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1. FCC Class A Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The Class A limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio commu nications 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 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 EM
2. SPA o HOMT ANR ELONE ZARE BREM PEERAA ARAR TARA UL NEEE Warning Power sources e This equipment should be operated only from the power source indicated on the product This equipment is intended to be used with a main power system with a grounded neutral conductor The third grounding pin is a safety feature do not attempt to bypass or disable it Power disconnection 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 b
3. 3 Click on the button representation that you want to edit A red box surrounds the selected button 4 Edit the selected button by using any of the tools provided on the Button Label Generator window Some of the edits you can make are e Enter text and select the font text size and text color from the drop down menus on the tool bar e Select an icon from the Button Picture Palette and drag it to the desired button e Place a bitmap image from your computer on a selected button To remove all the text or the image from a selected button click Clear Button To remove the text and images from all the buttons click Clear All Buttons To access the Button Label Generator help select Use Help from the Help menu 5 When finished creating the labels print out your labels by selecting Print from the File pull down menu in the upper left corner of the Button Label Generator window To save the button labels as an xml file on your computer select Save As from the File menu and enter a name for the label Tile DVS 510 Series e Reference Information 114 Blank Button Labels DVS 510 Series e Reference Information 115 IP Addressing What is an IP Address An IP address is a 32 bi
4. If the correct password is entered the unit responds with adi KKK Login Administrators or Qqedk KKK Login Users depending on the password that was entered If the passwords are the same for both the administrator and the user the unit defaults to administrator privileges In ki All 44 Reconfig The DVS sends this response when an input Is switched or when a new signal is detected ki is the input number Error Responses When the DVS receives a valid command it executes the command and sends a response to the host device If the unit is unable to execute the command because the command contains invalid parameters it returns an error response to the host The responses include Error Numbers E 1 Invalid input number E1 Invalid command E11 Invalid preset number E12 Invalid port number E13 Invalid parameter E14 Not valid for this configuration E17 Invalid command for signal type E22 Busy E24 Privilege violation E25 Device not present E26 Maximum number of connections exceeded E27 Invalid event number E28 Bad filename or file not found DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 49 Error Response References 14 Commands that give an E14 invalid command for this configuration error if sent to a product whose current configuration does not support the command 24 Commands that give an E24 privilege violation error if you are not logged
5. If the two unmasked fields do not match indicated by an unequal sign in the figure below examples 2 and 3 the addresses are not on the same subnet Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Local IP Address 192 168 254 254 192 168 254 254 192 168 254 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 7 X X 255 255 0 0 X X 255 255 0 0 X X Remote IP Address 192 168 2 25 190 190 2 25 192 190 2 25 Match X X Match X X No match X X No match Same subnet Different subnet Different subnet Figure 59 Comparing the IP Addresses DVS 510 Series Reference Information 121 Extron Warranty Extron Electronics warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years trom 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 Japan Extron Electronics Extron Electronics Japan 1001 East Ball Road Kyodo Building 16 Ichibancho Anaheim CA 92805 Chiyoda ku Tokyo 102 0082 U S A Japan Europe Africa and the Middle China East Extron China Extron Eur
6. e Accessing the Web Pages e Special Characters e System Status Page e Configuration Pages e File Management Page e Control Pages The DVS can be controlled and operated through its Ethernet port connected via a LAN or WAN and using a web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer The browser displays the DVS web pages which provide an alternative means of configuring and operating the scaler These factory installed web pages are always available and cannot be erased or overwritten If your Ethernet connection to the scaler 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 clear the Use a proxy server check box then click OK Accessing the Web Pages Access the HTML pages as follows 1 Start the web browser program 2 Click in the browser Address Tield and enter the IP address of your DVS 3 If you want the browser to display a page other than the default page such as a custom page that you have uploaded enter a slash following the IP address and the name of the page file to open NOTES The browser Address field should display the IP address in the following format nnn nnn nnn nnn optional_file_name html e The following characters are invalid or not recommended in file names lt gt and space DVS 510 Series e HTML Configuration and Control
7. Esc DI lt Response Scaler to Host Additional Description Ipx e Set daylight saving time K103 off or ignore 1 USA Begins second Sunday in March and ends first Sunday in November 2 Europe Begins last Sunday in March and ends last Sunday in October 3 Brazil Begins third Sunday in October and ends third Sunday in February K103 4 Idhi lt Set Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP to On The DVS automatically obtains its IP address from the local network Idhg lt Set DHCP to Off a For Kio DEIGP sion DHCP is off IP address nnn nnn nnn nnn Leading zeros in the octets are optional lt Leading zeros are suppressed in returned values hardware media In verbose mode access control MAC address Iph e lt XX XX XX XX XX XX Number of connections In verbose mode Icc Number of connections 4 Ips e lt l subnet mask nnn nnn nnn nnn Syntax is the same as for IP addresses Leading zeros are optional in the octets lt Leading zeros are suppressed in returned values P address nnn nnn nnn nnn Leading zeros are optional lt Leading zeros are suppressed in returned values Set the IP address for the Domain Name System DNS in the format nnn nnn nnn nnn Leading zeros in the octets are optional lt Leading zeros are not shown response Ipi e k84 lt Ipg ke4 lt 4 Ipd ea DVS 510 Series e Remote
8. DVS 510 Series Switching Scalers Scalers and Scan Converters DVS 510 DIGITAL VIDEO SCALER i Extron Electronics s 6 UTI o INTERFACING SWITCHING AND CONTROL 68 1290 01 Rev B 04 12 Safety Instructions English A This symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and mainte nance servicing instructions in the literature provided with the equipment This symbol is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may present a risk of electric shock Caution Read Instructions Read and understand all safety and operating instructions before using the equipment Retain Instructions The safety instructions should be kept for future reference Follow Warnings e Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the equipment or in the user information Avoid Attachments Do not use tools or attachments that are not recommended by the equipment manufacturer because they may be hazardous Consignes de S curit Francais Ce symbole sert a avertir l utilisateur que la documentation fournie avec le mat riel contient des instructions importantes concernant l exploitation et la maintenance r paration A N Ce symbole sert avertir l utilisateur de la pr sence dans le bo tier de l appareil de tensions dangereuses non isol es posant des risques d lectrocution Attention Lire les instructions Prendre connaiss
9. Esc MD lt PMD J lt View Direct Access port map Esc MD lt DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 74 ASCII Command Response Command Host to Scaler Scaler to Host Additional Description Directories NOTES e Directory name a text string that can contain letters A Z a z digits 1 9 minus signs or hyphens plus sign or colon No blank or space characters are permitted Names are not case sensitive The first character must be an alpha character e A directory does not truly exist until a file has been copied into that path e A file and a directory can have the same name e The current directory is a per connection setting It begins at the root for each new IP session Change or create a directory Esc path directory CJ lt Dir e path directory lt 4 Return to root directory Esc CU lt 4 Dire Go up one directory Esc CU lt Dir e path directory A View current directory Esc CU lt path directory A File Commands Erase user supplied web page or Esc FilenameEF lt Del e filename lt 4 file24 8 Erase current directory and Its Esc EF lt lt Ddl files 428 Erase current directory and Esc EF Ddl sub directories 4 s List files in current directory Esc DF lt Unit response Telnet List files in current directory and Esc LF lt filenamex e date time e length lower levels filenamex e date time e length filename
10. a Ground 1 3 19 Ground 0 5 OT OEE EERE lO Notused 12 Notused 20 Not used i 7 24 posea is nores far no se 6 DDC clock 14 5Vpower 22 Ground clock DDC data 15 Ground for 5 V 23 TMDS clock 8 Notused 16 Hot plug detect 24 TMDS clock Audio input connectors Connect up to 10 audio input devices to these female 3 5 mm 5 pole captive screw connectors for balanced or unbalanced audio input One audio input is provided for each video input Tip Sleeve T 3a 5 a Sleeve 16 5 mm m Unbalanced Stereo Input Balanced Stereo Input Do not tin the wires Figure 4 Audio Input Connector Wiring Amplified audio output connector DVS 510 SA only This 4 pole 5 mm captive screw connector enables you to connect a set of speakers or another output device to the DVS 510 SA internal amplifier for amplified output All right channel input signals are mixed and summed to produce a single right channel output likewise all left channel input signals are mixed and summed to produce a single left channel output If Stereo is selected for the output type the output is stereo if Dual Mono is selected the right and left channels are mixed and summed for a dual mono output With an 8 ohm load the amplifier produces up to 8 watts per channel With a 4 ohm load the amplifier produces up to 25 watts per channel See Wiring the Amplified Audio Port DVS 510 SA Only on page 12 for information on connectin
11. comprised of words and characters you can determine the actual numeric IP address using the ping ICMP utility see IP Addressing on page 116 for more details If the IP address has not been changed the factory specified default is 192 168 254 254 Establishing an Ethernet Connection Using TCP Establish a network connection to a DVS as follows 1 Open a TCP connection to port 23 using the IP address of the scaler The scaler responds with a copyright message that includes the date the name of the product firmware version part number and the current date and time see Scaler initiated Messages on the next page If the scaler is not password protected the device is ready to accept SIS commands immediately after it sends the copyright message If the scaler is password protected a password prompt appears below the copyright message 2 Ifthe scaler is password protected enter the appropriate administrator or user password 3 If the password is accepted the scaler resoonds with Login User or Login Administrator 4 Ifthe password is not accepted the Password prompt reappears Connection Timeouts The Ethernet link times out after a designated period of no communications By default this timeout value is set to 5 minutes but the value can be changed see the Set current connection port timeout command on page 71 in the Command and Response Table for IP specitic SIS Commands Extron recommends leaving t
