Home

Annotator User`s Manual - Preliminary

image

Contents

1. 30 bit 10 bits per color 13 5 MHz standard video 162 MHz standard RGB YUVp DVI COlOES iiec ede 1 billion 1024 per color channel Encoder for scan converted output 10 bit digital Horizontal filtering for scan converted output 3 levels Vertical filtering for scan converted output 3 levels Encoder filtering for scan converted output 3 levels Video output Number signal type 2 buffered scaled RGBHV RGBS RGsB or scaled HD component video Y R Y B Y 1 MTP 1 optional single link DVI D HD SDI or interlaced component video S video composite video Connectors eee 6 female BNC RGB or component video 1 female 15 pin HD RGB or component video 1 female RJ 45 output to an MTP device 1 slot for an optional DVI D HD SDI or interlaced component S video composite video output card A 2 Annotator e Reference Information Nominal level Minimum maximum levels Impedance Scaled resolution Sync Input type Output type Standards Input level Output level Input impedance Output impedance Polarity 1 Vp p for Y of component video and S video and for G of RGsB 0 8 Vp p for SDI 0 7 Vp p for RGB and for R Y and B Y of component video 0 3 Vp p for C of S video 0 0 V to 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms 640x48055 800
2. ssssssseeeneeeeneeenneeenenennen 2 3 Rack MOUNTING 2 cececceceecceeeseeseeeeesecaeeaeeaeaesaeseeseesaesasseesaeseseecaesaesaeceesaesaesaesaeeaesaesaetasereaneateas 2 3 Rear Panel Features and Connections 2 4 Power and video input Conpnechons nennen nnns 2 4 Output user interface and control Connections nennen 2 5 Installation and cabltmg ennnen nennen 2 6 Powering I EE 2 6 Default display cycle is E dete da endete dese ed ba dB FL a Da EEN 2 7 Resetting the Unit with the Reset Button 2 7 Chapter Three e Front Panel Operation 3 1 Front Panel Overview 1 sse rettet teneret tenens 3 2 Switching Wl melbourne Dre prar adatta cte ric ua ccn idco 3 3 Button Backitgbhtung essent 3 3 The Annotator Menu System sse 3 4 Overview NET 3 4 User e RD 3 4 elef Oe ege UE EE 3 4 Output Configuration essessssssssesseee eene enne enne nnne nnne rnnt rese n nsns inne nnne nnns 3 4 Advanced Configuratio M esses nennen enne nennen nnn nennen nennen nennen 3 4 View Comm Settings 3 Ata Ae ett dei pesos a ee ee eS 3 4 Edit Comm Settings Ile en BEE 3 4 IS dieto rg e E 3 4 Scan Converter Configuration issi eeen eaaa tentent nnns nennen 3 4 Using the e 3 5 BEES 3 6 EEVI UUCdle i l m eR HS 3 6 Recall a user E Rm 3 6 Input Config ratiOn etait en ser esate dal a lvl n bec der ae aie 3 6 Output COMM GU Fat ON
3. QM uri ee o 3 6 or 9 seconds O a W d m Figure 2 4 Resetting the Annotator Annotator e Installation 2 7 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Installation cont d lau After a mode 1 reset is performed update the Annotators s firmware to the latest version Do not operate the 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 device 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 Reset Mode Comparison Summary 1 Hold down the recessed Mode 1 causes the unit to revert to the factory default Use mode 1 Reset button while applying firmware Event scripting does not start if the unit is to remove power to the unit powered on in this mode All user files and settings a version of drivers audio adjustments IP settings etc are firmware if maintained incompatibility issues arise Hold down the Reset button Mode 3 turns events on or off During resetting the Reset Events must for about 3 seconds until LED flashes 2 times if events are starting 3 times if events be turned on the Reset LED blinks once are stopping if you want Then within 1 second press to cha
4. Enable film mode Disable film mode View setting Esc X1i 1 FILM Esc X1il OFILM Esch vz Filmaj Filmki k10 4 Turn film mode detection on Turn film mode detection off View settings Annotator e SIS Programmer s Guide 5 9 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY SIS Programmer s Guide cont d ASCII command host to processor Command Picture Adjustments Video mute Mute video to black Mute video to white Unmute video View mode Response processor to host Vmti Vmt2 d Vote 00 to 024 Additional description Mute video and display a black screen Mute video and display a white screen Restore picture Mute status Color Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View value Esc X15 COLR Esc gCOLR Esc COLR Esc COLR Colrfxa 15 Colrfxa 15 Colrfxa kis ise Set color level to X15 Increase value Decrease value Show color level Tint Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View value Esc X18 TINT Esc TINT Esc TINT Esc TINT lt Tinta rs Tinti Kis Tinta x15 pase Set tint level to X15 Increase value Decrease value Show tint level Contrast Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View value Esc x15 CONT Esc CONT Esc CONT Esc CONT Conta cse Conta x15 Conta kis Ki Set co
5. Local echo can be turned off by entering unset local echo at the Telnet prompt If your computer is connected to the Annotator 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 processor when you press the Enter key This is the correct setting for SIS communication with the processor 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 processor does not function properly Closing the link to the processor To close the link to the processor access the Telnet prompt by entering the Escape sequence Ctrl 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 Annotator access the Telnet prompt by entering the Escape sequence Ctrl 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 Annotator and t
6. View Esc Scte VCTR EsclS VCTR EscI5 VCTR EscISVCTR VtcrS xie ed VtcrS xiej e VtcrS xie e Set vertical position to x16 Shift image down Shift image up Vertical position value is X 16 Scan converter horizontal size Specific value Increase size Decrease size View Esc Scaiz HSIZ Esc S HSIZ lt Esc S HSIZ lt Esc S HSIZ lt HsizSki7 4 HsizSxiz e Heist X17 Set horizontal size to X17 Widen image Make image narrower Horizontal size is X17 Scan converter vertical size Specific value Increase size Decrease size View schicht Esc S VSIZ lt Esc S VSIZ lt Esc S VSIZ lt VsizSki7 4 VsizSki7 4 VsizSki7 4 X17 Annotator e SIS Programmer s Guide Set vertical size to X17 Make image taller Make image shorter Vertical size is X17 5 13 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY SIS Programmer s Guide cont d Command ASCII command host to processor Scan converter Horizontal filter Set detail level Esc SIxzz HDET Increment up Esc S HDET lt Increment down Esc S HDET lt View detail value Esc S HDET Response processor to host H erz HdetSx77 4 H erz x774 Additional description Set H filter level to X77 Increase H filter level Decrease H filter level H filter level is X77 Flicker filter Set flicker filter level Esc SIxzz IVD
7. gt 7 HD SDI m OT Lal Enable Fade v op sl EDID Resolution Refresh Rate 1024x768 v es sl Figure 7 5 Scaler settings page The Scaler Status page displays input configuration settings input signal format auto image and film mode status and output configuration settings resolution and refresh rates output sync format and polarity and advanced configuration settings RGB delay test pattern selection auto memory status switch effect and MTP pre peaking setting and EDID resolution and refresh rates Any settings can be changed and the unit updated to the new settings The page updates itself periodically to reflect the latest status of the Annotator components If a variable changes the display shows the change in status the next time it updates Input configuration For each of the seven inputs the input format can be changed by clicking on the drop down arrow and selecting the appropriate signal type Neu Selecting Auto Detect allows the device to automatically set the input to the appropriate signal format e Input 1 RGB YUVp HDTV Auto Detect Input 2 RGB YUVp HDTYV Auto Detect Input 3 RGB YUVp HDTV RGBcvS YUVi S video composite Auto Detect Input 4 YUVi S video composite Auto Detect Input 5 S video composite Auto Detect Input 6 DVI Input 7 SDI HD SDI Auto Detect For each input Auto Image can be set on or off For each of the inputs Film mode
8. scaler settings and passwords admin and user to be configured as desired Additionally by selecting the Firmware Upgrade link the current firmware can be upgraded System Settings page The Annotator displays the System Settings page figure 7 3 when you click the Configuration tab The screen consists of fields in which you can view and edit IP administration and system date and time settings See Appendix B for basic information about IP addresses and subnetting Extron Electronics Configuration Y File Management Y Control Y Images Logged on Admin Logoff D4 con e n System Settings System Settings Scaler Settings DSsENOdE Below are your Unit s basic System Settings Most units will work with the default IP Settings without making any changes If you Firmware Upgrade require help changing your settings please refer to the user guide ESSE M Oo MA A ANN CNN KR A IP Settings 7 fe Unit Name Annotator 04 85 72 Ge DHCP on off MAC Address 00 05 A6 04 85 72 wvivi extron com IP Address 10 13 197 37 Firmware 1 00 Gateway IP Address 0 0 0 0 Model Annotator Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Part Number 60 968 14 Date Time Settings Date 6 v 29 v 2009 v LL Local Date Time Time 9 elo x am v Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana Iv Daylight Saving Oof usA Oturope ObtBrazil Figure 7 3 System Configuration page On password pr
9. HTML Operation sette tttnn 7 1 Accessing the Web Pages sse tette 7 2 System Status Page oui die ee eee 7 3 Configuration Pages tette ttt 7 4 System Settings page EE 7 4 IP Settings elds EE 7 4 Unit Name Teld netten nnne tnnt tenent nnne nne nn Eka tnnt rnt 7 5 DHCP radio EE 7 5 IP Address field eene t ene desee sese sede cenae pes eee 7 5 Gateway IP Address field uuinini tei dtc e o Rata eat Conon 7 5 Subnet Mask Teld nennen nnne treten innt nennen 7 5 MAC Address field EE 7 5 Firmware Tiel e E ae eae eta yada eee e 7 5 TE t ce neti rendere end eene ute heavier ER HY NR ERE ad 7 5 Part Number feld 7 5 Date Time Settings fields acie Decent e cn ra ee i RR 7 6 Scaler Settings page dette ree b eaaet adie ats ct Adee ented 7 7 Input lu ifo UE d IEN 7 7 O tput cotifiguratiob ME 7 8 Advanced conflouration nnna 7 8 i a DL n 7 9 Firmware Upgrade page cnet f bec rper e eg 7 10 File Management Page sse tete 7 12 Uploading fil8s c ined d ed ette in o c ce te ere 7 12 Adding a directonm nnne tre nennen trennen 7 13 Other file management activities nennen 7 13 Control Pages ume deer OTA delude Cre 7 14 User Control page tae bene Pete pese te e C RE geb a tea ER Den 7 14 Presets rfe iai 7 15 PUP DAG Gs DC 7 15 Images Page Annotatore Table of Contents TOC iii PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Table of Contents cont d Appendix A e Refere
10. A Z s 9c Uri Ss e ON 3 Annotator d og Chapter Three Front Panel Operation Front Panel Overview Switching Inputs Button Backlighting The Annotator Menu System Setting the Front Panel Locks Executive Modes Setting up the Annotator to Work with a Matrix Switcher PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Front Panel Operation Front Panel Overview f ADJUST 1 nem a f A aeo I auro sue e veran E n UOOOOgOS o RECKEN FREEZE POSITION COLOR ZOOM NEXT px ton zoo M uos e Exron O OO SS E Figure 3 1 Front panel features CD Front panel configuration port Connect a control system or computer to this RS 232 port using an optional 9 pin D to 2 5 mm mini jack TRS RS 232 cable part 70 335 01 see below RS 232 protocol default values 9600 baud 1 stop bit no parity 8 data bits no flow control Tip Ring Connection TRS Plug Sleeve Gnd Computer s RX line Tip Computer s TX line Ring Computer s signal ground Sleeve Figure 3 2 Front 2 5 mm port configuration cable part 70 335 01 Input selection buttons Select switch inputs and indicate which input is active Special function buttons These four buttons are e Undo Clear Allows a reversal of up to seven of the last anno
11. CPAP pc default IP address AS IP Address Host Name 1931681254254 Iv b Ifthe unit is password protected enter the e appropriate administrator or user password in the Password field PT c Click Connect The Control Program is ready for operation Using the Program The Signal Processing Products Control Program SPPCP is used to configure and operate the Annotator from the PC on which the program resides Orientation The SPPCP main window figure 6 1 has 5 tabs Control I O Configuration Advanced Settings Image Capture Font Click on each as desired The menu bar on the main window shows File Options Tools and Help Click on each as desired At the bottom of the window is the status bar indicating the status of the connection or any configuration error messages deu For detailed Signal Processing Product Control Program instructions when the program is open press F1 or click on Help Contents Sei D signal Processing Products Control Program EI File Options Tools Help Control 10 Configuration Advanced Settings Image Capture Font Inputs Input Presets Preset 1 x n a x 1 Mo 3 4 5 6 7 K K Recall User Presets PIP Control Preset 1 v n a Iv Preset 1 vw Je ee ee AN m re Picture Adjustments Image Value Min Max Input Settings Value Min Max Zoom Pan Value Min Max Color n a 0 127 Pixel Phase 16 0 31 Zoom 100
12. Capture Mode These two selectable radio buttons allow a choice of locations for saving Quick Capture captured images to either internal or external memory Menu The menu section allows a choice of display modes all outputs program only preview only or none and the display duration either from 1 to 64 seconds adjustable in 1 second intervals or always on Select as desired Clock In this section the clock display mode can be set or disabled and it s on screen horizontal and vertical position can be adjusted Annotator e Annotator Software 6 11 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Annotator Software cont d Scan Converter tab The Scan Converter tab only appears if the optional scan converter output board is installed in the Annotator The Scan Converter tab allows viewing and changing of the configuration settings for the optional scan converter output board H File Options Tools Help Control 1 0 Configuration Advanced Settings Scan Converter Image Capture Font Picture Adiustments Output Config Image Fiter Image Controls Value Min Max 1 Standard NTSC PAL H Center 2048 owes Ficker 9 el V Center 2048 0 4095 Fond S video Composite v H Size 2048 074035 Homonta 0 x V Size 2048 0 4095 7 Encoder 0 v Connected to Annotator a 10 13 194 185 Connected as Administrator Figure 6 6 The Scan Converter tab screen Picture Adjustments The Picture Adjustments and Image Filter sections of the S
13. X20 View which test pattern is selected Freeze Enable Disable View Freeze selected input Unfreeze selected input View freeze status RGB delay time Set value View setting Esc xa7 VDLY Ess VDLY Vdlyxs7 X37 Set RGB delay View RGB delay setting Switch effect Cut Fade View setting Esc JOSWEF lt Esc ISWEF lt Esc SWEF lt Swef0 d Swef1 d Del Cor Lech Sets the switch effect to cut Sets the switch effect to fade through to black View effect setting MTP Pre peaking Enable Disable View setting Esc OPEK Esc DOPEK Esc JOPEK Enables pre peaking on the MTP output Disables pre peaking on the MTP output View pre peaking setting Front panel lockout executive mode Enable Mode 1 Enable Mode 2 Disable View front panel lock status 1X 2X 0X X Exel Exe2 Exe0 4 pao lt 4 Limited front panel adjustments only Lock out entire front panel Adjustments and selections can be made from front panel Show executive mode status lau For full lock mode details refer to chapter 3 Setting the Front Panel Locks Executive Modes section Annotator e SIS Programmer s Guide 5 15 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY SIS Programmer s Guide cont d Command ASCII command Response host to processor processor to host Picture in Picture PIP on off PIP
14. mode Rotate 4 to change baud rate Next DHCP Mode lt On gt 4 Rotate either to turn Q DHCP mode On or Off Next IP Address lt 192 gt 168 254 254 4 Rotate lt gt to select octet field Rotate to change address Next Subnet Mask lt 255 gt 255 000 000 Rotate lt gt to select lt gt Q Q octet field Rotate amp to change address Next Press Detail to reset unit to factory settings Annotator e Front Panel Operation Gateway Address lt 000 gt 000 000 000 Rotate lt gt to select Kl 9 Q octet field Rotate to change address at 6 Exit Menu Press NEXT Optional UO Board Menu gt Scan Converter Settings Next H ze V 2048 2048 a gt Rotate to adjust 9 Q9 H value Rotate to adjust H value Next H Center V 2048 2048 4 Rotate to adjust o gt 6 Q H value Rotate lt gt to adjust H value Next Output Format S video Comp Rotate either to ak Q Q9 select output format Next Output Standard NTSC 4 Rotate either to KM OH Q select output standard Next Flicker Filter 3 Kl Rotate either to select output standard Rotate either to a Q Q9 select output standard Next Encoder Filter 0 n Rotate either to 3 5 select output sta
15. 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 2 X X 255 255 0 0 2 2 X X Remote IP Address 192 168 2 25 190 190 2 25 192 190 2 25 Match X X Match z z X X No match z X X No match Same subnet Different subnet Different subnet Figure B 6 Comparing the IP addresses Annotator e Ethernet Connection 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 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 135 Joo Seng Road 04 01 PM Industrial Bldg Singapore 368363 Singapore Japan Extron Electronics Japan Kyodo Building 16 Ichibancho Chiyoda ku Tok
16. 100 500 Tint n a 0 127 Total Pixel 864 0 4095 Left Right Pan n a Brightness 64 0 127 Active Pixel 1025 0 4095 Up Down Pan n a Contrast 54 0 127 Active Lines 388 0 4035 Detail 64 0 127 H Start 28 0 255 Horz Center 0 2048 2047 V Start 139 0 255 Vert Center 0 2048 2047 Horz Size 1024 0 4085 Vert Size 758 0 4085 Connected to Annotator at 10 13 197 37 Connected as Administrator Figure 6 1 The control program main window Annotator e Annotator Software 6 3 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Annotator Software cont d 6 4 Control program menus Ed Signal Processing Products Cont File Options Tools Help File menu fl Click on this to open a drop down menu displaying Disconnect six selectable options Connect Disconnect Save Configuration Save Configuration Restore Configuration Restore Configuration File Manager and Exit Connect Select this to reconnect the Annotator or connect a new device when it has been disconnected from the Signal Processing Products Control Program Then follow the steps for Starting the program on page 6 2 Disconnect Select this to disconnect the unit from the Signal Processing Products Control Program The SPPCP remains open but items on the main window are grayed out and configuration via the SPPCP is not available Save Configuration Select this to save the current configuration A secondary window op
17. 7 H x 17 5 W x 12 0 D 1U high full rack wide 4 3 cm H x 44 4 cm W x 30 5 cm D Depth excludes connectors and knobs Product weteht 6 8 lbs 3 1 kg Shipping weight 11 Ibs 5 kg DIM weight een 12 lbs 6 kg Vibration eee ISTA 1A in carton International Safe Transit Association Regulatory compliance DALOLY ceste Ee CE c UL UL EMI EMC ee CE C tick FCC Class A ICES VCCI RRE EE 30 000 hours W E 3 years parts and labor NOTE All nominal levels are at 10 NOTE Specifications are subject to change without notice A 4 Annotator e Reference Information Part Numbers Cables and Accessories Included parts Replacement part Included part number Annotator 60 968 xx US style IEC power cord Rubber feet self adhesive Annotator Setup Guide Tweeker small screwdriver Extron Software Products DVD Cables dieu 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 Accessory O O O e CFG 9 pin D female to 2 5 mm TRS configuration cable 70 335 01 Optional I O boards lau The following I O boards are optional and can be ordered separately UO board Part number SDI HD SDI input board 70 560 02 DVI output board 70 487 02 Scan Converter output board 70 486 02 SDI HD SDI output board 70 559 02 Annotator Reference Information A 5 PREL
