vertical DVSP X30 FROKA ke x15 lt 4 Verbose mode 2 or 3 deu Unit responds 0000 00 0000 00 if no connection or error is found List all input sync DVSP ago x19 x197 k19 ai K30IFRQO00 X19 x19P x19 lt 4 Verbose mode 2 or 3 DSVP signal present for Composite S video DVI DVI Pro HDMI boards List all input sync DVSP ago Kioko ia a K30 FROO K19 x19P k19 lt 4 Verbose mode 2 or 3 Noyes List individual signal present per slot is not available on this board Unit responds with error E14 DSVP signal present and rate re clocker for SDI HD SDI boards List individual sync x30 x3 LS Xio DVSP slot K30FRQK3 K104 Verbose mode 2 or 3 deu Unit responds 0000 if no connection or error is found List all sync DVSP slot x30F OLS Kigi x19 lt 4 X30 FRQO k19 k19P k19 lt 4 Verbose mode 2 or 3 DSVP link present for Fiber optic boards List all input DVSP KOOLS East Ek lt A X30 FRQO X19 x19 x19 lt 4 Verbose mode 2
111. ers e HTML Operation 6 9 HTML Operation cont d 3 Inthe User Name and Password fields enter a user name and a password that senders must enter in order for the SMX to accept their e mail messages For the User name you can use any combination of letters numerals spaces and symbols except the comma and the single and double quotation marks and For the password you can use all characters except the comma The user name and password can each be from 1 to 30 characters Noyes You must specify both a user name and a password 4 Click the Save button next to the Mail IP Address field to save your user name and password To remove SMTP authorization click Edit deselect the SMTP Authorization Required check box then click Save Email Address fields The eight Email address fields identify the e mail addresses of the personnel to whom the SMX switcher e mails notification of its failure and repair status Standard e mail address conventions nnnnn xxx com apply The check boxes and drop boxes associated with each address field let you specify specific criteria under which the SMX will e mail the recipients Click Edit to make changes Click Save to save the changes see figure 6 9 e Inthe Missing Input drop box to the left of the address select the inputs to monitor for presence or absence of a signal e Check the Power box to monitor the power supplies e In the associated E Mail Options drop box select whe
112. es If a matrix switcher is installed in an open area where operation by unauthorized personnel may be a problem either of two security lockout modes can be implemented the third mode is unlocked When a front panel locked mode is enabled a special button combination or SIS command is required to unlock the front panel controller and make the front panel fully operational Upgradeable firmware The firmware that controls all switcher operation can be upgraded in the field via either serial port or the Ethernet port without taking the switcher out of service Firmware upgrades are available for download on the Extron Web site www extron com and they can be installed using the Windows based control program or built in HTML pages Labeling Extron s button label software lets you create labels to place in the front panel I O buttons with names alphanumeric characters or color bitmaps for easy and intuitive input and output selection Alternatively labels can be made with any Brother P Touch or comparable labeler Operational flexibility Operations such as input output selection setting of presets and adjustment of audio levels can be performed on the front panel or via the Ethernet or serial link The serial links allow remote control via a PC or control system The Ethernet link allows multiple remote links with two levels of password protection e Front Panel Controller The front panel controller supports input
113. es as global preset X11 The command character is a comma Save current ties as preset 9 Recall global preset which becomes the current configuration Command character is a period Recall preset 5 as current configuration deu Ifyou attempt to recall a preset that has not been saved the SMX responds with the E11 error code Output number mute status 0 Off 1 On Preset number 01 32 Global presets 1 10 Plane presets RGB delay interval with delay in 0 5 second increments 10 maximum Video Audio mute status 0 no mutes 1 Video mute 2 Audio 3 Video and audio mute Plane number 00 15 16 planes 01 maximum number of outputs for your model SMX System Multimatrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide 4 9 Programmer s Guide cont d Command response table for SIS commands continued Additional description ASCII command host to switcher Command Response switcher to host Plane presets Save current ties as a x22 x11 0 k2 Sprfx11 lt Save the current set of ties plane as plane preset X11 The preset command character is a comma Recall a plane preset K22 x11 0 ech Recall plane preset X11 which becomes the current configuration The command character is a period View Presets Ties le The Gand P commands are case sensitive View current video Esc G k22 0 x3 1 VC x2 e x2 e x2 efx View video configuration configuration plane K
114. ete the applicable fields or check the Use DHCP box the automatically obtain an IP address The Take button appears and the Close button changes to Cancel Click Take to accept the changes or Cancel to reset the fields to the previous settings Click Close to close the window eu Fields that appear grayed out have been set at the factory are not changeable To change the Date Time settings complete the applicable fields or click the Sync time to PC button To create change the Administrator User passwords edit the applicable fields La An administrator password must be created before a user password can be Ze We ee a buerg E The characters invalid in passwords To add configure e mail addresses complete the fields as desired See IP Setup for further details and space are e HTML File Manager Select this to add or remove user created web files A BOOT extronweb ST buttons xml Ei confroom_Aud_22 gif e confroom_control html LET confroom_ CR_02 at eSfsecuril Aud 21 of E security VCR_01 oif 1 171 568 Bytes Left HTML FILES LIST E List SubDirectories IV Mon 10 Jan 2005 20 21 55 GMT Mon 10 Jan 2005 20 21 55 GMT Mon 10 Jan 2005 20 21 57 GMT Mon 10 Jan 2005 20 21 57 GMT Mon 10 Jan 2005 20 21 57 GMT Close Mon 10 Jan 2005 19 56 56 GMT 939 48891 1357 1151 Directory Functions To select file from the server list cl
115. eveloped by the HDMI Working Group that combines video multi channel audio and control signals into a single digital interface for use with DVD players digital television and other audiovisual devices SDI Serial Digital Interface The standard based on a 270 Mbps transfer rate This is a 10 bit scrambled polarity independent interface with common scrambling for both component ITU R 601 and composite digital video and four channels of embedded digital audio HD SDI High definition version of SDI specified in SMPTE 292M This standard transmits audio and video over a single coaxial cable with a data rate of 1 485 Gbit second SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Introduction Features Hot swappable Input Output boards and SFP modules Any board or SFP module can be added or replaced without taking the unit out of service or removing the power Channel to channel isolation Each I O board provides isolation between channels and extremely low electrostatic emissions Quick Switch Front Panel Controller OQS FPC The QuickSwitch FPC allows for touch of a button input and output selection and switching Presets This time saving feature allows the set up and recall of recurring I O configurations using either the front panel RS 232 422 or Ethernet Global Up to 32 individual I O configurations may be saved and recalled Plane Up to 10 presets per switching plane can be saved and recalled without affecting t
116. firmly snap it into place Gently but firmly press the reassembled button into place on the SMX front panel Repeat steps 1 through 7 as needed to relabel other buttons SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Reference Information B 15 Reference Information cont d B 16 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers Reference Information Button label blanks Extron s Warranty Extron Electronics warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase In the event of malfunction during the warranty period attributable directly to faulty workmanship and or materials Extron Electronics will at its option repair or replace said products or components to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore said product to proper operating condition provided that it is returned within the warranty period with proof of purchase and description of malfunction to USA Canada South America Japan and Central America Extron Electronics Japan Extron Electronics Kyodo Building 16 Ichibancho 1001 East Ball Road Chiyoda ku Tokyo 102 0082 Anaheim CA 92805 Japan U S A Europe Africa and the Middle East China Extron Europe Extron China Hanzebouleva
117. formation such as a notice of a change in input or some other setting This is a verbose wordy relationship between the switcher and a connected device For a direct RS 232 422 connection the SMX is set for verbose mode by default When the SMX is connected via Ethernet verbose mode is disabled by default in order to reduce the amount of communication traffic on the network If you want to use verbose mode with a switcher connected via Ethernet you must set this mode to On each time you reconnect to the SMX View verbose mode Esc CV ez Show verbose mode tagged response status ez Where 0 neither verbose mode nor tagged responses enabled 1 verbose mode enabled no tagged responses default 2 tagged responses enabled verbose mode not enabled 3 both verbose mode and tagged responses enabled Password 12 digits user admin Set mail server IP unit domain name deu Password is optional If no password is being used type Esc x56 x57 CM4 R il IP erences SS Kaes domain name Set e mail recipient Esc x82 x8i1 CR lt Iprx82 x81 Read e mail recipient Esc xs2 ICR lt x81 lt 4 Show e mail recipient address al lEsc x56 x57 x74 x74ICM lt Ipmex56 x57 x74 x74 Set E mail events for Esc x83 x8 2 x90 x84 xs5 EM lt recipient 81 pekxs3 xs2 x84 x85 kes Example Esc I65 02 00 2EM lt 02Ipel65 00 2222222222222222 lt 4 View E mail events for Esc x83 x8 2 x90 x84 EM lt
118. he broken line disappears Click Take to confirm the tie The broken line becomes solid SS Extron s SMX System MultiMatrix Control Program ver 1 0 connected to SMX 04 06 58 BAX le Help Preferences Master Reset File Tools PN CHANGES Take Cancel Figure 5 8 Completed ties solid and pending ties broken lines If Immediate Changes has been selected in the Preferences menu the tie is e made immediately a solid line appears and Cancel or Take buttons are not displayed To remove a tie Drag the output box outline to its tied input box or to the trash can e If Hold Verify Changes has been selected from the Preferences menu the solid tie line becomes broken Noyes Ifyou want to reinstate the tie click Cancel The line becomes solid Click Take to remove the tie The broken tie line disappears e If Immediate Changes has been selected from the Preferences menu the tie is removed immediately SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e SMX Control Software 5 17 SMX Control Software cont d To view information on a input or output Position the cursor over that device in the Matrix window A pop up window opens showing the input and output numbers names if captions were specified details on the connections to that device and the frequency of the video signal being sent to or from it see figure 5 9 fem Extron s SMX System MultiMatrix Control Program ver 1
119. he number and type of connectors and the number of slots used by any given board For example from the first row the SMX 84 V is an 8x4 8 input by 4 output composite video board takes up one slot and has BNC connectors Board type UO Connector Board names ae Seen Board Sizes slots used Composite BNC SMX 84 V SMX 88 V SMX 1616 V S video BNC SMX 84 YC SMX 88 YC SMX 1616 YC SDI and HD SDI BNC e SMX 44 HD SDI SMX 84 HD SDI SMX 88 HD SDI SMX 1616 HD SDI Ultra Wideband BNC SMX 84 WB SMX 88 WB SMX 1616 WB Sync BNC SMX 88 SYNC SMX 1616 SYNC H or V H or V 8x8 1 16x16 2 SMX 88 H V 8x8 2 Stereo Audio Captive R SMX 84 A SMX 88 A SMX 1616 A DVI SMX 44 DVI SMX 48 DVI SMX 84 DVI SMX 88 DVI wf BEER Tue 4x8 2 8x8 2 DVI Pro SMX 44 DVI Pro SMX 48 DVI Pro SMX 84 DVI Pro SMX 88 DVI Pro S video boards mini DIN SMX 84 SV SMX 88 SV SMX 1616 SV HDMI HDMI SMX 44HDMI SMX48 HDMI SMX 84HDMI_ SMX 88 HDMI Wideband VGA 15 pin HD SMX 84VGA SMX 88 VGA SMX 1616 VGA Fiber optic Optical SMX 88 FOX 4G SM SMX 1616 4G SM a multimode SMX 88 FOX 4G MM SMX 1616 4G MM 1 2 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Introduction 8x8 1 16x16 2 b UONDNpos U e SA9YIIIMS NUIEIWDIDIN Waishs XINS SAAQUINU JIVJUOI A0 42009 A3JNO AVIA 99S JAOdANS AIULOJSND HOI JOVIUOI 40 WLOIUOAJXI MMM JW alqviiwav LoyeANSYUOD XIS 244 asn pun XWS 244 aziwuojsnd oJ J LON umoys Mun NS uonedde Iayazims KLOSS jeoridAL
120. he other I O plane connections RS 232 422 control A rear panel RS 232 422 control port provides connection to control software via a control system or PC Front panel control configuration port A front panel 2 5mm mini jack is available for set up and configuring the SMX without having to access the rear of the unit while installed within a rack system Simple Instruction Set SIS The remote control protocol uses SIS commands for easy programming and operation Control and configuration software For RS 232 422 and Ethernet remote control from a PC the Extron Windows based control software is supplied with every matrix switcher This icon driven software uses a graphical drag and drop interface to make I O configuration and other customization functions simple and convenient The software also offers an emulation mode for configuration of an off site matrix switcher the I O configuration may then be saved for future downloading to the matrix switcher IP Control Ethernet via the LAN port This port allows the switcher to be controlled through an Ethernet local area network LAN and or wide area network WAN using standard IP internet protocols This ability provides flexible connectivity for off site control and password protection of the switcher Web hosting The user can upload their customized web pages into the switcher Digital Sync Validation Processing DSVP In critical environments or unmanne
121. hold the button while you apply power to the switcher Release Reset button Mode 1 H Press and hold 5 7 ar iF Ce _ Apply Power the Reset button LJ lt gt POY PONE Z Zn a oe CH H Release then immediately Reset LED flashes once i d Reset See twice orthreetimes IG hashes in confirmation H OE kk Press and hold for be 7 R T m S V V 3 6 or 9 seconds CG gt O u Figure 3 23 Resetting the SMX SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Operation and Setup SMX Series MultiMatrix Switcher Reset Mode Summary Use Factory Reset all IP Settings Reset to Factory Defaults Firmware Mode Activation Hold down the recessed Reset button while applying power to the SMX After a mode 1 reset is performed update the SMX firmware to the latest version Do not operate the firmware version that results from this mode reset If you want to use the factory default firmware you must upload that version again See page 6 11 for details on uploading firmware Hold down the Reset button for about 3 sec until the Power LED blinks once then release and press Reset momentarily lt 1 sec within 1 second Hold down the Reset button for about 6 sec until the Power LED blinks twice once at 3 sec again at 6 sec Then release and press Reset momentarily for lt 1 sec within 1 second Va Nothing happens if the momentary press does not occur within 1 second Hold down