12. plus or minus the output rate This is the same as horizontal positioning or centering e Vertical Shift Move the image up or down on the display The value in the text box is the distance in lines of the top edge of the image trom the top edge of the display The range is dependent on the output the default is plus or minus the output rate This is the same as vertical positioning or centering e Horizontal Size Stretch or shrink the image horizontally The value in the text box is the width of the image in pixels The range is dependent on the output rate e Vertical Size Stretch or shrink the image vertically The value in the text box is the height of the image in lines The range is dependent on the output rate e Color Adjust the intensity of the colors in the image At the lowest adjustment all colors appear as shades of gray The range is through 127 the default is 064 e Tint Change the appearance of the colors in the selected window The range is 88d through 127 the default is 64 e Brightness Set the black level of the input The range is GBS through 127 the default iS O64 e Contrast Increase or decrease the range of light and dark values in the image The range is through 127 the default Is G64 e Detail Filter Adjust the sharpness of the image The range is through 127 the default is G64 e Zoom Increase or decrease the size of the image while keeping the aspect ratio constant The
13. s19 extension The Choose Firmware File window closes and the path to the new firmware file is displayed in the Current Firmware Version n nn field on the Firmware Upgrade page CAUTION Valid firmware files must have the file extension 19 A file with any other extension is not a firmware upgrade for this product and could cause the DVS to stop functioning NOTES e The original factory installed firmware is permanently available on the DVS 510 If the attempted firmware upload fails for any reason the scaler reverts to the tactory installed firmware e When downloaded trom the Extron website the firmware is placed in a folder at C Program Files Extron Firmware DVS 51 or C Program Files x86 Extron Firmware DVS 510 for Windows 7 7 Click Upload While the new firmware is being uploaded the Upload button changes to Uploading and the LCD window on the DVS front panel displays Firmware Uploading When the firmware upload is completed the button changes back to Upload The uploading may take a few minutes At this point the DVS resets itself The LCD screen on the unit displays Restarting Please Wait then Initializing Please Wait When the reset is complete all the buttons on the front panel flash red then green then amber and the LCD screen returns to the default cycle DVS 510 Series e HTML Configuration and Control 96 File Management Page The File Management page is a useful tool that allows you
14. volume level is at 0 or audio muted __ VOLUME max mip min MAX LED on solid when volume level is at 80 or higher VOLUME MAX 4 mip min MIN LED on solid when volume level is at 1 or higher VOLUME _ Bmax 4 mip mn MAX LED flashes when volume level is at 100 maximum VOLUME MAX mp min MID LED on solid when volume level is at 50 or higher Figure 23 Volume Indicator LEDs on the Front Panel To switch the audio or the video separately away from the current input to another input audio or video breakaway enter an audio or a video input selection SIS command see the Input Selection commands on page 55 in the Command and Response Table for SIS Commands When the audio is switched from one input to another audio breakaway the audio switch effect is always a fade regardless of the selected video effect During audio or video breakaway the audio input button lights red and the video button lights green Audio or video breakaway is not available while the DVS is in PIP mode The rear panel has a recessed Reset button that initiates various levels of resets To select different reset levels use a pointed stylus or small Philips screwdriver to press and hold the button while the DVS is running or press and hold the button while applying power to the scaler You can also reset the unit to factory defaults using SIS comma
15. 120 Hz 640 x 480 to 1920 x 1200 480p 576p 720p 1080i and 1080p sampled pixel for pixel Reduced blanking version Higher resolutions are accepted and undersampled lt 25 dB 5 MHz 0 5 V Supports emulation of factory preset Extended Display Identification Data EDID tables Compliant with High bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDCP DVI 1 0 HDMI HDCP 10 bit digital 30 bit 10 bits per color 13 5 MHz standard video 165 MHz standard RGB 8 10 or 12 bits per channel 3 channels for DVI HDMI 1 billion DVS 510 Series e Reference Information 107 Video output Number signal type cccccceee Connectors ccccccccceccecccccesueeeees Nominal level ccccccecececeeeeeeeeee Minimum maximum levels IMPO CANCE 1 eee cece ec eeeecccceeeeaeeeeeees Vertical TreQUENCY cc ec eeeeeeeeeees Scaled resolutions 0 ccce eee eee Return IOSS wcdidelecdioundandcsbancdewsausedueas DC OTIS OE ornnes i Sync INpuUt type nonsnnnnnnnnennireinrrrrrrrerrnni OUT UE Ty Sse ccssscssneteeseeganotunaneesaees Input Standards cc ceeeeeeceeeees Input level ieicnoinsco ice dcinuinu patteisednedametibs Output level eee eeee cece Input impedance n s Output Impedance POEM A O Audio Frequency FESDONSE ccceceeeeee THD NOS visors cisessccrenitienanceaatineswcoadtes Crosstalk seeen Stereo channel separation Ee e e EA
16. 512 of the default value for high resolution video and 127 for interlaced video DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 56 ASCII Command Host to Scaler Response Command Scaler to Host Active Lines Specify a value Esc xo ALIN lt Esc ALIN Esc ALIN Alin xa kg lt Alin Ki ko lt Alin Ki kg lt Increment value Decrement value View active lines Esc ALIN ea Film Mode Detect 3 2 pulldown detection Enable Esc K1 1 FILM lt Film fa xi Disable Esc K1 FILM Film xa Kio Esc a FILM lt 10 lt 4 View setting Video Mute Mute video to black Mute video and sync Unmute video and sync View mute status Picture Controls Color available for NTSC composite and S video only Esc X15 COLR Colr Ki K15 4 Esc COLR Colr xa k15 lt Esc COLR Colr Ki 15 4 Esc COLR lt 4 x15 lt Tint available for NTSC composite and S video only Esc x15 TINT lt Esc TINT lt Esc TINT lt Esc TINT lt Specific value Increment up Increment down View color setting Specific value Increment up Increment down View tint setting NOTE K Input selection Active lines On and off x15 Picture adjustments Video mute status 1 through 12 256 of the default value 8 off 1 on muted Additional Description Adjust the active lines value to
17. 85 4 Press the lt Enter gt key The DVS checks to see if it is password protected e Ifthe scaler is not password protected the System Status web page opens e If the DVS Is password protected the network password dialog box is displayed Connect to 10 13 194 165 4 The server 10 13 194 165 at DVS 510 SA requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name E cadams extron com y Password eeecce Figure 39 Example of a Network Password Dialog Box 5 If an administrator or user password is required enter it in the Password field If desired select the check box to have the system input your password the next time you enter your DVS IP address Click OK NOTE A User name entry is not required The DVS 510 checks several possibilities in the following order and then responds accordingly a If the address includes a specific file name such as 18 13 156 1 file name html1 the scaler downloads that HTML page b If there is a file in the DVS memory that is named index html the scaler downloads index html as the default startup page c If neither of the above conditions exists the scaler downloads and displays the factory installed default startup page nortxe_index html which is the file name for the System Status page Special Characters The HTML lang
18. Active Lines Increase or decrease the height in lines of the active video area of the selected input The default is the auto sensed value The range is 512 from the auto sensed value DVS 510 Series e HTML Configuration and Control 106 Reference Information This section provides reference information on the DVS 510 Series The following topics are covered e Specifications e Part Numbers e Mounting the DVS 510 Scaler e Button Labels e IP Addressing Specifications Video input Number signal type c0ccceeeee Connectors n e renn Nominal level aa Minimum maximum levels IMpedanCce 1 cece cece ceeeecccceeeeaeeeeeees Horizontal frequency 00cecceeee Vertical TreQUENCY cc ce eceeeeeeeeees Resolution range ce eeecccceeeeeeeees Return TOSS evienna DC offset max allowable EDID and DDC aenn 2 composite video 2 S video 4 RGBHV RGBS RGsB RGBcvS component video interlaced progressive or HDTV 2 DVI HDMI digital video single link HDCP compliant 2 female BNC composite video 2 female 4 pin mini DIN S video 2 female 15 pin HD RGB component video 2 female DVI I digital and analog signals are accepted 1 Vp p for Y of component video and S video and tor composite video 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 O V to 1 0 Vp p with no offset 75 ohms 24 kHz to 100 kHz 24 Hz to
19. Control 200 633 9876 oggedon Admin Log off DS contact Us Passwords System Settings aa i To update the Administration Password enter the desired password repeat the entry and press Submit To update rmivare Upgrade 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 E Sa euno I5 Administrator Password ZT Re enter Admin Password ZEI vwa extron com User Password Re enter User Password Submit Cancel Figure 45 Passwords Page Setting a password The fields on the Passwords page are used to enter and verify administrator and user passwords Passwords are case sensitive and are limited to 12 upper and lowercase alohanumeric characters 1 Enter the new administrator password in the Administrator Password field 2 Inthe Re enter Admin Password field enter the same password to confirm it 3 If you want to assign a user password enter it in the User Password and Re enter User Password fields NOTE An administrator password must be created before a user password can be assigned 4 Click the Submit button to set the passwords Characters in the password fields are masked by four bullets eeee If you do not want to password pro
20. Horizontal lt gt Adjust knob selects the resolution e The Vertical Adjust knob selects the refresh rate DVS 510 Series e Operation 25 Output Configuration Menu The output configuration menu allows you to set output resolution and refresh rate output signal type and sync polarity RGBHV only The following flow diagram shows the output Ca submenus and the adjustments that can be made from them Input Configuration Menu Output PE 1024 x 768 ee Type Next Next Configuration ii PE 6 Hz i a nex I 4 Sync Polarity H V Q T y y y Vv Resolution Refresh Rate Video n types Polarity combinations Select the output resolution Select the output signal format Select the sync polarity and refresh rate e RGBHV default combination Next See the table on the next page pape e H V default Next for available combinations of e RGsB e H Wa resolutions and refresh rates s YUV Bi level EDTV standard He V Default 1024 x 768 60Hz e YUV Tri level HDTV standard e H V e N A Appears when a signal type other than RGBHV is selected Figure 16 Output Configuration Menu Resolutions and refresh rates submenu While the Output Configuration menu is displayed rotate the horizontal Adjust lt gt knob to select the output resolution and the vertical Adjust knob to select the refresh rate The default resolution and rate for the DVS 510 Ser