18. Management screen Open a file Click on the name of the file in the Files column Delete a file Click Delete at the right end of the line that contains the file you want to remove Delete all files Click Delete All Display files by file extension The Filter by File Extension menu lists the extensions of the files that have been uploaded to the Annotator This menu lets you choose to display only files with the extension you select Click Select All to display all uploaded files Annotator e HTML Operation 7 13 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY HTML Operation cont d Control Pages These three Control pages User Control Presets and PIP Setup allow limited device configuration From the User Control page the selection and viewing of inputs mute and freeze selection and execution of auto image is possible Picture control and input sampling is also available on the User Control page From the Presets page up to 16 Memory presets and up to 30 Input presets can be saved and recalled Using the PIP Picture in Picture page an input can be selected and swapped to become either the main image or the secondary PIP image In addition the PIP can be turned off and auto image can be performed an either input Within PIP Setup limited picture control is possible The Control pages initially open on the User Control page User Control page The User Control page emulates some of the front panel features and displays the c
19. Set output rate View output rate Esc x2 1x2 2 R ATE Esc RATE Select output resolution and refresh rate Show selected output rate Output polarity Set polarity View polarity setting Esc X23 D POL Esc JOPOL Set output polarity for RGBHV ouput Show current output polarity 5 12 Output sync format Set format View sync setting Esc X24jOSYN lt EscJOSYN Annotator e SIS Programmer s Guide Set output sync format Show current output sync format Command Scan Converter Board Video output format Set output format View output format ASCII command host to processor Esc x75 VTPO Ess VTPO Response processor to host VtpoTSje X75 Additional description Select video output format to x75 View setting Video output standard Set output standard View output standard Esc x7e VSTD Ese VSTD lt Vstdlxze 4t X76 Select video output standard to x76 View setting Scan converter horizontal position Specific value Increment up Increment down View Esc SX 16 HCTR Esc S HCTR lt Esc S HCTR Esc SHCTR HtcrSfxie e HtcrSfxiej e HtcrSfxie e Set horizontal position to ig Shift image right Shift image left Horizontal position value is Kiel Scan converter vertical position Specific value Increment up Increment down
20. add j DHCP setting and port mapping telnet web direct access in order to maintain communications with device Recommended after a firmware update Information request General information 1 i Vid xi e Typlx3 Std x11 Pk Hrilxi3 e Vrtfx13 e Pippa Query firmware version Q q xx Query part number N n 68 9685o 4 View part number View internal temperature Esc 20STAT lt STAT20 x12 Temperature in degrees Celsius 5 20 Annotator e SIS Programmer s Guide 3 Annotator b o turo Chapter Six Annotator Software Installing and Starting the Signal Processing Products Control Program Using the Program PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Annotator Software Installing and Starting the Signal Processing Products Control Program The Annotator can be operated via the Windows based Signal Processing Products Control Program SPPCP This program is on the Extron Software Products DVD included with the unit or available at www extron com Install and run this program on a Windows based PC connected to either of the serial ports or the Ethernet port See page 2 4 for connection information The program cannot be run from the DVD Installing the program 1 Insert the DVD into the drive The DVD self starts lau The DVD starts only if you have a DVD drive on your PC The Extron software window appears lau If the disc does not self start run Launch exe from the disc 2 Click the Software tab 3 Scrol
21. cont d Images Page This page allows images bmp format to be added to or deleted from the Annotator previewed and recalled to be shown on a connected display device File Management Control Y Image EE Logged on Admin Log Off Contact Us Image Settings Click on a thumbnail below to preview an image Click Recall to select an image for Output Click Add to add a new image bmp to the system Click Delete to remove an image from the system AE Current Image DROP BMP Selected Image drop bmp 606 338 bytes Figure 7 14 Images page To add an image click Add browse to the image location on the connected PC and click Upload Image The image is uploaded to theAnnotator and a thumbnail of the image is viewable on the Images Page see figure 7 14 dau The image is not yet displayed To preview an image without displaying it click on the thumbnail To display an image click on a thumbnail image and then click Recall The image is displayed If no image appears on the display device check the input selected and image format is correct To delete an image click on a thumbnail and then click Delete The image is deleted from the Annotator files 7 16 Annotator e HTML Operation 3 Annotator o turo Appendix A Reference Information Specifications Annotator Part Numbers Cables and Accessories PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Reference Information Specifications Annotator Video
22. input Number signal type 2 RGBHV RGBS RGsB component video Y R Y B Y progressive or HD 1 RGBHV RGBS RGsB component video Y R Y B Y interlaced progressive HD S video composite video 1 component video Y R Y B Y interlaced S video composite video 1 S video composite video 1single link DV D 1 optional SDI HD SDI Connectors ssssssssesseseessoessesesreee 2 female 15 pin HD RGBHV RGBS RGsB component video 5 female BNC RGBHV RGBS RGsB component video S video composite video 3 female BNC component video S video composite video 2 female BNC S video composite video 1 female DVI I DVI D 1 female BNC optional SDI HD SDI Nominal level 1 Vp p for Y of component video and S video and for composite video 0 8 Vp p for SDI 0 7 Vp p for RGB and for R Y and B Y of component video 0 3 Vp p for C of S video Minimum maximum levels Analog 0 0 V to 2 0 Vp p with no offset Impedance nettes 75 ohms Horizontal frequency Autoscan 15 kHz to 100 kHz Vertical frequency Autoscan 50 Hz to 120 Hz Resolution range ss seesssessseeeese 640x480 to 1920x1200 480p 576p 720p 1080i and 1080p digitized pixel for pixel higher resolutions are undersampled Reduced blanking Return l688 ees 30 dB 5 MHz DC offset max allowable 0 5 V Video processing Digital sampling
23. level menu Alternatively allow to time out to return to the default cycle Output configuration Within this menu an outputs resolution refresh rate output signal type and sync polarity can be selected and adjusted Refer to the table below for applicable resolution and refresh rates 1 2 Press Next to bring up the Resolution submenu In this submenu the resolution and refresh rate can be adjusted Rotate the left front panel encoder lt P to adjust the resolution value and rotate the right encoder v to adjust the refresh rate lau There are 25 pre installed output resolutions see table on next page to choose from 640 x 480 at 50 Hz through 1080p and 2048x1080 at 60 Hz The refresh rate is based on the resolution selected See table on next page Annotator e Front Panel Operation 3 7 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Front Panel Operation cont d Resolution 23 98 Hz 24 Hz 25 Hz 29 97 Hz 30Hz 50 Hz 59 94 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz jou j x x jx jo j mx j jx o peu j x x j x uge J oo p xXx o x x res oaoa LENIN EN 180800 1280x1024 1360x765 1360x768 LECCE 1366x768 EE IEEE EFIE NS ENG a TEMERE EE C E EN e DE PPP FEE rrr R D Re Le X hes es x p x moo x D Lx x Figure 3 5 Output SEN rate table x 3 Press Next to enter the next submenu Out
24. mouse button is released Unless the fill option is selected only the rectangle or ellipse outline is drawn Ellipse Selecting this button allows the user to create an ellipse between the primary and the opposite corners of a non drawn rectangle Text Selecting this button allows the user to create on screen text with a keyboard connected at the Annotator s rear PS2 port Text insertion begins either at the mouse operated cursor point or where the screen is touched If no insertion point is defined then text is inserted at the previous active function s end point Highlighter Selecting this button allows the user to highlight the video information not the annotation Size Select Select this button to adjust size of text and or line weight not linked after selecting a drawing or text function such as line rectangle or text A secondary palette opens displaying either line weight or text point size depending on the active function From the secondary palette select the desired size button Functions this applies to are Text Line Arrow Freehand Highlighter Arrows Rectangle Ellipse and Eraser Eraser size text size and line weight have discrete size settings Eraser Select this to erase any non saved annotations on the screen Color Select this button to choose the color of any drawing function fill or outline text or pointer color On selection a secondary palette opens with 16 color swatch
25. on Esc X1 PIP Pipi PIP off Esc OPIP lt Pippo View PIP status Esc PIP lt Ki Additional description Turn PIP on and display input X1 Turn PIP off View PIP window selection dag When PIP is enabled all picture control commands apply to the image in the PIP window Swap PIP Swap Swap content between main and PIP window Annotation Annotation type Set type Esc X50 DRAW View type Esc DRAW Annotation coordinates Location Esc X57 APNT lt Apntxs7 lt 4 Complete annotation EscJASTP Astra Sets current annotation type to x50 View current annotation type Places the annotation location at X57 Indicates the end of an annotation function dia All coordinate values sent to the Annotator will be interpreted according to the guidelines for the current annotation type Example Draw a square Esc 00000000APNT lt Esc 00100010APNT lt Esc 00200020APNT Esc 00300030APNT Esc ASTP Annotation color Set color Esc x53 ACOL lt View color EscJACOL dad The color setting applies to all annotations Annotation object fill Enable object fill Esc FILL lt Filia Disable object fill Esc OFILL lt Fillo View setting Esc FILL lt kel Sets the color to X53 View current annotation color Enable fill for new objects drawn Disable fill for new objects drawn View current fill setting deu The fill set
26. this to take a snapshot image of the current program output including annotations but not any open OSD palettes This captured image can be saved to the Annotator s memory for later recall Using SIS commands the Capture tool can be customized to send out an unsolicited response indicating an image is ready to be streamed directly to an external PC Freeze Select this to freeze the live video To unfreeze the video reselect this button or switch inputs Mute Select this to mute the video input and display a black screen Annotations and menus are still visible To unmute the video reselect the Mute button or select the Whiteboard tool or switch inputs Whiteboard Select this to create a white canvas for annotations No input video image is visible To remove the white canvas reselect the Whiteboard button select mute or switch inputs Spotlight Select this to create an ellipse to focus on a specific area of the screen while the outer area s brightness is greatly reduced The shape and size of the ellipse is adjustable by dragging the cursor while outside of it to any point The ellipse can be moved to any point by dragging the cursor while within the ellipse Zoom Select this to zoom in to a specific area of the screen Using the cursor create a rectangle at the desired area and the Annotator zooms in to view that area If the boundaries of the area are beyond the zoom capabilities then the view will not ch
27. turn off daylight savings time select Off When daylight saving time is enabled the unit updates its internal clock between Standard Time and Daylight Saving 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 saving time is turned off the unit does not adjust its time reference 6 Click the Submit at the bottom of the Date Time Settings section to implement your selections Annotator e HTML Operation Scaler Settings page Access the Scaler Settings page figure 7 5 by clicking the Scaler Settings link on the sidebar menu on the Configuration page Configuration File Management Control a Scaler Settings System Settings Scaler Settings Steer BH Firmware Upgrade Input Configuration Output Configuration Input M Film Mode n y V Image Resolution Refresh Rate Output Sync Format Output Polarity 3 LIE r 4 v Y v V 0 U 1 YUVp HDTV mj On Lal Enable v E iv ES iv RGBHV iv ES sl a 2 RGB Jl On v Enable vj vvivi extron com 3 RGBcvS m off v Disable wl Advanced Configuration e A la a Yuvi v of v Enable v RGB Delay Test Pattern Auto Memories 5 S Video sl LOff sl Enable vj 0 5 sec d E ie em el i Ta Ta Ta Se ENI iv LOF imi Enable Il Switch Effect MTP Pre Peaking 1 j Tal r m 7
28. x iecit Ibn Ua ei e ete are EE E anes eee 3 7 Annotator e Table of Contents TOC i PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Table of Contents cont d Advanced configuration nennen ener nenne nenne trennen ener enne 3 9 View commi Settings siisii Praten rere Ek ER Te d a Ee rg ra e xui ed 3 10 Edit comm settings dace teh eret ier Eee eda tea eua Ecc nk daa e eee ENDE 3 10 Exit Meng eege ee EE ege ege EEN 3 10 Scan converter et UE 3 11 Setting the Front Panel Locks Executive Modes ssn 2111111115505111111112 3 11 Enabling or disabling Executive mode 1 from the front panel sss 3 11 Setting up the Annotator to work with a Matrix Switcher 3 12 Chapter Four e On Screen Annotation ees 4 1 RS 232 Driver Configuration sss 4 2 USB Driver Configuration sees 4 2 Touchscreen Caltbratton sss tenter 4 2 Annotation Overview 1 1 sse tette tette treten ttes 4 2 Default annotation DUttOrns encierra anae HER ORR RES REV SE NR ERE TVE AN Y eR egies 4 2 Chapter Five e SIS Programmer s Guide s 5 1 RS 232 RS 422 Link sss rettet tentent terrere 5 2 Ethernet LAN Port 5 2 Ethernet connection sss tette tette trennen trennen nnne rnnt nnne nnns 5 2 Default IP addresses icri ere eec e ne em ree eda ee RE E CRY ens 5 2 Establishing a connection soes aoinean inni aA AE nnne ennt nnne 5 2 Connection timeouts sssssssss
29. 0ms TTL 128 Ping statistics for 192 168 254 254 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 0 0 loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Oms Maximum Oms Average Oms Figure B 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 B 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 Connect as a Telnet client The Telnet utility is available from the DOS prompt Telnet allows you to input SIS commands to the Annotator from the PC via the Ethernet link and the LAN Access the DOS prompt and start Telnet as follows 1 2 3 4 From the Windows Start menu select Run The Run window opens In the Open text field enter command Click OK A DOS command window opens At the DOS prompt enter Telnet The computer returns a display similar to figure B 3 on the next page Annotator e Ethernet Connection B 3 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Ethernet Connection cont d B 4 cce R windows 2000 TM Version 5 0 Build 2195 i Welcome to Microsoft Telnet Client Telnet
30. 11 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY HTML Operation cont d File Management Page This page allows the user to upload or delete user files such as HTML pages or bitmaps from the Annotator Extron Electronics 43 states Y Configuration EE TON File Management 2 pe Filter by File Extension ai v Files nortxe backup nortxe font nortxe araphics smain bmp E 3 e S manifest xml Files 3 Bytes Left 43 903 744 Date File size Delete All Delete Delete Delete Mon 01 Jun 2009 10 56 20 GMT 108 354 Delete Mon 01 Jun 2009 11 47 06 GMT 3 437 Delete Tue 09 Jun 2009 14 47 49 GMT 646 Delete File Management allows you to upload and delete files from the server File names must contain valid alpha numeric characters Special characters are not allowed in the file 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 directory To delete a wwvi extron com file or directory click on the Delete button next to the file or directory name The Delete All button deletes all contents of the current directory If the current directory is BOOT all files on the system will be deleted Figure 7 10 File Management page Neues The files listed in figure 7 10 are shown for example only and may not be present on your unit Uploading files Files to be uploaded to the Annotator must contai
31. B Sg lt gt Interface Document Camera Display Figure 3 7 Annotators connected to a Matrix switcher To configure the input presets required using the Sync to Matrix tool do the following 1 Install and connect the Annotator as described in the chapter two of this manual but connect the Annotator s input 3 to one of the matrix switcher s outputs dau Multiple Annotators can be connected to a single matrix switcher 2 Tieinput 1 of the matrix switcher to whichever matrix switcher output is connected to input 3 of the Annotator see figure 3 8 3 12 Annotator e Front Panel Operation Input 3 Input 4 Input 64 Output Input3 Annotator 1 Output to display ke Output 2 Input3 Annotator 2 Output to display optional Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Matrix x Switcher Output6 Input3 Annotator 6 Output to display optional Output 3 Output 4 Figure 3 8 Multiple Annotator s connected to a Matrix switcher 3 On the Annotator configure the input as follows a b NOTE c d NOTE e Switch to input 3 on the Annotator Set the following input sampling settings as needed signal type horizontal and vertical start pixel phase total pixels active pixels and active lines Do not use auto detect setting for the input type when using input presets Set the following picture controls as needed size position color tint brightness contrast and detail Sa
32. BHV GI YE ix 4 UM Mj el 5 S Video E v v EDID Emulation B DVI Di vi Resolution Refresh Rate CE 7 SDI x V 1024x768 v 60Hz iv SDI HD SDI Auto Connected to Annotator at 10 13 197 37 Connected as Administrator Figure 6 4 The I O Configuration tab screen Input Config Set a suitable video type for an input by clicking on the drop down box see input 7 above and selecting a listed video type If Auto Image on an input is desired mark the check box Check Film Mode if 3 2 pull down detection for NTSC and 2 2 film detection for PAL video sources is relevant Output Config To configure an output s resolution refresh rate output type or sync polarity select the desired values from the respective drop down list EDID Emulation To set resolution and refresh rates for EDID Emulation select the values from the drop down list Alternatively select Match Output to automatically set the EDID to match the output resolution and refresh rate 6 10 Annotator e Annotator Software Advanced Settings tab The Advanced Settings tab allows advanced functions to be configured These include test pattern selection and advanced features used primarily during initial setup D Signal Processing Products Control Program kal E File Options Tools Help Control 1 0 Configuration Advanced Settings Image Capture Font Test Patter On Screen Display SER m An
33. Client Build 5 00 99203 1 Escape Character is CTRL Microsoft Telnet Figure B 3 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 Annotator via Telnet Connecting to the Annotator Open command You connect to the Annotator using the Open command Once your computer is connected to the unit you can enter the SIS commands the same as you would if you were using the RS 232 link Connect to the device as follows 1 At the Telnet prompt enter open IP address If the processor is not password protected no further prompts are displayed until you disconnect from the Annotator If the processor is password protected Telnet displays the password prompt 2 If necessary enter the password at the password prompt Connection to the processor 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 the processing capabilities and editing functions Users can select test patterns mute or unmute the output select a blue screen and view all settings with the exception of passwords By default the processor is delivered with both passwords set to carriage return Once you are logged in the processor returns either Login Administrator or L
