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1.     Repeat step 1 through 5 for each input     MTP SW6    Installation and Operation 18    Remote Control    This section discusses how to connect and configure the MTP SW6  Topics that are  covered  include     e Simple Instruction Set Control   e Windows Based Program Control  e Contact Closure Control   e IR 102 Infrared Remote Control    The switcher can be remotely controlled via its rear panel Remote connector  Figure 13    Remote control devices can be    e A host device such as a computer or control system   e A device such as an Extron IR 102 Universal remote control kit    e A contact closure device such as an Extron KP 6 Keypad Control    Contact  PIN RS 232 Closure Function    1   In  1 Input  1  2 TX   Transmit data  REMOTE 3 RX   Receive data  4     In  2 Input  2     ces     5 Gnd Gnd Ground  6   In  3 Input  3  7   In  4 Input  4  8     In  5 Input  5  9     In  6 Input  6    Figure 13  Remote connector pinout    The cable used to connect the Remote port to a computer  control  system  contact closure device  or IR control kit may need to be modified  by removing pins or cutting wires  If unneeded pins are connected  the  switcher may hang up     For RS 232  Windows based program  and IR control  use a control cable  with only pins 2  3  and 5 connected  Otherwise  either cut the wires to the  other pins in hard shelled connectors or remove the unneeded pins from  molded plugs    See Simple Instruction Set Control for definitions of the SIS commands     See Wi
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3.    The MTP switcher receives up to six sets of signals from compatible MTP devices on   RJ 45 connectors  figure 1   You can select one input to output to a compatible MTP device  on an RJ 45 connector  The signal sets are comprised of high or low resolution video signals   RGB  bi level or tri level component video  S video  or composite video  and can also include  either RS 232 serial signals or audio     TouchLink     Control  System   f    TCP IP  gt               Extron  MD si28   D Surface mount  Speakers    Extron  XPA 1002    Extron    a OO RO UN SR M Universal Receiver    SW6  Mini Twisted Pair  Switcher        Extron  MTP T 15HD A WM  Transmitter    Transmitter           a  Figure 1  Typical MTP SW6 application    Blu ray Player       Extron  MTP T 15HD AD  Transmitter    MTP SW6 e Introduction 1    NOTE  The remote power capabilities of certain MTP models are not supported by this  switcher     The MTP switcher has image enhancement features that allow you to correct for long  distance transmissions and skew     e Level and Peaking controls enhance the TP signals received on the inputs   e A Pre Peaking control enhances the TP output for optimum display     e Delay  skew correction  controls correct for skew delay  misconvergence  commonly  encountered when using CAT 5  5e  or 6 TP cables for RGB video  and component  video transmission     NOTE  Skew correction should not be necessary when Extron Enhanced Skew Free    A V UTP cable is used and the transmission di
4.    Twisted Pair    MTP SW6    Six Input MTP Twisted Pair Switcher    INPUT  DELAY  kiosk a  E E     Ri    MODE  Extron            3 Extron  Electronics    x ow    INTERFACING  SWITCHING AND CONTROL  on          68 1462 01 Rev  B  02 10    Safety Instructions   English    This symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and mainte   nance  servicing  instructions in the literature provided with the equipment     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   Read and understand all safety and operating instructions before using the equipment   Retain Instructions   The safety instructions should be kept for future reference   Follow Warnings   Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the equipment or in the user information     Avoid Attachments   Do not use tools or attachments that are not recommended by the equipment  manufacturer because they may be hazardous     Consignes de S  curit     Francais    Ce symbole 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    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 instructions  Prendre connais
5.   4 3 cm H x 22 1 cm W x 15 2 cm D    Depth excludes connector and knob    Product weight    1 2 lbs  0 5 kg   Shipping weight    3 lbs  2 kg   Vibratii Oheisena ISTA 1A in carton  International Safe Transit Association   Regulatory compliance  Safe ren CE  c UL  UL  EMI EMC coicccincncninincnincnnos CE  C tick  FCC Class A  ICES  VCCI  MTB Ruinas 30 000 hours  Wart antye esiisa 3 years parts and labor       MTP SW6   Reference Information 30    Part Numbers    Included Pa    Accessories    Cables    rts    These items are included in each order for an MTP SW6     Included parts Part number    MTP SW6 switcher    60 928 01       IEC power cord       Tweeker  small screwdriver        MTP SW6 Setup Guide       Desktop power supply  12 V  2 A    70 775 01       Captive screw 5 pole connectors  qty  2     10 457 12       Captive screw 2 pole connector  qty  1        Extron Software Products DVD   Universal Switcher Control Program           Accessory Part number    RSU 129 1U universal rack shelf    60 190 01       RSB 129 1U basic rack shelf    60 604 02       RSU 126 6 inch deep universal rack shelf    60 190 10       RSB 126 6 inch deep basic rack shelf    60 604 11       MBU 125 under desk mounting kit    70 077 01       MTP signal generator    70 647 01       KP 6 remote control keypad    60 111 20       IR 102 remote control kit          70 224 01    NOTE  Enhanced Skew Free A V UTP cables are not recommended for  Ethernet LAN applications     Enhanced Skew Free    A V cabl
6.   Decrement volume  V  Read output volume V     unit to host     Volx12J4    Vol5so el Set the output volume to 50    Volk12 4 Increment volume by 1    Vol51    Volk12 1 Decrement volume by 1   kage       Audio or RS 232 mute commands  Audio or RS 232 mute 1Z  Audio or RS 232 unmute OZ    Read audio RS 232 mute Z  status    Amt1  Mute  silence  the audio or RS 232 output   Amto e Unmute the audio or RS 232 output  audio on    page 1   mute on  O   mute off        Switch mode  Set normal  manual   switch mode  Set auto switch mode    The user selects an input manually  from the front  panel or under remote control    The switcher automatically switches to the highest  numbered input with signals present  Manual input  selection is disabled        Front panel lock  executive mode   Lock the front panel 1X    Unlock the front panel OX  View lock status X    Exe    Lock the front panel level  peaking  and skew  functions  The switch mode  auto or manual  cannot  be changed  Input selection is still available    Exegel All front panel functions are available     Kis        Resets  Reset all video level and  Esc Z7T lt      peaking adjustments  Reset all skew  EsclZk   adjustments  Reset audio input levels  EsclzA  lt     Reset audio output levels   Escl7y     Reset whole switcher  EsclZ xxx    Zptel Clear all video level and peaking adjustments to their  default  0  values   Zpkel Clear all input and output skew values to O ns     Zpael Reset all audio input levels  gain and atten
7.   gt 300   90 m 300   90 m  300   90m    450   135 m 450   135 m  90 m 300   90 m  250   75m    400   90m 400   120 m    400   120 m    500   90 m 300   90 m  250   75m    400   90 m 300   90 m  250   75m    400        1920x 1200    lt 250   HDTV 720p  lt 250   HDTV 1080i  lt 250   HDTV 1080p    lt 250     75m  75m  75m  75m     gt 300    gt 300    gt 300    gt 300     120m  150m  120m  120m    400   500   400   400     120m  150 m  120m  120m                                                         MTP SW6 e Introduction 4    Features    Compatible with all Extron MTP Series Twisted Pair products     Broad compatibility  with all MTP products enables design flexibility when selecting components  and allows  the use of an economical CAT 5 type cable infrastructure for A V system integration     Dynamic input skew equalization     Adjustments are stored in memory for each input   maintaining RGB color alignment at all times     Video level and peaking compensation on each input     Actively compensates for  input signal attenuation for various cable lengths  resulting in a brighter and sharper  image     Switchable video pre peaking for output     Provides additional compensation for  optimal performance on the longest cable runs  ensuring the highest quality signal at the  display     Local dual mono audio output     A line level output on the product splits mono  audio feed from the MTP transmitter into two channels for direct connection of audio  equipment that is located wi