122. ick Pick Files to Load to Server then click Get Selected Files or Delete SelectedFiles as desired Click Update to refresh file list SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers SMX Control Software Hardware status Select this to check status of various hardware components view Serial port configuration and firmware details Click Update to refresh the window with real time information Click Close to exit the window Hardware Status Power Supplies primary secondary Fans 5 Volts 4 93 24 Volts 24 22 left 3375 RPMI 3 3 Vols Cp right 3375 APM Temperature 93 0 F 33 9C Open IF 1 Li l l Li Li connections I I SC DO 10 slot w FPC System Status J Seral Fort Configuration AS 232 9600 Port Type Baud Hate Data Bits H Parity H Stop Bits EI installed Avorking E Failed O Not Installed Physical switchers config Select this to view the I O board types sizes per slot Sens Physical Configuration ol x BME 1 1 none C Aug 4U 8 supo PHYSICAL Switcher BME 1 SLOE ees EE EE Plone 1 HE us Stereo Dh G de Stereo gt T DI D P 16x16 E DI Tei SDI7HD SDI 7j i a eme Ter C Gul C 8x8 16x16 mm ip YGA 15 pin sl Ge VGA 15 pin C 8x4 8x8
123. igure 6 13 3 Click the desired input output button in the Set amp View Ties map The button changes color according to signal type and indicates a provisional tie with a letter P see figure 6 13 input 6 output 7 for example Nowe Au existing tie to an input is replaced in favor of the new input tie Click Cancel to abandon changes and revert back to the existing ties 4 Click Take to make the ties The page refreshes the letter P disappears from the button and the SMX is updated with the new tie 6 14 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e HTML Operation To remove ties 1 Select the desired plane from the drop down box 2 Inthe signal type field click Video only Audio only or Video A Audio depending on the signal type to be removed 3 Click the input output button of the tie to be removed The button changes color and indicates a provisional tie with a letter P see figure 6 13 Va Ifa video is removed from an video audio tie the button turns red from amber If an audio tie is removed from an video audio tie the button turns green from amber If a single signal tie video or audio is removed or a combined signal when the video amp audio signal type button is highlighted the button turns gray see figure 6 13 input 6 output 7 for example video and audio tie provisionally removed 4 Click Take to make the tie The screen refreshes the letter P disappears from th
124. imited device configuration From the User Control page the setting and viewing of input to output ties viewing and adjustment of input audio levels output volume levels and muting status and the configuring and saving of EDID data is possible across all allocated plane addresses The Preset page allows Global and Plane presets to be saved and recalled The Control pages open on the User Control page User Control page The User Control page emulates some of the front panel features and displays the current input to output ties input audio level output volume A V mute status and current EDID settings see figure 6 13 See chapter 3 Operation and Setup for descriptions of the settings on this page To set or replace ties 1 Select the desired plane from the drop down box see figure 6 13 Va When selecting a plane only the available adjustment fields will show on the screen according to the output board type installed and addressed _ een User Control Plane 00 DVI AUDIO ser ontro SMX 5U Enclosure w FPC Input Adjustments Output Adjustments _EDID Configuration Outputs Input Volume A V Mute Save Output 1 123 45 67 8 9 101112131415 16 Paes Output 1 64 v z Mate i User 4 i Bl Input i 00dB hd Output 2 64 v Mute 2 pga d kee oy z i i Input 2 00dB bd Output 3 64 M Mute eee a
125. ing SMA GE V eniin 8 x 4 matrix SMX 89 EE 8 x 8 matrix SMA TOLTO eeben 16 x 16 matrix Sad E Unity Band Ke e GE 150 MHz 3 dB fully loaded Differential phase error 1 0 at 3 58 MHz and 4 43 MHz Differential gain error 1 0 at 3 58 MHz and 4 43 MHz Clees 60 dB 5 MHz Switching E 100 ms max Video input composite video SMX 84 88 1616 V Number signal iwpe 8 or 16 composite video S PDIF digital audio not reclocked CONMECIOLS eet 8 or 16 female BNC Nominal Jeng 1 Vp p for composite video Minimum maximum levels Analog 0 1 V to 2 0 Vp p with no offset bank ee e 75 ohms Re Le EE lt 40 dB 5 MHz DC offset max allowable 1 0 V Video output composite video SMX 84 88 1616 V Number signal iwpe 4 8 or 16 composite video S PDIF digital audio not reclocked CONE CHOLES screener 4 8 or 16 BNC female Nominal level sssiesssscpceicotsaeannaness 1 Vp p for composite video Minimum maximum levels 0 1 V to 2 0 Vp p follows input Eeer Ee 75 ohms REMIT e lt 40 dB 5 MHz PE OLS CE E 5 mV with input at 0 offset Sync composite video SMX 84 88 1616 V Standard EE NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 PAL SECAM Video S video SMX 84 88 1616 SV SMX 84 88 1616 YC Routing SMX 84 SV YC we eecceceeee 8 x 4 matrix SMX 88 SV E 8 x 8 matrix SMX 1616 SV YC 16 x 16 matrix E GE Unity Dale WIG EE 150 MHz 3 dB fully loaded Differential phase error
126. inks green Figure 3 4 Select the output s then press Enter 4 Press and release output buttons figure 3 4 The selected output buttons blink The enter button blinks green 5 Press the Enter button to make the tie The plane selection input output and Enter buttons all extinguish Noyes If the Enter button extinguishes before being pressed repeat steps 2 to 5 Viewing ties Any existing input to output tie can be viewed An example of viewing a set of video or audio ties The following steps show how to view existing ties on any allocated plane here planes 0 and 2 1 Press the View button lights red The last plane button used here 0 lights green and untied output buttons light the appropriate color for the plane signal type green for video red for audio amber for both Mewes If all output buttons light no outputs are tied If no output buttons light all outputs are tied The maximum number of buttons that may light corresponds to the number of outputs on the plane card 4 8 or 16 Step 1 Press the View button lights red y The last plane button used lights green if a video plane red if an audio plane or amber if video and audio VO PLANE SELECT HO 2 3 4 slel7 s 9 io nfrafistiatis and untied buttons s1 2 6 7 and 12 to 16 light green red or amber No input buttons light INPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 ele Toi helsa 16 leo 4 5 6 7 ele 10 1 kaia
127. io volume adusted here 3 INPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 12 13 14 15 16 Oe ai Tele vele Toto hale fue Selected output button lights green The current audio volume is indicated by the lit and flashing input buttons Here input buttons 1 16 lit green indicate an output volume of 100 0 dB attentuation See Output Audio Volume Table for button lighting and volume percentages Step 5 Press and hold View to decrease or Esc to increase audio level here View PRESET VIEW ESC y A Mekmek ehhh 2 ei Tele vele 10 1 12 13h14 1516 OUTPUTS Selected output button remains lit Inputs light flash or go out as the volume changes Here the volume is decreased to 65 5 Inputs 1 10 are lit green and 11 is flashing slowly Additional outputs can be adjusted by repeating steps 4 and 5 Step 6 Press Enter to leave the output audio volume adjustment mode All buttons go out Figure 3 21 Adjusting the output volume 3 16 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Operation and Setup at There is only one audio volume setting per output on any specific plane The audio volume is shared by the left and right audio outputs The audio volume is stored in non volatile memory When power is removed and restored the audio volume settings are retained If the audio is set to follow all upon initial selection step 2 the I O plane and associated input and output buttons light amber When an input or
128. ion type button flashes 4 Press any input or output button to exit configuration mode Viewing and Adjusting the Audio Input Level The audio level of each input can be displayed and adjusted through a range of 18dB to 24 dB The audio level can be adjusted from the front panel RS 232 or through Ethernet eu See chapter 4 Programmer s Guide for adjustment using SIS commands Using the front panel 1 Press the Esc button to clear all pending changes flashes green once 2 Select the audio plane to be viewed and or adjusted The button lights red or amber see Note on next page 3 Press and hold for 2 seconds any I O button until the audio plane button flashes red and then release the button All I O buttons extinguish 4 Press and release a desired input button The button lights green The input audio level is displayed by the output buttons and the color indicates the polarity is green or is red 5 Press and release the View el button for attenuation and Esc 4 button for gain to increase or decrease the audio level see figure 3 18 See figure 3 19 for a table of Audio Level settings 3 14 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Operation and Setup Step 5 Press and hold View to decrease or Esc to increase audio level here Esc Selected control button lights red INPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 oln 12 1314 is 6 1 2 14 56 718 2 fisha ele OUTPUTS Selected input button
129. is recalled from memory it becomes the current configuration Plane memory preset A plane configuration that has been stored Up to 10 plane presets per switching plane can be saved and recalled without affecting the other I O plane connections A plane is all the inputs and outputs of one signal type EDID Extended Display Identification Data A communications protocol or instruction set developed by VESA Video Electronics Standards Association for the identification of display devices to computers using the DDC Display Data Channel transmission standard HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection An encryption method developed by Intel that protects copyrighted digital entertainment material that uses the Digital Video Interface DVI and High Definition Multimedia Interface HDMI DVI Digital Visual Interface The digital video connectivity standard that was developed by DDWG Digital Display Work Group This connection standard offers two different connectors one with 24 pins that handles digital video signals only and one with 29 pins that handles both digital and analog video This standard uses TDMS Transition Minimized Differential Signal from Silicon Image and DDC Display Data Channel from VESA Video Electronics Standards Association DVI D supports digital signal transfer only and DVI I supports both digital and analog signal transfer HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface A specification d
130. l clock nn 165 MHz Resolution range sessies Up to 1920x1200 48 50 or 60 Hz or 1080p 60 Hz DIS Hal ET Single link DVI digital video signals are supported Digital video sesse RGB digital video DVI standards actively buffered supports all single link DVI standards from 640x480 60 Hz to 1600x1200 60 Hz computer video NOTE These SMX DVI Series boards are not compatible with HDMI 1 3 Digital audio E Not supported Consumer Electronics Control CEC Not supported EDID and DDC eigene Supports Extended Display Identification Data EDID and Display Data Channel DDC data using DVI and HDMI standards EDID and DDC signals are actively buffered HDC Perier a Not supported Ee Supports hot plug detection HPD of display as a pass through signal DLAC ALAS E DVI 1 0 HDMI 1 2 Switching speed tech ee 200 ns max B 6 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers Reference Information Video input SMX 44 48 84 88 DVI Number signal type CONMECIONS ege Ee EK e SE Input cable length NOTE 4 or 8 depending on model digital RGB single link DVI D or HDMI 4 or 8 female DVI I Automatic gt 50 15 24 m at 1920x1200 48 50 or 60 Hz or 1080p The transmission distance varies depending on the signal resolution and on the type of cable graphic card and display used in the system Video output SMX 44 48 84 88 DVI Number signal type sssseseseese EE EE EE Peripheral device power 4 or 8
131. las que el usuario deba acceder Para evitar riesgo de electrocuci n no intentar personalmente la reparaci n mantenimiento de este equipo ya que al abrir o extraer las tapas puede quedar expuesto a voltajes peligrosos u otros riesgos Ranuras y aberturas e Si el equipo posee ranuras o orificios en su caja alojamiento es para evitar el sobrecalientamiento de componentes internos sensibles Estas aberturas nunca se deben obstruir con otros objetos Bater a de litio Existe riesgo de explosi n si esta bater a se coloca en la posici n incorrecta Cambiar esta bater a nicamente con el mismo tipo o su equivalente recomendado por el fabricante Desachar las bater as usadas siguiendo las instrucciones del fabricante ee FIR Ze RAB H m bet KK WR FER KTH AARA FAB o RIRE e NEEM eI Ta AT A BK RE HZ BIE ay ere FH AA LZ o DESEN e eee emer EA Bhatt SETA e MAH ASH VENUE A ET HER AT ERRE te N fh EGA EB CRIT iS TEE RIK IRIEL e AERAN LA BTL ENE HIH HL Ort CHE a MERER DEER XFL IEA EWAN SIAL AREAS EU Scat te AE RAE AS ASHE o IEE mol km FEA HB EE AE E
132. lash amber Step 2 Press and release the View button lights red Se The last plane button used lights Step 3 Press and release the desired I O Plane here plane 2 The plane button and any untied outputs light Muted outputs flash Tied outputs remain unlit VO PLANE SELECT oli s 4ls e 7is o holnhehshahs INPUTS al2lsl4is e 7 lso koi htehsha ishe Ce a 4 Se e 12s fia lis i OUTPUTS Figure 3 10 Steps 2 and 3 for muting output signals 3 Select the applicable plane lights The output buttons light if untied or flash if tied and muted the signal type color Tied outputs remain unlit 4 Press and hold the desired output button for 2 seconds until the button flashes then release This indicates the signal is now muted see figure 3 11 If the button flashes red then the audio signal is muted if the button flashes green then the video signal is muted If it flashes amber then both are muted Step 4 Step 5 Press and hold the desired output button s for 2 seconds Press and release the INPUTS View button OUglsldletel eleleiuleialunelel ANE Ee femmes Each selected button flashes green red or amber All buttons extinguish Figure 3 11 Steps 4 and 5 for muting output signals 5 Press and release the View button All buttons extinguish at For Video only RGB is muted Sync is not muted SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Operation and Setup 3 9 Operation and Setup