21. Part Number Current Firmware Version Host Port Vid01 Aud01 Pip 60 835 02 1 00 0026 Progress Status lt double click to set gt 10 13 194 165 Connected Figure 36 Firmware Loader Window The Choose Firmware File window opens Choose Firmware File Look in DVS 510 Of Fe My Recent Documents x dvs_510_B1 00 0027 s19 Desktop Fie name avs_510_B1 00 0027 s19 Files of type s19 Cancel A Figure 37 Choose Firmware File Window 7 Navigate to the new firmware file which has a s19 extension and double click it The Choose Firmware File window closes CAUTION Valid firmware files must have the file extension s19 A file with any other extension is not a firmware upgrade for this product and could cause the DVS to stop functioning NOTES e The original factory installed firmware is permanently available on the DVS 510 If the attempted firmware upload fails for any reason the scaler reverts to the tactory installed firmware e When downloaded trom the Extron website the firmware is placed in a folder at C Program Files Extron Firmware DVS 51 or C Program Files x86 Extron Firmware DVS 519 for Windows 7 DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 83 8 Click Begin The following indicators on the Firmware Loader window show the progress of the update e The Transfer Time field shows the amounts of remaining and elapsed time fo
22. Query firmware version Q n nn A View the current firmware version Query part number N 60 835 nn 4 DVS 510 60 835 01 DVS 510 SA 60 835 02 View internal temp Ese 20STAT lt 12 lt 4 View the internal temperature in degrees Celsius response contains leading zeros NOTE K Input selection 1 through 18 x3 Input signal type 1 RGB 2 YUVp HDTV 3 RGBcvS 4 YUVi 5 S video 6 Composite 7 DVI R receiver status IR receiver disabled 1 IR receiver enabled X11 Input video standard No signal 1 NTSC 3 58 2 PAL 3 NTSC 4 43 4 SECAM Not applicable occurs when the input is set to RGB or YUVp HDTV X12 Internal temperature Shown in degrees Celsius with leading zeros HDCP signal status No receiver or source device detected analog or digital inputs or outputs 1 Receiver or source detected with HDCP DPCP digital inputs or outputs only 2 Receiver or source detected but no HDCP DPCP is present analog or digital inputs or outputs Video switching effect Cut Instantly switches audio output to the next input 1 Fade Audio ramps down trom the current input then ramps up to the new input default DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 65 Command Resets Erase flash memory Reset audio settings Reset all audio settings Reset all settings to tactory defaults Absolute system reset System reset retaining IP settings ASCII Command H
23. Response References on the previous page xi Input selection 1 through 18 x2 Output selection 1 DVI 2 lop VGA connector 3 Bottom VGA connector K3 Input video format 1 RGB 5 S video 2 YUVp HDTV 6 Composite 3 RGBcvS 7 DVI 4 YUVI Hstart through 255 xs V start through 255 Pixel phase through 31 Total pixels 512 of default value for high resolution video and 256 of the default value for low resolution video Active pixels 512 of the default value for high resolution video and 256 of the default value for low resolution video Active lines 256 of default value Onand off Off or disable 1 On or enable x11 Input standard No signal 3 NTSC 4 43 1 NTSC 3 58 4 SECAM 2 PAL Not applicable occurs when input Is set to RGB or YUVp HDTV x12 Internal temperature in degrees Celsius DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 51 Input preset name 16 characters maximum ASCII characters 23 through 126 only x15 Picture adjustment through 127 Hand V position Value based on the current output resolution x17 H and V size Value based on the current output resolution Zoom 100 through 200 Pan value depends on the zoom setting Test pattern None 7 White Field 1 Color Bars 8 Crop 2 Crosshatch 9 1 33 Aspect Ratio 3 4x4 Crosshatch 18 1 78 Aspect Ratio 4 Grayscale 16 level 11 1 85 Aspect Ratio 5 Ramp 12 2 35 Asp
24. SPPCP software see the control program help file The default protocol for this port is 9600 baud 1 stop bit no parity and no flow control The figure below shows the pin assignments for the DB 9 connector Pin RS 232 Function _ a 2 om Tranmitdaa nh o 2 ee ees OCR 9 a a i 6 No connection ee 7 No connection 8 Nocomection o Mocomecior Figure 7 Pin Assignments for the RS 232 Port Connecting to the RS 232 Config Port Front Panel The Config port on the front panel is an additional RS 232 connector A host device can be connected to this 2 5 mm TRS connector for serial RS 232 control as an alternative to the rear panel RS232 port An optional 2 5 mm cable part number 70 335 01 can be used to connect the DVS to a computer The figure below shows the pin assignments for this cable 6 feet 1 1 8 m Part 70 335 01 e siii 5 e O Ring Sleeve Gnd Pin 2 Computer Rx line Pin 3 Computer Tx line Computer signal ground Figure 8 Optional 2 5 mm Connector Cable for the Configuration Port See Config port on page 16 for more information on this connector DVS 510 Series Installation 11 Wiring the Amplified Audio Port DVS 510 SA Only To connect speakers to the DVS 510 SA built in amplifier terminate the speaker cable as follows 1 Strip the end of the cable 3 16 inches 5 mm CAUTIONS e The le
25. ccceecccccceseeeeeeeeceesnenees Up to 200 simultaneous sessions 8 MB nonvolatile user memory IR remote Control c ccceceeeeeeee ee IR 904 optional 30 maximum 40 degrees off axis Programi COMO scrisese ienien Extron control configuration software for Windows Extron Simple Instruction Set SIS Microsoft Internet Explorer ver 6 or higher Telnet General Power Supply cities anc ctaccadioneticoduucists Internal Input 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Power consumption DVS aU orenen 28 watts DYSTO A ea 71 watts Temperature humidity 0008 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 COO scana a Fan right to left as viewed from front panel Thermal dissipation Diae O E 90 BTU hr DVS 510 SA ncusircienauininmcdensationiasen 132 BTU hr DVS 510 Series Reference Information 109 Mounting Rack OUI sutcwsssiowscnsivs dcdecwnenade Yes with included brackets Enclosure type ics sanuscecinepaawdneradsauntes Metal Enclosure dimensions 0ce00 3 5 Hx 17 5 Wx 9 4 D 2U high full rack wide 8 9 cm H x 44 4 cm W x 23 9 cm D Depth excludes connectors and knobs Width excludes mounting brackets Product WeIGNt cccccccseseeeeeeees 7 0 Ibs 3 2 kg Shipping WeIGNt cceeeecee eee ees 10 Ibs 5 kg MMT AUN OWicaschnceSencentacdicattacectideseuars ISTA 1A in carton International Safe Tra
26. current input DVS 510 Series e HTML Configuration and Control 103 PIP Setup Page Use the PIP Setup page to configure the picture in picture window Extron Electronics l 800 633 9876 Logged on Admin Logoff D4 Contactus ee User Control a CA vvws extron com Horizontal Shift esas Color Vertical Shift eons Tint Horizontal Size Brightness Vertical Size Sae Contrast Pan Detail Filter IAAT 50 Es a Esa 5 sa Zoom Horizontal Start Pixel Phase Vertical Start Total Pixels Active Pixels Active Lines Figure 51 PIP Setup Page On this screen you can specify the parameters described on the next page for the PIP window DVS 510 Series e HTML Configuration and Control 104 Selecting a PIP input The PIP input must be a different resolution type high or low from the main input For example if input 1 composite video is your main input the PIP input can be selected from inputs 5 through 10 high resolution only The following table shows the resolution type for each input Input High Resolution Low Resolution rt Composite aoo ome E apoo o 6 RGB YUVpHDTV VUV RGBas Ce owialfornats o RGB YUvpmDIV VUV RGEOS io ovatos By default the PIP image is one fourth the size of the main window and is positioned in the lower right corner of the display You can change this size using the controls on the PIP Setup page To select the PIP input 1 If necessary
27. http Avww extron com NOTE The control program requires approximately 32 MB of hard disk space Installing the Software The SPPCP software can be installed onto the hard drive of a connected PC either directly from the supplied DVD or downloaded from the Extron website Installing from the Extron DVD If you have an Extron disc containing the SPPCP program install the software on your computer as follows 1 Insert the DVD into the applicable drive If the disc does not start automatically open your Windows Explorer and double click Launch exe on the DVD drive to start It NOTE The DVD starts only if your PC has a DVD not a CD drive 2 On the Extron software DVD opening screen click the Software button e Aasi r Extron Electronics 22 Extron Software DVD Edition 2011 1 SOC GAL OnTe Products Software Drivers Firmware Manuals Home extron com DJ Contact Us lt click to select product Extron Software DVD Edition 2011 1 Extron Electronics headquartered in Anaheim California is a leading manufacturer of professional A V system integration products including A V control systems computer video interfaces switchers matrix switchers distribution amplifiers audio amplifiers speakers twisted pair and fiber optic equipment video scalers A V signal processors classroom sound field systems and high resolution cable Extron offers solutions for integration of video and audio into presentation systems for a
28. installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consider installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature Tma specified by the manufacturer Reduced air flow Install the equipment in the rack so that the amount of air flow required for sate operation of the equipment is not compromised Mechanical loading Mount the equipment in the rack so that uneven mechanical loading does not create a hazardous condition Circuit overloading When connecting the equipment to the supply circuit consider the effect that circuit overloading might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring Consider equipment nameplate ratings when addressing this concern Reliable earthing grounding Maintain reliable grounding of rack mounted equipment Pay particular attention to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit such as the use of power strips Rack mounting procedure The DVS 510 scaler is delivered with MBD 249 mounting brackets attached For optional rack mounting do not install the rubber feet Mount the scaler in the rack as follows see figure 52 on the next page 1 Insert the unit into the rack and align the holes in the mounting brackets with the holes in the rack 2 Use four machine screws provided to attach the brackets to the rack DVS 5
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30. on at administrator level 77 Commands that may give an E27 invalid event number error 28 Commands that may give an E28 file not found error Using the Command and Response Tables These tables contain Telnet port 23 serial or web browser port 80 commands There are some minor differences between Issuing these commands via Telnet and via URL encoding using a web browser All commands work with either connection method but due to some limitations of the web browser the encapsulation characters are modified to make sure that the browser properly handles them For web browsers all non alohanumeric characters must be represented as their hexadecimal equivalent An example is the xx command where xx is the two character representation of the hex byte that needs to be sent For example a comma would be shown as 2C Telnet Web browser Escape Hex 1B W must not be encoded Carriage Return Hex OD Pipe Character must not be encoded When SIS commands are used through a web browser the URL reference is used below to shorten the examples In practice this would be the full URL of the control interface and web page reference including all path information for example http 192 168 254 254 index html To send any of the commands using a web browser prefix them with the full IP address followed by cmd NOTE With Telnet you can use either the Escape commands or the W commands and the carriage return