8.  60 111 20  or an IR 102 Kit  infrared remote control  part  70 224 01  system to this connector     NOTE  The switcher can be controlled only by an RS 232 device OR a contact  closure device  not both     NOTE  The cable used to connect the Remote port to a computer  control  contact    closure device  or IR control kit may need to be modified by removing pins  or cutting wires  If unneeded pins are connected  the switcher may hang  up  See Remote Control for additional information        MTP SW6 e Installation and Operation 11    Making Connections    Power supply wiring    Figure 10 shows how to wire the power connector  Use the supplied tie wrap to strap the  power cord to the extended tail of the connector     El          z  SECTION A A  2 Pole  Tie Wrap E Captive Screw    Connector  12 V           Figure 10  Power connector wiring    CAUTION  Always use a power supply supplied and or specified by Extron  Use of an  unauthorized power supply voids all regulatory compliance certification and  may cause damage to the supply and the end product  Unless otherwise  stated  the AC DC adapters are not suitable for use in air handling spaces  or in wall cavities  The installation must always be in accordance with the  applicable provisions of National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70  article 75  and the Canadian Electrical Code part 1  section 16  The power supply  shall not be permanently fixed to building structure or similar structure     Power supply voltage polarity is critica
9.  device  momentarily short the  pin for the desired input number to logic ground  pin 5   To force one of the inputs to be  always selected  leave the short to logic ground in place  The short overrides front panel  input selections     MTP SW6   Remote Control 27    IR 102 Infrared Remote Control    The optional Extron IR 102 kit consists of the following components     e  R 102 handheld remote control unit  e  R 102 remote receiver with 3 foot cable and RS 232 connector    e IR detector with 6 foot cable and captive screw connector    e External 12 VDC power supply    Install and operate the remote control in accordance with the IR 102 User s Guide included    with the remote                             ON  IR 102 Remote Control IR Detector    IR 102 Remote  Control Receiver    Figure 17  IR 102 Remote application       RS 232  Control                     MTP SW6   Remote Control    28    Reference  Information    This section discusses the specifications  part numbers  and accessories for the  MTP SW6  Topics that are covered  include     e Specifications    e Part Numbers    Specifications   Video  A ins n e Unity   Video input     see MTP Series transmitter specifications  Number signal type    6 sets of proprietary analog signals    A 6 female RJ 45   Video output     See MTP Series receiver specifications  Number signal type    1 set of proprietary analog signals  Connectors cocccccccoccnncncanonannnnncncnnonnns 1 female RJ 45  Maximum resolution    1920x1200    Mol Re
10.  long  cable runs  See Table 1 for suggested switch settings based on the transmitted video  format and transmission distance      5  RS 232 Insert connector     For bidirectional RS 232 data that is routed from a common  source to the TP output regardless of the selected input  connect a serial device to this  3 5 mm  5 pole captive screw connector  Figure 7 shows how to wire the connector     NOTE  For the RS 232 insert to be available on the TP output  it must be enabled  via an SIS command or the Windows based control program  See the  RS 232 insert enable SIS command  s     NOTE  When the RS 232 insert is enabled  any content on the audio RS 232 wire  pair for the TP input tied to the output is disabled            i 2 MAX  RS 232 000   gt   5 mm  Device Bidirectional  i i   Transmit  Tx  ET Transmit  Tx   Do not tin the wires  Receive  Rx  RA a  Ground     Ground        Figure 7  RS 232 insert wiring       Mono Audio  local audio  output     Connect an audio device  such as an audio  amplifier or powered speakers to this 3 5 mm  5 pole captive screw connector  This  connector outputs the selected unamplified  mono line level audio  See figure 8 to  properly wire the output connector  Use the supplied tie wrap to strap the audio cable to  the extended tail of the connector     2 MAX  Tip  1e Ring            5 mm  Sleeve s        Do not tin the wires  Ring       Mono Output    Figure 8  Captive screw connector wiring for audio output    CAUTION  Connect the sleeve to groun
11.  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   Acheminer les cordons d alimentation de mani  re    ce que personne  ne risque de marcher dessus et    ce qu ils ne soient pas   cras  s ou pinc  s par des objets    R  paration maintenance   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   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      a danger d explosion s ll y a remplacment incorrect de la batterie  Remplacer uniquement  avec une batterie du meme type ou d un ype equivalent recommande par le constructeur  Mettre au reut les  batteries usagees conformement aux instructions du fabricant           Vorsicht   Stromquellen   Dieses Ger  t sollte nur   ber die auf dem Produkt ange
12. appear  automatically  figure 14                    O O FAG Pues frime O S  ym JO a    Extron  Electronics Y m    EME    The Extron Software DVD Issue 2009 1    For more than 20 years  itron Electronics has manufectsred ge op System prod xts     Products          imeta central and    Ped a product  and mem  eredabl ties chu etat shears             A Come    Figure 14  Software CD window    NOTE  ff the window does not self start  run Launch exe from the DVD     2  Click the Software tab  figure 14    ser  uare    3  Scroll to the desired program and click Install  figure 15       Universal Switcher 29 031 02 3 7 Oct 6  2006 5 3MB bIngtall  Control software for 5  the MAV 62  MMX  Switchers  YCS SW6  MX  SW 4 amp 6 MX  SW 6  Component  Model  8 10 Plus  and AY  Switchers     Figure 15  Software installation    4  Follow the on screen instructions  By default  the installation of the Universal  Switchers Control Program creates a C  Program Files Extron UniversalSwitcher folder   and it places four icons into a group folder named    Extron Electronics Universal  Switcher     The four installed icons are     o Check for Universal Switcher Updates  o Uninstall Universal Switcher   o Universal Switcher Control Program   o Universal Switcher Help    MTP SW6   Remote Control 26    Using the Software    Run the program as follows     1  Click Start  gt  Programs  gt  Extron Electronics  gt  Universal Switcher  New   gt   Universal Switcher Control Pgm     2  Click the comm port that 
13. as tapas puede quedar expuesto a voltajes  peligrosos u otros riesgos    Ranuras y aberturas   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     BA   SA   BR AREA m ARIARI BEE HA MERE RAR  AR  CHR  ERATE  PREPARI o   HSER    WH EREI  WRA RARR  A RARI   BIRRA o DEER  SCENE  RENE    HEHA e MARUI NE A  MAYER 2 LRT IP 8 AAA    EFL o PEREA LA BL  EVE AAA BUR LR AER  PETE I XFL   SR ALEA Ss REE  MANS  SERRES ES HE Hho  RREI TEE Ab FH Be FF LE             HHL DRY LURES  AE fal Be TF                                                    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   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 environmen
14. at the  counterclockwise limit  provides no peaking  The maximum setting  at the clockwise  limit  provides 100  peaking  Adjust this control while viewing the displayed image  to obtain the optimum picture sharpness     Switch Mode    In auto switch mode  the switcher automatically switches to the highest numbered   input with video sync signals present  Input selection  by the front panel buttons or the  Remote port  is blocked while in auto switch mode  However  the front panel LEDs remain  functional and the Input 1 through Input 3 buttons can be used to view or change the  mode     NOTES    The switcher must be in normal  manual  mode for contact closure to work     e Audio breakaway  available via SIS or Windows based control program  control only  is disabled in auto switch mode  audio always follows video        Turn auto switch mode on as follows    1  Press and hold the Mode  Input 1  button    2  Press and release the Auto  Input 3  button  The Auto Switch Active LED lights   3  Release the Mode button     NOTE  Manual switching is disabled     Turn auto switch mode off as follows    1  Press and hold the Mode  Input 1  button    2  Press and release the Normal  Input 2  button  The Auto Switch Active LED goes off   3  Release the Mode button     NOTE  When the switcher exits auto switch mode  it deselects all inputs  no  output      MTP SW6    Installation and Operation 16    Optimizing the Video    Most MTP transmitters and the MTP SW6 output have a pre peaking f