34. ET Increment up Esc S VDET lt Increment down Esc S VDET lt View flicker filter level Esc S VDET lt VdetSlxz7 e VdetSlxz7 e VdetSlxz7 e X774 Specify the flicker filter level to X77 Increase the flicker filter level Decrease the flicker filter level View the flicker filter level Encoder filter Set encoder filter level Esc SIxzz IVENC View Esc VENC Venc X774 Set video encoder filter level to X77 View the encoder filter level Presets User Memory presets Recall presets 1 x25 Save presets 1 X25 Input presets Recall presets 2 x26 Save presets 2 x26 Recalls memory preset x25 for selected input Saves memory preset for selected input Recalls input preset X26 Saves input parameters to preset X26 Auto Memory Enable Esc AMEM Disable EsclDAMEM View setting Esc KAMEM 5 14 Annotator e SIS Programmer s Guide Set auto memory on Previous settings for incoming signal are auto recalled Set auto memory off Default settings are always used unless input preset is recalled manually View auto memory status Command Advanced Configurations Test pattern Set test pattern View test pattern ASCII command host to processor Esc x2o TEST Esc TEST Response processor to host Testlx20 4 X20 Additional description Select test pattern
35. Each octet can be numbered from 000 through 255 Leading zeros up to 3 digits total per octet are optional Each octet typically contains either 255 or 0 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 not be compared between two IP addresses compared between two IP addresses Typical Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 pp LL Figure B 5 Subnet mask and octets 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 B 6 below Each address s octets are compared or not depending on the value in the related subnet mask octet e Ifa subnet 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 B 6 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 B 6 If the unmasked octets of the two IP addresses match indicated by in figure B 6 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 B 6 example 2 and example 3
36. HSIZ Esc HSIZ Esc HSIZ Hsizpappaze Heicht Hsizpappaze X17 Set horizontal size to X17 Widen the image Make image narrower Show horizontal size value Vertical size Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View value Esc x17 VSIZ Esc VSIZ Esc VSIZ lt Esc VSIZ lt Vsizka kiz Vsizka kiz Vache X17 Annotator e SIS Programmer s Guide Set vertical size to X17 Make the image taller Make image shorter Show vertical size value 5 11 PRELIMINARY SIS Programmer s Guide cont d Additional description ASCII command Response host to processor processor to host Command PRELIMINARY Horizontal zoom Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View value Escx18 20OM Esc ZOOM lt EscI ZDOM EsclZOOM Zoomba kis Zoom kis Zooma kis Set zoom percentage to X18 Zoom in Zoom out Show zoom percentage Pan Specify a horizontal value Pan left Pan right Specify a vertical value Pan down Pan up Esc X19 HPAN Esc gHHPAN Esc HPAN lt Esc xi9 VPAN lt Esc gwVPAN Ess VPAN Hpanki kis Hpanki kis Hpanki kis Vpanfxi kio Vpanki xi9 4 Vpanfxi xis ed Set horizontal pan value to Kaal Pan left Pan right Set vertical pan value to Kal Pan down Pan up Output Configuration Output scaler rate
37. IMINARY 3 Annotator Appendix A Ethernet Connection Ethernet Link Subnetting A Primer PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Ethernet Connection Ethernet Link The rear panel Ethernet connector on the Annotator can be connected to an Ethernet LAN or WAN This connection makes SIS control of the unit 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 B 1 e Crossover cable Direct connection between the computer and the Annotator e Patch straight cable Connection of the Annotator to an Ethernet LAN Pins 12345678 Straight through Cable Piret for connection to a switch hub or router M End i End Wire Color i Wire Color 1 white orange 1 white orange 2 orange 2 orange 3 white green 3 white green 4 blue 4 blue Insert Twisted 5 white blue 5 white blue Pair Wires 6 green 6 green RJ 45 7 white brown 7 white brown Connector 8 brown 8 brown Crossover Cable for direct connection to a PC End 1 End 2 Wire Color i Wire Color white orange orange white green blue white blue green white brown brown white green green white orange blue white blue orange white brown brown SINI oO AAJN SINI oO AA JOIN Figure B 1 RJ 45 connector p
38. 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 Invalid command for this signal type E22 Busy E24 Privilege violation E25 Device not present E26 Maximum number of connections exceeded E27 Invalid event number E28 Bad filename file not found Using the Command Response Table for SIS Commands The command response table begins on page 5 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 20 21 28 29 30 1 31 6 8 38 9 39 gt 40 A 41 F H 48 49 N P 50 Q 51 V X 58 Y 59 60 a 61 f h 68 i 69 n 70 q 71 V x 78 y 79 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 Symbol definitions Carriage return with line feed 1 Or Carriage return with no line feed e Space Esc or W Escape key Annotator e SIS Programmer s Guide Noyes 7 unit does not support or recognize the entered commands nothing will happe
39. VEITH Configuration Configuration Settings Press NEXT Ne i Scan Converter Overview of menus Configuration Optional User Presets This menu allows the user to save the current image settings to a preset number 1 16 and recall any saved preset to become the current image settings Each input has sixteen user selectable presets Input Configuration This menu allows configuration of the following setting for any selected input Input type Film detection vertical and horizontal start points pixel phase the number of total and active pixels and the number of active lines DVI input and EDID rate see EDID tables on page 3 6 Output Configuration This menu allows configuration of the following settings for the active output Resolution and Refresh rate see table on page 3 6 Output Type and Sync Polarity where applicable Advanced Configuration This menu allows advanced configuration of the following Annotator settings Auto Image Auto Memories Input EDID RGB Delay Switch Effect Test Pattern MTP Pre Peaking Internal Temp view only Calibrate Panels and Reset to Factory defaults View Comm Settings This menu allows the user to view the following serial and IP settings for the unit Serial port baud rate MAC address DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol setting IP address Subnet Mask address and Gateway address These settings can not be edited from within this menu See next section Edit Comm Set
40. X 5 GND RS 422 2 TX 3 RX 5 GND 7 RX 8 Tx Tip TX ring RX sleeve GND 1 RJ 45 female connector 10 100Base T half full duplex with autodetect ARP ICMP ping IP TCP UDP DHCP HTTP SMTP Telnet Link speed and duplex level autodetected IP address 192 168 254 254 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 DHCP off Up to 200 simultaneous sessions 40 MB nonvolatile user memory Extron control configuration program for Windows Extron Simple Instruction Set SIS Microsoft Internet Explorer Telnet Annotator Reference Information A 3 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Reference Information cont d Control remote annotation Number signal type 20 USB devices via hubs 2 serial devices 1 PS 2 mouse 1 PS 2 keyboard COrin ctOIrS a aeree entis 2 USB type A 2 RS 232 female 9 pin D shared with standard control 2 female PS 2 General ROW CF o oisi Ed EOS 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 30 watts internal 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 Cooling eerte ees Convection vented on sides and top Mounting Rack mount Yes with included brackets Furniture mount Yes with optional under desk or through desk mounting kit Enclosure type sss Metal Enclosure dimensions 1
41. aaau gt Rotate either to o Q select a preset to recall settings Next Save Preset 02 ap 4 Rotate either Q9 to select a preset to save current settings to Rotate to select video input type Next Input x Film Detect On Rotate to turn Q Film Detect on or off Next Input x Vert Start 128 Rotate to adjust 9 Vertical Start value Next Input x Horz Start 128 Rotate to adjust Next Input x Pixel Phase 28 Rotate to adjust Pixel Phase value J Next Input x Total Pix 2200 Rotate to adjust Total Pixel value default Next Input x Active Pixels 1920 Rotate to adjust Active Pixels value default Next Input x Active Lns 1080 Rotate to adjust 9 Active Lines value default Rotate 4 to adjust Resolution value Rotate to adjust Refresh rate ap Output Type Zsolt Rotate either to P Q adjust Output type value Next Rotate to turn Auto Image mode On or Off i Next Auto Memories On ak Rotate either to turn Q Auto Memories On or Off Next Sync Polarity H Neg V Pos Input EDID 1024x768 60 0Hz Rotate either to P 9o adjust Sync Polarity values Horizontal Start va
42. acy can be calibrated using the Calibrate Panels setting in the Advanced configuration menu 1 Within the Advanced configuration menu press Next repeatedly to cycle to the Calibrate Panels submenu 2 Pressthe Size button and observe the touch panel screen A cross appears in the upper left corner Tap the screen at the cross and repeat at each cross 3 After tapping the fourth cross the unit saves the calibration data and restarts the sequence Repeat the process for each connected touch screen 4 Press any front panel button to exit the sequence and save the data die See page 4 2 for detailed touchscreen setup instructions View comm settings Within this menu the current IP settings are only viewable To make any adjustments the hidden Edit Comm Settings menu must be accessed see below 1 Press Next to go through each sub level to view the following Serial port baud rate and communication type MAC address cannot be changed within the Edit Comm menu DHCP status on or off IP address Subnet mask and Gateway address 2 Press Next or Menu to return to the View Comm Settings menu To enter the hidden Edit Comms menu press and hold in the Detail and Color Tint buttons simultaneously and then press the Next button The Edit Comms menu appears Edit comm settings 1 Press Next to go through each sublevel to edit the following serial port settings DHCP on or off IP address subnet mask and gateway addr
43. age and DDC Display Data Channel from VESA Video Electronics Standards Association DVI D is a DVI connector that supports digital signals only and DVI I supports both digital and analog signals 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 Preset A configuration that has been stored allowing the setup and recall of recurring I O configurations using either the front panel RS 232 422 or Ethernet control Input Up to 128 input presets individual I O configurations may be saved and recalled An input preset is a user defined set of input and picture control settings that can be saved for each source within a system so that they can be recalled whenever the source is active Input presets can be recalled on any input that supports the saved input s video format This type of preset saves specific settings for size centering contrast brightness detail zoom and input configuration Unlike user presets input presets save parameters that can be recalled only on the source that was active when the preset was saved User Up to 16 user pre
44. age quality of video signals transmitted over long distance twisted pair cable runs to a remote display A compatible Extron MTP Series Twisted Pair Receiver is required for this output type Using EDID emulation the Annotator provides a means for specifying the rate of the incoming DVI or VGA signal and allows proper communication with the video source EDID settings can be selected from the drop down resolution and refresh rate lists RGB Delay 0 5 sec M L 0 5 sec L 40 6 sec IS0 7 sec ft 0 8 sec 0 9 sec EDID Resolution Refresh Rate 1024x768 v 60Hz x 640x480 1800x600 8 i i 1024x852 1024x1024 1280x768 1280x800 Color Bars V 1360x765 Crosshatch 1360x768 4x4 Crosshatch 1365x768 Grayscale 1366x768 Ramp 1365x1024 Alternating Pixels 1440x900 F White Field 1400x1050 Crop 1680x1050 1 33 Aspect 1600x1200 h1 78 Aspect 1920x1200 41 85 Aspect 12 35 Aspect 720p Safe Area 5 10 1080i iBlue Mode 1080p EM Figure 7 6 RGB delay Test pattern and EDID selections Annotator HTML Operation Passwords page Access the Passwords page figure 7 7 by clicking the Passwords link on the sidebar menu on Configuration page System Settings Scaler Settings Passwords Firmware Upgrade A AN Suno wvivi extron com Status Configuration Prile Management Y Control Y Images Passwords To update the Administration Passwor
45. and Simple Instruction Set SIS commands and how to annotate the displayed image It also describes how to load and start up the Windows based Signal Processing Products Control Program SPPCP and how to connect to the built in HTML pages for operating the processor About the Annotator The Extron Annotator Annotation Graphics Processor is a scaling product that allows a presenter to draw point or type on video or computer source outputs using a touch panel mouse or keyboard Keyboard Extron Annotator Annotation Graphics Processor Annotator Touchscreen Projector WP W Video Conference Codec Figure 1 1 Typical Annotator application 1 2 Annotator e Introduction Definitions The following terms are used throughout this manual 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 DVI Digital Visual Interface The digital video connectivity standard that was developed by DDWG Digital Display Working 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 Im
46. ange To zoom out draw a small rectangle 100 pixels 1 x 1 and the normal view is restored Pan Selecting this while in zoom mode allows the user to move the focus to a new area Place the cursor on a zoomed image and drag to the desired area Annotator e On Screen Annotation A i s S e Me 3 Annotator V turo UTI Chapter Five SIS Programmer s Guide RS 2323 RS 422 Link Ethernet LAN Port Host to Processor Instructions Processor Initiated Messages Processor Error Responses Using the Command Response Tables for SIS commands Command Response Table for SIS Commands PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY SIS Programmer s Guide 5 2 The Annotator can be operated and configured using Simple Instruction Set SIS commands input via a PC connected to either of the processor s serial ports or the Ethernet port See and 9 on page 2 4 and Appendix B for wiring details RS 232 RS 422 Link The Annotator has two rear ports and one front port that can be used for serial control All ports enable use of SIS commands and the Windows based control software The default protocol for these ports is e 9600 baud e 1 stop bit e no parity e no flow control 8 bit See 9 on pages 2 4 through 2 5 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 Tel
47. arning window click Save f OntheSave 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 Annotator internal Web pages Select the Configuration tab 4 On the Configuration page click the Firmware Upgrade link on the left sidebar menu 5 Click Browse A Choose file window opens 6 Navigate to the folder where you saved the firmware upgrade file Select the file 7 10 Annotator e HTML Operation Choose file Look in O Annotator s EI ek ES oun B psa_407_B 519 My Recent Documents B Desktop My Docs My Computer My Network Ss Foces File name psa_407_B 519 EN pen Files of type All Files EN Cancel Figure 7 9 Choose file window with a firmware file selected ewes Valid firmware files must have the file extension S19 Any other file extension is not a firmware upgrade lau The original factory installed firmware is permanently available on the Annotator If the attempted firmware upload fails for any reason the device reverts to the factory installed firmware 7 Click Open 8 On the Firmware Upgrade page click Upload 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 Annotator e HTML Operation 7
48. ary applications such as Firmware Loader and IP Link File Manager can be downloaded and supporting documentation for Extron products can be viewed Check For Updates Select this to update the software control program SPPCP If an update is available follow any on screen instructions to install it A dialog box appears if no updates are currently available Click OK or the X in the window s top right corner to close it Unit Info Select this to open a dialog box with information about the connected device The box shows the part number the name model description currently installed firmware version and build and the device s internal temperature Annotator e Annotator Software Unit Information Part Number 60 368 14 Model Name Annotator Model Description Annotation Graphics Processor Firmware Version 1 00 Firmware Build 0142 Temperature 89 6 F 320 Control tab The Control tab displays the current configuration of the Annotator with numbered boxes representing the video inputs Also shown on the Control tab are the PIP control buttons current Picture Adjustment values input and user presets as well as Mute Freeze and Auto Image buttons D Signal Processing Products Control Program n File Options Tools Help Control 1 0 Configuration Advanced Settings Image Capture Font Inputs Input Presets Pre
49. 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 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 Annotator e Installation Mounting the Annotator If the Annotator is to be rack mounted it is important to mount it b
50. ation Annotation Overview PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY On Screen Annotation 4 2 The Extron Annotator is a high performance hardware based annotation processor for video and computer video sources Annotating over motion video or still images is possible using common touchscreen panels as well as any standard keyboard and or mouse The touchscreen panels can be connected by RS 232 or USB hubs A touchscreen device driver can be uploaded to ensure compatibility with the Annotator A number of touchscreen panels are supported For a full list of compatible panels visit www extron com Contact the Extron HelpLine if the device you wish to use in not listed RS 232 driver configuration RS 223 driver configuration is possible using the Signal Processing Products Control Program The Touch Screen Panel Configuration option allows you to configure a touchpanel so that it can be used with the Annotator Using a NULL RS 232 cable only connect the touchscreen to the Annotator via either of the two rear panel RS 232 comm ports To configure a touchpanel for use with the Annotator 1 Open the SPPCP program on a connected PC 2 From the Tools menu select RS 232 Touch Screen Panel Configuration This opens the Touch Screen Configuration window 3 In the appropriate section depending on which COM port has a touchpanel connected select the type of touchpanel from the drop down list This enables the Upload Driver button D Touch Scre
51. can Converter tab allows adjustments to be made to the image settings of the scan converted output Adjustable image settings are Horizontal Center Vertical Center Horizontal Size and Vertical Size Change the value field from 0 to 4095 as required In addition the Image Filter settings flicker horizontal detail and encoder sharpness can be set as desired from each drop down list Output Config In this section the output standard PAL or NTSC and the format of the scan converted output S video Composite YUVi or RGsB can be set Select the applicable standard and format as desired Image Capture tab The Image Capture tab allows capturing saving recalling and deletion of displayed images D Signal Processing Products Control Program ka File Options Tools Help e Control 1 0 Configuration Advanced Settings Image Capture Font Image Capture Image Recall Save Image As Name Date Size 007 bmp 6 28 200881344PM 1769526 1142 110808b 8 11 20096 4214PM 23589350 drop bmp 8 12 2009 1 55 30 PM 606338 Free Space 38 96 MB 40 854 272 Bytes Recall Image Displayed None Preview Recall j Hide J Delete Connected to Annotator at 10 13 197 37 Connected as Administrator Figure 6 7 The Image Capture tab screen 6 12 Annotator e Annotator Software Image Capture Use this section to capture a displayed image Enter a suitable name maximum 12 characters a