31. on the same subnet or different subnets The subnet mask consists of four numeric octets separated by dots Each octet can be numbered from 000 through 255 Leading zeros up to three 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 O indicates that this octet will not be compared between two IP addresses compared between two IP addresses Typical Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 es Octets Figure 58 Subnet Mask and Octets Determining whether devices are on the same subnet To determine the subnet the local device IP address is compared to the remote device IP address see figure 59 The octets of each address are compared or not depending on the value in the related subnet mask octet e If asubnet mask octet contains the value 255 the related octets of the local device address and the remote device IP address are unmasked Unmasked octets are compared indicated by in figure 59 e lf the subnet mask octet contains the value O the related octets of the local device and remote device IP addresses are masked Masked octets are not compared indicated by X in figure 59 If the unmasked octets of the two IP addresses match indicated by in example 1 of the figure below the two addresses are on the same subnet
32. page 57 in the Command and Response Table tor SIS Commands Overscan Mode This function allows you to set a default overscan of 0 2 5 or 5 to apply to SMPTE input rates NTSC PAL 480p through 1080p When the overscan mode is not set to 0 and an auto image is performed on a low resolution or DVI input the DVS uses the default values for input sizing and centering instead of performing a complete auto image For YUV Auto and RGB inputs pixel phase Is included in the auto image regardless of the current overscan setting The overscan mode setting is adjusted per input type composite S video RGBcvS YUV Auto RGB and DVI using SIS commands see the Overscan Mode commands on page 64 in the Command and Response Table for SIS Commands Using the Optional IR 904 Remote Control The optional hand held IR 904 Remote Control part number 70 767 01 provides a convenient means of remotely performing many of the functions that are also available through the front panel SIS commands the Windows based control software or the embedded web pages The DVS responds to commands from remote control as if the corresponding button were pressed on the front panel or the corresponding SIS command or software selection were entered The IR receiver port on the front panel is located to the left of the Config port It receives signals from the remote control if they are sent from within a 40 degree arc to the right or left of direct line of si
33. ports can be active at the Same time The default protocol for this configuration port is e 9600 baud e 8 data bits e 1 stop bit e No parity e No flow control An optional 2 5 mm TRS configuration cable part number 70 335 01 is available from Extron and can be used to connect your computer to this port See Connecting to the RS 232 Config Port Front Panel on page 11 for the configuration and pin assignments for this cable Infrared sensor This sensor receives infrared IR signals from the IR 904 remote control see Using the Optional IR 904 Remote Control on page 43 for details DVS 510 Series e Operation 16 Powering On Apply power to the DVS by connecting the provided IEC power cord trom the rear panel power connector to an AC power source The scaler performs a self test during which all the front panel buttons blink red then green then amber At the same time the initial two power up screens are displayed on the LCD screen At the completion of the self test all button lights turn off except for the previously selected Input button Input 1 by default and the Menu and Next buttons all of which continue to be lit amber If picture in picture PIP mode was enabled previously the input button for the PIP source and the PIP On Off button light green The LCD panel displays the default cycle If an error occurs during the self test the DVS locks up and does not operate If this occurs call the Extron 3 S
34. resolution and rate and recalled to a different one Example If the current output resolution is 1024x768 and a 720p input Is applied you can size and center a letterbox image for a 16 9 input resolution and save it to a user preset Subsequently if a 1080p resolution is applied to the unit the letterbox preset that was saved at 720p can be recalled with the new 1080p input resolution DVS 510 Series e Operation 22 Input Configuration Menu The Input Configuration menu allows you to select a video signal type for the configurable inputs 5 6 7 and 9 Inputs 1 and 2 are composite video only inputs 3 and 4 are S video only and inputs 8 and 10 are DVI only The table below summarizes the available signal types for each input Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 8 Input9 Input 10 Composite Composite YUVp HDTV RGBcvS RGBcvS RGBcvS RGBcvS Default You can also enable and disable film detection select the horizontal and vertical start positions pixel sampling phase total pixels active pixels active lines and select an EDID extended display identification data for an input Rotate the horizontal 4 gt or the vertical Adjust knob to adjust the settings The following flowchart provides an overview of the Input Configuration menu and submenus and the options for each setting User Presets Menu Input Configuration Input 5 Input 5 Input 5 Input 5 Inpu
35. to use and upload existing and custom web pages Custom pages can be developed using a third party web page development program such as Microsoft Office FrontPage or Adobe Dreamweaver File management also allows you to remove unnecessary or outdated files when they are no longer needed To access this page click the File Management tab Extron Electronics gt a Status Configuration i control F he 800 633 9876 Rn pW hp oe og off D4 contact Us s File Management h 2 w 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 one directory To delete a 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 ROOT all files on the system will be deleted Drp S Add Dir a Upload File Filter by File Extension all z Files 5 Bytes Left 925 952 Files Date File size All edit menu jpaq Fri 12 May 2006 16 21 04 GMT 48 986 edit notifiers window jpa Fri 12 May 2006 16 22 13 GMT 58 461 enter info for inaccessible jpq Fri 12 May 2006 16 23 35 GMT 45 157 event messages on screen jpq Fri 12 May 2006 16 24 39 GMT 199 210
36. variety of environments such as boardrooms classrooms and training centers lecture halls command and control centers and more A y lt an For the latest product f Products DA o oftware information visit Find a product and view available X g4 iinstall control and configuration www extron com od h iles e AE Drivers Firmware Install drivers gt A Install firmware Get viewers amp utilities here Figure 30 Software Button on the DVD Opening Screen 3 On the Control Software screen locate the Signal Processing Products Control Program and click the Insta11 link in the far right column Signal Processing Products Control Program 79 532 01 F Nov 9 2010 11 1 MB Download Control software for DVS 304 DVS 304 DVI IN1508 RGB DVI HDMI 300 RGB HDMI 300 A Annotator and USP 507 WK Release Notes Figure 31 SPPCP Install Link on the Software DVD Screen DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 78 4 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation By default the installation creates a C Program Files Extron Signal Processing directory and places a shortcut icon in it Installing from the Extron website If you do not have an Extron software DVD you can download the SPPCP software free of charge from the web as follows 1 On the Extron website www extron com opening screen select the Download tab 2 On the Download Center screen select S
37. xg Increase the number of active lines Decrease the number of active lines Show the number of active lines Enable Film mode detection auto sense for 3 2 or 2 2 pulldown for input Kal Disables Film mode detect for input xi View the current film mode detect setting For x10 0 Film mode detection off 1 film mode detection on Mute the video and display a black screen Mute the video and sync on all outputs Disable all mutes View mute status K432 Set the color level to X15 Select the next higher color level Select the next lower color level View the current color setting Set the tint level to x15 Select the next higher tint level Select the next lower tint level View the current tint setting through 127 for color tint contrast brightness and detail filter unmuted 1 muted to black screen 2 all output video and sync DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control Command ASCII Command Host to Scaler Picture Controls continued Contrast Specific value Increment up Increment down View contrast setting Brightness Specific value Increment up Increment down View brightness setting Detail filter Set detail level Increment up Increment down View detail value Esc x15 CONT lt Esc CONT lt Esc CONT lt Esc CONT lt Esc x15 BRIT lt Esc BRIT lt Esc BRIT Esc BRIT lt Es
38. 10 Series e Reference Information 111 MBD 249 2U Rack Mounting so Bracket Pre attached Figure 52 Rack Mounting a DVS 510 Scaler Tabletop Use Button Labels To set up the unit for tabletop use 1 Remove the eight screws to detach the mounting brackets from the sides of the unit 2 Attach one of the provided self adhesive rubber feet to each corner of the bottom of the unit The DVS 510 is delivered with button caps pre labeled for your convenience However you can replace these labels with your own button labels if desired Page 115 contains blank button labels If desired print the page and cut the labels out write button information in each button area as desired and insert them behind the transparent button caps You can also create labels using the Button Label Generator software provided with the DVS on the Extron software DVD Replacing Button Labels The button assembly consists of a clear lens cap the button label and a white diffuser see figure 53 on the next page To replace a button label 1 Make new labels as needed using either the blanks on page 115 or the Button Label Generator software and cut them out 2 Remove the button assembly by inserting a small flat bladed screwdriver between the button base and the diffuser to gently pry the button assembly off the button plunger DVS 510 Series e Reference Information 112 3 Locate the small corner notch on the lens cap and slide the scr
39. 10 using the SPPCP see the control program help file SIS commands see the Remote Configuration and Control section beginning on page 47 the web pages see the HTML Configuration and Control section beginning on page 85 or any combination of these methods The illustration below shows the connectors and indicators on the DVS 510 Series rear panel CAUTION Use Electrostatic discharge precautions be electrically grounded when making connections Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage equipment although you may not feel see or hear it WARNING Remove power from the system before making any connections 5 8 OOK ogr Figure 2 DVS 510 SA Rear Panel NOTE The illustration above shows the rear panel of a DVS 510 SA The DVS 510 rear panel is identical except that it does not have the Amplified audio output connector ac power connector Plug a standard IEC power cord from a 100 to 240 VAC 50 Hz or 60 Hz power source into this IEC connector video inputs 1 and 2 Composite video Connect one or two composite video sources to these female BNC connectors video inputs 3 and 4 S video Connect one or two S video sources to these female 4 pin mini DIN connectors video inputs 5 and 6 buffered RGB or YUV component Connect one or two RGBHV RGBS RGsB RGBcvS YUVi or YUVp HDTV video sources to these female 15 pin HD connectors shown at right These Ta