15. d  Gnd   Connecting the sleeve to a  negative     terminal will damage the audio output circuits     CAUTION  The length of the exposed  stripped  portion of the copper wires is    important  The ideal length is 3 16     5 mm   Longer bare wires  can short together  Shorter bare wires are not as secure in the direct  insertion connectors and could be pulled out        The volume level for the local output can be set under serial port control  See the Local  audio output volume SIS commands for details    By default  the audio ties follow the video ties  Audio breakaway switching  which can  be performed under serial port control  allows you to select from any one of the audio  input sources and route it separately from its corresponding video source  See the Input  selection SIS Commands for details     MTP SW6    Installation and Operation 10      Remote RS 232 contact closure connector     Connect a computer or control  system to this 9 pin D connector  figure 9  to allow remote control using the Simple  Instruction Set  SIS      the Extron graphical control program for Windows  or a contact  closure device  See Remote Control for details     Contact  PIN RS 232 Closure Function       1   In  1 Input  1   2 TX   Transmit data  REMOTE 3 RX   Receive data   4   In  2 Input  2   5 Gnd Gnd Ground   6   In  3 Input  3   7   In  4 Input  4   8     In  5 Input  5   9     In  6 Input  6    Figure 9  Remote connector pinout    You can also connect a KP 6 remote control keypad  part 
16. d and response examples are shown throughout the  table  The ASCII to HEX conversion table below is for use with the command response  table     ASCII to HEX Conversion Table  Esc 1B  CR  D LF YA         go             12253      gt  lt Z Tv O     MTP SW6   Remote Control 22    Command Response Table for SIS Commands    Command ASCII Command Response Additional description   host to unit   unit to host     Input selection    NOTE  The switcher supports 1   2   or 3 digit numeric entries  1   02 amp   or 003    The switcher reports all selections with 1 digit  numbers     NOTE  The  amp  select and   select commands for video can be used interchangeably     Select input Ki  video and il  Select input K1  video and audio to be the output   audio to output   Example  1  Select input 1 video and audio   Select input K1  video bale  i Select Ki  video  audio is broken away    only to output   Example 5 amp  i Select input 5 video     see 2nd note above    Select input K1  video K1  i Select Kil video  audio is broken away    only to output  Select input K1  audio Kil  Select 1  audio  audio is broken away    only to output   Example  2  Select input 2 audio     Auto level and peaking adjustment       Execute auto peaking  EsX1TAADJ  lt     Aadjx1  2   start  Switch input  xa  to the output and auto adjust the  calibration Alpe  switch  peaking on input fa   The  amp  value in the responses   with optional MTP signal Aadix1 x2   finished  reports whether the adjustment value was wi
17. e  Enhanced Skew Free A V cable  cut  various lengths     Part number  26 569 xx       Enhanced Skew Free A V 1000     Bulk   non plenum     22 141 03          Plenum enhanced Skew Free A V 1000     Bulk        22 142 03    MTP SW6   Reference Information 31    Connectors    Connector Part number    CAT 6 jack  black   aty  10 100 476 01  CAT 6 jack  red   qty  10 100 477 01  CAT 6 jack  blue   qty  10 100 478 01  CAT 6 jack  orange   qty  10 100 479 01                            CAT 6 jack  gray   qty  10 100 480 01  CAT 6 jack  white   qty  10 100 481 01  CAT 6 jack  ivory   qty  10 100 482 01                MTP SW6   Reference Information 32    Extron 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   and Central America    Extron Electronics   1001 East Ball Road   Anaheim  CA 92805   U S A     Europe  Africa  and the Middle  East    Extron Europe   Hanzeboulevard 10   3825 PH Amersfoort   The Netherlands    Asia    Extron Asia
18. e same affect on the  recommended transmission distance for a daisy chain as for a single transmitter and  receiver     e See the recommended transmission ranges in Table 1  The recommendations in the  table apply equally for the switcher and one receiver and for a transmission daisy  chain  For example  the maximum suggested range for high quality transmission of  1024 x 768 video is 600 feet between either the switcher and one receiver or the  switcher and three daisy chained receivers     e For daisy chained units  the first receiver in the chain must be at least 100 feet from  the switcher when the Pre Peak switch is on     e For daisy chained units  any receiver in the chain closer than 350 feet may experience  some form of over peaking when the Pre Peak switch is on     e If a receiver is the last receiver in a daisy chain  its end unit DIP switch setting needs  to be changed  Refer to the MTP 15HD RS Series User s Manual that applies to your  receiver or details     MTP SW6 e Installation and Operation 14    Operation    INPUT    Pa 2 8 a 5 6    on NN das     mo Mo Be Mo Be oO a    DELAY       AUTO    EE    Figure 12  Switcher s front panel features      Auto Switch LED     When lit  the Auto Switch LED indicates that the switcher is in  auto switch mode  When unlit  the switch is in normal  manual  mode  See Switch  Mode in this chapter         2  Input Buttons and LEDs     When the auto switch mode is off  these buttons select  the input  The LED for the selected inp
19. eature  Set these  features as follows for the best image quality     1  Forinputs from MTP T 15HD products only     If the cable between the MTP  transmitter and the MTP SW6 is  gt  300 feet  turn the transmitter s Pre Peak switch on   For shorter cables  turn the switch off     2  For the output     If the cable between the MTP SW6 and the receiver is  gt  300 feet   turn the switcher s Pre Peak switch on  For shorter cables  turn the switch off     NOTE  Unless the TP cable lengths are changed  these settings should need to be  made only once  during installation     Level Peaking Setting    1  Connect an oscilloscope  preferred  or a monitor  acceptable  to the switcher s output  via a very short  less than 25 feet  7 5 m   TP cable and a compatible MTP receiver      2  If using an oscilloscope  apply a white field test pattern to the input to be optimized  via an MTP transmitter   If using a monitor  apply a grayscale or Color Bars test pattern to the input to be  optimized via an MTP transmitter     TIP  The Extron VTG 300 or VTG 400 are recommended to provide the test  pattern     3  Select the input to be optimized     4  Observe the oscilloscope or the monitor with a critical eye while you adjust the front  panel input level and peaking controls to compensate for signal loss between the  transmitter and the MTP SW6     5  If necessary  repeat steps 1 through 4 for each input     If level peaking and skew adjustments are available on the connected receiver s   set  th
20. ed Messages    21  Error RESPONSES ciitiocia taco estrados rt seen 21  TIMEOUT cas idas 22  Using the Command Response Table           22  Command response Table  for SIS Commands osen 23  Windows Based Program Control                    26  Installing the Software   oooinnnnnnincinco 26  Using the Software             c cece 27  Contact Closure Remote Control                     27  IR 102 Infrared Remote Control l    28  Reference Information    29  Specifications    29  Part Numbers    31  Included Parts  31  ACCRSSOFIRS sisi  31  A ar 31  CONNECHOSS coccccnncccccnnnnnnnccncnnnonononinnncnnninicnns 32    MTP SW6   Contents iv    Introduction    This section gives an overview of the manual and describes the Extron   MTP SW6 and its  features  including     e About this Manual  e About the MTP SW6 Switcher  e Features    About this Manual    This manual describes the function  installation  configuration  and operation of the  MTP SW6 twisted pair switcher     About the MTP SW6 Switcher    The Extron MTP SW6 is a 6 input  1 output twisted pair switcher that is compatible with the  entire line of Extron MTP transmitters and receivers     The Extron MTP transmitters and receivers are a system for long distance distribution of  video and either audio or RS 232 communications  The MTPs transmit and receive over  Extron Enhanced Skew Free  A V UTP cable or over CAT 5  5e  or 6 shielded twisted pair   STP   unshielded twisted pair  UTP   or foil shielded twisted pair  FTP  cable  