133. ld 4 Click the Take button to make the name change take effect SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e SMX Control Software 5 19 SMX Control Software cont d 5 20 Setting the gateway IP address The Gateway IP Address field identifies the address of the gateway to the mail server to be used if the SMX switcher and the mail server are not on the same subnet Valid IP addresses consist of four 1 2 or 3 digit numeric subfields separated by dots periods Each field can be numbered from 000 through 255 Leading zeros up to 3 digits total per field are optional Values of 256 and above are invalid Edit this field as follows 1 Click in the Gateway IP Address field The graphic cursor becomes a text cursor 2 Make any desired changes to the address 3 Press the Tab key on the keyboard or click in another field to exit the Gateway IP Address field 4 Click the Take button to make the address change take effect eu Editing the Gateway IP Address field while connected via Ethernet can immediately disconnect you from the SMX It is recommended that you connect via RS 232 422 to edit this field Setting the subnet mask The Subnet Mask field is used to determine whether the SMX is on the same subnet as the controlling PC or the mail server when you are subnetting The subnet mask has the same format as the Matrix IP and Gateway addresses HHH HHH HHH HHH For more information see Subnetting A Primer in appendix A
134. lect an audio output to allow volume adjustment Activate audio gain and output volume control press any once when audio plane selected and flashing Throughout this manual the front panel buttons status unlit lit or flashing is shown as Jee Signal type color not shown here i V as Unlit Lit Flashing T Control buttons 4 Control selection buttons These four buttons give direct access to enter save presets views and Esc CONTROL exit controls Each button has a separate function enren presen vew esc see individual button information A Also when used in combination the following functions are available ENTER PRESET VIEW Selects serial port configuration EE PRESET VIEW Toggles between Executive modes 2x and 0x a a VIEW Toggles between Executive modes 2x and 1x NOTE See Rear Panel RS 232 RS 42 Communications section for serial port configuration details See Setting the front panel locks Executive modes section for executive modes details Enter button The Enter button flashes green when a change to an input or output tie is pending or red when a preset recall is pending Pressing the flashing button saves the change or recalls the preset and the Enter button and any lit input and output buttons extinguish See the Ties General information section later for Enter button use Preset button The Preset button gives access to rec
135. les dau Esc ZY reset excludes IP settings IP address subnet mask gateway address unit name DHCP settings and port mapping telnet web direct access in order to preserve communications with the device This reset is recommended after firmware update X11 Global plane preset 32 max global 1 32 global 10 max plane 1 10 plane x22 Plane address 00 to 15 16 planes 90 to 99 for virtual planes 10 planes SMX System Multimatrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide 4 17 Programmer s Guide cont d Using the Command Response Table for IP SIS Commands 4 18 The command response table begins on page 4 20 Symbol Definitions x51 Specific port number 01 99 The port number is represented as two ASCII characters 2 bytes e g port 05 would be represented as 30 35 in hex 00 reserved GMT offset 12 0 through 14 0 Hours and minutes removed from GMT On Off status 0 off disable 1 on enable Unit name text string up to 24 characters A Z 0 9 and Not case sensitive NOTE The following characters are invalid in the name space lt gt s A and First character must be an alpha character the last must not be a hyphen x55 Time and date set and read MM DD YYeHH MM SS MM month 01 January through 12 December DD day 01 through 31 YY year 00 through 99 HH hour 00 through 23 MM minutes 00 through 59 SS seconds 00 through 59 IP Gate
136. liant with High bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDCP using DVI and HDMI 1 3 standards Supports hot plug detection HPD of display as a pass through signal 6 75 Gbps 2 25 Gbps per color 225 MHz DVI 1 0 HDMI 1 3 200 ns max B 7 Reference Information cont d Video input SMX 44 48 84 88 DVI PRO Number signal iwvpe 4 or 8 depending on model digital RGB single link DVI D or HDMI deet EEN 4 or 8 female DVI I digital only PQUalI le E Automatic Input cable length gt 50 15 24 m at 1920x1200 48 50 or 60 Hz or 1080p ai The transmission distance varies depending on the signal resolution and on the type of cable graphic card and display used in the system Video output SMX 44 48 84 88 DVI PRO Number signal iwvpe 4 or 8 depending on model digital RGB single link DVI D or HDMI EE 4 or 8 female DVI I digital only ele Automatic Peripheral device powet 250 mA per output Video SMX 44 48 84 88 HDMI Kai Appropriate HDMI to DVI D cables or adapters are required for DVI signal input output Routing SMX 44 HDMI ose 4x 4 matrix SMX 48 HDMI ossee 4x 8 matrix SMA 64 BA E 8 x 4 matrix SMX 88 HDMI ossee 8 x 8 matrix Galesen eee came Unity Resolution range cccceeeeeeeees Up to 1920x1200 or 1080p 60 Hz SEET Single link HDMI or DVI D Digital video een RGB digital video DVI and HDMI standards or Y Cr Cb digital component video HDMI actively buffer
137. lobal IP port Esc TC kss timeout Kal Specific port number 01 02 x66 Baud rate 9600 default 19200 38400 115200 x67 Parity Odd even none mark space only first letter required Data bits 7 8 Stop bits 1 2 Port type 0 RS 232 default 1 RS 422 The number of seconds x10 before timeout on IP connections minimum 1 10 seconds maximum 6500 65000 seconds default 30 300 seconds 4 22 SMX System Multimatrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide Ze 3 o a SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers S C Q p lt urio Chapter Five SMX Control Software Installing and Starting the SMX Control Program Using the Program Special Characters Using the Button Label Generator SMX Control Software The following software programs accompany the SMX switchers e The Windows based Extron SMX Control Program which communicates with the switcher via the RS 232 RS 422 port and the Ethernet port provides an easy way to set up ties and sets of ties the SMX front panel buttons The Extron Button Label Generator allows you to design and print labels for Both programs are compatible with Windows 95 98 Windows NT Windows ME Windows 2000 and Windows XP Updates to these programs can be downloaded from the Extron Web site http www extron com Installing and Starting the SMX Control Program The switcher can be operated via the Windows based SMX Control Program This program is
138. ltiMatrix Switchers User s Manual Tweeker small screwdriver Windows based control software on CD ROM eu To customize the SMX unit use the SMX Configurator available at www extron com or contact Extron Customer Support see rear outer cover for contact numbers Cables eu For signal cable requirements please check the latest Extron Catalog or visit www extron com for a comprehensive list The cable listed below is for front panel RS 232 use een O r 9 pin D female to 2 5 mm TRS configuration cable 70 335 01 Frames and I O boards eu The following frames with front panel control FPC and optional I O boards can be ordered separately am Carb SMX 200 Frame with FPC 60 1021 01 SMX 300 Frame with FPC 60 855 01 SMX 400 Frame SMX 400 Frame with FPC si FPC 60 856 01 856 01 SMX 500 Frame am temen FPC ae 857 01 SMX 200 Frame with FPC and redundant power supply 60 1021 11 B 12 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Reference Information ams nner Blank panels SDI HD SDI boards SMX single space 70 633 01 SMX 44 HD SDI 70 597 01 SMX single space 70 633 02 Low resolution video boards SMX 84 HD SDI 0 597 02 SMX 88 HD SDI 70 597 03 SMX 84 V 70 591 02 SMX 88 V 70 591 03 SMX 1616 HD SDI DVI boards 70 597 04 SMX 1616 V 70 591 04 S video DIN boards SMX 44 DVI 70 598 01 SMX 48 DVI 70 598 05 SMX 84 SV 0 592 02
139. mand and 010ut01 In01 All is the response Note that all keystrokes are displayed even those that should be masked such as the password entry For example when entering a password with local echo turned on you see a display such as a d m i n where admin is the keyed in password and is the masked response Local echo can be turned off by entering unset local_echo at the Telnet prompt If your computer is connected to the SMX switcher and you need to access the Telnet prompt to turn local echo off enter the Escape sequence Ctrl Setting carriage return line feed Unless commanded otherwise Telnet transmits a line feed character only no carriage return to the connected switcher when you press the Enter key This is the correct setting for SIS communication with the switcher The Telnet set crlf command forces Telnet to transmit carriage return and line feed characters when Enter is pressed however if crlf is set the SIS link with the switcher does not function properly Closing the link to the switcher To close the link to the switcher access the Telnet prompt by entering the Escape sequence Ctrl J At the Telnet prompt enter close Help For Telnet command definitions enter at the Telnet prompt Exiting Telnet Quit command Exit the Telnet utility by entering quit at the Telnet prompt If you are connected to the SMX switcher access the Telnet prompt by entering the Escape sequence Ctrl SMX System M
140. mber 01 to maximum number of inputs bal Output Number 01 to maximum number of outputs Numeric dB value 18 to 24 dB 43 steps of gain or attenuation ks Audio gain 0 dB through 24 dB Audio Attenuation 1 18 in 1 dB steps Volume adjustment 0 64 default 64 0 dB 0 no source output connected 1 source output connected is HDCP compliant 2 Source output connected is not HDCP compliant X11 Global plane preset 0 current ties for system in view 1 32 max global 1 10 max plane x22 Plane address 00 to 15 16 planes x30 Slot address 1 10 4 16 SMX Series Multimatrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide Command response table for SIS commands continued Command ASCII command Response Additional host to switcher switcher to host description Write input name per Esc x22 x1 name NI lt Kaze name Assign a name to input Mal plane Read input name Esc x22 x1 NI lt name Write output name per Ese x22 x3 name NO K22INmok3 name Assign a name to output Mil plane Read output name Esc x22 x3INO lt name If a preset global or plane is unassigned name is displayed unassigned If a global preset is saved but not named its default name is Preset Kaf If a plane preset is saved but not named its default name is Pln k22 Pre k11 If you attempt to name or recall a preset that is not saved or is unassigned the unit responds with the error message E11 Putting a s
141. me passwords or locally created file names The SMX rejects the following characters e lt gt semicolon colon and space SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e HTML Operation sS Ze 3 o a C SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers o curio Appendix A Ethernet Connection Ethernet Link Subnetting A Primer Ethernet Connection Ethernet Link The rear panel Ethernet connector on the SMX switcher can be connected to an Ethernet LAN or WAN This connection makes SIS control of the switcher possible using a computer connected to the same LAN ACT LINK Ethernet connection The Ethernet cable can be terminated as a straight through cable or a crossover cable and must be properly terminated for your application figure A 1 e Crossover cable Direct connection between the computer and the SMX switcher e Patch straight cable Connection of the SMX switcher to an Ethernet LAN for connection to a switch hub or router End 1 End 2 1 white orange 1 white orange 2 orange 2 orange 3 white green 3 white green 5 6 7 8 Pins 12345678 HA t E Insert Twisted 5 white blue white blue Pair Wires RJ 45 6 green green 7 white brown Connector 8 brown white brown brown for direct connection to a PC Pin Wire Color Pin Wire Color orange 2 green white green white orange blue blue white blue white blue green orange white brown white br
142. mote device IP addresses and octets Valid IP addresses consist of four 1 2 or 3 digit numeric subfields properly called octets which are separated by dots periods figure A 5 Each octet can be numbered from 000 through 255 Leading zeros up to 3 digits total per octet are optional Values of 256 and above are invalid Typical IP Address 192 168 254 254 Octets Figure A 5 IP address and octets Subnet masks and octets The subnet mask figure A 6 is used to determine whether the local and remote devices are on the same or different subnet The subnet mask consists of four numeric octets separated by dots Each octet can be numbered from 000 through 255 up to 3 digits total per octet Leading zeros are optional The octets determine whether or not the same octets of two IP addresses will be compared when determining if two devices are on the same subnet 255 indicates that this octet will be 0 indicates that this octet will notbe compared between two IP addresses compared between two IP addresses Typical Subnet Mask 255 2550 Octets Figure A 6 Subnet mask and octets LI A 8 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Ethernet Connection Determining whether devices are on the same subnet To determine the subnet the local device s IP address is compared to the remote device s IP address figure A 7 Each address s octets are compared or not depending on the value in the related subnet mask octet e Jfa su
143. n The Run window opens 2 Inthe Open text field enter command 3 Click OK A command window opens 4 At the prompt enter telnet A display similar to figure A 5 opens Microsoft R windows 2000 TM Version 5 0 Build 2195 Welcome to Microsoft Telnet Client Telnet Client Build 5 00 99203 1 Escape Character is CTRL Microsoft Telnet gt Figure A 4 Telnet screen Telnet tips It is not the intention of this manual to detail all of the operations and functionality of Telnet however some basic level of understanding is necessary for operating the SMX switcher via Telnet Connecting to the SMX Open command You connect to the SMX switcher using the Open command Once your computer is connected to the switcher you can enter the SIS commands the same as you would if you were using the RS 232 link Connect to the SMX as follows 1 At the Telnet prompt enter open IP address If the switcher is not password protected no further prompts are displayed until you disconnect from the SMX switcher If the switcher is password protected Telnet displays the password prompt 2 If necessary enter the password at the password prompt Connection to the switcher via the Ethernet can be password protected There are two levels of password protection administrator and user A person logged on as an administrator has full access to all SMX switching capabilities and editing functions Users can select test patterns mu
144. ndows shown throughout this section may look different to the ones viewed fea Extron s SMX System MultiMatrix Control Program ver 1 0 Beta 9 connected to SMX 04 aota File Tools Preferences Master Reset Help Executive Mode e YGA HD 15 ou PRESETS 0 8 E E E 8 E E B a a LI Figure 5 1 Video inputs and outputs on Plane 0 no ties Each tab is selectable and turns a dark grey to indicate the selection 5 4 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e SMX Control Software For demonstration purposes here plane 1 is an audio only plane see figure 5 2 and shows audio inputs and outputs a eee connected to SMX 04 Six File Tools Audio input Config Preferences Master Reset Help Audio Stereo i le Executive Mode je SMH fem Extron s SMX System MultiMatrix Control Program ver 1 0 Beta 9 PRESETS 0 Y Save ss Yale oa S O ER s O NH LEE EE 2 Et Et d s Eet Tt Save as CHANGES MME Li L Li E E RW BR E E RW Li E E L RW LaF Eai Figure 5 2 Audio inputs and outputs on Plane 1 no ties Across the top of the main window is the menu bar and to the right of the window various selectable buttons are available depending on current menu settings No Depending on the particular SMX configuration installed some menus submenus and buttons may appear grayed out and are not selectable Control pr