52. can be enabled or disabled laut Film mode processing helps maximize image detail and sharpness for NTSC PAL and HDTV 1080i sources that originated from film Annotator e HTML Operation 7 7 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY HTML Operation cont d 7 8 Output configuration Depending on the optional output card installed the output connector and display device being used the resolution and refresh rates can be set to one of 81 output rates from 640x480 50 Hz to 1920x1200 including HDTV 1080p 60 Hz For a full table of output rates see page 3 8 The output sync format can be chosen from RGBHV RGsB YUV bi or tri level sync Output polarity can be selected from H V default H V H V or H V Advanced configuration Within this section RGB delay can be set from a range of 0 0 seconds up to 5 0 seconds in 0 1 second steps Use the drop down box to select the desired setting When switching inputs the new input is displayed after the current RGB delay time for example 2 0 seconds If desired an internal test pattern can be selected from the drop down list of 14 patterns in order to aid the setting up a display device Switch effect can be toggled between Cut and Fade The selected effect is seen on the connected display when inputs are switched Auto memories can be toggled on or off as desired When using the MTP mini twisted pair output the pre peaking setting can be turned on or off to compensate for the poor im
53. ck Submit at the bottom of the page Annotator e HTML Operation 7 9 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY HTML Operation cont d Firmware Upgrade page The Firmware Upgrade page figure 7 8 provides a way to replace the firmware that is coded on the Annotator s control board without needing to take the device out of service Posto Y configuration rile Management Y Control T images m Logged on Admin Log Off Pa eme mea Firmware Upgrade System Settings pelea ings This page allows you to upload a new version of the unit s firmware The uploaded file must have the file Firmware Upgrade extension of 519 Uploading the incorrect file may cause your unit to stop working Current Firmware Version 1 00 A S uno wvivi extron com Figure 7 8 Firmware Upgrade page Neues The Firmware Upgrade page is only for replacing the firmware that controls all the device operation To insert your own HTML pages see File Management Page later in this chapter Update the Annotator firmware as follows 1 Visit the Extron Web site www extron com and download the latest firmware file to your computer a Onthe Extron Web page select the Downloads tab b Onthe Download Center page click the Firmware link on the left sidebar menu Click on the Annotator name d Onthe next screen fill in the required information then click the Download product name firmware version exe button e Onthe File Download Security W
54. connection indicators The LEDs marked Link and Act indicate the status of the Ethernet connection Annotator e Installation 2 5 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Installation cont d Installation and cabling Step 1 Mount the unit Turn off or disconnect all equipment power sources and rack mount the Annotator See page 2 3 Step 2 Connect inputs Connect inputs from video and or audio sources to the applicable connectors marked Inputs see page 2 4 O to for connector types lau See Appendix B for input and output cabling and connector details Step 3 Connect outputs Connect audio and video output devices to the applicable I O board connectors marked Outputs see page 2 4 to for connector types Step 4 Connect user interface devices PS2 mouse and keyboard ports Connect a mouse and or a keyboard for annotation use Step 5 Connect touch panel devices USB A ports Connect a touch panel device as desired Step 6 Connect control devices LAN Ethernet port Connect to an Ethernet LAN or WAN via this RJ 45 connector 9 to control the processor from a remote location using a PC s Internet browser See Appendix B for network cable termination method Ethernet connection indicator LEDs marked indicate the status of the Ethernet connection The green LED lights when connected to an Ethernet LAN and the amber LED flickers as the devices communicate lau Do not use standard tel
55. d 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 Passwords Administrator Password Re enter Admin Password User Password Re enter User Password Figure 7 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 Submit at the bottom of the page deu An administrator password must be created before a user password can be created Some items 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 cli
56. e 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 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 boitier 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 Il a danger d explosion s ll y a remplacment incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du meme t
57. e and country to country and that some provisions of this warranty may not apply to you Extron USA West Headquarters 800 633 9876 Inside USA Canada Only 1 714 491 1500 1 714 491 1517 FAX Extron USA East 800 633 9876 Inside USA Canada Only 1 919 863 1794 1 919 863 1797 FAX Extron Europe 800 3987 6673 Inside Europe Only 31 33 453 4040 31 33 453 4050 FAX 65 6383 4664 FAX Extron Asia Extron Japan Extron China Extron Middle East 800 7339 8766 81 3 3511 7655 400 883 1568 971 4 2991800 Inside Asia Only 81 3 3511 7656 FAX Inside China Only 971 4 2991880 FAX 65 6383 4400 86 21 3760 1568 86 21 3760 1566 FAX 2009 Extron Electronics All rights reserved PRELIMINARY
58. e means of viewing and operating the device If your Ethernet connection to the Annotator is unstable try turning off the proxy server in your Web browser To do this in Microsoft Internet Explorer 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 Annotator s IP address deu If 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 xxx xxx xxx xxx loptional file name html lau The following characters are invalid in file names t lt gt Nand space 5 Press the keyboard s Enter key The Annotator checks to see if the unit is password protected If the unit is not password protected the System Status Web page is displayed If the unit is password protected the network password dialog box is displayed figure 7 1 Connect to 10 13 197 37 E AA The server 10 13 197 37 at Annotator requires a username and password Warning This server is
59. e processor is not password protected the device is ready to accept SIS commands immediately after it sends the copyright message dag If the processor is password protected a password prompt appears below the copyright message M If the processor is password protected enter the appropriate administrator or user password If the password is accepted the processor responds with Login Useror Login Administrator If the password is not accepted the Password prompt reappears Annotator e SIS 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 to five minutes but the value can be changed See the Global configure IP port timeout command on page 5 xx 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 The Annotator can have up to 200 simultaneous TCP connections including all http sockets and Telnet connections When the connection limit is reached the processor 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 shou
60. ed Model field This field shows the model Annotator and cannot be changed Part Number field This field shows the Annotator part number 60 968 xx and cannot be changed Annotator e HTML Operation 7 5 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY HTML Operation cont d 7 6 Date Time Settings fields The Date Time Settings fields figure 7 4 provide a location for viewing and setting the time functions Date Time Settings Date BRIE Time 9 v 42 v AN v Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tyuana v Daylight Saving Oof GUsA O Ewope O Brazil Submit Figure 7 4 DatelTime Settings fields 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 2 Click and drag the slider or click the scroll up 4l or down 7l buttons until the desired variable is visible 3 Click on the desired variable laut If setting the time set the local time The Zone variable allows you to then enter the offset from Greenwich Mean Time GMT lau 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
61. efore cabling it Four rubber feet are included with the unit 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 guidelines pertain to the safe installation of the Annotator 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 device 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 equ
62. em Status Page The System Status page figure 7 2 displays system information unit name model firmware version etc IP settings and serial port settings The page updates itself periodically to reflect the latest status of the Annotator components If a variable changes the display shows the change in status the next time it updates Extron Electronics lt 3 Status File Management Control MEN cee Logged on Admin Logoff 3 cor System Status C wviviextron com Below are your Unit s current system settings To make changes click on the Configuration tab System Description Model Annotator Description Annotation Graphics Processor Part Number 60 968 14 Firmware Version 1 00 Date 6 29 2009 Temperature 95 0F 35C Time 09 04 AM of Connections 002 IP Settings Unit Name Ethernet Board 04 85 72 DHCP Off IP Address 10 13 197 37 Gateway IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 MAC Address 00 05 A6 04 85 72 Serial Port Settings Port Hi Port 2 Port Type RS 232 Port Type RS 232 Baud Rate 9600 Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Data Bits 8 Parity None Parity None Stop Bits 1 Stop Bits Flow Control None Flow Control None Figure 7 2 System Status page Annotator e HTML Operation 7 3 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY HTML Operation cont d Configuration Pages The Configuration pages allow System settings such as IP address date time etc
63. emoved annotation is placed on the output Annotation display Set output to show Annotation View font Esc X2 ASHW Esc JASHW Set which video outputs display annotations View setting Cursor display Set output to show cursor View font Esc X2 CSHW Esc CSHW Set which video outputs display the cursor View setting Annotator e SIS Programmer s Guide 5 17 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY SIS Programmer s Guide cont d Command On screen clock Enable on screen clock View settings ASCII command host to processor Esc XSe TIME Ess TIME Response processor to host Additional description Display the time on the video output View setting On screen clock horizontal position Specific value Increment up Increment down View settings Esc K X16 HCTR Ess K HCTR Eck HCTR Ess K HCTR Hctrk xie ed Hctrk xie e2 Hctrk xie ed Set horizontal position to Kgl Shift clock right Shift clock left Horizontal position value is x16 On screen clock vertical position Specific value Increment up Increment down View settings Esc K kig VCTR EsclK VCTR lt EssK VCTR lt EssK VCTR VctrK x1e ed Vctrkfxie et VctrK x1e ed Set vertical centering to x16 Shift clock down Shift clock up Vertical position value is On Screen Menu Configuration M
64. en Configuration Top Comm Port Attached Touch Screen Upload Driver CyberT ouch M Bottom Comm Port Attached Touch Screen ee S None v Figure 5 1 Touch Screen Configuration screen 4 Click Upload Driver This uploads the appropriate touchpanel driver A dialog box indicates progress The box closes when the driver has been uploaded Sienal Processing Products Control Program Uploading driver to the unit Please wait Ae To delete a driver from an attached touchpanel Follow steps 1 and 2 above if necessary In the appropriate section depending on which COM port has the touchpanel connected click Delete Driver This deletes the driver associated with the touchpanel Annotator e On Screen Annotation USB driver configuration Touch screen panels can be connected via the two rear panel USB ports By daisy chaining USB hubs 3 per Annotator USB port up to 20 devices can be connected For a full list of compatible panels visit www extron com A number of common touchpanels are automatically supported A mix of size and vendor type can be connected but unsupported devices may cause adverse affects The USB ports also support USB keyboards and mice Before use panel calibration is advised see Touchscreen calibration below Using a suitable USB A cable connect a touchscreen device or hubs to the either of the two USB A ports on the rear panel of the Annotator Anno
65. ens allowing choice of items to save and selecting a folder location for the saved xxx cfg files dia Ir these files are saved to the root directory of the Annotator they are accessible at a later time Restore Configuration Select this to restore a saved configuration A secondary window opens allowing a choice of which folder to restore the files from A pop up confirmation window opens allowing the action to be completed or cancelled File Manager Select this to load the Extron IP Link File Manager application This application is useful in uploading and downloading files to and from IP Link enabled devices lau This option becomes enabled when the File menu is accessed after installing File Manager In order to use this option download the IP Link File Manager application at www extron com Exit Select this to exit the Control Program This disconnects and closes the Signal Processing Products Control Program application Options meny Options Tools Help Click on this to open a drop down menu displaying two selectable options Show Splash Screen and Display Errors on Status Bar Show Splash Screen v Display Errors on Status Bar Show Splash Screen Select this to show the Extron Signal Processing Products Control Program splash screen upon startup Deselected the program opens immediately at the Select Connection Type window Display Errors on Status Bar Select this to display any op
66. enu timeout Set menu timeout View timeout eye Setting the timeout to zero disables the OSD timeout Esc x28 MDUR Esc MDUR Mdurkk28 lt 4 Mdurk28 4 Sets the Menu duration to seconds View setting Menu display Set which output to show menu on View setting Esc x2 MSHW Esc IMSHW Mshwfxz e kae Sets which video outputs display the OSD View setting NOTE If the menu is being displayed on one output annotating in the menu area on outputs not showing the menu still affects the menu The area is safe for annotation on any screen after the menu times out and docks away 5 18 Annotator e SIS Programmer s Guide Command ASCII command Response processor to host host to processor OSD capture button mode Save to internal memory Esc OMCAP lt Mcap 0 Save to external location Esc IMCAP lt Mcap 14 View setting Esc MCAP lt 14 joe Additional description Sets the OSD image capture button to capture the image to internal flash memory Sets the OSD image capture button to send the image to internal RAM memory This mode allows images to be streamed to an external PC for archiving printing View setting Image Capture Recall Image capture recall to Annotator flash memory Save image Esc 0 filenameMF lt Ims filename lt 4 Recall image Esc O filenameRF Imr filename 4 Mute image Esc 0 ORF lt Imr0 4 Current image E
67. ephone cables as they do not support Ethernet or Fast Ethernet Do not stretch or bend cables as transmission errors could occur Remote ports For serial RS 232 or RS 422 control connect a host computer or control system via the 9 pin D connector 69 RS 232 protocol default values e 9600 baud e 1 stop bit e no parity 8 data bits e no flow control lau See chapter 5 SIS Programmer s Guide for definitions of the SIS commands See chapter 6 Annotator Software to install and use the control software Step 7 Connect power AC power connector Plug in a standard IEC power cord from a 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz power source into this receptacle 2 6 Annotator e Installation Key in sequence butt green red then amber Pacis 2 3 m i m 1 Input 2 sec Output Rate Extron sec 56341727 sec 11 2 So I r eo okHz 75 0Hz 1024x768 onst Annotator vit xx 7 zi d 021 CU e r N i All input buttons Last active input Ge a e flash consecutively buttons remains lit ae amber unlit zif fF flashing Va The input and output rates shown Los in the default display cycle may differ Powering Up When applying power to the Annotator the unit undergoes a start up self testing sequence see image below and then the LCD displays the default display cycle Default display cycle When in use but not in any menu mode the LCD screen defaults to cycling through the input output configuration currently
68. er te e 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 e Espanol Este s mbolo se utiliza para advertir al usuario sobre instrucciones importantes A de operaci n y mantenimiento o cambio de partes que se desean destacar en el contenido de la documentaci n suministrada con los equipos Este s mbolo se utiliza para advertir al usuario sobre la presencia de elementos con A 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 Precaucion Leer las instrucciones Leer y analizar todas las instrucciones de operaci n y seguridad antes de usar el equipo 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 Evitar el uso de accesorios No usar herramientas o accesorios que no sean especificamente recomendados por el fabricante ya que podrian implicar riesgos ZEMA e PI A MISTAKE A ee VERA BIS Droe FEE DPA VEI ERR 2e AREE RIT eegne ELLE aS PM Ader Lt Ae ep e PEERAA ten LAUER VER fs SERHPEMTS AR EIIE ARA DT DCL E SESEBUfe e Pa Fs AMEER Warning Power sources Thi
69. eration errors on the status bar at the bottom of the window Error received For command Pip Invalid parameter Annotator e Annotator Software Tools menu Tools Help Data View Trace Window Click on this to open a drop down box displaying f nine selectable options Data View Trace Window Executive Mode Executive Mode Image Quick Capture On Screen Display RS 232 Touch Screen Configuration Sync Scaler to Matrix Switcher System Settings Reset and Update Firmware Image Quick Capture On Screen Display R5 232 Touch Screen Configuration Sync Scaler to Matrix Switcher Reset Data View Trace Window Select this to open a separate window in which the transmit and receive Tx Rx data between the control software on the host PC and the Annotator can be viewed in ASCII format see figure at right During data transmission and receipt the data tracer window is constantly updated To close the window click Close or the X in the window s top right corner Executive Mode Select this to open a secondary drop down box allowing selection between Input Switch Freeze only On or Off Select as desired mage Quick Capture Select this to open a secondary window Within that window select the image to capture System Settings Update Firmware E pata Tracer m Tw R ASCII Format Tx vis Rx Hert 129 Tx w is Rx Vs
70. es Select a color as desired The active function now uses the selected color The current active color is shown on the Color button as the large swatch 64 colors are definable via SIS commands although the OSD On Screen Display only shows 16 of the most common colors Fill Selecting this button in conjunction with selecting the rectangle or ellipse button allows the user to draw a solid shape filled with the currently selected color A drawn unfilled shape cannot be filled afterwards and vice versa Annotator e On Screen Annotation 4 5 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY On Screen Annotation cont d 4 6 J 1 S Undo Selecting this allows the user to undo the last 7 completed annotations or undo a Clear action dau A completed annotation is defined by lifting the finger or stylus from the touch eC CHUANG z m Uw q screen pressing the keyboard Enter key or releasing the primary mouse button Redo If selected while using the Undo function it recreates the last undone annotation Clear Selecting this clears the screen of all unsaved annotations and can be undone with the Undo function Tools Selecting the Tools button opens a secondary palette containing the following advanced tools Capture Freeze Mute Whiteboard Spotlight Zoom and Pan On selection of any tool the secondary palette closes To reopen the palette click on the Tools button Capture Select