40. 2 time lt ims TTL 64 Reply from 16 13 194 165 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 Reply from 19 13 194 165 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 Reply from 16 13 194 165 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 Ping statistics for 16 13 194 165 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost z lossD Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ms Maximum ms Average Gms ICG N N gt Figure 56 Ping Command and Response Pinging to determine the 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 prompt enter ping a IP address The display that the computer returns is similar to the Ping response shown in the figure above except that when you enter a the Pinging mail line 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 Connecting as a Telnet Client The Microsoft Telnet utility is accessed via the command prompt Telnet allows you to input SIS commands to the DVS from the PC via the Ethernet link and the LAN To start Telnet as follows 1 From the Start menu select Run The Run window opens 2 Inthe Open text field enter command 3 Click OK A command window opens DVS 510 Series e Reference Information 118 4 Atthe prompt enter telnet The computer returns a display similar to the figure below Welcome to Microsoft Telnet Cl
41. 510 SA only Number signal type 0ccccceee 1 stereo or 2 mono 2 channels total CONnNectOrS ecia ce cused dcnsenuewhestseuce 1 5mm captive screw 4 pole Load impedance 2 ohms minimum Amplifier type cccccccceeeeeeeees Class D Output POWE seasiirin indinin 25 watts rms per channel 2 4 8 ohms 1 kHz 1 THD Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz 3 dB THD NOISC c cccccecececceceeeeeeeees 0 15 1 kHz at nominal level 1 watt 8 ohm load SAN E erates 74 dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz unweighted Control remote decoder scaler Serial control port ccccceeeeceeees 1 rear panel female 9 pin D connector RS 232 RS 422 1 front panel 2 5 mm stereo mini jack RS 232 Baud rate and protocol 9600 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity no flow control Serial control pin configurations 9 pin D connector 666 RS 232 2 Ix 3 Rx 5 GND RS 422 2 Ix 3 RX 5 GND 7 RX 8 Tx Mini stereo Jack oss RS 232 tip Tx ring Rx sleeve GND Ethernet control port 1 RJ 45 female Ethernet data rate scucccwstscrdcinavmoaieen 10 100Base T half full duplex with auto detect Ethernet protocol ccccceeceeeees ARP ICMP ping IR TCR DHCP HTTP SMTP Telnet Ethernet default settings Link speed and duplex level auto detected IP address 192 168 254 254 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 DACP oft WED SCIVEL
42. 510 and click the Download link at right d On the next screen fill in the required information then click the Download product name_ firmware version exe button e On the next two File Download Security Warning windows click Run If you want to save the firmware installer file to install the firmware on your computer later click Save on these two windows On the Save As window that opens browse to the folder where you want to save the firmware installation file and click Save When you are ready to install the firmware on your computer locate and double click this installer file f Follow the instructions on the installation wizard screens to install the firmware on your computer By default the firmware file is placed in a folder at C Program Files Extron Firmware DVS 518 or C Program Files x86 Extron Firmware DVS 51 for Windows 7 2 Access the DVS 510 web pages 3 Select the Configuration tab 4 On the Configuration page click the Firmware Upgrade link on the left sidebar menu DVS 510 Series e HTML Configuration and Control 95 5 Click the Browse button A Choose File to Upload window opens Look in Dvs 510 O 2 Ce TETY dvs _510_B1 00 0027 s19 Files of type au Files Cancel 7 Figure 47 Choose File to Upload Window with a Firmware File Selected 6 Navigate to the folder where you saved the firmware upgrade file and double click on the firmware file name it must have a
43. A E E A A fi ENE E A Audio input Number signal type cccccceees COA MECIONS ncniicuncuicncciebaderscunesiaudeane IOC SANGCC nce dsina cua inice Gretatactaeastneeen Nominal level aaien Maximum level Input gain adjustment 0 2 scaled RGBHV RGBS RGSB Y R Y B Y 1 scaled DVI HDMI HDCP compliant 2 female 15 pin HD 1 female DVI I only digital signal active 1 Vp p for Y of component video and for G of RGsB 0 7 Vp p tor RGB and for R Y and B Y of component video O V to 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms 50 Hz 60 Hz or 75 Hz depending on selected output resolution 640x480 800x600 852x480 2 1024x768 7 1024x8521 1024x1024 23 1280x768 1280x800 1280x1024 27 1360x765 73 1360x768 2 1365x768 2 1366x768 1365x1024 1400x1050 2 1440x900 2 1600x1200 1680x1050 1920x1200 2048x10801 24 3 6 7 8 3 480p 576p 7200 02 10801 22 1080p1 24 3 6 7 8 3 sat50 Hz at 00Hz al 75 Hz at 23 96 HZ at 24Hz at25 Hz 7 at 29 97 Hz at 30 Hz at 59 94 Hz 21 dB 5 MHz 300 mV maximum with input at O offset RGBHV RGBS RGsB bi level or tri level component video RGBHV RGBS RGSB Y R Y B Y bi level or tri level NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 PAL SECAM 2 75 Vp p 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 0 6 Vp p for component video tri level sync 0 3 Vp p for
44. Any change in configuration except sizing or positioning of the PIP window is saved to that input even after the PIP mode is no longer active e The PIP window input is shown in the default cycle as the current input e If the PIP window source is not active the PIP mode exits until an active signal is detected When the main window source is removed a black background is displayed e Audio and video breakaway are not allowed DVS 510 Series Operation 18 Enabling PIP Mode To enable picture in picture mode 1 Select an input for the main window The selected input button lights amber 2 Configure the input for the main window as desired see Input Configuration Menu on page 23 and Picture Controls on page 36 3 Press the PIP On Off button to activate the PIP mode e The input button for the PIP window lights green The first time the DVS is placed in PIP mode by default input 1 is selected if the main input is high resolution and input 5 is selected if the main input is low resolution If PIP mode has been enabled previously the input in the correct resolution category that was the PIP input most recently is selected e The PIP window appears on the screen in its previously displayed size and position On first activation the PIP window appears in the default size and position 4 Configure the PIP window as desired using the same methods you used to configure the main window in step 2 You can a
45. Configuration and Control 72 Command ASCII Command Host to Scaler IP Setup Commands continued Set verbose mode Esc k92 CV lt Response Scaler to Host Additional Description Vrb e Set verbose mode x93 For K932 verbose mode and tagged responses disabled 1 verbose mode 2 tagged responses for queries 3 verbose mode and tagged responses for queries Default is for Telnet connections and 1 for RS 232 or RS 422 control NOTES f verbose mode is enabled modes 1 and 3 you are shown all actions commands initiated by other users via the web RS 232 RS 422 or the front panel This does not include information requests e f tagged responses are enabled modes 2 and 3 the unit responds to all read or view commands with the command text as well as the value or information requested For example the view name command Esc CN lt returns Ipn e instead of the name only ks View verbose mode Set broadcast mode Set broadcast mode to default address Clear broadcast mode View broadcast mode Set broadcast port and MAC address Set event target IP address Set event target TCP port Set event target IP address Esc CV lt Esc x125 k84 lt Esc x125 EB lt Esc OEB lt Esc EB lt Ese x72 x133 x134 PB lt Esc x104 x84 ID lt Esc x104 x72 ID lt Esc k104 ID lt Password and Securit
46. D window on the first screen of the default cycle Inputs can also be selected via an SIS command the SPPCP software the web pages and the IR 904 remote control Configuring an input Follow these steps to configure any of the 10 video inputs 1 2 Press the numbered button for the input to configure Press the Menu button until Input Configuration is displayed in the LCD window see figure 15 on the previous page Press the Next button repeatedly until the desired input parameter submenu is displayed Rotate either Adjust knob until the desired submenu option is displayed NOTE For EDID settings rotate the horizontal knob lt gt to adjust the resolution and the vertical Adjust knob 4 to select a refresh rate inputs 5 6 8 and 10 only To save the input configuration press Menu once or Next repeatedly to return to the top level menu Alternatively wait for the LCD display to time out and return to the default cycle approximately 30 seconds The DVS saves the new settings Available input adjustments The following table shows which adjustments are available for each input type Composite S video RGB YUVp HDTV RGBcvS YUVi DVI Inputs 1 Inputs 3 Inputs 5 6 7 Inputs 5 6 Inputs 5 6 Inputs 5 6 Inputs 8 Total Pixels Active Pixels EDID and 9 7 and 9 Inputs 5 and 6 only Input configuration submenu adjustments The table on the next page shows how to ma
47. DCP present analog or digital inputs or outputs 0 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 53 ES 2 oO ol A N gt aN 5 x lt ol Hi Video switching effect Audio volume Audio output format Audio gain level Audio attenuation level Audio gain or attenuation level Audio treble and bass 12 dB through 12 dB PIP Audio source Digital audio input type Front panel security lock executive mode Cut instantly switches video 1 Fade video fades to black then fades to the new input Range of through 188 1 Mono 2 Stereo default through 12 dB decibels above zero 12 through dB decibels below zero Unit response can be positive or negative Range through 16 in 1 5 dB increments 12 dB 8 0 dB default 16 12 dB Follow main window default 1 Follow PIP window Digital 2 channel LPCM 48 kHz default Digital full audio 7 1 DTS and so on Disabled full front panel access default 1 Lock mode 1 all front panel functions locked 2 Lock mode 2 limited front panel access input selection PIP volume control and Auto lmage DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 54 Command and Response Table for DVS 510 Series SIS Commands ASCII Command Response Command Host to Scaler Scaler to Host Input Selection Video and audio x1 In ki All 44 Video x1 amp In K1 RGB lt Audio x1 In Ki Aud 4 Additional Des
48. DVI and two analog RGB YUV outputs the DVS 510 can integrate analog and digital video devices and HDCP compliance enables integration of Blu ray Disc players and cable or satellite HD receivers The DVS 510 also offers flexible control options including front panel controls Ethernet RS 232 or RS 422 and infrared IR The DVS 510 also includes 10 input stereo audio switching to accompany incoming video sources Gain and attenuation adjustment is provided for each input and the DVS 510 provides master volume control on the front panel Also included are bass and treble controls as well as integrated audio delay to maintain audio sync with the processed video output The DVS 510 is available in two configurations the standard DVS 510 which offers fixed and variable line level audio outputs and the DVS 510 SA which adds an integrated stereo amplifier with 25 watts rms output per channel into 4 or 8 ohms DVS 510 Series Introduction 1 Features The DVS 510 provides the following features Video upscaling and downscaling DVI RGB computer video high definition video and standard definition video sources can all be scaled to the desired output resolution The DVS 510 scaling engine provides high quality upscaling and downscaling of high resolution computer video signals High Performance Video Processing A high performance 30 bit scaling engine is able to scale standard definition video HDTV and RGB signals up or down in