145. nections including all http sockets and telnet connections When the connection limit is reached the switcher accepts no new connections until some have been closed No error message or indication is given that the connection limit has been reached To maximize performance of an IP Link device the number of connections should stay low and unnecessary open sockets should be closed Using Verbose Mode Telnet connections to the switcher can be used to monitor changes that occur on the switcher such as front panel operations and SIS commands from other telnet sockets or a serial port For a telnet session to receive change notices from the switcher the telnet session must be in verbose mode 1 or 3 See the Verbose Mode command on page 4 21 In verbose mode 1 or 3 the telnet socket reports changes in messages that resemble SIS command responses Host to Switcher Instructions The SMX accepts SIS commands through the RS 232 RS 422 and Ethernet ports SIS commands consist of one or more characters per command field They do not require any special characters to begin or end the command character sequence Each switcher response to an SIS command ends with a carriage return and a line feed CR LF 4 which signals the end of the response character string A string is one or more characters Switcher Initiated Messages When a local event such as a front panel operation occurs the switcher responds by sending a message to the host The switcher ini
146. nes pertain to the safe installation of the SMX device in a rack 1 Elevated operating ambient temperature If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient temperature Therefore install the SMX in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature Tma 122 F 50 C specified by Extron Reduced air flow Install the equipment in a rack so that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised Mechanical loading Mount the equipment in the rack so that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit overloading Connect the equipment to the supply circuit and consider the effect that circuit overloading might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern Reliable earthing grounding Maintain reliable grounding of rack mounted equipment Pay particular attention to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power strips Rack mounting To rack mount the SMX use two screws on each end of the switcher to attach the switcher to the rack see figure 2 1 SS Ss Ss Ss Ss 8 Figure 2 1 Mounting the SMX MultiMatrix Switcher SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Installation 2 3 In
147. ng field appears displaying the date in the format M M D D YYYY as shown at the right Leading zeros are not used The graphic cursor becomes a text cursor in the date editing field 2 Edit the field as desired to set the proper date Leading zeros are optional 3 Press the Tab key on the keyboard or click in another field to exit the set date field 4 Click the Take button to make the date change take effect Setting the local time The Time local field displays the current time in the local time zone If necessary click the Sync Time to PC button to set the switcher to your computer s internal time or adjust the time manually as follows 1 Click in the Time local field A time editing field appears with the date in the format HH MM SS 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 as shown at right The graphic cursor becomes a text cursor in the time editing field 2 Edit the field as desired to set the proper time Remember to use 24 hour time Leading zeros are optional Press the Tab key or click in another field to exit the set time field 4 Click the Take button to make the time change take effect Sync Time to PC button Clicking the Sync Time to PC button causes the computer you are operating to send its internal time to the switcher in a set time command Setting the offset from GMT The GMT field displays the amount of time in hours and minutes that the local time varies from the GMT international time reference If necessary
148. nt at your installation you can change the IP address to any valid value Edit the address field as follows 1 Click in the Matrix IP address field The graphic cursor becomes a text cursor 2 Make any desired changes to the address 3 Press the Tab key on the keyboard or click in another field to exit the Matrix IP Address field 4 Click the Take button to make the address change take effect eu Editing the IP Address field while connected via Ethernet can immediately disconnect your from the SMX It is recommended that you connect via RS 232 422 to edit this field Setting the Extron name or descriptor The Extron Name Descriptor field contains the name used as the from information when the SMX switcher e mails notification of its failed or repaired status The default name descriptor shown in this field is a portion of your product s name followed by the last six characters of the unit s MAC address for example SMX Serie 05 A6 2D This descriptor can be changed to any valid name up to 24 alphanumeric characters and or hyphens ai The following characters are invalid in the Extron Name Descriptor field lt gt 7 and space Edit the Extron Name Descriptor field as follows 1 Click in the Extron Name Descriptor field The graphic cursor becomes a text cursor 2 Edit the name as desired 3 Press the Tab key on the keyboard or click in another field to exit the Extron Name Descriptor fie
149. nvalid in passwords lt gt 7 and space eu Editing the Administrator Password field while connected via Ethernet can immediately disconnect your from the SMX It is recommended that you connect via RS 232 422 to edit this field Edit this field as follows 1 Click in the Administrator Password field The graphic cursor becomes a text cursor 2 Make any desired changes to the case sensitive password 3 Press the Tab key on the keyboard or click in another field to exit the Administrator Password field 4 Click the Take button to make the password change take effect Setting the user password The User Password field displays the password required to log on to the SMX switcher via the Ethernet port as a user without all administrator rights and privileges Passwords are case sensitive and are limited to 12 uppercase and or lowercase alphanumeric characters While you are logged on as a user this field is masked with asterisks as a security measure Kat An administrator password must be created before a user password can be created Noyes The following characters are invalid in passwords lt gt 7 5 and space Edit this field as follows 1 Click in the User Password field The graphic cursor becomes a text cursor 2 Make any desired changes to the case sensitive user password 3 Press the Tab key on the keyboard or click in another field to exit the User Pass
150. o all audio x22 x2 K22 Ink2 e Aud Tie input X2 to all outputs on plane for audio signals Tie input to all audio and x22 xa K rch All Tie input i to all outputs on video plane all signals Quick multiple tie Make multiple ties eene l Qik Make multiple ties with one KK command entry Example Esc Q01 3 4 01 3 5 Oike Tie plane 01 s input 3 audio 01 3 6 lt and video signals to outputs 4 audio and video 5 video only and 6 audio only deu This command activates all I O switches simultaneously View ties deu Lf the view follow all tie command is used for an output with a break away tie the switcher will respond with an error message E14 View RGBHV output tie x22 k3 amp Kaj View RGBHYV input tied to output X3 on plane k22Outxa e Ink2 eRGB in verbose mode 2 or 3 View video output tie x22 x3 View video input tied to output X3J on plane x22 IOutk3 e Inkk2 e Vide in verbose mode 2 or 3 View audio output tie x22 x3 Kaj View Audio input tied to output X3 on plane K2 Outa bz Aud in verbose mode 2 or 3 YJ K Input number 01 maximum number of inputs for your model 00 untied Output number 01 maximum number of outputs for your model P P d Plane number 00 15 90 99 virtual plane 4 8 SMX System Multimatrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide Command response table for SIS commands continued Command ASCII command host to switcher RGB
151. ogram menus and pages There are six top level menu items on the menu bar File Tools Audio input Config Preferences Master Reset and Help File This drop down menu see figure 5 3 has the following items Save Matrix settings as Restore Matrix settings from Save This Session s settings Restore Last Session s settings Select printer Print Tie Map and Exit SMH EA Extron s SMX System Mut Prefers File Tools Save MATRIX settings as Restore MATRIX settings From Save This Session s settings Restore Last Session s settings Select Printer Print Tie Map Exit Figure 5 3 File menu e Save Matrix settings as Select this and follow the on screen prompts to save the current Matrix settings ties presets Virtual plane and audio settings to a restorable file mtx SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers SMX Control Software 5 5 SMX Control Software cont d e Restore Matrix settings from Select this and follow the on screen prompts to restore saved Matrix settings files mtx and overwrite the current Matrix settings All current settings ties presets Virtual plane and audio settings unless already saved will be lost e Save This Session s settings Select this and follow on screeen prompts to save the specific session s settings ties presets rooms and audio settings to file ini which can be used for for later re
152. ommands O OO Selecting Lock mode 2 or toggling between mode 2 and mode 0 eu If the switcher is in Lock mode 0 this procedure selects mode 2 Preset View and Esc buttons flash green twice If it is in Lock mode 2 this procedure selects mode 0 unlocks the switcher View and Esc flash green twice Toggle the lock on or off by pressing and holding the Preset View and Esc buttons simultaneously for approximately 2 seconds CONTROL CONTROL Exec mode 2 Exec mode 0 Press and hold for Preset View and Press and hold for View and Esc flash about 2 seconds Esc flash 2 seconds Figure 3 16 Setting the Executive Lock mode 2 Selecting Lock mode 1 or toggling between mode 2 and mode 1 If the switcher is in Lock mode 1 this procedure selects mode 2 Preset View and Esc buttons flash green twice If the switcher is in Lock mode 2 this selects mode 1 View and Esc buttons flash green twice Toggle the lock on and off by pressing and holding the View and the Esc button simultaneously for approximately 2 seconds CONTROL PRESET VIEW ESC d 4 CONTROL d AA CL Sm pm ym m ay ye Exec mode 1 Aon jm ee a mym Exec mode 2 Press and hold for View and Esc flash Press and hold for Preset View and about 2 seconds 2 seconds Esc flash Figure 3 17 Setting the Executive Lock mode 1 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Operation and Setup 3 13 Operation and Setup cont d Backgr
153. ommands continued ccececceeeeeeesssseseeeeeeeeeees 4 14 Command response table for SIS commands CONTINUE ccseeeeeeeeeeeessssesseeeeeeeeees 4 15 Command response table for SIS commands CONTINUE cceseeceeeeeeessseesseeeeeeeeees 4 16 Command response table for SIS commands CONTINUE cceceeeceeeeeeessesssteeeeeeeeees 4 17 Using the Command Response Table for IP SIS Commands 4 18 SV MNO DSTIMITIONS EE 4 18 Command response table for IP SIS commande 4 20 Command response table for IP SIS commands contimnuedt 4 21 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Table of Contents Chapter Five e SMX Control Software 5 1 Installing and Starting the SMX Control Program cece 5 2 Jee te te tne e e tel WEE 5 2 STAPLING TG PRO Gira EE 5 3 Using the program WE 5 4 Control program menus and pages ENEE 5 5 SIE 5 5 te E 5 6 Le Te tee CONT EE 5 12 Sege 5 13 Master RESE EE 5 14 ale EE 5 15 Customizing the SMX Win ee TEE 5 16 Managing bt 5 17 CHE 5 17 TO TEMOVE a E 5 17 To view information ON a input OF OUTPUT ec cceeseeeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeeesseeeeeeeeeesseeasaaseeeeees 5 18 IP SECUINGS OPTIONS vetiieiininset tetera eee a aaa anette 5 18 Sening elei le 5 19 Setting the Extron name or descriptor EEN 5 19 Setting the gateway IP address REENEN 5 20 seting FMS SUNIMEE EISE ee 5 20 Hardware address e BEE 5 20 Sat elle tere E ett DHCP E 5 20 SELLING TINS EE 5 2
154. ons AC power connector Plug a standard IEC power cord from a 100 to 240 VAC 50 Hz or 60 Hz power source into this receptacle LAN Ethernet port Connect the switcher to an Ethernet LAN or WAN via this RJ 45 connector Ethernet control allows the operator Se to control the switcher from a remote location When connected to an Ethernet LAN or WAN the switcher can be accessed and 8 operated from a computer running a standard Internet browser S Ethernet connection indicators The LEDs marked Link and Act indicate the status of the Ethernet connection The Link LED lights green when the SMX is connected to an Ethernet LAN and the Act LED flickers amber indicating data transmission as the devices communicate ACT LINK eu Do not use standard telephone cables as they do not support Ethernet or Fast Ethernet Do not stretch or bend cables Transmission errors can occur Choosing a network cable Ethernet links use Category CAT 3 4 5 5e 6 or CAT 7 unshielded twisted pair UTP or shielded twisted pair STP cables terminated with RJ 45 connectors Ethernet cables are limited to 328 feet 100 m The cable used depends on the network speed The SMX supports both 10 Mbps 10Base T Ethernet and 100 Mbps 100Base T Fast Ethernet half duplex and full duplex Ethernet connections 10Base T Ethernet requires at a minimum CAT 3 UTP or STP cable 100Base T Fast Ethernet requires at a minimum
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156. ords page Access the Passwords page figure 6 7 by clicking the Passwords link on the sidebar menu on System Settings page Configuration System Settings Passwords Email Settings Firmware Upgrade vviw extron com File Management Passwords To update the Administration Password enter the desired password repeat the entry and press Submit To update the User Password enter the desired password repeat the entry and press Submit To clear a password enter a single space repeat the entry and press Submit Minimum password length is 4 characters Maximum password length is 12 characters Passwords are case sensitive and special characters are not allowed Logged on Admin Log off DX Contact Us Passwords Administrator Password Re enter Admin Password User Password Re enter User Password 6 8 Figure 6 7 Passwords page The fields on the Passwords page are for entering and verifying administrator and user passwords Passwords are case sensitive and are limited to 12 upper and lowercase alphanumeric characters Each password must be entered twice once in the Password field and then again in the Re enter Password field to the right Characters in these fields are masked by four bullets e e e If you do not want to password protect an access level leave the Password and the Re Enter password fields blank After entering the desired password in both fields click the Submit button at