71. ess Noyes The hardware address the MAC address is hard coded and cannot be changed In edit mode the MAC address menu is not displayed 2 At each level use both adjust knobs to set new values as desired For example rotate the left front panel Adjust knob lt gt to adjust the baud rate 9600 19200 38400 or 115200 and rotate the right Adjust knob to select the connection type RS 232 RS 422 eyes For IP address subnet mask and gateway address settings the left Adjust knob moves between octets and the right Adjust knob changes the values Where already connected to a remote PC via LAN changing the IP address can result in the loss of connection The device s default IP address is 198 162 254 254 3 Press Next or Menu to exit the Edit Comm Settings menu keeping the new settings Exit menu Within this menu press Next to exit the menu system and return to the default display cycle 3 10 Annotator e Front Panel Operation Scan converter configuration This menu is available only when a scan converter board is installed Within this menu horizontal and vertical image size and centering can be configured output format and output standard chosen and flicker horizontal and encoder filters set 1 Press Next to enter the first sublevel horizontal and vertical size The current settings are displayed 2048 is the default setting 2 Rotate the left front panel ES knob lt gt to adjust the horizontal val
72. f an input can be saved to a preset Up to 128 input presets can be saved A saved preset can be recalled as desired Select a preset number and click Save or Recall as applicable deu Saving to an existing preset overwrites the prior saved data in favor of the new User Presets A user preset saves specific settings for color brightness detail size zoom and pan and centering and up to 16 user presets per input are available These settings can then be recalled and applied to an applicable input Select a preset number and click Save or Recall as desired Video Mute Select this to mute or unmute the video image When selected the button text turns red Freeze Select this to freeze an image for use as a logo or for annotation Auto Image Select this to perform an auto image on an input Annotator e Annotator Software 6 9 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Annotator Software cont d UO Configuration tab The I O Configuration tab allows input and output configuration as well as EDID emulation settings to be adjusted LI Signal Processing Products Control Program 1 File Options Tools Help Control 1 0 Configuration Advanced Settings Image Capture Font Input Config Output Config Input Video Type Auto Image Film Mode Resolution Refresh Rate T 1 RGB Y v v 10244768 vw 60Hz x 2 YUVp HDTV Mij d Output Type Sync Polarity 3 RGBevS KE vi E RIG
73. he mail server gateway To understand subnetting at the level required to install and operate the Annotator you must understand the concepts of a gateway local and remote devices IP addresses and octets and subnet masks and octets Gateways The Annotator 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 Annotator e Ethernet Connection B 5 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Ethernet Connection cont d B 6 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 values in the Annotator 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 B 4 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 B 4 IP address and octets Subnet masks and octets The subnet mask figure B 5 is used to determine whether the local and remote devices are on the same subnet or different subnets The subnet mask consists of four numeric octets separated by dots
74. hen connection via Internet protocol IP is established Vx xx is the firmware version number Password The processor initiates the password message immediately after the copyright message when the controlling system is connected using TCP IP or Telnet and the processor is password protected The processor requires an administrator or user level password before performing the commands entered Password prompt is re displayed if an incorrect password is entered Login Administrator and Login User The processor initiates the login message when a correct administrator or user password has been entered If the user and administrator passwords are the same the processor defaults to administrator privileges Annotator e SIS Programmer s Guide 5 3 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY SIS Programmer s Guide cont d 5 4 Reconfig4 The processor sends the Reconfig message whenever a new resolution is applied lau Response given seen via RS 232 connection only Exe The processor 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 Processor Error Responses When the Annotator receives an SIS command and determines that it is valid it performs the command and sends a response to the host device If the processor is unable to perform the command because the command is invalid or contains invalid parameters the processor returns an error response to the host
75. ile im Inneren Diese Offnungen 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 gleichen oder einen vergleichbaren Batterietyp der auch vom Hersteller empfohlen wird Entsorgen Sie verbrauchte Batterien bitte gem den Herstelleranweisungen Advertencia 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 pers
76. inout tables Default address To access the Annotator via the Ethernet port you need the unit 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 Annotator Ping to determine Extron IP address Theping utility is available at the DOS prompt Ping tests the Ethernet interface between the computer and the Annotator Ping can also be used to determine the actual numeric IP address from an alias and to determine the web address B 2 Annotator e Ethernet Connection Ping the device as follows 1 2 3 4 From the Windows Start menu select Run The Run window opens In the Open text field enter command Click OK A DOS command window opens At the DOS prompt enter ping IP address The computer returns a display similar to figure B 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 ping 192 168 254 254 ES Pinging 192 168 254 254 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 254 254 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 254 254 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 254 254 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 254 254 bytes 32 time lt 1
77. inputs 1 and 2 Connect high resolution computer video input signals to either of the two 15 pin HD connectors Universal connectors input 3 Connect high resolution computer video input signals to this group of female BNC connectors Composite S video component BNC connectors input 4 Connect composite video S video and component video signals Connect cables as shown below Composite Video S video YC Component Video Y R Y B Y S video composite video BNC connectors input 5 Connect S video or composite video input signals to this pair of female BNC connectors Connect cables as shown below Composite Video S video YC X AA 7 c Annotator e Installation DVI D DVI D connector input 6 Connect a high resolution input signal to this DVI D connector Optional input board HD SDI with BNC s shown connector input 7 Connect an appropriate input to the optional board connector Output user interface and control connections RGB HD YUV BNC connectors Connect a display to these for RGB or HD YUV component output O0O0O0O0O0O0 O00 X x x RGBHV RGBS RGBcvS video RGsB Component Video ooo RGB HD 15 pin VGA connector Connect a display to this for RGB or HD component video output Optional output card scan converter with BNC connectors shown Connect a display to this for composite S video or component video ou
78. installed The displayed content may vary depending on the input video signal type See figure 2 3 for a typical default display cycle All buttons flash Menu and Next depending on the type of video signal active Figure 2 3 Typical Default Cycle The default display cycle shows the output rate and the refresh rates for the currently selected input Resetting the Unit with the Reset Button There are four reset modes numbered 1 3 4 and 5 for the sake of comparison with Extron IPL products that you can access by pressing the Reset button on the rear panel The Reset button is recessed so use a pointed stylus ballpoint pen or Extron Tweeker to press it See the table on the next page for a summary of the reset modes CAUTION Review the reset modes carefully Using the wrong reset mode may result in unintended loss of flash memory programming port reassignment or processor reboot NOTE The reset modes listed in the table close all open IP and Telnet connections and close all sockets Also each mode is a separate function not a continuation from mode 1 to mode 5 Mode 1 e m K i Press and hold O o ez Appii B e Ww the Reset button H E we gt D tc Release then immediately press and release again Reset LED flashes in confirmation Reset LED flashes once Modes 3 4 and 5 twice or three times Press and hold for p bi TE m e lu
79. 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 NOTE 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 For more information on safety guidelines regulatory compliances EMI EMF compliance accessibility and related topics click here PRELIMINARY Table of Contents Chapter One Introduction ettet 1 1 About this Manual 5 essent rnnt 1 2 About the Annotator onee tetris vnb uL Ee eer 1 2 e NER EE RENS ME 1 3 Feat res alea 1 4 Chapter Two Installation seen 2 1 U L Safety Requirements sssssssssseetttettette tete 2 2 Important safety instructions nennen nennen tenente nnns 2 2 Mounting the Annotator essere 2 3 Tabletop placement teer teta cese o Ge aie a eda dte Eea a 2 3 UL guidelines for rack mounted devices
80. ion Lire les instructions Prendre connaissance de toutes les consignes de s curit et d exploitation avant d utiliser le mat riel Conserver les instructions 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 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 Sicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch d 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 da 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 Zusatzg
81. ional description Select video from input X1 View currently selected input source Input video format Set format View format View detected format kal Ka a Set input X1 to video format View video format of input View actual video format auto detected on input bal DVI input EDID Specify an EDID value View EDID value Esc xz1x2z EDID Ess EDID Set EDID resolution and refresh for DVI and VGA inputs View EDID resolution and refresh for DVI and VGA inputs Auto image Enable auto image Disable auto image Execute auto image View auto image A Kija Auto image input K1 when selected Turn off auto image for input x1 Execute auto image for current input View auto image setting Horizontal start Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View value Esc X4 HSRT Esc HSRT lt Esc HSRT lt Esc HSRT lt Heri kaj Herik sri ka Set horizontal location of first active pixel in active input Increase value Decrease value Show horizontal location of first active pixel in active input Vertical start Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View value Esc x4 VSRT lt Esc VSRT lt Esc VSRT lt Esc VSRT lt 5 8 Annotator e SIS Programmer s Guide Vsrtfxa al Veri xa Vert ka Set vertical location of first active pixel in active input Increase value Decrea
82. ipment 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 Annotator insert screws under each opposite corner of the unit and secure it to the the rack see figure 2 1 AV ME aa AS 59 99959 Rack Mount v Bracket Figure 2 1 Mounting the Annotator Annotator e Installation 2 3 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Installation cont d Rear Panel Features and Connections Ble AE JOO iV RGBIR Y Y B Y Figure 2 2 Annotator rear panel features AC power connector RGB HD VGA connectors inputs 1 and 2 Optional output card scan converter shown MTP twisted pair output connector Universal connectors input 3 PS 2 mouse port Component S video composite BNC connectors input 4 ps 2 keyboard port S video composite BNC connectors input 5 USB A ports DVI connector input 6 RJ 45 Ethernet LAN connector Optional HD SDI connector input 7 9 pin RS 232 connectors RGB HD YUV BNC ouput connectors OI Reset button and LED RGB HD VGA output connector Power and video input connections AC power connector After connecting all input and output cables plug a standard IEC power cord from a 100 to 240 VAC 50 Hz to 60 Hz power source into this receptacle RGB HD VGA connectors
83. ked this procedure selects mode 1 locked If it is in Executive mode 1 this procedure selects mode 0 unlocks the unit aes Mode Gi en le lysuE DETAIL Press and Gi LCD screen hold for about B ES EN rem a either 2 seconds ene ES r2 Executive Mode sabled Figure 3 6 Turning Executive mode on or off When either Executive mode is enabled and a front panel action is attempted other than input switching video freeze and auto image the LCD displays the status for 2 seconds Lock mode 1 can also be enabled or disabled by SIS commands See chapter 5 for SIS commands Annotator e Front Panel Operation 3 11 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Front Panel Operation cont d Setting up the Annotator to work with a Matrix Switcher The Sync to Matrix tool is a powerful tool which can simplify the control system necessary when using an Extron Matrix switcher and an Annotator The Sync to Matrix script can sense when a new tie that is made on the matrix is routed to the Annotator and automatically recalls the input preset associated with the input on the matrix switcher The input preset recalls all the settings for the input including the signal format input sampling settings and picture controls Extron CrossPoint 300 84 HV Matrix Switcher Extron Annotator Annotation Graphics CA P DVD VCR Display Extron D Annotator Annotation Graphics Camera Processor HD Tuner 4 Vs x gt RG
84. l to the Signal Processing Products program and click Install 4 Follow the on screen instructions The installation program creates a C Program FilesNExtron Signal Processing folder Three icons are created s Signal Processing program e Signal Processing Help e Uninstall Signal Processing Control program Starting the program 1 Click Start gt Programs gt Extron Electronics gt Signal Processing gt Signal Processing Products Control Program The Select Connection Type window appears D SPPCP Select Connection Type ICPAP RS232 Port COMI iv Baud Rate 9600 2 Either choose the comm serial port that is connected to the Annotator or select the TCP IP tab lau Fora comm port check the baud rate displayed in the comm port selection window To change the baud rate click the Baud button select the desired rate To exit without starting the program click Cancel If you selected a serial port in step 2 click OK The control program is ready for operation 6 2 Annotator e Annotator Software 3 If you selected TCP IP tab in step 2 the TCP IP Connection window appears a Examine the IP Address field which displays the last IP address entered or the drop down box which lists the most recently used IP addresses If listed select the applicable IP address or enter the correct IP address in the field D sPPCP Select Connection Type lau 192 168 254 254 is the factory specified
85. ld stay low and unnecessary open sockets should be closed Using Verbose Mode Telnet connections to the processor can be used to monitor for changes that occur on the processor 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 processor the Telnet session must be in verbose mode 1 or 3 See the Verbose Mode command on page 5 xx In verbose mode 1 or 3 the Telnet socket reports changes in messages that resemble SIS command responses Host to Processor Instructions 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 processor 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 Processor Initiated Messages When a local event such as a front panel operation occurs the processor responds by sending a message to the host The processor initiated messages are listed below With an RS 232 422 connection upon power up c Copyright 2009 Extron Electronics Annotator Vx xx 60 968 14 4 With an Internet connection c Copyright 2009 Extron Electronics Annotator Vx xx 60 968 14 Ddd DD MMM YYYY HH MM SS day date time e g Tue 14 Apr 2009 14 43 17 The processor initiates the copyright message when powered on or w
86. llows page changes within each one of the menus and to exit the menu cycle Adjust knobs These two knobs are used with the picture control buttons and the menu navigation buttons to adjust settings Switching Inputs To switch inputs simply press the desired input button The button lights amber with an active video signal If the output is configured correctly for the display device the image changes to the new input An inactive signal gives no image Button Backlighting The buttons can be backlit a dimmed amber To turn the backlighting on or off press and hold the Bright Cont and Color Tint buttons simultaneously until the buttons become lit or unlit Annotator e Front Panel Operation 3 3 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Front Panel Operation The Annotator Menu System The Annotator can be configured using the menu system via the Extron Simple Instruction Set SIS of commands through an RS 232 or LAN connected PC or via the Extron software program SPPCP For SIS commands and SPPCP configuration methods see chapters 5 and 6 The Annotator has six front panel configuration menus User Presets Input Configuration Output Configuration Advanced Configuration View Comm Settings A hidden menu Edit Comm Settings is also accessible If the optional Scan Converter board is installed a scan converter configuration menu becomes available User Menu Input M Output Menu Advanced Menu View Comm Menu Exit Menu Configuration
87. load Re enter the connection information in the Connect dialog box to re establish communication with the device Annotator e Annotator Software 6 7 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Annotator Software cont d 6 8 Help menu Heb Click on this to open a drop down menu displaying five selectable options Contents Extron Home Page Check for Updates Unit Info and About Contents Select this or press F1 to bring up the Help file which gives step by step instructions to configure the Annotator using the SPPCP program The Help File opens in a separate window see figure 6 2 Select the subject matter from the contents section at the left side of the window 2 Signal Processing Products Control Software Help File Contents Fi Extron Home Page Check For Updates Unit Info About m Rl ce gt amp e m Hide Locate Back int Options Contents Search perce Hes l Signal Processing Products b EJ Control Program Help d Detailed Procedures and Reference Mater Glossary Links The Signal Processing Products Control Program Help File The following six books are located within the Signal Processing Products Control Program SPPCP help file Figure 6 2 The control program Help File s main window Extron Home Page Select this to open the Extron Web site www extron com home page From this link device firmware and necess
88. lue Bleu To activate the hidden menu Edit Comms press and hold Detail and Color Tint buttons simultaneously then press Next dau The Scan Coverter Settings menu is only available when an optional Scan Converter HO board is installed Rotate either to adjust Q9 EDID values Next ap RGB Delay 5 Seconds 0 ap Rotate either to adjust Q o RGB Delay value Next witch Effect Dissolve gt D OH Q9 change Switch Effect Next Rotate either to View Comm Menu Settings T Next Serial Port 9600 RS232 MAC Address 005A6003C24 This is set at the factory and cannot be changed in Edit Comm Settings menu Next DHCP Mode On Next IP Address 192 168 254 254 Next Subnet Mask 255 255 000 000 Gateway Address 000 000 000 000 Hidden Menu Test Pattern Color bars Rotate either to a gt Q change Test Pattern Next MTP Pre Peaking Off lt gt Rotate either to turn 9 MTP Pre Peaking On or Off Next Internal temp 96F 35C Indicates Internal temperature not adjustable Next Calibrate Panels Press size Press Size to callibrate panel sizes Next Reset to Factory Press Detail Serial Port 9600 RS232 at Rotate to select S RS 232 or RS 422