49. GBS or RGsB or high resolution component video YUVp HDTV inputs 8 and 10 DVI e Low resolution Inputs 1 through 4 and 5 6 7 and 9 when they are configured as component video YUVi or RGBcvS The PIP function toggles between the selected input in each resolution group The PIP function cannot toggle between two inputs in the same resolution group The following table shows the resolution of each input Taput High Resolution Low Resolution Pf composite D2 composite ps fC Sevideo Daf Sevideo e ras YUVMOTY YUVi RGBOS Ce foaim o RGE YUVMOTY VUV RGBOS Mo overom OOo By default the PIP image is one fourth the size of the main window and is positioned in the lower right corner of the display NOTE The size of the PIP window can be set in the menu system see Enabling PIP Mode on the next page The position of the PIP window is set with the centering adjustment see Picture Controls on page 36 for details When PIP mode is active e The button for the main window input lights amber The PIP input button lights green e All picture controls configure only the image in the PIP window The main window settings cannot be modified while the PIP window Is active The PIP size and position can be adjusted with the same front panel controls or SIS commands used to adjust the main image e The parameters of the PIP window are adjustable trom the front panel menus or by SIS commands only e
50. I EMF compliance accessibility and related topics click here Conventions Used in this Guide In this user guide the following are used CAUTION A caution indicates a potential hazard to equipment or data NOTE A note draws attention to important information TIP A tip provides a suggestion to make working with the application easier Commands are written in the fonts shown here AR Merge Scene Opi1 scene 1 1 B51 W C G1 R 4 GVO300 GO4GG ODEDA OOGO G2 35 17 G3 Ese x1 x17 x20 x23 21 CE lt NOTE For commands and examples of computer or device responses mentioned in this guide the character is used for the number zero and 0 represents the capital letter o Computer responses and directory paths that do not have variables are written in the font shown here Reply from 208 132 180 48 bytes 32 times 2ms TTL 32 C Program Files Extron Variables are written in slanted form as shown here ping XXX XXX XXX XXx t SOH R Data STX Command ETB ETX Selectable items such as menu names menu options buttons tabs and field names are written in the font shown here From the File menu select New Click the OK button Copyright 2012 Extron Electronics All rights reserved Trademarks All trademarks mentioned in this manual are the properties of their respective owners Contents Introduction 1 ADON OE e tier teens EN E 1 About the DVS 510 Series Scal
51. Je inputs feature EDID emulation Optional To obtain one or two additional RGB YUV inputs you can connect an Extron DVIIM VGAF DVIIF DVI and Analog Breakaway Y cable to either or both DVI I input connectors Each Y cable provides an additional RGB VGA connector and DVI I connector see Breakaway cable under Video inputs 7 8 and 9 10 on the next page for more information DVS 510 Series e Installation 7 Video inputs 7 8 and 9 10 Connect two DVI two RGB YUYV or one each video sources to these DVI I connectors The analog portions of these connectors are identified as inputs 7 and 9 while the DVI portions are recognized as inputs 8 and 10 These connectors feature EDID emulation The following tables show the DVI I connector pin assignments for DVI and analog source connection Digital Connections Analog Connections TMDS data 1 T 1 _ TMDS data 2 MDS data 2 9 TMDS data 1 17 TMDS data 0 Red signal 2 TMDS data 2 10 TMDS data 1 18 TMDS data 0 a TMDS data bad TMDS data 1 3 TMDS data 0 5 Blue signal 2 4 shield shield shield afonsa rare fzo frora s posea fis nonea at orsa C1 C DDC clock 5 V power TMDS clock San shield o N cas 15 Grind a3 twoscecke os Not used Hot plug TMDS clock detect 1 8 RRR ae JETEDI 9 17 24 Breakaway cable You can use an optional Extron DVIIM VGAF DVIIF Y DVI adapter cable shown below to connect one analog RGB or YUV source and one DVI s
52. LED then release and press Reset flashes twice indicating the starting momentarily lt 1 second of events within 1 second If the events are currently running after the momentary press the Power LED flashes three times indicating the stopping of events Hold in the Reset button Mode 4 does the following Mode 4 enables you to set IP for about 6 seconds until 7 address information using ARP the Power LED blinks twice Enables ARP capability and the MAC address once at 3 seconds again at Sets the IP address back to factory 6 seconds Then release and default 192 168 254 254 press Reset momentarily for eas oper aeoe 7a c 9 gt LLJ 2 O V O G G ce lt 1 second within 1 second factory default Sets the default gateway address to the factory default Sets port mapping back to factory default Turns DHCP off Turns events off Reset All IP Settings Hold in the Reset button for Mode 5 performs a complete Mode 5 is useful if you want about 9 seconds until the reset to factory defaults except to start over with configuration Power LED blinks three times the firmware and uploading and also to once at 3 seconds again replace events at 6 seconds again at 9 Does everything mode 4 does seconds Then release and Clears port configurations press Reset momentarily for lt 1 second within 1 second Resets all IP options Clears all user settings Reset to Fact
53. Pixel phase e Vertical size e Color e Horizontal start Total pixels e Zoom e Tint e Vertical start e Horizontal position Pan PIP window input selection RGB delay Overscan Aspect ratio Power save screen saver modes Video mute HDCP signal status DVS 51 through 10 No selection PIP disabled through 5 in 0 1 second increments Default is 5 0 5 seconds Applies only to SMPTE input rates NTSC PAL 480p 576p 720p 10801 and 1080p 0 0 default for RGB and DVI A true Auto Image is executed on SMPTE inputs 1 2 5 default tor YUVp HDTV An Auto lmage command snaps to a 2 5 table 2 5 0 default for composite S video YUVi and RGBcvS An Auto lmage command snaps to a 5 0 table 1 Fill each input rate fills the entire output raster default 2 Follow each input rate is displayed with its native aspect ratio Black screen the scaler continues to provide output sync and muted video with no video input default 1 Blue screen the scaler provides a blue output while still providing continuous sync 2 Timed blue screen the scaler shows blue output tor 1 minute then mutes output video and sync Unmute 1 Mute to black 2 Mute output video and sync No receiver or source device detected analog or digital inputs or outputs 1 Receiver or source detected with HDCP digital inputs or outputs only 2 Receiver or source detected but no H
54. Products Control Program the DVS 510 HTML pages or IR remote control They cannot be accessed via the front panel This function freezes the current image on the display You can freeze and unfreeze the image using the Windows based control software see the SPPCP help Tile SIS commands via an RS 232 or RS 422 connection see the Freeze commands on page 63 in the Command and Response Table for SIS Commands or the web pages see User Control Page on page 99 If you switch inputs while the image is frozen the freeze mode is cancelled and the image from the new input is displayed Power Save Modes When there Is no active video for the current input you can disable the output sync so that a display can go into a lower power or standby state This can increase the life of the display panel or projector lamp You can select the power save mode using SIS commands see the Power Save Screen Saver commands on page 60 in the Command and Response Table for SIS Commands or the Signal Processing Products Control Program see the SPPCP help file The power save options are e Mute video to black retaining output sync e Display a blue screen e Display a blue screen for 1 minute then mute all sync outputs DVS 510 Series e Operation 42 Output Sync Mute This function mutes all video and sync outputs placing the display device in a power save mode Output sync mute is available only via SIS commands see the Video Mute commands on
55. RPE TOL ae Reset to Factory Unit Internal lt gt lt gt Defaults Temperature Press the Detail button to Current internal Q Q Q reset the unit to its temperature expressed in y y y y factory default settings degrees Fahrenheit and Test Pattern When finished system Celsius not adjustable Sel Switch Effect returns to default cycle elect a test pattern o Select the effect displayed e Off default e White Field when input is switched e Color Bars e Crop e Cut e Crosshatch e 1 33 Aspect e Fade default e 4x4 Crosshatch 1 78 Aspect e Grayscale e 1 85 Aspect e Ramp e 2 35 Aspect e Blue Mode Alternating Pixels Figure 18 Advanced Configuration Menu DVS 510 Series e Operation 29 Auto Image submenu Auto Image is enabled per input When an input is connected and Auto Image is enabled the DVS performs an image adjustment in which it measures where the active area starts and stops then adjusts input sampling accordingly so that the image fills the window The scaler measures the sync frequencies of the incoming video source and sets the active image area total image area and the sampling frequency according to a table stored on the DVS If an unknown input is connected to the DVS the scaler measures and estimates the resolution of the incoming video If the estimate proves inaccurate the Auto Image function makes measurements to more accurately set up the input sampling Auto image affects the following setting
56. Show selected audio output format Audio Mute Enable mute Mute the current input Disable mute Unmute the current input View mute status Show the mute status For x10 O mute off 1 mute on Audio Delay Enable audio delay Ese 1 ADLY lt Adly 1 lt Enable audio delay to compensate for the time needed to process the input signal Disable audio delay Esc ADLY lt Adly lt Disable audio delay View Esc ADLY lt Show the status of audio delay For 10 audio delay disabled 1 audio delay enabled Audio Follow Set audio follow Esc AFLW Af lw Select source for the audio View Esc AFLW lt ei Show the current audio source Presets User Presets Recall user preset 1 Ror fx25 lt Recall user preset tor selected input Save user preset 1 Spr x25 4 Save user preset x25 for the selected input see User presets on page 53 tor the saved parameters NOTE Audio mute or delay status unmuted or disabled 1 muted or enabled x25 User preset number 1 through 16 Audio volume level through 180 x51 Audio format 1 mono 2 stereo Audio source follow main window 1 follow PIP window Digital audio input type 2 digital 2 channel LPCM 48 kHz default 3 digital full audio 7 1 DTS and so on DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 62 ASCII Command Command Host to Scaler Presets continued Input Presets Recall inout preset S
57. T offset Firmware version number Unit name 1 through 12 Off or disable 1 Onor enable 1 99 represented as two ASCII characters with leading zero if required Factory detault name model name last 3 pairs of MAC address 12 through 14 Represents hours and minutes offset from Greenwich mean time GMT n nn listed to two decimal places Up to 24 characters alphabetical A Z or a z digits 9 or hyphen The following characters are invalid or not recommended in names Sac mie E AE a sk Re pee oe ND an vce The first character must be alphabetical The last character must not be a hyphen Local date and time format IP address Time in 10 ms increments to wait for characters to arrive at a serial port before terminating the connection For setting In the format MM DD YYeHH MM SS MM month 10 January through 12 December DD 1 through 31 YY through 99 HH through 23 MM through 59 SS through 59 For reading In the format Day eDDeMmmeYYYYeHH MM sS Day weekday Mon through Sun DD 1 through 31 Mmm month Jan through Dec YYYY year 2088 through 2099 HH hour through 23 MM minutes through 59 SS seconds through 59 nnan nnn nnn nnn Leading zeros in each of the four fields are optional tor setting values and are suppressed in returned values Factory detault IP address 192 168 254 254 Def