157. ound illumination settings The background illumination can be toggled on or off default state as desired from the front panel When the background illumination is on the buttons are lit 25 amber To toggle button background illumination off or on do the following e Press and hold inputs 1 and 2 together for 3 seconds All buttons except I O buttons Menu and Next extinguish if lit amber or light amber if already off Va When the unit is in Lock Mode 1 background illumination cannot be changed Rear Panel RS 232 RS 422 Communications The SMX rear panel 9 pin D com port can be configured through the front panel using the Control buttons and I O plane buttons 0 and 1 eu RS 232 RS 422 configuration via the front panel is not possible when the unit is in Lock mode 2 The port can also be configured using SIS commands via telnet or RS 232 See chapter 4 Programmer s Guide for using SIS commands Configuration using the front panel Only available when the unit is in Lock mode 0 1 Press and hold the Enter Preset View and Esc buttons simultaneously until the Control buttons and I O plane buttons 0 and 1 light gt Use the control buttons to select the baud rate e Enter 9600 e Preset 19200 View 38400 e Esc 115200 The selected baud rate button flashes 3 Use the I O plane buttons 0 and 1 to select the connection type I O plane button 0 RS 232 I O plane button 1 RS 422 The selected connect
158. own brown brown N e CO NM oO 01 B W Figure A 1 RJ 45 connector pinout tables Default address To access the SMX switcher via the Ethernet port you need the switcher s IP address If the address has been changed to an address comprised of words and characters the actual numeric IP address can be determined using the Ping utility If the address has not been changed the factory specified default is 192 168 254 254 Ping can also be used to test the Ethernet link to the SMX switcher Ping to determine Extron IP address The Microsoft Ping utility is available at the DOS prompt Ping tests the Ethernet interface between the computer and the SMX switcher Ping can also be used to determine the actual numeric IP address from an alias and to determine the web address A 2 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Ethernet Connection Ping the switcher as follows 1 From the Windows Start menu select Run The Run window opens 2 Inthe Open text field enter command 3 Click OK A DOS command window opens 4 At the DOS prompt enter ping IP address The computer returns a display similar to figure A 2 The line Pinging reports the actual numeric IP address regardless of whether you entered the actual numeric IP address or an alias name C gt pi ng 192 168 254 254 Pinging 192 168 254 254 wth 32 bytes of data Repl y from 192 168 254 254 bytes 32 ti ne lt lOns TTL 128
159. pace in the name field will set the I O and presets global amp plane back to default Factory Defaults Zap commands Reset global presets and Esc ZG Zpg zl Clear all global presets and names their names Reset individual global Esc ZG lt Zpg A Clear global preset X11 preset Reset individual plane Esc X22 X11 ZG lt K23Zpgx11 ql Clear plane preset x14 presets Reset All RGB Delay to Esc ZD Zpda Reset RGB Delay to zero 0 seconds Reset RGB Delay entire Esc x22 7D lt lt k22I7pd lt _4 Reset RGB Delay to zero plane Reset all audio gains Esc ZA Zpa ql Reset all audio gains to zero to 0 dB Reset audio gains Esc A k22I7pa cl Reset all audio gains to zero to 0 dB for entire plane Reset all audio volume Esc ZV Zpv l Reset all volume to 100 to 100 Reset all audio volume Esc X22 ZV lt k23Zpv et Reset all volume to 100 to 100 for entire plane Unmute RGB Audio all Esc ZZ Zpz l mutes Unmute RGB Audio per Esc K2JZZ lt 227 pz lt l plane Reset switcher Esc ZXXX lt Zpx gl Clear all ties and presets and reset the SMX to factory defaults Reset flash memory Esc ZFFF lt Zpf gl Reset flash memory reset user supplied files Absolute system reset Esc ZQQQ Zpq J Reset includes IP address to 192 168 254 254 and subnet mask to 255 255 0 0 Reset all device settings Esc ZY z Zpy el Reset device and deletes all and delete files fi
160. page nortxe_index html figure 6 2 also known as the System Status page Any of the four main pages System Status Configuration File Management and Control can be accessed at any time by clicking on the relevant tab Each main page has a series of sub pages accessible through the named links in the sidebar menu System Status Pages The System Status pages give access to sub pages System Status the default page Physical Configuration and DVSP To view each individual page click on the links in the sidebar menu System Status The System Status figure 6 2 displays system information unit name model etc power status and serial port settings This read only page updates itself periodically to reflect the latest status of the switcher components If a variable changes the display shows the change in status the next time it updates Extron Electronics GC Status Configuration File Management System Status Physical Configuration DSVP Slot 2 DVI Slot 6 VGA Slot 8 FIBER OPTIC ASN yno vwwhextron com System Status Logged on Admin Log Off Below are your Unit s current system settings To make changes click on the Configuration tab System Information 3 cor Port Type RS 232 Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None Figure 6 2 System Status page Unit Name SMX 04 06 66 Model SMX Firmware Version 1 08 Part
161. page select the Download tab 2 Click the Firmware link on the left sidebar menu Sales Tech Support 800 633 9876 3 Extron Electronics Order Support 800 633 9873 REESEN Applications Technologies f Company Download GyHome F Jobs Zeg EI Press le Dovnload Home Download Center Control Software 53 files A BICIDIEIFIGIHITIJIKILIMINIO PIQIRESITIUlVIWIX YIZ All PArchives Literature Please consult Release Notes for important compatibility information and history Advertisements App eah esse te Description Part Number Version Date Size Block Diagrams SES e Andin Droducte 20 N75 N1 12 Anr 14 2nn4 2 8 Mp bNawnl 3 Click on S scroll to SMX switcher and click Download 4 Fill in the required information then click Download product name_ firmware version exe 5 Inthe File Download Security Warning window click Save 6 Inthe Save As window browse to the folder where you want to save the firmware file and click Save The firmware installation file s19 is placed on your hard drive To upload the firmware to the SMX 1 Select Update Firmware and browse to the folder where the downloaded firmware file S19 was saved 2 Select the applicable file and click Open The file is uploaded Select files to Upload to Extron Server e Wwe Look er C SMX si enom Wold eme Bag My Recert Documents Deshtop My Docs J My Comentet 7 My Network Placer e z Fies of
162. ply click on the desired Preset Button and return to the User Control page to see the recalled settings fan l y eet renee KE vvew extron com 1 TEST EQUIP 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 S GE Plane Presets Plane ola 1 CLASS 2 DVD 2 3 4 D VTG 400 6 Se 8 9 10 Figure 6 18 Presets page Saving the current configuration as a global preset 1 In the global preset field click Save Preset The button changes to Select Preset and grays out All unassigned buttons become active The plane preset field grays out 2 Select the desired preset by clicking one of the preset buttons e To create a new preset click one of the unassigned buttons e To overwrite an existing preset click its button 3 Enter a name for the preset in the text field Preset names are limited to 12 characters Valid characters are 0 9 a z A Z _ and space The following characters are invalid in preset names lt Ir A and 4 Click the Accept button If you do not rename an unassigned button the SMX names the preset as Preset nn where nn corresponds to the next global preset If you do not rename an existing preset when it is overwritten the SMX retains the same name Recalling a global preset To recall a global preset to be the current configuration click the button for the desired preset on the Global Presets
163. ponse Additional host to switcher switcher to host description Output switching by plane eh The amp tie command for RGBHV and the tie command for Video can be used interchangeably The tie command can be used for switching both video signals and audio signals with the same plane address Tie input to an output x22 k 2 1X3 amp x22 IOutx3 InX2 e RGB Tie input X2 to output x3 on RGBHV plane for RGB signals Tie input to an output x22 x2 x3 k22 OutX3 Inkx2 e Vide Tie input X2 to output x3 on Video plane for Video signals Tie input to an output x22 x2 x3 x22 IOutkx3 InX2 e Aud Tie input D to output X3 on Audio plane for audio signals Tie input to an output x22 x2 x3 x22 OutkX3 Inkx2 e Ali Tie input X2 to output x3 on All plane for all signals Commands can be entered back to back in a string with no spaces For example 1 1 16001 002 002 amp 001 003 003 amp 001 The SMX supports 1 2 and 3 digit numeric entries 1 1 1 01 02 02 amp or 001 003 003 The amp tie command for RGB and the tie command for video can be used interchangeably The amp read tie command for RGB and the read tie command for video can be used interchangeably Tie input to all RGBHV k22 ka amp K ch RGBA Tie input i to all outputs on planek22 for RGB signals Tie input to all video k22 x2 k22 Inx2 Vide Tie input X2 to all outputs on plane for video signals Tie input t
164. ration section later in this chapter for full details Input and output buttons light or flash green for video signals red for audio signals and bright amber for both video and audio signals Input buttons are also used to e Save and recall global presets 1 to 16 e Save and recall plane presets 1 to 10 e Display the output audio volume level e Display RGB delay up to 5 seconds inputs 1 10 in 0 5 second intervals for SMX VGA and RGBHV boards only e Select inputs to view or adjust that input s audio level e Select inputs to enable muting unmuting of tied outputs e Set button backlight on or off press and hold inputs 1 and 2 e Activate audio gain and output volume control press any twice when in view mode with audio plane selected 3 2 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Operation and Setup Gi Output selection buttons The output buttons 1 through 16 select the output to tie any selected active input and for identifying any existing ties video audio or both active on that selected output See the Viewing ties section later in this chapter for method Outputs can be tied to any input as video audio or both See the Creating ties section later in this chapter for method Output buttons are also used to NOTE Save and recall global presets 17 32 using outputs 1 16 Display the input audio level Show which outputs are tied to any selected input Select outputs for muting unmuting Se
165. rd 10 686 Ronghua Road 3825 PH Amersfoort Songjiang District The Netherlands Shanghai 201611 China Asia Middle East Extron Asia Extron Middle East 135 Joo Seng Road 04 01 Dubai Airport Free Zone PM Industrial Bldg F12 PO Box 293666 Singapore 368363 United Arab Emirates Dubai Singapore This Limited Warranty does not apply if the fault has been caused by misuse improper handling care electrical or mechanical abuse abnormal operating conditions or non Extron authorized modification to the product If it has been determined that the product is defective please call Extron and ask for an Applications Engineer at 714 491 1500 USA 31 33 453 4040 Europe 65 383 4400 Asia or 81 3 3511 7655 Japan to receive an RA Return Authorization number This will begin the repair process as quickly as possible Units must be returned insured with shipping charges prepaid If not insured you assume the risk of loss or damage during shipment Returned units must include the serial number and a description of the problem as well as the name of the person to contact in case there are any questions Extron Electronics makes no further warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the product and its quality performance merchantability or fitness for any particular use In no event will Extron Electronics be liable for direct indirect or consequential damages resulting from any defect in this product even if Extron Electronics has
166. red Saving or recalling a Plane Preset 1 Press the Esc button to clear all pending changes flashes green once 2 Saving a plane preset Press and hold the Preset button until it flashes red then select a plane OR Recalling a plane preset Press and release the Preset button lights red All previously saved presets light red then select a plane eu At this time lit presets are global presets not plane presets 3 Select press and release a plane button The button lights eu Ar this time the lit global presets extinguish and any saved plane presets light 4 Press and release the desired input button 1 10 to select the plane preset address to save the current configuration to Address Preset and Enter buttons flash red Any lit or unlit input button 1 through 10 can be selected to save a preset to Only lit presets can be recalled When saving to a lit previously saved preset the stored data is overwritten with the new data Only one plane preset address can be selected and saved to at a time SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Operation and Setup 3 11 Operation and Setup cont d 5 Press and release the Enter button The plane preset is saved or recalled Step 3 Press desired plane button here plane 0 The plane button lights VO PLANE SELECT Hol 2 13 4 s5 e 7 8 9 io n iafis ta is Plane button lights amber Buttons for any previously saved plane presets light red here preset 7 S
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168. rious types of devices that may be connected to a matrix switcher fal Input Devices Click Drag choice Cancel Figure 5 6 Input and Output Devices icon windows 2 Click and drag an icon from the devices screen to an input or output box on the program window Repeat for additional devices as desired 3 Inthe Caption box enter a caption e g Laptop for the device if desired This caption appears in the descriptive window that pops up when you pass the cursor over an input or output box containing an icon Figure 5 7 Pop up window for input 1 containing a caption 4 When finished assigning icons click OK to close the device window To change an icon in an input or output box drag the new icon to the box The previous icon is replaced To remove the icon and leave the box empty drag an empty square to the box Alternatively you can display the input and output numbers in the boxes To do this select Numbers in I O Boxes from the Preferences pull down menu 5 16 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e SMX Control Software Managing ties Using the SMX Control window you can create remove and view input to output ties To create a tie Click and drag an input box outline over to an output box e If Hold Verify Changes has been selected in the Preferences menu a broken line connecting the two boxes appears indicating a pending tie Leit Ifyou want to undo the pending tie click Cancel T