21. em in accordance with the applicable MTP receiver product manual     7  Disconnect the oscilloscope or monitor connected in step 1     NOTES    Asimpler way to set the input level peaking is to use the optional  MTP signal generator and the auto calibration function on each input   available as an SIS command  See the Auto level and peaking  adjustment SIS command     e The auto calibration function compensates for signal losses on the  inputs only  Compensate for signal losses on the output via the  connected receivers    level and peaking controls        MTP SW6 e Installation and Operation 17    Skew Delay Compensation    CAT 5 5e 6 TP cable can lead to registration errors between the red  green  and blue  video signals  Pair skew can be measured with test equipment or identified by viewing  a crosshatch test pattern with a critical eye to determine if either the red  green  or blue  video image leads  appears to the left of  the other two video images     Skew correction should not be necessary when Extron Enhanced Skew Free A V  UTP cable is used and the transmission distance is less than 1 000 feet  300 m      Unless the TP cable lengths are changed  these settings should need to be made  only once  during installation        For best results  repeat the skew compensation for each input     The switcher has built in skew compensation capabilities for its TP output  Adjust the  equalization as follows     1  Select an input    2  Zero the skew delay for red  green  and b
22. en oder einen vergleichbaren Batterietyp  der auch vom Hersteller empfohlen wird   Entsorgen Sie verbrauchte Batterien bitte gem  B den Herstelleranweisungen     Evitar el uso de accesorios   No usar herramientas o accesorios que no sean especificamente recomendados  por el fabricante  ya que podrian implicar riesgos     Alimentaci  n el  ctrica   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   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   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   Solicitar siempre los servicios t  cnicos de personal calificado  En el interior no  hay partes a 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 l
23. fer to the applicable MTP 15HD transmitter receiver user s manual for the maximum distances  recommended for specific resolutions     Audio  Number signal type    1 set of proprietary analog signals  CONNECTOTS rene ter rennes 1 female RJ 45  Gain nn ee eke chs Unbalanced output  0 dB  balanced output   6 dB  Frequency response          1c 20 Hz to 20 kHz   1 dB  THD   Noise    0 15    1 kHz  0 3    20 kHz at nominal level  S N rretan ai  gt 70 dB at maximum output  unweighted   AI  gt 43 dB   20 Hz to 20 kHz   Audio input     see MTP Series transmitter specifications  Number signal type    6 sets of proprietary analog signals  Connectors coccccccccccnnnocanonanonnnoncnncnnno 6 female RJ 45    Noi 0 dBu   0 775 Vrms  0 dBV   1 Vrms  0 dBV   2 dBu  Audio output     local    Number  signal type    1 dual mono  balanced unbalanced   COMME CHOPS naceran e  1  3 5 mm captive screw connector  5 pole  Impedance    50 ohms unbalanced  100 ohms balanced  A reset  1 dB channel to channel   Maximum level  Hi Z    0     gt  18 dBu  balanced or unbalanced at 1  THD N  Maximum level  600 ohm              gt  15 dBm  balanced or unbalanced at 1  THD N    MTP SW6   Reference Information 29    Audio output     see MTP Series receiver specifications    Number signal type    1 set of proprietary analog signals  Connectors cccocccccoccnnnonanononnonnonncnnonos 1 female RJ 45  Control remote    switcher host control  Serial control port    1 RS 232  9 pin female D connector  Baud rate and protoco
24. gebene Stromquelle betrieben werden   Dieses Ger  t wurde f  r eine Verwendung mit einer Hauptstromleitung mit einem geerdeten  neutralen  Leiter  konzipiert  Der dritte Kontakt ist f  r einen ErdanschluB  und stellt eine Sicherheitsfunktion dar  Diese sollte nicht  umgangen oder auBer Betrieb gesetzt werden    Stromunterbrechung   Um das Ger  t auf sichere Weise vom Netz zu trennen  sollten Sie alle Netzkabel aus der  R  ckseite des Ger  tes  aus der externen Stomversorgung  falls dies m  glich ist  oder aus der Wandsteckdose  ziehen    Schutz des Netzkabels   Netzkabel sollten stets so verlegt werden  daB sie nicht im Weg liegen und niemand  darauf treten kann oder Objekte darauf  oder unmittelbar dagegengestellt werden k  nnen    Wartung   Alle WartungsmaBnahmen sollten nur von qualifiziertem Servicepersonal durchgef  hrt werden    Die internen Komponenten des Ger  tes sind wartungsfrei  Zur Vermeidung eines elektrischen Schocks  versuchen Sie in keinem Fall  dieses Ger  t selbst   ffnen  da beim Entfernen der Abdeckungen die Gefahr eines  elektrischen Schlags und oder andere Gefahren bestehen    Schlitze und   ffnungen   Wenn das Ger  t Schlitze oder Locher im 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   Explosionsgefahr  falls die Batterie nicht richtig ersetzt wird  Ersetzen Sie verbrauchte Batterien  nur durch den gleich
25. ika  K2    The unit sends the Ilvl message whenever the level adjustment is changed from the front  panel     IPEK    3  44    The unit sends the Ipek message whenever the peaking adjustment is changed from the  front panel     ISEQUA   x5   Xx5   x5  1  The unit sends the Iseq message whenever the skew settings have been changed from the  front panel  The K5  values are the red  green  and blue skew values  in that order     ZPKe          The unit sends the Zpk message whenever the skew settings have been reset from the  front panel     Error Responses    When the unit receives a valid SIS command  it executes the command and sends a  response to the host device  If the unit is unable to execute the command because the  command is invalid or it contains invalid parameters  the unit returns an error response to  the host  The error response codes are     E10   Invalid command   E11   Invalid preset number   E13   Invalid parameter   E14   Invalid command for this configuration    MTP SW6   Remote Control 21    Timeout    Pauses of 10 seconds or longer between command ASCII characters result in a timeout   The command operation is aborted with no other indication     Using the Command Response Table    The command response table begins on page 23  Lower case letters are acceptable in  the command field except where indicated for the audio level  gain and attenuation   commands  Symbols are used throughout the table to represent variables in the  command response fields  Comman
26. is connected to the switcher s RS 232 port     3  The Extron Universal Switcher Control Program window  figure 16  displays the  selected video and audio input        Hiver Samet  gt  COMETE Jae    Fe We Onam Gror om   ei eee men J  or e    waite al       Pat hste  LIEN TA     aj  terae mar    000000 4  al    al      Connected    Figure 16  Universal Switcher Control program window    o To set up for audio follow switching  the output has the same audio and video  input selected   select the Audio and Video check boxes  To set up for audio  breakaway switching  the output has different audio and video inputs selected    deselect the Audio or Video check box     o To select an input  click the input button    o To set the input audio level  gain and attenuation   click the Gain Att tab    o To manually adjust the level and peaking  click the Level Peak tab    o To select or deselect auto switch mode  click the Auto Switch tab    o To set the output volume  click the Volume tab    o To set the RS 232 or audio definition for wire pair 3 and 6  click the RJ 45 tab   o To set the skew adjustments  click the Skew tab     Contact Closure Remote Control    The Remote connector also provides a way to select an input to the switcher using a  remote contact closure device  Contact closure control uses pins on the Remote connector  that are not used by the RS 232 interface  Figure 13 shows the contact closure pin  assignments     To select a different input number using a contact closure