89. n and no response is issued x1 Input selection 1 to 7 Output selection 0 All outputs default 1 Program only BNC MTP optional output card 2 Preview only VGA 3 None nput video format 1 RGB default 2 YUVp HDTV 3 RGBevS 4 YUVi 5 S video 6 Composite video 7 SDI 8 HD SDI 9 DVI 10 Auto detect H V start 0 to 255 default midpoint 128 Pixel phase 0 to 31 default 16 Total pixels 512 of the default value Active pixels 512 of the default value Active lines 512 of the default value Off disable 0 or On enable 1 x11 Input standard 0 2 No signal 12 NTSC 2 PAL 4 SECAM N A occurs when input is set to a high resolution signal format x12 Internal temperature in degrees Celsius x13 Horizontal and vertical frequencies format is three digit with single decimal and leading zeros e g 075 3 x15 Picture adjustment 0 to 127 default 64 Hand V position zero location is 2048 and limits are the output resolution Hand V size 0 to 200 of the output area in single pixel increments Zoom 100 to 500 Default for low resolution video 111 Default for high resolutrion video 100 Pan 0 to 200 zero location is 0 and limits are the output resolution default 100 center point Test patterns 0 Off default 1 Color bars 2 Crosshatch 3 4x4 Crosshatch 4 Grayscale Annotat
90. n only valid alphanumeric characters and underscores laut The following characters are invalid in file names t lt gt and space To upload files from the server follow these steps 1 Click Browse 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 Upload File The selected file name appears in the Files column on the File Management screen Files are listed separately under headings of their extensions dieu 7 you want one of the pages that you create and upload to be the default startup page name that file index html 7 12 Annotator e HTML Operation Adding a directory To add a directory or folder to the Annotator s file system follow these steps 1 Enter the directory name in the Dir field following the slash 2 Click the Add Dir button or click Add Dir 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
91. n the signal format Consult the tables below for signal formats per input and possible adjustments per signal format To configure inputs 1 From the top level Input Configuration menu press the Next button to bring up the input selection screen The active input is displayed on the LCD with current signal format la If the input showing is not the one to be adjusted press the EUNDUM desired input button 2 With the correct input displayed rotate the right adjust knob to change the signal format refer to table below for signal type per input een Input 2 mess inputea input eS etse inputa Dosen voveo vuvpmory snas compose hoso Fast Dorea Auo Deea names Composte Auto Derea ano Derea O T fo ee E p be I y e p foe O e Oo p eem e 1 E Figure 3 3 Signal formats per input default value 3 6 Annotator e Front Panel Operation 3 Press the Next button to go to the next setting If necessary repeat pressing Next until the desired level is attained Refer to the table below for adjustable settings for each signal format Figure 3 4 Adjustments possible per signal format 4 At the desired setting for example Horizontal Start on input 2 with a YUVp HDTV signal rotate the right adjust knob to adjust the settings value as desired here to 122 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each setting as desired When complete press Menu once or Next repeatedly to return to the top
92. nce Information Specifications Anpnotator sse Part Numbers Cables and Accessories sess Ire orig CS eR IMP EE Optional ei EE Appendix Be Ethernet Connection s Ethernet Link m eee ade eripere atis d ier Ethernet connection eet Seeerei RI TL ele Ping to determine Extron IP address A Ping to determine Web IP address Connect as a Telnet client se ettet arie aeree Uere ia rhet ira d TRING TIE PS iiss ER E T T LII Connecting to an Annotator Open commande Escape characterand Esc key i retten dadd EY cob ERR RE ERR EREE ERE KEERA ERRARE Local Iea oea LL Subnetting A Primer tentent GAC WAY Sie H Local and remote devices tEn EsEnnn nnn E tennan nennen IP addresses and octets S bnet masks and octets roche eere ta Ferca eae eie ee a eee ten ree oe ieai Determining whether devices are on the same subnet sess All trademarks mentioned in this manual are the properties of their respective owners TOC iv Annotator e Table of Contents 3 Annotator o turo Chapter One Introduction About this Manual About the Annotator Definitions Features PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Introduction About this Manual This manual contains installation configuration and operating information for the Extron Annotator It covers configuring and operating the device using the front panel controls
93. nclude a graphical tool bar which is used for annotation The tool bar can be enabled or disabled as desired When enabled the tool bar is visible down the right side of the display and allows selection of the following Inputs selection Pointer Auto Image Freehand Line Arrow Rectangle Ellipse Text Highlighter Size select Eraser Color Fill Undo Redo Clear Tools Capture Freeze Mute Whiteboard Spotlight Zoom and Pan 10 pt Geo INPUT 1 y j INPUTS 14 pt fees INPUT 2 ef did AUTO 18 pt INPUT 3 1 hanes 24 pt INPUT 4 32pt INPUT 5 48 pt pr INPUT 6 Figure 5 2 Annotation menu examples When clicking on the tool bar arrow T the tool bar slides in from the right side and can be accessed through a touch screen or by using a Microsoft compatible mouse and or keyboard attached to the rear PS 2 ports The tool bar disappears hides after a user specified time out If the time out is set to zero the tool bar remains on screen indefinitely yg i INPUT 2 Default annotation buttons Input selection Selecting this button opens a pop up INPUTS palette displaying the Annotator s six inputs Selecting any input button switches the display to that input laut A seventh input button is also displayed if an optional HD SDI card is installed INPUT 4 i INPUT 5 INPUT 6 AWO Auto Image On selection of this button the unit performs an JA auto image on the currentl
94. nd click Capture Image Recall Use this section to recall a captured image Select the desired image and click Preview to see a thumbnail image on the connected PC or Recall to show the image on a connected display device In addition a displayed image can be hidden and a captured image can be deleted within this section Font tab The Font tab allows generation and selection of font type used by the Annotator D Signal Processing Products Control Program T File Options Tools Help Control 1 0 Configuration Advanced Settings Image Capture Font Font Generation Font Selection D Wa Name Date Size Times New Roman Regular EN default fnt 7 16 2009 3 08 21 PM 32896 Times New Roman Times New Roman MT Extra Bold Country TP Black Extended e ma TP Gui Cons 01 United States EN TP Gui Transports TPLCD Trebuchet MS Load Tunga v Free Space 38 96 MB 40 854 272 Bytes Font Preview Current Font Default fnt Presentation Scaling Annotation E PSA 407 Set to Default Font Apply Connected to Annotator at 10 13 197 37 Connected as Administrator Figure 6 8 The Advanced Settings tab screen Font Generation Use this to generate a font type to use by selecting from the font Style drop down list and font style regular or bold Select the country whose font characters are to be used United States France or Germany and click Load Enter a file name for the saved f
95. ndard PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Front Panel Operation cont d User presets Within this menu up to 16 presets can be saved or recalled Save a user preset 1 From the default display cycle press Menu to enter the User Presets submenu 2 Press Next twice to go to the Save Preset menu 3 Rotate either front panel encoder to select a preset 1 to 16 Save prosel to save the current settings to Default setting is lt N A gt Select lt N A gt and press Next to move to the next submenu without saving 4 Press Next to save the current image settings to the selected Preset number The Preset is saved and the LCD goes back to the top level User Preset menu lau Iron existing Preset is chosen to save to the previous settings are overwritten in favor of the new current settings Recall a user preset 1 From the default display cycle press Menu to enter the User Presets submenu 2 Press Next to go to the Recall Preset menu Fecal iene 3 Rotate either front panel adjust knobs 4 to select a preset 1 to 16 to recall as the current settings Default setting is N A Select lt N A gt and press Next to move to the next submenu without recalling 4 Dress the Next button The Preset is recalled the image changes to the recalled settings and the LCD goes back to the top level User Preset menu Input configuration Within this menu any of the seven inputs can be configured Each input has different settings depending o
96. net a TCP socket using port 23 The TCP port can be changed if necessary This connection makes SIS control of the unit possible using a computer connected to the same LAN or WAN The SIS commands and behavior of the unit are 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 Appendix B for cable termination details Default IP addresses To access the Annotator 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 B for more details If the addresses have not been changed 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 processor as follows 1 Open a TCP socket to port 23 using the processor s IP address lau 7 the local system administrators have not changed the value the factory specified default 192 168 254 254 is the correct value for this field The processor responds with a copyright message including the date the name of the product firmware version part number and the current date time eji 7 th
97. ng on the device to their defaults including all captured images and the customized On Screen Display IP settings are not reset Select as desired Update Firmware Selecting this opens the D Firmware Loader application where alread PP y Help installed on a connected PC The Firmware SEN ea Loader uploads new firmware to the device BS SE through a serial port or TCP IP connection In order for the Update Firmware function to work EE c the Firmware Loader application must be installed select stimware fe on the connected PC If already installed skip zl steps 1 through 4 below Upload Ee To download and install the Firmware Loader application 1 Go to www extron com 2 Enter Firmware Loader in the Search field and press Enter 3 Locate the Firmware Loader application in the search results and click Download Now 4 Follow the on screen prompts to complete the download To update the device s firmware 1 From the Tools menu select Update Firmware The SPPCP minimizes and the Firmware Loader application opens 2 Click Browse to search for the device specific firmware file with the file extension 519 that has been downloaded to the connected PC 3 Click Upload This uploads the new firmware to the connected device 4 Exit the Firmware Loader The SPPCP restores itself and displays the Connect dialog box This dialog appears since the connection is lost after a firmware up
98. nge IP Reset again briefly for less settings or than 1 second scheduling Hold down the Reset button Mode 4 does the following Mode 4 enables for about 6 seconds until Enables ARP capability you to set the Reset LED has blinked Sets the IP address back to factory default IP address twice once at 3 seconds Sets the subnet back to factory default information once at 6 seconds Then Sets the default gateway address back to the factory using ARP within 1 second press default and the MAC Reset briefly for less than 1 second e Sets port mapping back to factory default address Turns DHCP off Turns all events off The Reset LED flashes 4 times in quick succession during reset Hold down the Reset button Mode 5 performs a complete reset to factory defaults Mode 5 is for about 9 seconds until except the firmware useful if the Reset LED has blinked Does everything mode 4 does you want to three times once at 3 Resets everything that was set via the Real Time start over seconds once at 6 sec once Adjustments part of the control program all video with control at9 seconds Then within settings and miscellaneous options software 1 second press Reset briefly Resets all IP options configuration for less than 1 second and uploading and to replace events Removes clears all files from the processor The Reset LED flashes 4 times in quick succession during the reset 2 8 Annotator e Installation
99. nitored over a LAN WAN or the Internet RS 232 serial control port Using serial commands the Annotator can be controlled and configured via the Extron Windows based control program SPPCP or integrated into third party control systems Extron products use the SIS Simple Instruction Set command protocol a set of basic ASCII code commands that allow for quick and easy programming Rack mountable 1U full rack width metal enclosure Internal universal power supply The 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz international power supply provides worldwide power compatibility 1 6 Annotator e Introduction A Z s 9c Ss e Me 3 Annotator d vrio Chapter Two Installation U L Safety Requirements Mounting the Annotator Rear Panel Features and Connections Powering Up Resetting the Unit with the Reset Button PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Installation 2 2 UL Safety Requirements The Underwriters Laboratories UL requirements listed below pertain to the safe installation and operation of this Annotation Graphics Processor Important safety instructions 1 Noo wv FP M 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
100. notation Display Cursor Display Capture Mode All Outputs rm All Outputs lin Save to Internal Memory v Drop Shadi Save to Extemal Location v Drop Shadow Menu Display Mode Duration 10 gt Min Max 1 64 Sec Advanced Features All Outputs D O Always On RGB Delay Second 05 Min Max 0 0 5 0 Sec BES Display Mode Horz Position 0 Min Max 0 2047 Auto Memon Disabled x Veit Position 0 Sl Min Max 0 2047 C Switch Effect MTP Pre Peaking Connected to Annotator at 10 13 197 37 Connected as Administrator Figure 6 5 The Advanced Settings tab screen Test Pattern Select any of the 14 test patterns to aid setting up an output display device A small thumbnail of the pattern is shown on the tab see above Select Off where a test pattern is not needed Advanced Features Within this section RGB delay can be adjusted from 0 to 5 0 seconds in 0 1 second intervals with each click of the scroll arrows In addition auto memory can be turned on or off and switch effect can be activated If using mini twisted pair devices pre peaking can be turned on to compensate for long cable runs On Screen Display Within this section selections can be made to how annotation display and cursor display is handled by choosing form each drop down list In addition by selecting or deselecting a check box drop shadow on annotations can be turned on or off
101. notator features an advanced scaling engine with high quality upscaling and downscaling of high resolution computer video signals Compatibility with popular touchscreen displays The Annotator supports touchscreen displays from third party manufacturers and also can be used with a standard keyboard and mouse Optional SDI HD SDI input SDI or HD SDI signals from cameras or other professional video equipment can easily be integrated into presentations with the optional SDI HD SDI input board Four simultaneous annotated video outputs Two high resolution RGB or component video outputs are available as well as Extron MTP twisted pair and an optional output that can be configured as DVI HD SDI or scan converted video 1 4 Annotator e Introduction Extron MTP twisted pair output This provides built in transmission of RGB or component video signals over twisted pair cables for long distance transmission to a remote display A compatible Extron MTP Series twisted pair receiver is required Optional DVI HD SDI or scan converted output A flexible output expansion port which can be populated to support optional DVI HD SDI or scan converter output boards These boards serve as a third Program output and offer additional system capabilities such as recording or digital signal transmission Output rates A total of 81 output rates are available including computer video rates up to 1920x1200 and HDTV rates up to 1080p 60 H
102. ntrast level to X15 Increase value Decrease value Show contrast level Brightness Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View value 5 10 Annotator e SIS Programmer s Guide Esc X15 BRIT4 Esc BRIT Esc BRIT lt Esc BRIT Brita kas Brita x15 Brita x15 Kise Set brightness level to x15 Increase value Decrease value Show brightness level Command Detail filter Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View value ASCII command host to processor Ese x15 JHDET lt Esc HDET Esc HDET lt Esc HDET Response processor to host Hdetxi 15 4 Hdetxi Kis Hdetxi kis Kis Additional description Set detail level to X15 Increase value Decrease value Show detail level Horizontal shift Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View value Esc x16 HCTR Esc HCTR EscI HCTR Esc IHCTR Set horizontal position to ig Shift position right Shift image left Show horizontal position value Vertical shift Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View value Esc x1e VC TR Esc VCTR Esc VCTR Esc VCTR lt Set vertical position to Kuel Shift image up Shift image down Show vertical position value Horizontal size Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View value Esc x17 HSIZ Esc
103. ob 4 4 to turn the Auto Memory on or off 4 Press Next to go to the next sub level Input EDID or press Next repeatedly to get to any applicable level At each level rotate the ESWEDIE adjuster knobs right only or both as needed to change the settings to the desired value lau The Input EDID setting adjustment applies only to the VGA and DVI inputs Refer to figure 3 5 for resolution and refresh rate details For some settings e g panel calibration follow any on screen instructions The internal temperature is a read only screen No adjustment is possible For Test Pattern settings the following are available None default Split Color Bars 8 Crosshatch 4x4 32 Level Grayscale Ramp Alternating Pixels Whitefield Crop 1 33 Aspect ratio 1 78 Aspect ratio 1 85 Aspect ratio 2 35 Aspect ratio Safe Area Blue Mode a EI Color Bars Crosshatch 4x4 Crosshatch eg Ramp Alternating White Field Crop 1 33 Aspect 1 78 Aspect Pixels 1 85 Aspect 2 35 Aspect Safe Area 5 10 The test patterns may vary based on the output rate selected For example if a 4 3 rate is selected then the 4 3 crosshatch 32x24 and aspect ratio crop patterns appear The raster border is independent of the aspect ratio always surrounding the active area of the screen Annotator e Front Panel Operation 3 9 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Front Panel Operation cont d If a touch panel screen is attached to the Annotator the touch accur
104. ogin User No further prompts are displayed until you disconnect the from the Annotator 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 Annotator intact The Escape key is the Esc key on the computer keyboard Annotator e Ethernet Connection Local echo Once your computer is connected to the Annotator 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 processor With local echo turned on keystrokes and the processor s responses are displayed on the same line Example 1 1 1 010ut01 In01 All where 1 1 1 is the SIS command and 01Out01 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 js the masked response