169. rom the SMX Figure 3 24 Table of reset modes Purpose Notes This mode reverts to the factory default firmware version if incompatibility issues arise with user loaded firmware User defined Web pages may not work correctly if using an earlier firmware version This mode is useful for troubleshooting This mode enables you to set IP address information using ARP and the MAC address This mode is useful if you want to start over with configuration and uploading and also to replace events SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Operation and Setup 3 19 S c E 3 S o w H SMX System Multimatrix Switcher s C Q p lt urio Chapter Four Programmer s Guide RS 232 RS 422 Link Ethernet LAN Port Host to Switcher Instructions Switcher Initiated Messages Switcher Error Responses Using the Command Response Table for SIS Commands Command Response Table for SIS Commands Command Response Table for IP SIS Commands Programmer s Guide The SMX switcher can be configured and operated using the Extron Simple Instruction Set SIS of commands These commands can be run from a PC connected to either of the switcher s serial ports or the Ethernet port RS 232 RS 422 Link The SMX has two ports one rear and one front panel that can be used for serial control Both ports enable use of SIS commands and the Windows based control software The default protocol for these ports are 9600 bau
170. s Change the date and time settings as follows 1 Click the desired variable s drop box The adjustable variables are month day year hours minutes AM PM and time zone A drop down scroll box appears the month drop box is selected in figure 6 6 2 Click and drag the slider or click the scroll up or down l buttons until the desired variable is visible 3 Click on the desired variable eu If setting the time set the local time The Zone variable allows you to then enter the offset from Greenwich Mean Time GMT Let The Zone field identifies the standard time zone that has been selected and displays the amount of time in hours and minutes that the local time varies from the GMT international time reference 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for other variables that need to be changed 5 Select the appropriate Daylight Saving radio button To turn off daylight savings time select Off When daylight savings time is enabled the switcher updates its internal clock between Standard Time and Daylight Savings Time in the spring and fall on the date that the time change occurs in the United States of America and parts of Europe and Brazil When daylight savings time is turned off the switcher does not adjust its time reference 6 Click the Submit button at the bottom of the Date Time Settings section to implement your selections SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e HTML Operation 6 7 HTML Operation cont d Passw
171. s The button caps are pre labeled for your convenience However you can change them with the included button labels The button assembly consists of a clear lens cap the button label and a white diffuser See figure B 2 Remove the button assembly from the SMX as follows 1 Make new labels using either the blanks on the next page or the Button Label Generator software Cut the labels out Remove the button assembly by inserting a small flat bladed screwdriver between the button s base and the diffuser to gently pry the button assembly off the button plunger as shown in the drawing at right Locate the small corner notch on the lens cap and slide the screwdriver between the lens cap and the diffuser See 1 in the illustration below Rotate the screwdriver and carefully pry the two pieces apart See 2 in the illustration below 3 Remove and replace N Base inside front panel label as desired Gs D 2 Pry apart the two pieces lens and diffuser S atthe corner E a Diffuser Button Label 1 Separate the two piece button cap from the base Figure B 2 Replacing a button label 5 Lift out the transparent square label that you want to replace being careful not to damage the circuits beneath it You may need to use the small screwdriver to gently pry the label out Insert one of the new labels you created in step 1 into the clear button cap align the white backing plate with the cap and
172. s 0 200 Set subnet mask Esc x60 CS lt Read subnet mask Esc CS lt Set gateway IP address Esc x56 ICG Read gateway IP address Esc CG lt ministrator EC Ge Esch A Read administrator Esch A lt 4 password Reset clear Esc e CA administrator password Set user password Esc x74 CU Read user password Esc CU lt 4 x74 Password 12 digits alphanumeric Reset clear user e 1 password EH x52 GMT offset 12 0 through 14 0 Hours and minutes removed from GMT x53 On Off status 0 off disable 1 on enable Unit name text string up to 24 characters A Z 0 9 and Not case sensitive x55 Time and date set and read MM DD YY HH MM SS IP Gateway address HH HHH HH HHH Factory default IP address 192 168 254 254 Hardware MAC address 4 4 4 Default Name Combination of model name last 3 pairs of MAC address e g SMX 00 02 3D Subnet mask Am HHH AA HH default 255 255 0 0 Password 12 digits alphanumeric Daylight savings time Number of open connections 0 200 4 20 SMX System Multimatrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide Command response table for IP SIS commands continued Command ASCII command Response Additional host to switcher switcher to host description Set verbose mode Enable or disable verbose mode and or tagged responses where additional information is provided in response to a query The SMX can send out unsolicited in
173. s are separate functions not consecutive steps from Mode 1 to Mode 5 If the reset button is continuously held down the I O lights will blink every 3 seconds and enter a different reset level corresponding to modes 3 4 and 5 Reset mode uses Use mode 1 to revert to the factory default firmware version if incompatibility issues arise with user loaded firmware After a mode 1 reset is performed update the switcher s firmware to the latest version Do not operate the switcher firmware version that results from the mode 1 reset If you want to use the factory default firmware you must upload that version again If you do not want to update firmware or you performed a mode 1 reset by mistake cycle power to the switcher to return to the firmware version that was running before the mode 1 reset Use the 0Q SIS command to confirm that the factory default firmware is no longer running look for the asterisk following the version number Use mode 3 to restart the communication and control events Use mode 4 to reset most IP protocols to their default settings Use mode 5 to restore the switcher to the default conditions Mode 5 reset clears most adjustments To save the settings before implementing this reset use the Windows based SMX Control Program and the File gt Save MATRIX settings as selection See chapter 5 Control Software For different reset levels press and hold the button while the switcher is running or press and
174. se SIS commands via Telnet and the LAN connector If you use a Web browser or Telnet the first time you connect a PC to an SMX via IP you may need to temporarily change the PC s IP settings in order to communicate with the controller Then you must change the controller s default settings IP address subnet mask and optional administrator name and password in order to use the unit on an intranet LAN or on the Internet After you have set up the SMX for network communication you can reset the PC to its original network configuration SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Ethernet Connection A 3 Ethernet Connection cont d SMX s LAN port defaults e SMX s IP address 192 168 254 254 e Gateway s IP address 0 0 0 0 e Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 e DHCP off e Link speed and duplex level autodetected Noyes Both the computer and the SMX must be connected to the same subnet on a LAN using a straight through cable Alternatively you can use a crossover Ethernet cable to connect the controller directly to your computer s Ethernet card The following instructions assume that you have already connected the PC to the SMX s LAN port and powered on the controller and the PC Configuring the SMX for network use via the ARP command The ARP address resolution protocol command tells your computer to associate the SMX s MAC media access control address with the assigned IP address You must then use the ping utility to access
175. sion here 1 10 Login mode here logged in as administrator and Unit connection here COM 1 at 9600 baud rate Select Firmware to open two windows S amp RS 232 Monitor BAX SMX Control Program 31 2E 31 30 2E 30 30 30 32 0D 0A 1 10 000211 Main Firmware Version with Build 1 10 0008 Clear List Print List The first shows the SMX s main firmware version and build number here version 1 10 build 0002 The second window is the RS 232 monitor and shows the switcher s response Select About this Program to see the software version number Click OK to close the pop up window About Extron s SMX System MultiMatrix Control Program sy Extron s SMX System Be 3 EN MultiMatrix Control Program a amp Version 1 0 0 11 WV 2 V aj Copyright 2009 Extron Electronics EXTRON ELECTRONICS ei 1230 S Lewis Street Zeng Anaheim CA 92805 USA 714 491 1500 FAX 714 491 1517 http www extron com SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e SMX Control Software 5 15 SMX Control Software cont d Customizing the SMX window In the SMX window the inputs and outputs are represented by boxes You can customize the control program view by assigning device icons that represent your connected devices to each input and output box 1 Click on an input or an output box The Input Devices or Output Devices window opens containing icons representing va
176. stallation cont d 2 4 Installing the input output boards The I O boards on any unit may vary with each installation depending on desired configuration and use The boards have input and output connectors clearly marked and a 16 position rotary switch used to set the I O plane address All boards are hot swappable and can be installed or replaced without shutting down the switcher and removing the power When installing an I O board ESD precautions must be taken to avoid damaging the board Keep the board in the anti static bag until needed Proper grounding techniques must be used during installation See page 1 2 for a full list of boards available that can be installed into an SMX module enclosure Installing new boards into an empty SMX frame 1 Remove as many of the blanks plates from the rear of the unit as needed 2 When ready remove the board from the anti static bag taking care not to touch any of the components on the board Slide the board into the open rear slot see figure 2 2 carefully aligning it with the plastic slides in the frame Push the board firmly into place 4 N Optional Boards are hotswappable W Board no need to remove power from the unit audio shown Figure 2 2 SMX frame rear showing board installation 3 Tighten down the screws on each end of the board 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for all boards needing installation If the unit is connected via RS 232 it responds with
177. storing those settings at The Last Sessions saved settings within the same ini file will be overwritten e Restore the Last Session s settings Select this and follow on screeen prompts to restore the Last Session s settings from a saved file ini This Session s settings ties presets rooms and audio settings will be overwritten in favor of the Last Session s settings e Select printer Selecting this opens a second drop down box listing the available printers connected to the PC e Print Tie Maps Select this to print the tie map in the active window to the default or currently selected printer e Exit Select this to close the SMX control program Current settings are maintained and loaded upon restart Noyes Alternatively click on the red X in the top right corner to close the SMX Control Program Tools This drop down menu see figure 5 4 has the following items Assign Device Icons Edit Device Palette RGB Delay settings Audio input Gain Settings Audio Output Volume settings Mute Output settings HD SDI Re clocker Rate settings EDID settings View Input Frequencies Update Firmware IP Options HTML File Manager Hardware Status Physical Switcher config Virtualize Name Presets Show RS 232 Strings and Initialize SMX 04 0 SES E ti Gei Executive o le S gt io Tools 4udio input Config Preferences Dessin Device Icons t Edit Device Palette
178. t or blink for 30 seconds If during that 30 seconds no button is pressed a time out occurs and all buttons extinguish At that point the incomplete operation must be started again To enable any selected input signal to be viewed on a display device the input must be tied to an output on the same plane An output can be tied to one input only but one input can have multiple outputs If an input with no existing tie is selected only that input s button lights when pressed No output buttons light When a plane and an input is selected the associated output buttons flash the appropriate color to indicate tentative ties Tied output s to the selected input light the appropriate color steady Outputs that are already tied should be left on if that tie is desired along with any new flashing selections If a tie is made between an input and an output and the selected output was previously tied to another input the older tie is broken in favor of the newer tie when the Enter button is pressed If any associated lit output button an existing tie is toggled off by pressing the button and the Enter is pressed the existing tie to that output is lost Ties can also be made using SIS commands via RS 232 or Telnet HTTP or by using the SMX s Control Software program or it s internal Web pages See chapter 4 Programmer s Guide for RS 232 methods chapter 5 SMX Control Software for Software methods and chapter 6
179. tcher s input or output buttons windows Labels can be created using the Button Label Generator software Using the Button Label Generator The Button Label Generator software creates labels that you can place inside the translucent covers of the input and output push buttons See Replacing button labels in this chapter for procedures for removing and replacing the translucent covers You can create labels with names alphanumeric characters icons and even colored bitmaps for easy and intuitive input and output selection The program is contained on the same CD ROM as the Matrix Switcher Control Program and is installed automatically when you install the control software By default the Windows installation goes in either the C Program Files Extron ButtonLabelGenerator directory The Button Label Generator icon is placed in the Extron Electronics group or folder L Torun the Button Label Generator program double click on SS the Button Label Generator icon shown at right in the Extron Electronics group or folder The Button Label Generator window appears figure B 1 Label Genera fie Tani Dan Hee HERDBDRHD BESSE ES ES est 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 TER RSR 7 8 9 fiolii 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ES 24 25 26 27 28 29 ES 31 32 Figure B 1 Button Label Generator window 2 From the Systems pull down menu select a syst