27. l    9600 baud  8 data bits  1 stop bit  no parity  Serial control pin configuration    2   TX  3   RX  5   GND  Program control    Extron control configuration program for Windows     TM    Extron Simple Instruction Set  SIS      Control remote     external device  pass through   Serial control port    RS 232  3 5 mm captive screw connector  5 pole  uses 3 poles     Baud rate and protocol    Up to 38400 baud  5 8 data bits  1 or 2 stop bits  odd  even  or no parity  XON  XOFE  or  no flow control    Aea Protocol is mirrored between the switcher and the receiver   Serial control pin configuration    1   TX  2   RX  3   GND    General  Recommended cable type             CAT5 5E 6  shielded or unshielded   External power supply                   100 VAC to 240 VAC  50 60 Hz  external  to 12 VDC  2 A  regulated  Power input requirements            12 VDC  0 8 A  Temperature  humidity                 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  COONS tics Convection  vents on right and left sides  Mounting  Rack mount    Yes  with optional 1U  9 5  deep rack shelf  RSU 129   60 190 01 or RSB 129  60 604 02   or 1U  6  deep rack shelf  RSU 126   60 190 10 or RSB 126  60 604 11   Furniture mount    Yes  with optional Under Desk Mounting Kit  MBU 125   70 077 01   Enclosure type cocoocincnoncncnncaninonnos Metal  Enclosure dimensions    1 7  H x 8 7  W x 6 0  D  1U high  half rack wide  
28. l  Incorrect voltage polarity can  damage the power supply and the unit  The ridges on the side of the cord   figure 10  identify the power cord negative lead        To verify the polarity before connection  plug in the power supply with no load and check  the output with a voltmeter     CAUTION  The length of the exposed  stripped  copper wires is important  The  ideal length is 3 16 inch  5 mm   Longer bare wires can short together   Shorter wires are not as secure in the connectors and could be pulled out     NOTE  Do not tin the power supply leads before installing them in the direct insertion  connector  Tinned wires are not as secure in the connectors and could be  pulled out        Rather than the included power supply  you can use an optional Extron PS 123 Universal  12 VDC Power Supply  part  60 814 01  can power multiple Extron 12 VDC devices using  only one AC power connector     MTP SW6    Installation and Operation 12    TP cable termination    NOTE  RJ 45 termination with CAT 5  CAT 5e  or CAT 6 cable must comply with the  TIAVEIA T568A or TIA ElA T568B wiring standards for all connections     RJ 45 termination with Skew Free A V UTP cable must comply with TIA EIA    T568A only        Figure 11 details the recommended termination of TP cables with RJ 45 connectors in  accordance with the TIA EIA T568A or TIA EIA T568B wiring standards  You can use either  standard with CAT 5 5e 6 cable  but ensure that you use the same standard on both ends    of the cable   Pin
29. lue as follows     b     Use a Tweeker or other small screwdriver to press and hold the Delay Select  button for 3 seconds  The Delay Red  Green  and Blue LEDs all go out     Release the Delay Select button     3  Use UTP cable test equipment or examine the displayed video image with a critical eye  to determine which video signal     red  green  or blue     is most shifted to the left     TIP  The Extron VTG 300 or VTG 400 are recommended to provide a crosshatch    test pattern  which is ideal for determining skew  A black background with  vertical white lines can also be useful        4  Adjust the leftmost video signal as follows     NOTE  The switcher cannot shift the rightmost video image to the left     b     Use a Tweeker or other small screwdriver to press and release the Delay Select  button until the LED lights for the left shifted color     Delay Red  Green  or Blue     Slowly rotate the Delay Adjust control clockwise while monitoring the display   Observe that the leftmost color shifts rightward one step at a time  Continue to  rotate the control until that color is properly converged     NOTE  A 2 nanosecond adjustment is very fine  Up to 10 nanoseconds of  delay may be necessary before you detect a change in the display     Use a Tweeker or other small screwdriver to press the Delay Select button one  more time to save the most recent adjustment or allow the 10 second timeout to  elapse     5  If one of the remaining colors is left shifted  repeat steps 3 and 4 
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31. n     MTP SW6 e Installation and Operation 6    5  Reliable earthing  grounding      Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment  should be maintained  Particular attention should be given to supply connections  other than direct connections to the branch circuit  such as the use of power strips     Rack shelf mounting instructions   1  Remove feet from the bottom of the MTP SW6 if installed     2  Mount the switcher on the rack shelf  using two 4 40 x 3 16    screws in opposite   diagonal  corners to secure it to the shelf  figure 3      3  Install blank panel s  or other unit s  on the rack shelf   4  Attach the rack shelf to the rack using the supplied bolts                    N      1U Universal Rack Shelf  5 Za  o  y  o  Q  N  AU   or  O                               Figure 3  Mounting the switcher on a universal rack shelf    6  Deep Rack Shelf  1 2 Rack Width Front False  Faceplate                L eooo   Dhhecece                        i      3  Front false    faceplate  uses 2  screws            2  4 40 x 3 16   Screws                 esco Ob    i Pa  Use 2 mounting holes on  opposite corners     Figure 4  Mounting the switcher unit on a 6 inch deep rack shelf    MTP SW6    Installation and Operation    Furniture Mounting    For furniture mounting  do not attach the rubber feet  Furniture mount the switcher using  the optional MBU 125 under desk mounting kit  part  70 077 01  as follows     1   2     Remove feet from the bottom of the MTP SW6 if installed     Attach 
32. ndows Based Program Control for details on how to install and  use the control software     For contact closure  use a control cable with pins 2 and 3 disconnected   Otherwise  either cut the wires to these pins in hard shelled connectors or  remove these pins from molded plugs  See Contact Closure Control for  information on how to make a remote contact closure device        MTP SW6   Remote Control 19    Simple Instruction Set    Control    Host to Interface Communications    SIS commands consist of one or more characters per field  No special characters are  required to begin or end a command character sequence  When a command is valid  the  unit executes the command and sends a response to the host device  All responses from  the unit to the host end 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     Symbol Definitions    Symbols  variables   defined on the next page  are used throughout the Unit Initiated  Messages section and the Command Response Table for SIS Commands  The symbols  represent variables in the unit initiated messages and the command response table fields     SEE EE tt    a E Ge EE  amp   amp     CR LF  carriage return line feed   Carriage return  no line feed     Input  Threshold    Input peaking range  Input level range   Skew adjustment range  Video plane    RS 232 insert status    Audio RS 232 wire pair input type      Audio gain    Numeric dB value    A
33. nectors  See TP cable termination to wire the RJ 45 connectors     CAUTION  Do not connect this device to a computer data or telecommunications  network     See Table 1 for recommended transmission ranges     You must configure the switcher for the appropriate content on the  audio RS 232 wire pair  pins 3 and 6  for each TP input  See the  Audio RS 232 TP input  wire pair 3 and 6  configuration   SIS commands     For best results  use a combined cable length of at least 50 feet  15 m   between the transmitter and the receiver on the MTP SW6 output     RJ 45 termination with CAT 5  CAT 5e  or CAT 6 cable must comply  with the TIA EIA T568A or TIA ElA T568B wiring standards for all  connections     RJ 45 termination with Enhanced Skew Free A V UTP cable must  comply with TIA ElA T568A only     When low resolution MTPs  S video and composite video  are the   TP inputs  the MTP SW6 audio circuits are compatible only with   the newer generation  mono audio models  See the appropriate   MTP transmitter receiver user s manual to determine which MTP models  you have           Output connector     Connect one end of a terminated TP cable to this RJ 45 female  connector   Connect the free end of the same TP cable from the switcher to the RJ 45 female  connector on a compatible MTP receiver   See TP Cable Termination to properly wire the RJ 45 connectors     MTP SW6    Installation and Operation 9     4  Pre Peak switch     The Pre Peak switch alters the TP signal output to correct for