58. VS 510 SA 05 CD CO gt erie DHCP C On Off MAC Address 00 05 A6 05 CD CO vwa extron com IP Address 10 13 194 165 Firmware 1 00 Gateway IP Address 0 0 0 0 Model DVS 510 SA Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Part Number 60 835 02 Submit Cancel Date Time Settings Date 3 B 17 2011 z Local Date Time Time p 20 z Pm zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana Daylight Saving C Off USA C Europe Brazil Submit Cancel Figure 41 System Settings Page On password protected connections there are two levels of protection administrator and user Administrators have full access to all scaling capabilities and editing functions Users can select inputs create and recall presets and view all settings with the exception of passwords e Ethernet connection to the scaler can be password protected either entering SIS commands see the Remote Configuration and Control section beginning on page 47 or using the Signal Processing Products Control Program see the program help file e Connection via RS 232 or RS 422 is not password protected DVS 510 Series e HTML Configuration and Control 88 IP Settings Fields The IP Settings fields let you view and edit settings unique to the Ethernet interface After editing any of the IP settings click the Submit button at the bottom of this section Unit Name field The Unit Name field contains the name used as the from informa
59. able the limiter for the amplifier DVS 510 SA only turn audio delay on and off and select the audio output type stereo or dual mono The flow diagram below shows the Audio Configuration submenus and the adjustments that can be made from them The volume of the Variable output can be adjusted via the DVS front panel Volume knob see Volume Control on page 39 SIS commands see the Audio Volume commands on page 61 in the Command and Response Table for SIS Commands or the Signal Processing Products Control Program see the control program help file Output Configuration Menu a7 Audio Gain Attenuation Bass Treble I Use either Adjust knob to Gain Attenuation Bass Treble select a submenu option Set the audio gain or Set the bass level Set the treble level attenuation for the e Range 12 through 12 e Range 12 through 12 selected input e Default 0 e Default 0 e Range 12 through 12 Next e Default 0 Next Audio Output Audio Delay Limiter Stereo Next On Next On I I Audio Output Audio Delay Limiter Select the audio output type Set audio delay to On or Off Set the limiter to On or Off e Stereo Default e On Delays the audio to e On Automatically e Dual Mono match the video delay reduces audio level default to prevent clipping e Off e Off default This submenu appears only on the DVS 510 SA Figure 17 Audio Configuration Menu Gain Attenuation submenu To set the gain and atten
60. ails on these button functions LCD screen Displays messages menu information and your selections from menus or control buttons see Menus on the LCD Screen on page 20 for more information Menu navigation buttons Press Menu to access the DVS menu system and step through the menus From each menu press Next to step through the submenus see Menus on the LCD Screen for details Adjust knobs Rotate these horizontal lt gt and vertical knobs to scroll through submenu and picture control options and make adjustments Volume knob and indicator LEDs Turn this knob to adjust the volume on the input that is currently selected The three LEDs labeled Min Mid and Max light incrementally in bottom to top order to indicate the current volume level The Max LED top Is red the others are green see Volume Control on page 39 for details on these controls Config port This configuration port on a 2 5 mm TRS connector is an alternative to the RS232 port on the DVS rear panel For a description of the rear panel RS232 port see Rear Panel on page 7 NOTE This port supports RS 232 communication only Only the rear panel RS232 port supports both RS 232 and RS 422 Both of the DVS serial ports can be used for system configuration and control Instructions are received through these ports from the computer via SIS commands or the Signal Processing Products Control Program Both serial
61. al Adjust knob lt gt to increase or decrease the flashing number NOTE The Edit Comm Settings menu has no MAC address screen because the MAC address cannot be changed Exiting the Menu System To exit the menu system press the Menu button repeatedly until the Exit Menu Press NEXT screen appears Press the Next button to return to the default cycle Alternatively wait until the menu system times out and the default cycle resumes approximately 30 seconds Picture Controls The DVS has six picture control buttons located on the front panel to the right of the PIP buttons You can use these buttons to adjust size position brightness and contrast color and tint detail magnification zoom and select a portion of the image on which to focus the view pan See the Picture Controls Summary table on the next page for an explanation of these button functions NOTE When PIP mode is active all these picture controls apply to the PIP window To configure the main window press the PIP On Off button to exit PIP mode DVS 510 Series e Operation 36 Adjusting the Picture Controls To adjust the picture controls for the currently selected input 1 Press the button for the input that you want to adjust If you want to adjust the PIP window press the PIP On Off button to enter PIP mode then press the button for the PIP input 2 Press the desired picture control button Size Bright Cont brightness and contrast Detail s
62. ales amp Technical Support Hotline See the rear cover for contact information in your area When power is first applied to the DVS the LCD panel displays Initializing Please Wait then Extron DVS 510 Vn nn where n nn is the current firmware version If the DVS self test completes successfully the default cycle begins in which the LCD panel display alternates between the current output resolution and refresh rates and the currently selected input number signal type and horizontal and vertical frequencies These two screens continue to cycle on the screen when the menu system is not in use The flow diagram below shows the order in which the screens appear at power up and in the default cycle ee Power On Initializing Please Wait Extron _ DVS 512 V1 8 2 sec In 5 47 8KhZ RGB 60 Hz 5 sec 5 sec Output Rate 10881 6 Hz Figure 12 Power up and Default Cycle NOTE Audio and video mute settings are not retained when power is cycled to the DVS DVS 510 Series e Operation 17 Picture in Picture PIP Mode The picture in picture PIP feature lets the DVS display two image sources on the screen simultaneously One of these image sources must be low resolution composite S video YUVi or RGBcvS video while the other must be high resolution YUVp HDTV RGB or DVI video e High resolution Inputs 5 through 7 and 9 if they are configured as RGB RGBHYV R
63. all using this menu an SIS command see the User presets commands in the Command and Response Table for SIS Commands on page 62 or the Presets web page see Memory Input Presets Page on page 102 The following settings are saved in a user preset e Color e Horizontal position e Tint e Vertical position e Contrast e Horizontal size e Brightness e Vertical size e Detail e Pan e Zoom Saved user presets can be recalled to be applied to the current input The following flowchart provides an overview of the User Preset submenus and the options for each setting beru Default o T User Presets Use either Adjust knob to select a submenu option Pe 6 gt ae ea A gt e NA e NA Next e 1 through 16 1 through 16 Figure 14 User Presets Menu Saving or recalling a user preset 1 Press the Menu button until User Presets Is displayed in the LCD window 2 Press the Next button until the desired submenu name is displayed Recall Preset or save Preset 3 Rotate either Adjust knob until the LCD screen displays the number of the preset to which you want to save the current settings or that you want to recall 4 Press Next to save or recall the preset The User Presets menu is displayed To exit the user presets function without saving a preset press Menu NOTES e The presets are saved in nonvolatile memory therefore powering down the DVS does not lose the presets e User presets can be saved at one input
64. an information only screen no adjustments can be made trom it Reset to Factory screen This screen lets you reset the DVS to the default settings with which it was delivered from the factory To reset the unit 1 From the Advanced Contiguration menu press Next until the Reset to Factory Press Detail screen is displayed The Detail button under Picture Controls begins to blink m To initiate the reset press Detail When the reset is complete the default cycle is displayed DVS 510 Series e Operation 33 View Comm Settings Menu The View Comm Settings menu lets you view the current settings for the communication ports including the IP subnet mask and gateway addresses of the unit the MAC Media Access Code or hardware address the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP status and the serial port baud rate and type The flow diagram below shows the screens and the settings that can be viewed from this menu Advanced Configuration Menu View Comm Serial Port MAC Address DHCP Mode i Next Next Settings 9600 RS232 0005A605CDC7 Next eee I Serial Port MAC Address DHCP Mode View baud rate and port View Media Access Code View Dynamic Host protocol MAC hardware address Configuration Protocol DHCP On Off status Next Next IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address 192 168 254 254 Next 255 255 000 000 Next 000 000 000 000 I I I IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address View unit IP address View sub
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66. are Version Temperature of Connections Port Port Type Baud Rate Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Flow Control 2 RS 232 19200 8 None 1 None 1 00 98 6 F 037 C 003 scaler If a variable changes the display shows the change in status the next time it updates You can also update the page by clicking the Refresh button in your browser DVS 510 Series e HTML Configuration and Control 87 Configuration Pages The Configuration tab contains four pages that only an administrator can access These pages are listed in the left sidebar menu on the Configuration tab The following sections describe the changes you can make from these pages System Settings Page The DVS 510 displays the System Settings page when you click the Configuration tab The screen consists of fields in which you can view and edit IP administration and system settings The Scaler Settings Passwords and Firmware Upgrade pages can be accessed by clicking the appropriate link on the left sidebar menu See IP Addressing on page 116 for basic information about IP addresses and subnetting Extron Electronics 3 status Configuration File Management Control S System Settings R Below are your Unit s basic System Settings Most units will work with the default IP Settings without Firmware Upgrade making any changes If you require help changing your settings please refer to the user guide Fi A IP Settings 2 Unit Name D
67. ast grayscale and aspect ratio e Off default e White Field e Color Bars e Crop e Crosshatch e 1 33 Aspect e 4x4 Crosshatch e 1 78 Aspect e Grayscale e 1 85 Aspect e Ramp e 2 35 Aspect e Alternating Pixels e Blue Mode NOTE e Alt Pixels is used to calibrate display devices input sampling to the DVS output Use this pattern to adjust the clocking and phasing at the display until no more vertical bands are visible e Crop is used to center the DVS output on the display device Adjust the horizontal and vertical position on the display until all four crop lines are visible e Color Bars is used to calibrate color settings on the display and to confirm proper system wiring e Blue Mode causes only sync and blue video signals to pass to the display This can assist you in setting up the color and tint levels of the video input DVS 510 Series e Operation 32 Color Bars Crop Crosshatch to 1 33 Aspect 4x4 Crosshatch 1 78 Aspect Grayscale C 1 85 Aspect Ramp C 2 35 Aspect Alt Pixels tu Blue Mode White Field Figure 19 DVS 510 Series Test Patterns To select a test pattern 1 From the Advanced Contiguration menu press Next until the Test Pattern submenu is displayed 2 Rotate either Adjust knob to select a test pattern The default is Off no test pattern Internal Temp screen The Internal Temp screen shows the current internal temperature of the DVS unit in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius This is