105. onalmente 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 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 dira PE T DE NES MET PEE E en CHA ERATE BIEN AEE o BIR HLE Edge ARIF REWE FR ARE RU RURA RP e gen met REWE HEHA e FAB VENA BET Be ARBOR fo Dem HL fbi f o SEP CANET BERI a PAE IRE BL e APE HLS Etfi KEL EME HORE EPA ase ESTE PEPE i AL ECKER EE R mm At HA PEHE bz CASTE IT Sp enn let ie mb bo PRELIMINARY PR PTB DE A ZU deen Dhu Re ENG CEET CN TF web EH PTET AT ET 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
106. ont file in the Save As dialog box and click Save Font Selection Within this section select a font to use from the list and click Apply If so desired check the Set to Default Font box To delete a font select it and click Delete For full details on the tabs and using the software refer to the Help File within the SPPCP Status bar The status bar appears at the bottom of the SPPCP screen It displays information about the application s current status as well as that of the device It shows unit connected connection type IP address or comm port current user permission level for example Administrator and any error information If connected via Telnet then the IP address or unit name of the device are displayed and if connected via serial port the baud rate and port number are displayed Error information appears for 5 seconds in the status bar and then is replaced by connection and device information Annotator e Annotator Software 6 13 PRELIMINARY 3 Annotator b o turo Chapter Seven HTML Operation Accessing the Web Pages System Status Page Configuration Pages File Management Page Control Pages Image Page PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY HTML Operation The Annotator can be controlled and operated through its Ethernet port connected via a LAN or WAN using a Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer The browser displays the unit s factory installed Web pages which provide an alternativ
107. or e SIS Programmer s Guide 5 5 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY SIS Programmer s Guide cont d 5 6 5 Ramp 6 Alternating Pixels 7 White field 8 Crop 9 1 33 Aspect ratio 10 1 78 Aspect ratio 11 1 85 Aspect ratio 12 2 35 Aspect ratio 13 Safe area 14 Blue mode X21 Scaler resolution 1 640 x 480 2 800 x 600 3 852 x 480 4 1024 x 768 5 1024 x 852 6 1024 x 1024 7 1280 x 768 8 1280 x 800 9 1280 x 1024 10 1360 x 765 11 1360 x 768 12 1365 x 768 13 1366 x 768 14 1365 x 1024 x22 Output refresh rate 1 23 98 Hz 2 24Hz 3 25 Hz 4 29 97 Hz 5 30 Hz 6 50 Hz 7 59 94 Hz 8 60 Hz default 9 75 Hz x23 Output polarity 0 H V default 1 H V 2 H V 3 H V Output sync format 0 RGBHV default 1 RGsB 2 YUV bi level 3 YUV tri level k25 Memory presets 1 to 16 Input presets 1 to 128 On screen menu timeout 1 to 64 in 1 second increments 0 always displayed default 10 RGB delay 0 to 50 in 0 1 second increments default 05 0 5 seconds Annotator e SIS Programmer s Guide 15 1440 x 900 16 1400 x 1050 17 1680 x 1050 18 1600 x 1200 19 1920 x 1200 20 480p 21 576p 22 720p 23 1080i 24 1080p 25 2048 x 1080 Annotation type 0 Eraser 1 Pointer 2 Freehand 3 Highlighter 4 Vector line 5 Arrow line arrow appears at the endpoint of the vector 6 Elli
108. otected connections there are two levels of protection administrator and user Administrators have full access to all unit capabilities and editing functions Users can change inputs create and recall presets change images and view all settings with the exception of passwords e Ethernet connection to the unit either entering SIS commands see chapter 5 SIS Programmer s Guide or using the Extron Signal Processing Products Control Program see chapter 6 Annotator 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 After editing any of the settings on this page click Submit at the bottom of the IP Settings section 7 4 Annotator e HTML Operation Unit Name field The Unit Name field contains the name used as the from information when the Annotator e mails notification of its failed or repaired status This name field can be changed to any valid name up to 24 alphanumeric characters lau The following characters are invalid in the device name 2 Q 2 1 Nand DHCP radio buttons The DHCP On radio button directs the device 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 s
109. pse 7 Rectangle 8 Text tool 9 Spotlight 10 Zoom tool 11 Pan tool x51 Font selection 16 character file name including FNT extension 0 default font Arial x52 Font size 8 to 63 point font default 8 pt Line color 6 bit RGB 64 total colors e g 000000 Black 010000 Dark red 33 ET 010000 Medium red 66 er 110000 Bright red 100 Red Green Blue 001100 Bright green 66 Value Value Value 000011 Bright blue default 111111 White 010101 Dark gray 33 Line weight or eraser width 1 to 63 pixels wide default 8 On screen clock 0 Disabled default 1 Date and time 2 Time only 3 Date only Annotation Coordinates 8 digit number with first four being the X coordinate last four the Y coordinate limits 1000 1000 Fixed for any output rate Example 0 0 00000000 top left 500 500 05000500 screen center Scan converter output format 0 S video composite video 1 YUVi 2 RGsB Scan converter output standard TSC 1 PAL Scan converter filter level encoder horizontal flicker 0 to 3 Annotator e SIS Programmer s Guide 5 7 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY SIS Programmer s Guide cont d Command Response Table for SIS Commands Command ASCII command host to processor Input Switching and Configuration Input selection Select input View current input xi Response processor to host Addit
110. pte L Extron Electronics x S e INTERFACING SWITCHING AND CONTROL uro User s Manual A A o cr lt r 1 1 m RA RA QJ 35 e uy Yl Annotator Annotation Graphics Processor 68 1661 01 Rev Ax2 09 09 PRELIMINARY Precautions Safety Instructions e English A This symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and maintenance 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 e Francais A 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 A 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 Attent
111. put Type Within this submenu the output signal type RGBHV RGsB YUV Bi Level or YUV Tri Level can be selected 4 Rotate either front panel adjust knob Gar to select the output signal type 5 Press Next to enter the next submenu Sync Polarity Within this submenu the Sync Polarity can be set H V H V H V or H V 6 Rotate either front panel adjust knob lt gt to select the sync polarity laut An incorrect sync polarity setting will result in the loss of the output image 7 Press Next or Menu to return to the Output Configuration 3 8 Annotator e Front Panel Operation Advanced configuration Within this menu auto imaging and auto memory can be turned on or off Input EDID can be set RGB delay value adjusted the switch effect chosen a test pattern selected to aid setting up the display and the MTP pre peaking turned on or off In addition the internal temperature can be read the size of the touch panel display can be calibrated and the unit can reset to factory default settings 1 Press Next to enter the first sublevel Auto Image The current active input and setting status is displayed DEES lau At any submenu if the input is incorrect press the desired input button and then proceed with the setting adjustment 2 With the applicable input showing rotate the right adjust knob to turn the Auto Image on or off 3 Press Next to enter the next sublevel Auto Memory and rotate either adjust kn
112. r Click Close or the X in the window s top right corner to exit without making changes Sync Scaler to Matrix Switcher Select this to open a secondary window Within that window e H Bottom Comm Port Attached Touch Screen None m None 3M EXII CyberT ouch Elo IntelliT ouch AccuT ouch Elo IntelliT ouch AccuT ouch II E Touch Screen Configuration Top Comm Port Attached Touch Screen None enter the IP address of the matrix switcher to which the Annotator is connected If required enter the password then click Connect to Matrix Select the output number from the Matrix Output to Annotator drop down list and click Take The Matrix D Sync to Matrix Switcher Wok Status section displays the matrix output that is being monitored and the tied input The Annotator Input 3 section displays the current status of the input being used laut The matrix switcher must be connected to via a configured input on the Annotator See page 3 12 for information The matrix and the Annotator must to be connected to an active network at all times to allow the products to remain Matrix Switcher IPAddress 1013194128 Password Matrix Status Connect To Matrix Refresh Status Annotator Input 3 Matrix Output N A tied to Input N A Annotator Input 3 Matrix Output to Annotator Script Exists NO Matrix Size Ki synchronized If the connection is lost the scrip
113. requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name x Password Remember my password Figure 7 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 Annotator s IP address Click OK de A user name entry is not required Some Web pages may not be available or may be viewable only when logged in as user 7 2 Annotator e HTML Operation The Annotator 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 unit downloads that HTML page e Is there a file in the device s memory that is named index html If so the device downloads index html as the default startup page e If neither of the above conditions is true the device downloads the factory installed default startup page nortxe index html figure 7 2 also known as the System Status page Any of the five main pages System Status Configuration File Management Control and Images can be accessed at any time by clicking on the relevant tab Some of the main pages have a series of sub pages accessible by clicking on the links in the sidebar menu Syst
114. rt1 128l Tx w pixl Rx Apixt 102401 Tx w linl Rx Alin 07680 T wt oh Rx Ei Tx wT intl Rx Ei T wContl Rx Cont1 0641 Tx writ Rx ak Tx wHdet Rx Hdet1 06411 Tx wHctil Rx Hctr1 20480 Tx wVotrl Rx Vetrl 204811 Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx wZooml Rx Zoemi l00g v lt gt where to save the image to if desired and or to print the image after capture II Image Quick Capture kel File Help Press Capture to grab a snapshot of the Annotator output Image Save Folder Browser F Auto Save can automatically save 2 eU Name Prefix image captures initiated by the Capture button or the DI button in the Annotator on screen display ZE Image Print Auto Print will automatically print UII captured graphics on the printer selected Print Annotator e Annotator Software 6 5 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Annotator Software cont d 6 6 On Screen Display Select this to open a secondary drop down box offering the choice of using the Default OSD or the Custom OSD Select as desired If selecting Custom OSD a separate window opens allowing customization of the OSD menu bar Button OSD and inputs selection bar Input OSD es RS 232 Touch Screen Configuration Select this to open a secondary window Within that window select the applicable comm port top or bottom the touch screen type and upload or delete the relevant drive
115. s can be saved and recalled Status Configuration File Management Control T Images Presets User Control Annotator Presets PIP Setup Memory Presets Input Presets kl i w ete RECALL j SAVE RECALL SAVE e wvivi extron com Figure 7 12 Presets page To save the current configuration to a memory or input preset click on the applicable drop down box scroll to the desired preset number and click Save To recall a memory or input preset as the current configuration click on the applicable drop down box scroll to the desired preset number and click Recall The current configuration is then replaced by the recalled configuration PIP page With this page Picture in Picture setup is possible by selecting the main image and the secondary PIP image inputs Logged on Admin Log Off PIP Setup E l Control Presets PIP Setup Annotator PIP Selection A een ee JE d CON 3 one SWAP OFF Auro mace www extron com Picture Control Horizontal Shift 2048 Horizontal Size 0512 Vertical Shift 2048 Vertical Size 0384 Figure 7 13 PIP page To toggle between two inputs click Swap To turn off the PIP format click Off Auto image is applied to any selected input when Auto Image is clicked on Annotator e HTML Operation 7 15 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY HTML Operation
116. s 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 power 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 Avertissement Alimentations Ne faire fonctionner ce mat riel qu avec la source d alimentation indiqu e sur l appareil C
117. sc RF lt filename 4 dad The filename must be 16 characters or less including the bmp extension Saves currently displayed image to memory under designated name Recalls displayed image Mutes image on the output and reveals live input video View currently displayed image name Image Quick Capture Save image to RAM Esc OCAP Qcap d Stream image to PC raw bitmap data with checksum la Requires Quick Capture software to run on requesting PC Esc IMF Saves currently displayed image to RAM Steams image data for RAM directly to requesting PC Resets Erase user supplied Web pages Ese filenameEF lt Delefilename 4 and files Erase current directory and files Esc EF Ddi 4 Erase current directory and Esc EF Dd subdirectories Erase flash memory Esc ZFFF lt Zpfe Reset all device settings to Esc ZXXX lt Zpxe factory default settings Absolute system reset Esc ZOOO Zpqe Absolute system reset but Esc ZY Zpye retain IP Includes resetting IP to 192 168 254 254 and subnet mask to 255 255 000 000 Annotator e SIS Programmer s Guide 5 19 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY SIS Programmer s Guide cont d Command ASCII command Response Additional host to processor processor to host description his reset is similar to ut excludes IP address subnet mask eateway addresses unit name setting an NOTE Thi is simil Z b ludes IP add b k gi y
118. se value Show vertical location of first active pixel in active input Command Pixel phase Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View value ASCII command host to processor Esc Xe PHAS Esc PHAS Esc PHAS Esc PHAS lt Response processor to host Phasfxi xe e Phas xilxe e2t Phasfxi xe e Additional description Set pixel phase to specified value for active input Increase value Decrease value Show pixel phase Total pixels RGB and YUVp HDTV only Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View value Esc x7 T PIX Esc TPDX Esc TPIX lt Esc TPIX lt Te Te Te Set total pixels to specified value for active input Increase value Decrease value Show total pixels Active pixels Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View value Esc x8 A PIX Esc APIX lt Esc APIX lt EscJAPIX Apixki xs ed Apixki xe ed Apixki xs ed Set active pixels to specified value for active input Increase value Decrease value Show active pixels Active lines Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View value Esc XS ALIN Esc ALIN Esc ALIN Esc JALIN lt Alinka kj Alink kj Alinka kj Set active lines to specified value for active input Increase value Decrease value Show active lines 3 2 2 2 Film mode detect
119. serial control or IP Link Ethernet control Picture controls for brightness contrast color tint detail and horizontal and vertical positioning sizing and zoom Sixteen memory presets are available for each input to store all image settings Aspect ratio conversion Any video input can be adjusted horizontally and vertically to meet a specific aspect ratio requirement Alternatively the input aspect ratio may be specified as 4 3 or 16 9 and fixed Front panel security lockout This locks out all front panel functions except for input selection all functions however are available through RS 232 control Automatic 3 2 and 2 2 pulldown detection Advanced film mode processing techniques help maximize image detail and sharpness for NTSC PAL and HDTV 1080i sources that originated from film Motion adaptive 1080i to 1080p deinterlacing High performance deinterlacing for 1080i signals from HD sources including broadcasts and Blu ray Disc allows optimized image quality through advanced motion compensation Quad standard video decoding This uses a digital four line adaptive comb filter to decode NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 PAL and SECAM video for integration into systems worldwide Annotator e Introduction 1 5 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Introduction cont d IP Link Ethernet monitoring and control An IP integration technology developed by Extron IP Link enables the Annotator to be controlled and proactively mo
120. set 3 v ra E r Boe n oroa ek User Presets PIP Control Preset s x na Je b Fo Video Mute J Freeze l Auto Image Picture Adjustments Image Value Min Max Input Settings Value Min Max Zoom Pan Value Min Max Dolor n a 0 127 Pixel Phase 6 0 31 Zoom 100 100 500 Tint n a 0 127 Total Pixel 1368 0 4095 Left Right Pan n a I Brightness 64 02127 Active Pixel 1024 0 4095 Up DownPan n a Contrast 64 0 127 Active Lines 768 0 4035 Detail 64 0 127 H Start 128 0 255 Horz Center 0 2048 2047 V Start 128 0 255 Vert Center 0 2048 2047 Horz Size 1024 0 4095 I Vert Size 768 0 4035 I Connected to Annotator at 10 13 197 37 Connected as Administrator Figure 6 3 The Control tab screen Inputs The current active input is shown yellow Select a desired input button to change to that input PIP Control To swap a selected Picture In Picture input for the main input as desired click Swap To select a different PIP input click on that PIP input button then click Swap To turn the PIP feature off click Off Picture Adjustments The Picture Adjustments section at the bottom of the Control tab has three tables Image Input Settings and Zoom Pan Each table s value field can be adjusted as desired Refer to the SPPCP Help File for details Input Presets The specific settings for size centering contrast brightness detail zoom and input configuration o
121. sets per input are available A user preset saves specific settings for color brightness detail size and centering User presets are used when a shortcut is needed to quickly recall a group of settings that relate to the current content or current input Each input has it s own set of 16 user presets Auto Memory The automatic saving and recall of input and picture controls for signals that have been previously applied Annotator e Introduction 1 3 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Introduction cont d Features Real time annotations over high resolution PC and video graphics This allows a presenter to draw point or add text in real time over live video and computer video presentations Inputs Two RGB or HD component video on 15 pin HD connectors configurable input on BNCs for RGB HD component video S video or composite video component video S video or composite video on BNCs S video or composite video on BNCs DVI D and optional SDI HD SDI Outputs Simultaneous scaled outputs as RGB or HD component video on BNCs 15 pin HD and Extron MTP twisted pair output optional fourth output for DVI D HD SDI or scan converted component video S video or composite video Configurable Preview and Program outputs The outputs can be configured as separate Preview and Program outputs The Preview output allows a presenter or system operator to view the annotation GUI while the audience sees the video and annotation thro
122. ssssssseseseeeeee entren nnn nnnen nnn nnns enin nnns enint rsen nnn nsns nnns nnn 5 3 Number of connections redet dd Rer rn e pe ERES EE Eo Dp aaa o ee LEAL SER NENNEN 5 3 Using verbose mode eta eterne ee E dg te tage qe Eee ee a ape ag 5 3 Host to Processor Instructons 5 3 Processor Initiated Messages sse 5 3 Processor Error Responses 12 sss nnns 5 4 Using the Command Response Table for SIS Commande 5 4 Symbol Bet ui alen CET eue ede 5 4 Command Response Table for SIS Commandes 5 8 Chapter Six e Annotator Software 6 1 Installing and Starting the Signal Processor Products Control Program E 6 2 Installing the program oie ace ectetuer e aca 6 2 Starting the program 6 2 Using the PFOOFOI nid uet ute edet Erat ct fne tpud nda n tu bad 6 3 DTN STAT I OI MM es 6 3 Control program mendis Mavala reete nice etii d Dg e etr on D v 6 4 TOC ii Annotator e Table of Contents File Trieste II EMINENS IMMISIT ELIT II IDE 6 4 Options En eR ERN 6 4 TOO SiO hess cates eene tae EAE de a nf a c d e 6 5 ACM TRI ERREUR LEER 6 8 Control taD DD 6 9 VO Configuration tab te ene dear e trennt Pereira ied de Eee i 6 10 Advanced Settings EE 6 11 Scan Converter bah Sege doe ig re Dorem Er Rot bna rece ER Ea gere ener oda 6 12 Image Capture tab canas t nente e aec cre RE EEN 6 12 t den teeta tr EE DIDI M ELI EE DINE 6 13 Qcui c g e 6 13 Chapter 7