180. te or unmute the output select a blue screen and view all settings with the exception of passwords By default the switcher is delivered with both passwords set to carriage return Once you are logged in the switcher returns either Login Administrator or Login User No further prompts are displayed until you disconnect the from the SMX switcher A 6 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Ethernet Connection Escape character and Esc key When Telnet 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 Esc key The Telnet Escape character is a key combination the Ctrl key and the key pressed simultaneously Pressing these keys displays the Telnet prompt while leaving the connection to the SMX switcher intact The Escape key used for SIS commands is the Esc key on the computer keyboard Local echo Once your computer is connected to the SMX switcher by default Telnet does not display your keystrokes on the screen SIS commands are entered blindly and only the SIS responses are displayed on the screen To command Telnet to show all keystrokes enter set local_echo at the Telnet prompt before you open the connection to the switcher With local echo turned on keystrokes and the switcher s responses are displayed on the same line Example 171 1 010ut01 In01 All where 1 1 1 is the SIS com
181. tep 4 Step 5 Press and release the desired unlit or lit input button 1 10 Press the Enter button to here preset 3 The selected button flashes red Save or recall the preset e Ja il LA Tele TelelSlalebolobebkalule hel VE OUTPUTS L y Enter button also blinks red All buttons extinguish Neu To recall a plane preset Press and release the Preset button Select a plane then press and release a lit Preset button Figure 3 14 Saving or recalling a plane preset Setting RGB Delay VGA and RGBHV boards only Noyes This feature is only applicable for VGA and RGBHV boards and can not be set via the front panel when in Lock modes 1 and 2 Press the Esc button to clear all pending changes flashes green once Select a VGA or RGBHV plane Press and hold View for 3 seconds The selected plane button flashes green Select the output to delay button lights Te Sy eS Using View el and Esc 4 adjust the time duration for the delay up to 5 seconds maximum Each lit input button corresponds to half a second delay La No input buttons lit equals zero delay 10 buttons lit equals 5 seconds delay Step 2 Press and release a VGA or RGBHV plane button lights green or amber UO PLANE SELECT i ofi 2 8l4 5 6 7 s 9 hofn heiss Step 3 Press and hold the View button until the plane button flashes green Gem VO PLANE SELECT Nml PRESET ESC gt A fa 7 di Step 4 Press and release
182. ter 3 Setting the Front Panel Locks Executive Modes section Information requests dei Firmware version part number information Primary BME only Query firmware version O x21 The firmware version is 1 00 sample value Example Q 1 00 lt 4 Ver01 k21 4 verbose mode 2 or 3 Query firmware and build Q lt version Bld x21 lt 4 verbose mode 2 or 3 Query kernel firmware EO x21 and build version Libk21 verbose mode 2 or 3 Query verbose version 0Q sum of responses from 20 30 4044 information Ver00 sum of responses from 20 30 40 verbose response deu The firmware that is currently running is marked by an asterisk A question mark indicates that only factory firmware is loaded A caret indicates the firmware that should be running but a Mode 1 reset was executed and the default factory version is loaded An exclamation point indicates corrupted firmware Example 0Q EEN indicates the EE EN running Upload date and time Response 1 23 0 14 0 20 32x32 Series Wed 04 Jan 2006 23 11 29 GMT 1 00 0 24 32x32 Series Thu 20 Apr 2007 20 02 35 GMT Ethernet protocol SMX firmware version Updated firmware version firmware Query firmware version 10 K214 Ver01 k21 lt 4 verbose mode 2 or 3 Query bootstrap version 20 x21 Ver 02 k21 4 verbose mode 2 or 3 Query factory firmware 3Q x21 4 plus web ver desc version upload date time Ver Olai plus web ver desc upload date time verbose mo
183. ter editing any of the settings on this page click the Submit button at the bottom of the IP Settings section Unit Name field The Unit Name field contains the name used as the from information when the SMX e mails notification of its failed or repaired status You can change this name field to any valid name up to 24 alphanumeric characters Noyes The following characters are invalid in the matrix name lt gt 1 and SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e HTML Operation 6 5 HTML Operation cont d DHCP radio buttons The DHCP On radio button directs the switcher to ignore any entered IP addresses and to obtain its IP address from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server if the network is DHCP capable The DHCP Off radio button turns DHCP off Contact the local system administrator to determine this control s setting IP Address field The IP Address field contains the IP address of the connected SMX This value is encoded in the switcher s flash memory Valid IP addresses consist of four 1 2 or 3 digit numeric subfields separated by dots periods Each field can be numbered from 000 through 255 Leading zeros up to 3 digits total per field are optional Values of 256 and above are invalid The factory installed default address is 192 168 254 254 but if this conflicts with other equipment at your installation you can change the IP address to any valid value eu P address changes
184. the bottom of the page Kat An administrator password must be created before a user password can be created Some web pages may not be available or may be viewable only when logged in as a User To clear an existing password so that no password is required delete the bullets in the Password and Re enter Password fields and enter a space in each field then click the Submit button at the bottom of the page SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e HTML Operation Email Settings page The Email Settings page has fields for setting up the SMX s e mail notification capabilities For the e mail settings and for each row of the e mail notification settings click the Edit button at the right of the field to make the field available for editing The button changes to Save After editing the settings associated with the Edit Save button click the Save button f Status Configuration File Management 1 Control 800 633 Logged on Admin Log Off BX contac eet Email Settings System Settings Passwor ds Email Settings EECH Firmware Upgrade Email Settings Mail IP Address 192 123 200 1 Domain Name anywhere com VAS in d R SMTP Authentication Required K User Name anywherel com vw extron com Password Email Address a eee ee ee Me Me VT Conatt Option Input 1 a Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 1 All Input 5 M Input 1 A Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 2 All Input 5 Input 1 o Input 2 Input 3 Inp
185. the controller at which point the controller s IP address is reconfigured Use ARP to configure the IP address as follows 1 Obtain a valid IP address for the SMX from your network administrator 2 Obtain the SMX s MAC address UID from the label on its rear panel The MAC address should have this format 00 05 A6 xx xx xx 3 If the SMX has never been configured and is still set for factory defaults go to step 4 If not perform a Mode 4 system reset For detailed information on reset modes see Reset Levels in chapter 3 Operation and Setup The SMX must be configured with the factory default IP address 192 168 254 254 before the ARP command is executed as described below 4 At the PC access the MS DOS command prompt then enter the arp s command Type in the desired new IP address for the unit and the unit s MAC address For example arp e 10 134197 7 er Eer EE c CAWINDOWSisystem32 WCMD exe Microsoft Windows AF Version 5 1 2600 CG Copyright 19785 2681 Microsoft Corp Co rapp s 16 13 197 7 86 65 A6 63 67 B58 GIN a Figure A 3 ARP command Noyes The MAC address is listed on the rear panel After thearp s command is issued the controller changes to the new address and starts responding to the ping requests as described in the next step A 4 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Ethernet Connection 5 Execute a ping command by entering ping followed by a space and the new
186. the desired output button to be delayed here output 8 Input buttons light to show the current RGB delay here 2 5 seconds Step 5 Press View to decrease or Esc to increase to adjust Maximum RGB delay is 5 seconds Figure 3 15 Setting RGB delay 6 Press Enter to save the settings and exit the RGB delay mode 3 12 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Operation and Setup Setting the front panel locks Executive modes The matrix switcher has three levels of front panel security lock that limit the operation of the switcher from the front panel The three levels are e Lock mode 0X The front panel is completely unlocked and all front panel controls are available Basic and advanced features are available e Lock mode 1X All changes are locked from the front panel except for setting Lock mode 2 View mode only available e Lock mode 2X Basic functions are unlocked Advanced features are locked and can be viewed only default mode Basic features consist of Making ties Saving and recalling presets Setting input audio gain and attenuation Changing Lock modes Advanced features consist of O OO Setting video and audio output mutes Setting audio output volume Setting RGB delay VGA RGBHV boards Setting the rear panel report port protocol and baud rate eu The switcher is shipped from the factory in Lock mode 2 See chapter 4 Programmer s Guide to set Lock modes using SIS c
187. the system will be deleted Logged om Admin Lea ott DZ contact Us Deck Add Dir Ir mees Upload File Filter by File Extension All Files 5 Bytes Left 925 952 Files Date File size Delete All _ S edit menu jpg Fn 12 May 2006 16 21 04 GMT 48 986 Delete adit notifiers window ipg Fri 12 May 2006 16 22 13 GMT 58 461 Ba enter info for inaccessible ipg Fri 12 May 2006 16 23 35 GMT 45 157 Delete eyent messages on sereen jpg Fri 12 May 2006 16 24 39 GMT 199 210 Delete roup singl Y E Fo 12 May 2006 16 20 31 GMT 23 489 Delete Figure 6 12 File Management page eu The files listed in figure 6 12 are shown for example only and may not be present on your switcher 6 12 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e HTML Operation Uploading files Files to be uploaded to the SMX must contain only valid alphanumeric characters and underscores Noyes The following characters are invalid in file names lt gt 7 and space To upload files from the server follow these steps 1 Click the Browse button to the right of the file name field 2 Browse to locate the file that you want to upload and open it The file s name and directory path are displayed in the file name field on the File Management screen 3 Click the Upload File button The selected file name appears in the Files column on the File Management screen Files are listed separately under headings of their extensions
188. ther the recipient is to be e mailed of failures fixes both not notified or removed from the e mail list Email Address Slot Missing Input_ Fans Power Email Options Input 4 a Input 5 Input 6 i input 7 1 test yourworks com 2 VGA w All Input 8 M C E v Input 1 oi Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 2 All Input 5 Input liaA Figure 6 9 Email Options menu on the Email Settings page The Suspend option is useful for temporarily removing personnel from the e mail list when they are unavailable such as traveling or vacation Deleting an e mail addressee and clicking the Save button removes the recipient from e mail notification completely 6 10 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e HTML Operation Firmware Upgrade page The Firmware Upgrade page figure 6 10 provides a way to replace the firmware that is coded on the SMX s control board without needing to take the switcher out of service Configuration File Management Control Logged on Admin Log Off Contact U a O Firmware Upgrade System Settings Ge This page allows you to upload a new version of the unit s firmware The uploaded file must have Firmware Upgrade the file extension of 519 Uploading the incorrect file may cause your unit to stop working Current Firmware Version 1 08 CAS D gt eeneg Wii xtron com Figure 6 10 Firmware Upgrade page eu The Firmware Upgrade page is only for repl
189. tiated messages are listed below With an RS 232 422 connection upon power up c Copyright 2009 Extron Electronics SMX Vx xx 60 XXX 01 4 Reconfig ai With an Internet connection c Copyright 2009 Extron Electronics SMX Vx xx 60 XXX 014 Ddd DD MMM YYYY HH MM SS day date time e g Tue 14 Apr 2009 14 43 17 The switcher initiates the copyright message when powered on or when connection via Internet protocol IP is established Vx xx is the firmware version number Password The switcher initiates the password message immediately after the copyright message when the controlling system is connected using TCP IP or Telnet and the switcher is password protected The switcher requires an administrator or user level password before performing the commands entered Password prompt ts re displayed if an incorrect password is entered Login Administrator or lt Login User The switcher initiates the login message when a correct administrator or user password has been entered If the user and administrator passwords are the same the switcher defaults to administrator privileges SMX System Multimatrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide 4 3 Programmer s Guide cont d Qik The switcher initiates the Qik message after front panel switching Rous The switcher initiates the Rpr message when a memory preset has been recalled from the front panel nn is the preset number Sprain The switcher initiates the Spr message when a
190. tion A 3 Configuring the SMX for network use via the ARP commande A 4 Gre ayaa Stes Sars MS ao Ee EN REN ONE SOY a Pato OOD REO A 6 QUINT CIOS E A 6 Connecting to the SMX Open commande A 6 Escape character and ESC Eege itunes adeetels A 7 LO Ga Rn ENEE A 7 Setting Carriage return line feed A 7 Closing the link to the switcher cccccseeceeeeeeeseeeeeseeseeeeeeeeessansaaaaeseeeeeeeeessaneaaaeeseeees A 7 HeD te E A 7 Exiting Telnet Out command a a a Ea A 7 Subnetting A Prmer ccc ccc ccsssscscscseseceescseseseseesesesecaeseseseeecseseeceeseseeceeseess A 8 EEN EE A 8 L calana reM COV E E a Sect eatin abe ite Steck A 8 IP AGOTESSES AIO O CUES E A 8 SUIDIVE TE masks ANIC OC EE A 8 Determining whether devices are on the same subnet nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnoon1nnnnnnnnnnrennnnnnnnnnnne A 9 Appendix B Reference Information B 1 Specifications SMX Series 2 ccc ccccsececsescsecsescacsesececsesesecseasseceeecasseseceeaeaeeees B 2 Part Numbers Cables and Accessories ccc cee eeceeseeteeeereeneeeeee B 12 Tetel te S DANES miena a a r a a due dusaainuwest B 12 E EE B 12 FRAMES anad VO DOALO Siicuet sdeccacecuitecdeeceussadeunses te adacsactoudlacuclecteus aveleiceettedactaantucteceelctneuerdeutecubeees B 12 Potter Lab ls ee B 14 Using the Button Label Generator ccc ccesecsceeseseteceeseseecseseseseeees B 14 Keele tee ee e B 15 B ttOmIapel Diank EE B 16 All trademarks mentioned in this manual are the properties of th
191. tion protocol and can operate at 9600 19200 38400 or 115200 baud rates See chapter 3 Operation and Setup to configure the RS 232 RS 422 port Input output boards Lait A boards are hot swappable and can be installed without shutting down the switcher and removing the power see page 2 4 The I O boards on any unit may vary with each installation depending on desired configuration and use All board types have the input and the output connectors clearly marked and each board has a 16 position rotary switch os figure 2 3 for setting I O plane address An LED on the board indicates when power is present Figure 2 3 shows some but not all board variations which can be installed into an SMX frame Boards have different combinations of input and output connectors depending on the specific board installed To install any board into an SMX frame slot Slide the I O modular board into any open rear slot carefully aligning it with the plastic slides in the enclosure and push firmly into place Tighten down the screws on each end of the board Set the plane address see item on figure 2 3 Kat Boards with the same plane address switch simultaneously G SMX 44 DVI Connect DVI single link high resolution digital input signals up to 1600 x1200 60Hz or HDTV signals up to 1080p to any of the DVI I female input connectors Connect suitable digital display devices to the DVI I female output connectors 4 XE e