34. ng any of the following rack mounting options     RSU 129 9 5 inch deep 1U universal rack shelf kit  part  60 190 01   figure 3   RSB 129 9 5 inch deep 1U basic rack shelf  part  60 604 02    RSU 126 6 inch deep universal rack shelf kit  part  60 190 10   figure 4    RSB 126 6 inch deep basic rack shelf  part  60 604 1 1     UL Guidelines for Rack Mounting    The following Underwriters Laboratories  UL  guidelines pertain to the installation of an  MTP SW6 unit onto a rack     1     Elevated operating ambient     If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly   the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than  room ambient  Therefore  consider installing the equipment in an environment  compatible with the maximum ambient temperature specified by the manufacturer   Tma    32 to  122   F  0 to  50   C       Reduced air flow     Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the  amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised     Mechanical loading     Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a  hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading     Circuit overloading     Consideration should be given to the connection of the  equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might  have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring  Appropriate consideration of  equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concer
35. put  D Output  2     Component   S video   lt 300   90 m     gt 350   105 m    700   215 m    700 215m    700   215 m    800  245 m   composite    640 x 480  lt 300   90 m           800 x 600  lt 300   90 m           1024 x 768     lt 300   90 m           1280 x 960     lt 300   90 m           1280 x 1024     lt 250   75 m           1360 x 765  lt 250   75 m     gt 300   90 m    350           1365 x 768  lt 250   75 m     gt 300   90 m    350   105 m    350   105 m    450   135 m    450   135 m   1366 x 768  lt 250   75 m     gt 300   90 m    350   105 m    350   105 m    450   135 m    450   135 m                                                                                                    gt 350   105 m   gt 350   105 m   gt 350   105 m   gt 350   105 m    550   500   450   350    gt 300   90 m    350     170m  150 m  135m  105m  105m  105m    600   500   450   350   350     185 m  150 m  135 m  105m  105m  350   105 m 500   150 m 500   150 m    550   600   550   450   450     170m  185m  170m  135m  135m    700   600   550   450   450     215m  185m  170m  135m  135m                                                                                             1440 x 900    lt 250   75 m     gt 300   90 m    350  105 m    300  90m    400  120m    400   120m  1400 x 1050    lt 250   75 m     gt 300   90 m    350  105 m    300   90m    400   120 m    400   120m                                                                                  1600 x 1200     lt 250   75 m   
36. ransmitter     Show the audio RS 232 wire pair input definition     pal    Configure input as  RS 232    Show TP input bah  configuration    Audio input gain and attenuation level       NOTE  The set gain  G  and set attenuation  g  commands are case sensitive  The increment  decrement  and read commands are  not case sensitive     Set the input audio gain Inile Audio   1   to a  dB value  Example    Set the input audio    attenuation to a  dB value    In01 Aud 02  Inde Audkx10     Set input 1 audio gain to  2 dB     Increment gain  Example   Decrement gain  Example   Read input level    NOTE  Ki    Input number    Skew adjustment range    Video plane    RS 232 insert status    Audio RS 232 wire pair input type    Video plane    RS 232 insert status    Audio RS 232 wire pair input type    Inde Audkx10   In05 Aud 03   Inde Audkx10   In07 Aud 094       1 6    Increase gain by 1 dB   Increase audio input 5 level from  2 dB to  3 dB   Decrease gain by 1 dB   Decrease audio input 7 level from  8 dB to  9 dB     00   31  each step   2 ns     0   red   0  disabled  0   audio  0   red   0  disabled  0   audio    1   green  1   enabled  1   RS 232  1   green  1   enabled  1   RS 232       MTP SW6   Remote Control    24    Command response table for SIS commands  continued     Command ASCII Command Response Additional description     host to unit   Local audio output volume    Set the local audio output K12V  volume to a specific value    Example  50V  Increment volume  V   Example   V
37. rs is simple  quick  and economical     Transmission distance       The maximum distance is determined by the frequency and resolution of the signal that   is input to the transmitter  Figure 2 and Table 1  on the next page  define the switcher  input cables     and output cables      and specify the recommended maximum  transmission distances on the input and output  Table 1 also defines the output Pre Peak  switch positions  item      on page 10  using Extron Enhanced Skew Free A V UTP cable or  UTP CAT 5  5e  or 6 cable  terminated with RJ 45 connectors     NOTES    It is possible to exceed the recommended distance  however  image quality  may be reduced     e The MTP units are designed for and perform best with Extron Enhanced  Skew Free A V cable terminated in accordance with the TIA ElA T 568  A wiring standard  CAT 5  5e  and 6 cables are acceptable  but less    preferable  We also recommend the use of preterminated and tested  cables  Cables terminated on site should be tested before use to ensure  that they comply with Category 5 specifications     Resolutions marked with an asterisk in table 1 have the same range  specifications at 75 Hz        MTP SW6 e Introduction 3    MTP Transmitter MTP Receiver        o        P                                                                         Figure 2  Transmission cables    Table 1  Recommended transmission distances at 60 Hz    Video MTP SW6 Pre Peak High quality Variable quality  format  Off On Input  D Output  2  In
38. s  RJ 45  12345678 Connector         T568A T568B Video input  via transmitter       le Composite S video    Chroma  C   Chroma C7     Secondary input  RS 232    Stereo audio       5 Bue    RS 232     Mono audio         a  Bue  pue Luma     Luma Yy   6  Orange Green  Insert DE White brown   Blue  H  sync    Reserved Reserved  Twisted  E  Brown  Brown  Bue TH syne   Reserved   Reserved  Pair Wires    Figure 11  TP cable termination          Nela If you are using Enhanced Skew Free A V cable  use the TIA EIA T568A standard only     NOTE  The audio data that is carried on wire pair 3 and 6 is incompatible with the  Extron TPX 88A  which cannot switch the audio  output it locally  or break it    away     NOTES    Enhanced Skew Free A V cable is not recommended for Ethernet LAN    applications  This cable is specially designed for compatibility with Extron s    Twisted Pair products that are wired using the TIA ElA T568A standard     e The green  brown  and blue wire pairs of this cable have virtually identical  lengths and should be used to transmit the RGB signals     e The orange wire pair of this cable has a different length and should not be    used to transmit the RGB signals     MTP SW6 e Installation and Operation       13    Receiver Considerations    e The receivers    buffered outputs do not provide pre peaking control  The total  recommended distance for an entire daisy chain is the same as for a single  transmitter and receiver  The transmitter s Pre Peak switch has th
39. sance de toutes les consignes de s  curit   et d exploitation avant  d utiliser le mat  riel    Conserver les instructionse Ranger les consignes de s  curit   afin de pouvoir les consulter    l avenir    Respecter les avertissements   Observer tous les avertissements et consignes marqu  s sur le mat  riel ou  pr  sent  s dans la documentation utilisateur     Sicherheitsanleitungen    Deutsch    Dieses Symbol soll dem Benutzer in der im Lieferumfang enthaltenen  Dokumentation besonders wichtige Hinweise zur Bedienung und Wartung   Instandhaltung  geben     Dieses Symbol soll den Benutzer darauf aufmerksam machen  daf im Inneren  des Geh  uses dieses Produktes gef  hrliche Spannungen  die nicht isoliert sind  und die einen elektrischen Schock verursachen k  nnen  herrschen     Achtung   Lesen der Anleitungen   Bevor Sie das Ger  t zum ersten Mal verwenden  sollten Sie alle Sicherheits und  Bedienungsanleitungen genau durchlesen und verstehen    Aufbewahren der Anleitungen   Die Hinweise zur elektrischen Sicherheit des Produktes sollten Sie  aufbewahren  damit Sie im Bedarfsfall darauf zur  ckgreifen k  nnen    Befolgen der Warnhinweise   Befolgen Sie alle Warnhinweise und Anleitungen auf dem Ger  t oder in der  Benutzerdokumentation     Keine Zusatzger  te   Verwenden Sie keine Werkzeuge oder Zusatzger  te  die nicht ausdr  cklich vom  Hersteller empfohlen wurden  da diese eine Gefahrenquelle darstellen k  nnen     Instrucciones de seguridad   Espa  ol    Este s  mbolo se utili