123. t needs to be restarted by either sending the SIS command or by power cycling the Annotator Click Refresh Status to update the status of the matrix switcher Refreshing the status returns updated information about which scaler input is tied to a particular matrix output If you need to change the matrix IP address or to which output of the matrix the Annotator is connected click Remove Sync Scripts Annotator e Annotator Software System Settings Select this to open a Essen Sot x secondary window This allows changes uc to be made to various device settings IP Wake EE and RS 232 connections date time and irs rip Siia passwords Select the applicable tab change the settings as desired and click T Submit to make the changes effective Changing the IP address may result in loss of connection to the LAN Only the baud rate can be changed when selecting the RS 232 tab Click Cancel or the X in the window s top right corner to exit without making changes Reset If it is necessary to reset the Annotator select this to open a secondary drop down box Two options are available Reset to Factory Defaults and Reset to Absolute Defaults Except IP Settings Reset to Factory Defaults resets all settings on the device to their factory defaults including all video and audio settings and clears all configuration files from the device Reset to Absolute Defaults Except IP Settings resets all setti
124. tation points or clears selected annotations lau See chapter 4 for an overview of image annotation e Auto Image Allows auto image adjustment on the selected input e Capture Recall Allows the capture and saving of the current image or the recall of a saved image Freeze Allows the current displayed image to be frozen or unfrozen as desired Picture control buttons These six buttons are e Size Allows adjustment to the displayed image size e Bright Cont Allows adjustment of the brightness and contrast settings for the displayed image Detail Allows adjustment of the detail sharpness settings for the displayed image Position Allows horizontal and or vertical position adjustment of the displayed image e Color Tint Allows adjustment of the color and tint settings for the displayed image e Zoom Pan Allows displayed image to be zoomed in or out or panned horizontally and or vertically eyes The above adjustments are made using either or both Adjust knobs 3 2 Annotator e Front Panel Operation LCD display This LCD screen displays two rows of menu control response and configuration text Menu navigation buttons These two buttons give access to menu commands See The Annotator Menu System section in this chapter Menu button This button always lit amber gives direct access to a series of five menus Next button This button always lit amber a
125. tator Hubs 1234 1234 1234 1234 Figure 5 1 Connect USB hubs for multiple displays Touchscreen calibration If a touchscreen is attached to the Annotator the touch accuracy should be calibrated using the Calibrate Panels setting in the Advanced configuration menu Both RS 232 and USB connected touchscreens require calibration To calibrate a connected and powered on panel do the following 1 Pressthe Menu button on the front panel of the Annotator repeatedly until reaching the Advanced Configuration menu 2 Within the Advanced configuration menu press Next repeatedly to cycle to Calibrate Panels Press Size 3 Press Size and observe the touchpanel screen A cross appears in the upper left corner Tap the screen at the cross which then moves to the top right corner Tap the second cross This moves to the bottom right corner Tap the third cross This moves to the bottom left corner zb Sr Qro Tap the fourth cross The unit saves the calibration data and restarts the sequence eo Repeat the process for each connected touchscreen 9 Pressany front panel button to exit the sequence and save the data 1 2 F a 4 3 Figure 5 1 Sequence of crosses for setting touch accuracy Annotator e On Screen Annotation 4 3 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY On Screen Annotation cont d Annotation Overview The Annotator s output has the capability to i
126. ting applies to rectangles and ellipses drawn after the setting has been modified 5 16 Annotator e SIS Programmer s Guide Command Text configuration Set text font View font ASCII command host to processor Response processor to host Esc X51FONT Fontlx51 2 EscIFONT X51 lau Font files must be stored on the hardware in the nortxe font folder Set text size View text size Esc Xs2ITXSZ Txsz x52 4 Esc TXSZ lt X52 Additional description Set annotation font to X51 View current font file name Set annotation text size to View current text size Line configuration Set line weight View size Drop shadow Enable drop shadow Disable drop shadow View setting Esc X54 NWT Es NWT Esc lSHDW Esc ODSHDW EscISHDW Set line weight to pixels View current line weight setting Enable a drop shadow Disable drop shadow View current fill setting Eraser size Set eraser size View size Annotation edit functions Clear all annotations Undo last annotation Redo annotation Esc X54 ERSR Ersifx54 et Esc ERSR X54 EscJEDIT Edito Esc EDIT4 Editi Esc 2EDIT lt Edit2 4 Set the eraser size to pixels View current eraser size Clears all annotations on the output Cannot be undone Undoes the last annotation Seven states are held in memory Previously r
127. tings hidden To display and enter this menu press and hold the Detail and Color Tint buttons simultaneously and then press Next The hidden menu appears This menu allows the user to edit the following serial and IP settings Serial port baud rate DHCP mode IP address subnet mask and gateway address Exit Menu At this menu pressing Next exits the Menu system and returns to the default cycle Scan Converter Configuration This menu displayed only when the optional scan converter board is installed allows the user to configure the settings for scan converted outputs 3 4 Annotator e Front Panel Operation Using the menus To configure the Annotator using any of the above menus do the following 1 Pressthe Menu button repeatedly to get to the desired configuration menu 2 Pressthe Next button repeatedly to go to the desired submenu 3 TheLCD shows the current values Observe the LCD and rotate either or both adjust knob to change the values as desired Pressing the Menu button within any level takes the user back to the current top level menu Whilst within any menu if for approximately 25 seconds no buttons are pressed or no adjust knobs rotated the unit times out and returns to the default cycle For individual menu details see the following pages User Menu Input Menu Output Menu Advanced Menu Presets Configuration Configuration Configuration Next Next DS Recall Preset Input x Resol 1024x768 ET
128. tput MTP output Connect a mini twisted pair receiver to this port PS 2 mouse port Connect a PS 2 mouse to this port for annotation use Keyboard port Connect a Microsoft compatible keyboard to this port for annotation use USB A ports Connect up to two touch panel devices or a USB mouse and keyboard to these ports LAN Ethernet port Connect the Annotator to an Ethernet LAN or WAN via this RJ 45 connector Ethernet control allows the operator to control the processor from a remote location When connected to an Ethernet LAN or WAN the device can be accessed and operated from a computer running a standard Internet browser The Link LED lights green when the Annotator is connected to an Ethernet LAN and the Act LED flickers amber indicating data transmission as the devices communicate Noy Do not use standard telephone cables as they do not support Ethernet or Fast Ethernet See Appendix B for correct cabling Do not stretch or bend cables Transmission errors can occur lau See chapter 5 SIS Programmer s Guide for definitions of the SIS commands and chapter 6 Annotator Software to install and use the control software Remote RS 232 9 pin ports These connectors provides for two way RS 232 communication See chapters 5 and 6 for information on how to install and use the control software and SIS commands The default protocol is 9600 baud 1 stop bit no parity and no flow control Ethernet
129. ue and rotate the right adjust knob Gi to adjust the vertical value 3 Press Next to go the second sublevel horizontal and vertical centering 4 Rotate the left front panel adjust knob lt gt to adjust the horizontal value and rotate the right adjust knob to adjust the vertical value 5 Press Next to go to the next sub level Output Format or press Next repeatedly to get to any level At each level rotate either adjuster knobs as needed to change the settings to the desired values Output format S video Comp YUVi or RGsB Output Standard NTSC or PAL Flicker Horizontal and Encoder filter values 0 to 3 6 When complete press Menu once or Next repeatedly to return to the top level menu Alternatively allow to time out to return to the default cycle Setting the Front Panel Locks Executive Modes The Annotator has two levels of front panel security lock that limit the operation of the device from the front panel Executive mode 0 disabled The front panel is fully unlocked This is the default setting Executive mode 1 enabled The front panel is locked except for input switching video freeze and auto image Executive mode 2 enabled The front panel is completely locked This mode can only be enabled and disabled using SIS commands See chapter 5 SIS Commands for further details Enabling or disabling Executive mode 1 from the front panel eyes If the Annotator is in Executive mode 0 unloc
130. ugh the Program outputs This can also be used by the system operator to preview annotations before making them live Hardware based graphics and video processing The Annotator features a fully hardware based system architecture designed to deliver the performance and operational reliability essential for mission critical applications Intuitive graphical user interface A user friendly on screen display enables quick and easy annotation Essential annotation tools are available for drawing freehand or straight lines adding rectangular or elliptical shapes typing in text highlighting an area of an image and pointing to an object on screen Customizing options are available for text and graphics including point size and color Integrated seven input presentation switcher The Annotator allows for switching between DVI RGBHV component video and S video or composite video sources An input for SDI HD SDI is available as an option Auto input format detection Each input can be set to detect the incoming signal format automatically reconfiguring itself to provide the appropriate decoding and signal processing This feature can reduce the number of required outputs for a device lowering system cost while improving manageability RGB HDTV and video scaling RGB computer video high definition video and standard definition video sources can be scaled to the desired output resolution RGB upscaling and downscaling The An
131. urrent picture control settings and input sampling data see figure 7 11 In addition image muting unmuting freezing unfreezing and Auto Image can be selected Status Configuration File Management Control Images 800 633 Logged on Admin Logoff D4 Conta User Control User Control Annotator Presets PIP Setup Input Selection _ JN gt c TI gt fe KA Ee 4 MUTE FREEZE EXECUTE wvwvi extron com Picture Control Horizontal Shift 2048 Color E Vertical Shift 2048 ES Tint En Horizontal Size 1024 Eg Brightness 064 Vertical Size 0768 Contrast 064 Pan u Detail Filter 064 E El D Zoom 100 Input Sampling Horizontal Start 129 Pixel Phase 20 Vertical Start 128 Total Pixels 1042 Active Pixels 0800 Active Lines 1280 Figure 7 11 User Control page To select an input to be displayed click on an input number The selected input is displayed To mute or unmute freeze or unfreeze the input image click on the appropriate button Muting the image blanks the display screen Unmuting the image allows the image to be displayed Freezing the image keep the same image displayed even when the input is switched Unfreezing the image allows images from switched inputs to be viewed 7 14 Annotator e HTML Operation Presets page From this page up to 16 Memory or 30 Input preset
132. ve the adjusted settings as input preset 1 Refer to chapter 5 Programmers Guide for the SIS commands to save the preset Each input preset must be saved with the same number as the input on the matrix switcher For Example input 24 on the matrix will be associated with the input preset 24 on the Annotator Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each matrix input that is used on the Annotator 4 Synchronize the Annotator to the matrix switcher as follows a NOTE b c d e Open the control program SPPCP and connect to the Annotator Connection must be via IP not RS 232 El Sync to Matrix Switcher Jc ES Matrix Switcher From the Tools menu select Sync to Paice M Eget Matrix Switcher The Sync to Matrix Password Switcher window opens Matrix Status In the IP Address field enter the matrix Annotator Input 3 Matrix Output N A tied to Input N A switcher s IP address Annotator Input 3 n z Matrix Output to Annotator Matrix Size Click Connect to Matrix button The Senp Eriste NO SS matrix switcher s size is displayed From the drop down menu next to Annotator Input 3 select the matrix output number that is connected to Input 3 on the Annotator Click Take The devices now sync Annotator e Front Panel Operation 3 13 PRELIMINARY 3 Annotator b o turo Chapter Four On Screen Annotation RS 232 Driver Configuration USB Driver Configuration Touchscreen Calibr
133. x60095 852x480 1024x768 1024x8525 1024x102455 1280x76895 1280x80055 1280x1024 5 1360x7659 1360x768 9 1365x76855 1365x1024 1366x76855 1400x1050 1440x90055 1600x1200 8 1680x105065 1920x1200 5 HDTV 480p 5 576p6 720p 45575 1080197 1080p 294557 2048x108012545675 1223 98 Hz 24 Hz 25 Hz 29 97 Hz 30 Hz 5 50 Hz 59 94 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz RGBHV RGBS RGsB RGBcvS and component video RGBHV RGBS RGsB and component video tri level or bi level NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 PAL SECAM Optional SDI HD SDI input SMPTE 259M C SMPTE 292M 2 75 V to 5 0 Vp p for RGBHV or RGBS 0 6 Vp p for component video tri level sync 0 3 Vp p for component video bi level sync or RGsB TTL 5 0 Vp p unterminated bi level or tri level Horizontal 75 ohms Vertical 510 ohms 75 ohms Positive or negative selectable Control remote signal processor Serial control port Baud rate and protocol Serial control pin configurations 9 pin D connector 2 5 mm mini stereo jack Ethernet control Dort en Ethernet data rate Ethernet Grotocol Ethernet default Web server Program control settings 2 RS 232 RS 422 female 9 pin D connectors rear panel 1 RS 232 2 5 mm mini stereo jack front panel 9600 default 19200 38400 115200 baud adjustable 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity RS 232 2 TX 3 R
134. y selected input A secondary button appears to the left of the Auto Image button to confirm the function has been completed X Pointer Selecting this button changes the cursor to an extra large arrow of the currently selected color 4 4 Annotator e On Screen Annotation f NOTE 3088 NOTE 80 ia NOTE nya NOTE NOTE O gee Freehand Selecting this button allows the user to draw freely on the display screen For Freehand Line Arrow and Highlighter functions the start point is where the screen is touched by finger or stylus or where the cursor starts when holding down the primary mouse button The finish point is where the stylus or finger is lifted from the screen or at the point where the mouse button is released For all drawn annotations line color and weight are adjustable Line Selecting this button allows the user to create a straight line between two points Arrow Selecting this button allows the user to create a straight line between two points with an arrow at the end point Rectangle Selecting this button allows the user to create a rectangle with edges parallel to the raster For Rectangle and Ellipse functions the primary corner is where the screen is first touched by finger or stylus or where the cursor starts when holding down the primary mouse button The opposite corner is where the stylus or finger is lifted from the screen or at the point where the
135. yo 102 0082 Japan China Extron China 686 Ronghua Road Songjiang District Shanghai 201611 China Middle East Extron Middle East Dubai Airport Free Zone F12 PO Box 293666 United Arab Emirates Dubai 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 RAs 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 been advised of such damage Please note that laws vary from state to stat
136. ype 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 angegebene 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 Erdanschluf und stellt eine Sicherheitsfunktion dar Diese sollte nicht umgangen oder au er Betrieb gesetzt werden Stromunterbrechung e 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 da sie nicht im Weg liegen und niemand darauf treten kann oder Objekte darauf oder unmittelbar dagegengestellt werden k nnen Wartung Alle Wartungsmafsnahmen 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 L cher im Geh use aufweist dienen diese zur Vermeidung einer berhitzung der empfindlichen Te
137. ystem administrator to determine this control s setting IP Address field The IP Address field contains the IP address of the Annotator This value is encoded in the unit 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 lau IP address changes 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 device 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 Annotator is on the same subnet as the mail server when you are subnetting For more information see Subnetting A Primer in Appendix B Ethernet Connection MAC Address field The Media Access Control MAC Address is hard coded in the device and cannot be changed Firmware field This field shows the firmware version number This field changes only when the firmware is updat
138. z Image freeze control A live image can be frozen using the annotation GUI the freeze button on the front panel or through RS 232 serial control and IP Link Ethernet control Image capture A snapshot of the live video output including annotations can be captured and stored as a BMP file on the Annotator or downloaded to a PC for archiving Auto Image Using the annotation GUI or the front panel the sizing centering and filtering can be automatically adjusted to optimize the output image Auto Input Memory When activated the Annotator automatically stores size position and picture settings based on the incoming signal When the same signal is detected again these image settings are automatically recalled from memory EDID emulation The Annotator provides a means for specifying the rate of the incoming DVI or VGA signal through the RS 232 serial port EDID emulation allows proper communication with the video source Glitch free switching Switching is glitch free between RGB and video inputs with selectable cut or fade to black transitions Presentations can be enhanced by eliminating distracting visual jumps glitches and distortion commonly seen when switching between computer and video sources PIP picture in picture Allows a video source to be displayed within an RGB image or vice versa with dynamic fully adjustable window positioning for the PIP window PIP mode is available through RS 232

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

Gateway Pro User Manual Audi Dual CAN (AC2)  Zotac ZBOX nano ID65 Plus  Sweex Vici MP4 Player Black 8 GB  Easy Gardener 8006 Instructions / Assembly  Field indicator for current loops with HART® communication  technical manu al manu al técnico manuel techniq ue  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file