192. ts Wire the connector for the appropriate signal type as shown on page 2 8 En INPUTS H E OUTPUTS H LLISULZRILUZRULARILUBRULBGRIULUZRUL BBI w a LRSL ZRILUZREULARILUBSULBRILUZIRUL BR O THU GIAI DUT HIH O GG LTH UH HLH HILL Lt tt o tt o bee a a a a a a to tt eo bio eee 5H Connect audio devices such as an audio amplifier or powered speakers to the eight sets of 3 5 mm 5 pole captive screw connectors marked Outputs The connectors output the selected unamplified line level audio See page 2 8 to properly wire an output connector By default audio and video use different boards so that audio breakaway is switched separately This is done via the front panel Ethernet or the RS 232 link allowing selection from any of the audio input sources See chapter 3 Operation and Setup chapter 4 Programmers Guide chapter 5 SMX Control Software and chapter 6 HTML Operation for details 43 Plane address rotary switch This 16 position rotary switch allows the user to plane address up to sixteen I O boards To set an AE address insert a small screwdriver in the slot and rotate to DE the desired number 0 9 A F Each plane address is then ADDRESS identifiable during SMX control and configuration SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Installation 2 7 Installation cont d 2 8 Wiring the audio connectors Wire the input connectors as shown belo
193. tton until it flashes red OR Recalling a global preset Press and release the Preset button lights red All previously saved presets also light red Step 2 To save a global preset Buttons for any previously saved presets light red Press and hold the Preset ere preset s 8 18 and 32 button until it flashes red 2 3 4 5167 Ele lojn 12 19 14 16 16 Mle 4 sl6l718 9 holn palslia 6 OUTPUTS Ney To recall a global preset Press and release the Preset button lights red Step 3 Step 4 Press and release the desired unlit or lit input or output Press the Enter button to button here output 5 preset 21 The button flashes red Save or recall preset INPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 io kola 2 13 14 15 16 R HP DRDDEDERRR Enter button also blinks red All buttons extinguish deu TO recall a global preset Press and release a lit Preset button Figure 3 13 Saving or recalling a global preset 3 Press and release a desired input or output button to select the address to save the current configuration to Address Preset and Enter buttons flash red Veit Any lit or unlit button can be selected to save a preset to Only lit presets can be recalled When saving to a lit previously saved preset the stored data is overwritten with the new data Only one preset address can be selected and saved to at a time 4 Press and release the Enter button The Preset is saved or recalled as desi
194. type FIRMWARE Weit um When the SMX unit has restarted check all the previous ties and settings have been restored and restart any control programs e g DataViewer SMX Control Program Web pages that were previously open SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers SMX Control Software 5 9 SMX Control Software cont d 5 10 e IP Options Select this to view and change the IP settings Date Time settings and Administrator User access names and passwords for the SMX E mail addresses and notification settings can also be changed SMH gm IP Settings Options Matrix IP Address 192 168 254 254 Gateway IP Address 10 0 0 0 Mail Server E mail Addressee None mtest anywhere com C jbworth anywhere com Te DS CO zl mn on po GA PA _ S9 Hardware Address Sync time to PC i Date Wed 13 May 2009 Time local 15 43 17 S EMT 08 00 M S Sg Administrator Password Extron Name Descriptor SM gt lt 04 06 58 Subnet Mask 1255 255 0 0 Use DHCP Obtain an IP address automatically User Password Fail Fixed Both Cc G e C Cc C i C This PC is 10 125 113 25 Programmer IP Address i 92 168 251 35 Domain Name Janywhere com Missing Power Input s Fans Supply R Z ef ch Vv N C a Sao EA E Bee En amp f KS Rm 2 3 4 We 8 p Slot YGA HD 15 d ELE GIE EN 23 4 5 6 Send test E mail Cc E ae To change the IP settings compl
195. ultiMatrix Switchers e Ethernet Connection A 7 Ethernet Connection cont d Subnetting A Primer A subnet is a subset of a network a set of IP devices that have portions of their IP addresses in common It is not the purpose of this manual to describe TCP IP protocol in detail However some understanding of TCP IP subnetting is necessary in order to understand the interaction of the SMX switcher and the mail server gateway To understand subnetting at the level required to install and operate the SMX switcher you must understand the concepts of a gateway local and remote devices IP addresses and octets and subnet masks and octets Gateways The SMX switcher can communicate with the e mail server that it uses for e mail notification directly if they are on the same subnet or the communication can be routed via a gateway a computer that provides a link between different subnets Local and remote devices The local and remote devices are defined from the point of view of the function being described In this manual subnetting is an issue when you are using the controlling PC to set TCP IP and e mail values in the SMX switcher see IP Settings Options window in chapter 5 SMX Control Software and Email Settings page in chapter 6 HTML Operation When you are setting up the variables for e mail notification which may include subnetting the matrix switcher is the local device and the e mail server is the re
196. us board configuration Example V16x16A16x16 e V X A X e V X A X e V X A X V X A X lt 4 deu The I response gives 26 parameters the first 16 V_x_A_x_ is plane information planes 0 15 and the next are virtual planes 1 10 90 99 Query model name 1I Switcher description short Inf 01 Switcher description short 4 verbose mode 2 or 3 e g Inf 01 SMX Matrix Switchers Query model description Switcher description long Inf 02 Switcher description long 4 verbose mode 2 or 3 e g Inf 02 SMX Matrix Switcher Configurable Multi Switcher Query system memory of Bytes used out of KBytes Heder Inf 03 of Bytes used put pf KBytes Query user memory 4 of Bytes used out of KBytes e Inf 04 of Bytes used put pf KBytes Query plane address per Esc STAT lt 2a D efxzafslot e K22 0t 6 8 10 gal slot Statk22 c Y e22 o k22 6 8 10 lt 1 verbose mode 2 or 3 Slot 12 3 456 7 8 9 10 Example Stat 00 01 e 002 0 0 30 0 3003 lt 5U frame 10 slots Slot 100 the board address installed in slot 1 is plane 00 Slot 201 the board address installed in slot 2 is plane 01 Slot 3 No board installed Input number 01 maximum number of inputs for your model 00 untied Output number 01 maximum number of outputs for your model x22 Plane number 00 15 90 99 virtual plane Voltage or voltage x25 Temperature Fan speed rpm Primary power supply
197. ut 4 3 All Input eis Figure 6 8 Email Settings page upper portion Mail IP Address field The Mail IP Address field displays the IP address and the domain name of the mail server that handles the e mail for the facility in which the SMX switcher is installed Valid IP addresses consist of four 1 2 or 3 digit numeric subfields separated by dots periods Each field can be numbered from 000 through 255 Leading zeroes up to 3 digits total per field are optional Values of 256 and above are invalid Domain Name field The Domain Name field displays the domain name that the SMX switcher uses to log on to the e mail server Standard domain name conventions for example nnnnn xxx com apply Mewes The following characters are invalid ina domain name lt gt Iw 2 and space The character is acceptable only as the lead in to the domain name such as folklore net SMTP Authorization Required field Selecting the SMTP Authorization Required check box sets the SMX to require SMTP authorization before accepting any e mail To set up this authorization requirement follow these steps 1 To enable the SMTP authorization fields click the Edit button at the right of the Mail IP Address field The Edit button changes to Save 2 Select the SMTP Authorization Required check box located below the Domain Name field This enables the User Name and Password fields below the check box SMX System MultiMatrix Switch
198. ut 8 in1 178 Out 8 in8 A 8 o Press Fl for Help Initialize Select this for choices when re setting the SMX to factory defaults Select the setting s to be reset im Initialize amp Clear d 5 ioj x IT Select ALL kW CURRENT TIES CG PRESETS HG Deenen E T GROUPS Cancel IT RGB DELAY AUDIO CONFIG IT PRESET TITLES 140 NAMES IT 140 ICONS Audio input Config Menu title is grayed out until an audio plane is selected Upon selection of this menu one window Configure Audio Options opens Configure Audio Options Opening this window allows the user to set the dB gain per audio input Click on the applicable Changes radio buttons to have the changes either Immediate or verifiable Verify default setting allows accepting the changes via a Take button Immediate removes the Take button from the window and all changes are made on the fly In the window click on an input s up or down arrow repeatedly until the gain value is visible range is 18 to 24 dB default Odb then click Take The dB value is red pending before and green previous or black current after clicking Take If default values OdB are desired click Use Defaults 5 12 SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e SMX Control Software zm Configure Audio Options oe GAIN Changes al Immediate 1 IKEA 9 JEE Verify S 8 27 105 Take 3 d 1708 KE Use Defaults
199. w ia ZS 5mm MAX Do not tin the wires Tip Sleeve Tip Sleeve Balanced Mono Input Unbalanced Mono Input Figure 2 6 Captive screw connector wiring for audio signals When making connections for the SMX switcher from existing audio cables see figure 2 7 A mono audio connector consists of the tip and sleeve whereas a stereo audio connector consists of the tip ring and sleeve The tip ring and sleeve wires are also shown above on the captive screw audio connector diagram balanced inputs figure 2 6 wer ee Se ee Ve i m em wm mm mm m Sleeve Sleeve 3 5 mm Stereo Plug Connector RCA Connector balanced Figure 2 7 RCA audio connectors Wire the output connectors as shown below Ti Ti Ring i r Left S r Left Sleeves k Sleeves H Ls Ti Ring Pe Right ie Right Unbalanced Stereo Output CAUTION For unbalanced audio connect the sleeve s to the center contact ground DO NOT connect the sleeve s to the negative contacts Figure 2 8 Captive screw connector wiring for audio output SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e Installation S c E 3 S o a H SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers S C Q p lt urio Chapter Three Operation and Setup Front Panel Features Powering Up Front Panel Operation Rear Panel RS 232 RS 422 Communications Viewing and Adjusting the Audio Input Level Viewing and Adjusting the Audio Output Volume
200. w See page 5 16 for further details D DEVICE PALETTE EDITOR Factory Default Laser Disk A Factory Default Document Camera Factory Default Signal Generator Factory Default Factory Default ZAP Factory Default CRT Projector Factory Default LCD Panel Factory Default LCD Projector Factory Default Rear Projector Factory Default Factory Default Factory Default Factory Default Cassette T ape Factory Default Audio Amplifier To change set RGB delay select an output or All and adjust the RGB Delay slider to set the desired delay in 0 5 second steps Click Take to accept the change or click Cancel to return the delay to its original setting Click Close to exit the window Lait This menu also contains Mute Output settings See Mute Output settings below for method e Audio Input Gain settings Select this to change the audio gain 0 5 dB steps for all Or single inputs faa Configure Audio Options BAX To change the gain select an input or all and use F en the adjustment arrows to raise or lower the gain Ge A4 D 2 g BEA Lake au Click on the applicable Changes radio buttons e A ear to have any changes either immediate or verifiable Verify default setting allows the user to accept the a changes via a Take button 5 4s Immediate removes the Take button from the 6 y Zi
201. way address HHE HHH HHH HHH NOTE Factory default IP Gateway address 192 168 254 254 Email domain name Standard name conventions apply e g xxx com NOTE The following characters are invalid in a domain name space lt gt and d The character is only acceptable as lead in to the domain name such as extron com Hardware MAC address GL D HM An AH DA Default name SMX Subnet mask GO HEHE NOTE Leading zeros in each of 4 fields are optional in setting values and suppressed in return values Verbose mode 0 Clear none default for Telnet connection 1 Verbose mode default for RS 232 RS 422 connection 2 Tagged responses for queries 3 Verbose mode and tagged for queries Baud rate 9600 default 19200 38400 115200 Parity odd even none mark space only first letter required Data bits 7 8 Stop bits 1 2 Port type 0 RS 232 default 1 RS 422 2 RS 485 Web page priority flag 0 Internal default factory reset 1 User SMX System Multimatrix Switcher e Programmer s Guide Password 12 digits alphanumeric user admin Noyes The following characters are invalid in passwords space lt gt z and User password cannot be assigned if no admin password exists returns error code E14 When admin password is cleared then user and all security level passwords are deleted Daylight Savings Time 0 Daylight Savings Time
202. word field 4 Click the Take button to make the password change take effect Setting the mail server IP address The Mail Server IP Address field displays the IP address of the mail server that handles the e mail for the facility in which the SMX switcher is installed Valid IP addresses consist of four 1 2 or 3 digit numeric subfields separated by dots periods Each field can be numbered from 000 through 255 Leading zeroes up to 3 digits total per field are optional Values of 256 and above are invalid Edit this field as follows 1 Click in the mail server IP address field The graphic cursor becomes a text cursor 2 Make any desired changes to the mail server IP address SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers e SMX Control Software 3 Press the Tab key on the keyboard or click in another field to exit the mail server IP address field 4 Click the Take button to make the address change take effect Setting the mail server domain name The Mail Server Domain Name field displays the domain name that the SMX switcher uses to log on to the e mail server Standard domain conventions such as nnnnn xxx com apply Noyes The following characters are invalid in a domain name lt gt 7 2andspace The character is acceptable only as the lead in to the domain name such as folklore net Edit this field as follows 1 Click in the Mail Server Domain Name field The graphic cursor becomes a text cursor
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