40. stance is less than 1 000 feet   300 m         Bidirectional RS 232 signal from a dedicated source  rather than from the selected input   can be directly inserted into the signal set routed to the TP output  You can even route  RS 232 on a link that is normally audio  such as to an MTP R 15HD RSA D receiver  which  can autodetect whether the signal input to it includes an audio component or an RS 232  component     The MTP switcher is housed in a rack mountable  1U high  half rack width metal  enclosure  This switcher is shipped with an external 12 V power supply that accepts 100  to 240 VAC  50 Hz or 60 Hz input and provides worldwide power compatibility     RS 232 Function    When the TP link includes RS 232 signals  they are unidirectional  switcher to receiver      NOTE  The RS 232 insert signal path is bidirectional     The RS 232 link   e Supports software flow control  XON  XOFF      NOTE  Hardware flow control is not supported     e Supports full duplex and half duplex operation     e Supports baud rates up to 38 400  data bits  parity  stop bits  and data format without  configuration     NOTE  Higher rates are possible  but performance will vary as a function of baud  rate and TP cable length     MTP SW6 e Introduction 2    Twisted Pair  TP  Cable Advantages    Twisted pair cable is much smaller  lighter  more flexible  and less expensive than coaxial  cable  These TP products make cable runs simpler and less cumbersome  Termination of  the cable with RJ 45 connecto
41. t  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     Copyright  O 2010 Extron Electronics  All rights reserved     Trademarks  All trademarks mentioned in this manual are the properties of their respective owners     Contents    INTPOCUCLILON scssensacssnsrassascrenetsnsasscassacsacas 1  Abou  tthis Manual er eae e 1  About the MTP SW6 Switcher                              1   Roe oA FUN ON ke e a dao 2  Twisted Pair  TP  Cable Advantages                3  A en En a e E 5   Installation and Operation    6   Mounting the MTP SW6 o   n 6  Tabletop Use    6  Rack Shelf Mounting                                6  Furniture Mounting                                      8   Connectors and Settings    9  Making Connections    12  Receiver Considerations  s s s 14   Mo ert nr nie 15  Switch Mode coooooocccccoooccnccconononcccoonnnnnccnonnos 16   Optimizing the Video    17  Level Peaking Setting    ooooooocinnccnnncinncccccno 17  Skew Delay Compensation    18    Remote Control   cocncocncanoccanonconcanocacarono 19  Simple Instruction Set    Control    20  Host to Interface Communications              20  SymboOlIDETIOIIONS sss  isernia an 20  Unit Initiat
42. the furniture mounting brackets to the switcher with the four machine screws  supplied with the mounting kit  figure 5         Figure 5  Attaching the furniture mounting brackets to an MTP SW6    Hold the switcher with the attached brackets against the underside of the mounting  surface  Mark the location of the bracket s screw holes on the surface     Drill 3 32 inch  2 mm  diameter pilot holes  1 4 inch  6 3 mm  deep in the mounting  surface at the marked locations     Insert  8 wood screws into the four pilot holes  Tighten each screw into the  mounting surface until just less than 1 4    of the screw protrudes     Align the mounting screws with the slots in the brackets and place the switcher  against the surface  with the screws through the bracket slots     Slide the switcher slightly forward or back to align it with the edge of the surface   then tighten all four screws to secure the unit in place     MTP SW6 e Installation and Operation    Connectors and Settings    MTP SW6                      3 4 5          Figure 6  MTP SW 6 rear panel features      DC power connector     Plug the external 12 VDC power supply into this 2 pole  captive screw connector  See Power supply wiring to wire the connectors     NOTE  The remote power capabilities available with certain MTP models are not  supported by this unit  the transmitter  switcher  and receiver must all be  powered         2  Input connectors     Connect up to six TP cables from transmitters to these RJ 45  female con
43. thin or  generator  Ipekx  k3J  new value  outside of the threshold    llvixa  k4g  e  new value     NOTE  Before issuing the auto calibration command   1  Disconnect the power and RJ 45 cables at the MTP transmitter connected to fa    2  Connect the two cables to the optional MTP signal generator  Pre Peak  3  If the input cable is longer than 300 feet  90 m   set the MTP signal generator Pre  NT  0  ison  Peak switch on  up when the RJ 45 connector on the signal generator is to the right      as shown   If the cable is shorter than 300 feet  90 m   set the switch down              Manual video peaking adjustment  Set a peaking value  Esc xt   x3 IPEK lt     IpekXxa   ka  Set the peaking to 3    Increment peaking  Ese x1   PEK lt     Ipekba   ka 4 Increase peaking setting 1 step   Decrement peaking  Esc x1   PEK lt      pekbxa  xa  lt 4 Decrease peaking setting 1 step   Show peaking  Ese x1  PEK lt     ks    Manual video level adjustment  Set a level value  Esc x1  Pxa ILVL  TES Ka  Set the level to Kal   Increment level  Esc xt  ILVL lt     Ivka al Increase level setting 1 step   Decrement level  Esc xq   LVL lt     IIviba  ka Decrease level setting 1 step   Show level  EscpalivL lt          NOTE  Ki    Input number 1 6  ka    Threshold 0   outside threshold 1   within threshold  K3    Input peaking range 00   65    Input level range 000   255       MTP SW6   Remote Control 23    Command response table for SIS commands  continued     Command ASCII Command Response     host 
44. thin the same rack as the MTP SW6     Local audio output volume adjustment and muting     A local line level output has  volume and muting control via RS 232 that can be set dynamically to feed an audio  amplifier  eliminating the need for a preamplifier in many systems     Auto input switching     Automatically switches to the highest numbered input with an  active video signal     Local RS 232 insertion port     Allows direct insertion of bi directional serial control  signals into the MTP output  This eliminates the need for additional control system wiring  to the remote display and extends the serial control beyond the recommended 100 foot  distance     RS 232 and contact closure control     Provides versatile control options  simplifying  remote control integration     External universal power supply included     Provides worldwide power capability     MTP SW6 e Introduction    Installation and  Operation    This section describes the installation and the operation of the MTP SW6  including     Mounting the MTP SW6  Connectors and Settings  Operation    Optimizing the Video    Mounting the MTP SW6    The MTP SW6 can be set on a table  mounted on a rack shelf  or mounted under a desk   podium  or tabletop     Tabletop Use    Four self adhesive rubber feet are included with the switcher  For tabletop use  attach one  foot at each corner on the bottom of the unit and place the unit in the desired location     Rack Shelf Mounting    For rack mounting  mount the switcher usi
45. to unit   unit to host     Additional description    Skew adjustment    Set all skew values for  an input        Esc x1   x5   x5  X5 Iseq    Iseqhxt  Xxs  x5   xs  Iseq02 00 00 04     Set specific skew adjustment values for TP input x    Ps  values are listed in RGB order     Example   Esc 2 0 0 4Iseq Set input 2   s skew settings as follows    Red  0 ns   Green   0 ns   Blue   8 ns  delayed 8 ns    Increase input  X1  s K    plane s skew value by 1 step   2 ns     Decrease input Kx1  s Ke  plane s skew value by 1 step   2 ns      Decrease input 2 s blue skew by 2 ns to 6 ns     Increment one skew  value for an input    Decrement one skew  value for an input  Example      Esc X1   X6  1seq Iseqxt   x5   xs   xs      Esc Xt  6  Iseq lt     Iseqbca      5    k5      Esc 2 2 Iseq   EsclX1 Iseq        Iseq02 00 00 03    Read skew values COTE pu   RS 232 insert enable  Disable the RS 232 insert  Enable the RS 232 insert    Read the RS 232 insert  status    Audio RS 232 TP input  wire pair 3 and 6  configuration       Disable the RS 232 insert   Enable the RS 232 insert     Esc 1  OLrpt    LrptO 1  Escl1 1Lrpt    Lrpt1     Ese 1Lrpt            NOTE  The RS 232 insert  when enabled  Ese 1  1Lrpt      overrides the audio RS 232 TP input configuration   kki  0     Configure input as audio Define the audio RS 232 input as audio  such as  provided by an MTP 15HD A transmitter    Define the audio RS 232 input as bidirectional  serial communications  such as provided by an  MTP 15HD RS t
46. turn off  Release the  button      7  Delay Red  Green  and Blue LEDs     These LEDs Indicate the video signal that is  selected by the Select button      for skew adjustment using the Adjust control        The LED for the selected color flashes when the skew compensation for that color s  video signal has reached the minimum or maximum limit     MTP SW6    Installation and Operation 15    Delay Adjust  skew adjustment  control     This control delays the selected  red  green  or blue video signal by up to 62 nanoseconds  The delay is applied in  incremental  2 nanosecond  steps  Rotate the control counterclockwise to reduce the  delay or clockwise to increase the delay   The control s movement is smooth  it does not have mechanical steps or high  and  low limit stops   Watch the displayed image to observe the steps of delay   The Delay Red  Green  or Blue LED  O   whichever is selected  flashes to indicate  that the control has reached the minimum  counterclockwise rotation  or maximum   clockwise rotation  limit        Level control     The Level control alters the video output voltage to affect the  brightness of the displayed image  Adjust the knob while viewing the displayed image  to set the level boost that provides the best picture quality     Peaking control     Peaking affects the sharpness of a picture  Increased peaking  can compensate for mid  and high frequency detail loss from low bandwidth  system components or capacitance in long cables  The minimum setting  
47. uation  to  0 dB    Zpvel Reset the audio output level  volume  to 100   no  attenuation    Zpxel Reset all level and peaking  skew  audio input gain  and attenuation values to O  Reset output volume to  100    no attenuation         Information requests  Information request    Request part number  Query controller version  Example     Request system threshold  status    NOTE  Ki    Input number    Threshold   ki2    Volume adjustment range    Mute  front panel lock    Switch mode    Firmware version    Vix1 e Alx1 e FX14 eVmtk13 e AmtX13 e Exebciajel  V  selected video input  e A  selected audio input  e  F  switch mode  e Vmt  video mute     not supported  by this switcher  e Amt  audio mute status  e Exe   front panel lock     68 928 01 1   Kis    1 234 The factory installed firmware version is 1 23  sample  value only      qe    1 6   0   outside threshold 1   within threshold  0   100   0   off 1   on   1   normal  manual  2   auto   VW       MTP SW6   Remote Control    25    Windows Based Program Control    The Windows based Extron Universal Switcher Control Program  which communicates  with the switcher via the Remote port  provides an easy way to configure and operate the  MTP SW6 switcher  The program is compatible with Windows 2000 and Windows XP or  higher versions     Installing the Software    The program is contained on the Extron Software Products DVD  Install the software as  follows     1  Insert the disk into the drive  The Extron software DVD window should 
48. udio attenuation  Volume adjustment range  Mute  Front panel lock    Switch mode    Firmware version    Space  hard  character   1 6   0   outside of threshold range  1   within threshold   00   65   00 255   00     31  each step   2ns     0  red  1   green  2   blue    0   disabled  1   enabled    0   audio  1  RS 232    0     24  1 dB step        18 to  24  45 steps of gain or  attenuation   Default   O dB     1 18  1 dB step   0 100  0   off  1 0on    1   normal  manual   2   auto    V VV    MTP SW6   Remote Control 20    Unit Initiated Messages    When a local event  such as a front panel operation  auto switch  or error condition   occurs  the unit responds by sending a message to the host  The unit initiated messages  are listed below      c COPYRIGHT 2008  EXTRON ELECTRONICS    MTP SW6   v welel       The connected unit issues the appropriate copyright message  above  when it first powers  on  v w is the firmware version number     ALLK Je  The unit sends the All message as a unit initiated message under two conditions     e You press a front panel input button     e An input selection occurs via auto switch mode     NOTE  The switcher returns the All message for every press of an input button  even if    no switch occurs  No switch will occur if you press an already selected button  or if the switcher is in auto switch mode  front panel input selection is disabled         ciales  The unit sends the F message whenever the switch mode is changed from the front panel   v
49. ut lights   The LEDs continue to indicate the selected input when the auto switch mode is on  If  no input LED is lit  no input has active sync pulses and no input is selected     NOTE  Front panel input selection cannot be performed when the auto switch  mode is on  Auto Switch  O  is lit         Mode button     Use this button  with either the Auto or the Normal button  to  manually turn auto switch mode on or off  This control is a secondary function of the  Input 1 button      4  Normal button     Use this button  with the Mode button  to manually turn auto  switch mode off  This control is a secondary function of the Input 2 button           Auto button     Use this button  with the Mode button  to manually turn auto switch  mode on  This control is a secondary function of the Input 3 button        Delay Select button     This recessed button selects the red  green  or blue video  signal to adjust and resets all three video signals to a skew delay of zero nanoseconds   Use a Tweeker to press and release this button to select among the red  green  or blue  video signal to adjust  The selected signal is indicated by the Delay Red  Green  and  Blue LEDs        The switcher automatically saves the setting for the video signal that is being  deselected when you push this button or when the selection times out after 10  seconds   Press and hold this button for approximately 3 seconds to zero the skew delay for red   green  and blue  The Delay Red  Green  and Blue LEDS  0  all 
50. wer module  if detachable   or from the power source receptacle  wall plug     Power cord protection   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   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   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   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     Eviter les pi  ces de fixation   Ne pas utiliser de pi  ces de fixation ni d outils non recommand  s par le fabricant  du mat  riel car cela risquerait de poser certains dangers     Avertissement   Alimentations   Ne faire fonctionner ce mat  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    la terre  constitue un dispositif de s  curit     n essayez pas de la contourner ni de la  d 
51. za para advertir al usuario sobre instrucciones impor   A tantes 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   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 elemen   tos 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   Conservar las instrucciones de seguridad para futura consulta     Obedecer las advertencias   Todas las advertencias e instrucciones marcadas en el equipo o en la  documentaci  n del usuario  deben ser obedecidas     EM   PX  AN ETF SARA AA ERA AE    A    nee  JR  NENA    NIDO RA ZAE  RERE    NEAR    BAEZA PINE AAA REA ARTE  ESE   AE TARA AMA  DEE              LME ERA POR EAN ARENA  ARRET                                   Warning   Power sources   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   To remove power from the equipment safely  remove all power cords from the rear of  the equipment  or the desktop po
    
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