68. ault broadcast IP address 255 255 255 255 1 through 32767 Default 18 or 100 ms DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 67 x88 Time in 10 ms increments to wait 2 through 32767 between characters before Default 2 or 20 ms terminating the connection Hardware MAC address 5 A6 XX XX XX Subnet mask nnn nnn nnn nnn Leading zeros in each of the four fields are optional for setting values and are suppressed in returned values Factory default subnet mask 255 255 0 Message length delimiter value nL Length of message to be received For the length or byte count via the serial port n byte count 1 through 32767 default is This parameter is optional nD Delimiter value Verbose mode clear or none default for Telnet connection 1 verbose mode default for RS 232 and RS 422 2 tagged responses for queries 3 verbose mode and tagged responses for queries NOTES f verbose mode is enabled modes 1 and 3 you are shown all actions commands initiated by other users via the web RS 232 RS 422 or the front panel This does not include information requests e f tagged responses are enabled modes 2 and 3 the unit responds to all read or view commands with the command text as well as the value or information requested For example the View Name command Ese CN returns Ipn e lt instead of the name only ksQ Priority status for receiving timeouts 1 use Send da
69. ave input preset Input Preset Name Write preset name Esc x26 k14 NP lt Response Scaler to Host 2 Rpr x26 lt 4 2 Spr x26 4 Nmp x26 x14 lt 4 NOTE The following characters are invalid in input preset names lt gt semicolon colon and space View preset name Esc x26 NP lt NOTE To clear an input preset name enter one space character for k14 Auto Memories Enable Esc 1 AMEM lt Disable Esc AMEM lt View setting Esc AMEM lt Advanced Configuration Test Pattern Set test pattern Esc TEST lt View test pattern Esc TEST lt 4 Freeze Set freeze Set freeze View RGB Delay Time Set RGB delay Esc VDLY View setting Esc VDLY lt Auto memories or freeze status Input preset name Test pattern Input preset number RGB delay amount 14 lt Amem 1 Amem lt 4 x10 lt 4 Test x20 4 x20 lt Vdly x37 lt 4 37 4 disabled 1 enabled Additional Description Recall input preset x26 Save the parameters of the current input to preset for saved parameters see Input presets under Symbol Definitions for DVS 510 Series SIS Commands Set name of preset to X14 The command character is a comma Presets can have up to 16 characters View the name of input preset x26 Enable auto memories to automatically recall the previo
70. ay To understand subnetting at the level required to install and operate the DVS 510 you must understand the concepts of a gateway local and remote devices IP addresses and octets and subnet masks and octets Gateways The DVS 510 Series can communicate with the e mail server that it uses for e mail notification directly if they are on the same subnet or its communication can be routed via a gateway a computer that provides a link between different subnets DVS 510 Series e Reference Information 120 Local and remote devices The local and remote devices are defined from the point of view of the function being described In this guide subnetting is an issue when you are using the controlling computer to set TCP IP and e mail values in the DVS see Establishing an Ethernet Connection Using TCP on page 48 When you are setting up the variables for e mail notification the scaler is the local device and the e mail server is the remote device IP addresses and octets Valid IP addresses consist of four 1 2 or 3 digit numeric Typical IP Address 192 168 254 254 sub fields called octets which are separated by dots eae periods see the figure at right Each octet can be numbered from 000 through 255 Leading zeros up to three digits total per octet are optional Values of 256 and above are invalid Subnet masks and octets The subnet mask figure 58 is used to determine whether the local and remote devices are
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72. c X15 HDET lt Esc HDET lt Esc HDET lt Esc HDET Horizontal Shift Center NOTE The horizontal and vertical shift range k16 is based on the current output resolution Response Scaler to Host Cont Ki K15 lt Cont xa x15 lt Cont Ki kis 4 x15 lt Hdet K1 x15 lt Hdet K1 x15 4 Hdet K1 x15 4 15 lt 4 Additional Description Set the contrast level to x15 Select the next higher contrast level Select the next lower contrast level View the current contrast setting Set the brightness level to x15 Select the next higher brightness level Select the next lower brightness level View the current brightness setting Set the detail sharpness level to x15 Increase the detail level Decrease the detail level Show the detail setting Specific value Esc HCTR lt lt Hctr Ki Set the horizontal centering to Kiel Increment up Esc HCTR lt Hctr xa Kie lt Shift the displayed window right Increment down Esc HCTR Hctr xa aa Shift the displayed window left View shift Esc HOTR lt View horizontal centering value x16 Vertical Shift Center NOTE The horizontal and vertical shift range k16 is based on the current output resolution Specific value Esc VCTR Vctr xi Set the vertical centering to Kte Increment up Ese VCTR lt Vetr Ki te lt Shift the displayed window down In
73. component video bi level sync or RGsB 75 ohms for horizontal 510 ohms for vertical 75 ohms Positive or negative selectable Unbalanced output 0 dB balanced output 6 dB Fixed and variable 20 Hz to 20 kHz 1 5 dB Variable lt 0 11 at 1 kHz 20 kHz bandwidth Fixed lt 0 025 at 1 kHz 20 kHz bandwidth Variable 90 dB at rated maximum output Fixed 90 dB at rated maximum output 80 dB at 1 kHz fully loaded 84 dB at 1 kHz 12 dB at 100 Hz 12 dB at 10 kHz 10 stereo balanced or unbalanced 10 3 5 mm 5 pole captive screw connectors stacked gt 10k ohms balanced unbalanced DC coupled 4 dBu 1 23 Vrms 10 dBV 316 mVrms 10 4 dBu balanced or unbalanced at 1 THD N 12 dBu to 12 dBu adjustable to input NOTE 0O dBu 0 775 Vrms O dBV 1 Vrms O dBV 2 dBu DVS 510 Series e Reference Information 108 Audio output Number signal type 0cccceeees 1 stereo or 2 mono 2 channels total COMMOCION Secc cstncstcnccatenncinnghcuasaneate 2 3 5 mm captive screw connectors 5 pole WUE QATIG Cer ciieesiinatmnninddersuivaisiacenecaeausceits 50 ohms unbalanced 100 ohms balanced Gaini CULO seats seeennna raat ccussnneceen 0 25 dB channel to channel Maximum level Hi Z ccceeeeeeee ee gt 21 dBu balanced at 1 THD N gt 11 dBu unbalanced at 1 THD N Maximum level 600 ohm gt 14 dBm balanced at 1 THD N gt 10 dBm unbalanced at 1 THD N Audio output amplified DVS
74. crement down Esc VCTR lt 4 Vetr Ki ei Shift the displayed window up View shift Esc VCTR lt View vertical centering value x16 Horizontal Size NOTE The horizontal and vertical size range k17 are based on the current output resolution Specific value Esc HSIZ lt Hsiz x Set the window width to x17 Increase size Esc HSIZ lt Hsiz xi Ki7 lt Widen the window Decrease size Esc HSIZ Hsiz xq l Narrow the window View Esc HSIZ lt e View horizontal sizing width value k17 NOTE K Input selection x15 Picture adjustments 1 through 12 through 127 for color tint contrast brightness and detail filter Range depends on the current output rate Horizontal and vertical shift center Horizontal and vertical size width and height Range depends on the current output rate DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 58 ASCII Command Command Host to Scaler Vertical Size NOTE The vertical size range k17 is based on the current output resolution Specific value Esc VSIZ Increase size Esc VSIZ Decrease size Esc VSIZ lt View Esc VSIZ lt Zoom Set specific Zoom In Zoom out View zoom Pan zoom value Esc ZOOM Esc ZOOM lt Esc ZOOM lt Esc ZOOM lt ean Host Additional Description Vsiz xi Set the window height to k17 Vsiz xi Make the window taller V
75. cription Select video and audio from input source X1 Select video from input source Kil Select audio from input source xi NOTES e When the DVS is in PIP mode the input selection command affects the PIP window In addition all picture controls and advanced input settings apply to the PIP input e Query commands amp and return the full tagged response as seen in verbose modes 2 and 3 However responses that include only the K1 variable are returned in verbose mode O or 1 not tagged Input Video Format Set video format x1 K3 Typ ka ka 4 View video format Ka x3 lt Set input K1 to video format x3 View video type of input Ki Input EDID Inputs 5 6 8 and 10 only DVI and VGA Specify an EDID value Ese A K1 21 EDID lt Edid A xa kai View EDID data Esc A K1 EDID lt 21 4 In verbose mode Edid A K1 x21 lt Auto Image Enable Auto Image Disable Auto lmage View Auto lmage Execute an Auto lmage Execute and fill Execute and follow NOTE i Input selection 1 through 18 Set the EDID resolution and refresh rate for input x4 to k21 View the EDID setting for input xq Perform Auto lmage on input K1 when it is selected or when a new signal is applied Turn off Auto Ilmage for input K1 View the current Auto lmage setting for Input Xi Perform an Auto Ilmage for the current input Perform an Auto lmage on the current input and Til
76. ctive Product S Demo KOE o descriptions and installation instructions control and manage TouchLink Systems LP Device Drivers Control Software Download drivers along with descriptions and Download control software along with installation instructions descriptions and installation instructions Figure 32 Download Center screen on the Extron Website 3 Locate the Signal Processing Products Control Program Tile from the list and click the Download link at right Signal Processing Products Control Program 79 532 01 Nov 9 2010 11 1 MB gt Download Control software for DVS 304 DVS 304 DVI IN1508 RGB DVI HDMI 300 RGB HDMI 300 A Annotator and USP 507 NK Release Notes Figure 33 Download Link for SPPCP Software 4 Follow the on screen instructions to download the program to your computer DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 79 Starting the Software 1 Click Start gt Programs gt Extron Electronics gt Signal Processing gt Signal Processing Products Control Program Alternatively if an SPPCP icon was installed on the desktop double click the icon The Select Connection Type window appears 2 Select either the TCP IP tab for an IP connection or the RS232 tab for a serial connection e For an IP connection e Inthe IP Address Host Name field either enter the IP address of your DVS or select the address from the menu NOTE 192 168 254 254 is the factory specitied default IP addres
77. d in parallel or equal a 4 ohm load Stereo R L Stereo L Stereo R 4 Ohm Total Load 4 Ohm Total Load 8 ohms Figure 10 Speaker Connection Examples DVS 510 Series e Installation 13 Operation This section discusses the functions available through the front panel to set up and operate the DVS 510 or DVS 510 SA Topics include e Front Panel e Powering On e Picture in Picture PIP Mode e Menus on the LCD Screen e Picture Controls e Input Presets e Audio Functions e Resetting e Front Panel Lockout Executive Modes e Additional Features e Using the Optional IR 904 Remote Control Front Panel Q G O S F Ga E oe ADJUST VOLUME BRIGHT can nen od DETAIL A ICONT ae A COLOR ZOOM Da TINT Exilron DVS 510 8 Figure 11 DVS 510 and DVS 510 SA Front Panel The front panel features and controls shown in the illustration above are described starting on the next page DVS 510 Series Operation 14 Input Buttons Press the desired input button to select an input and switch it to the current output The visual effect accompanying the switch switch effect can be a cut or a fade depending on the selection see Advanced Configuration Menu on page 29 With front panel input selection audio always follows switches with the front panel video selection Video and audio breakaway switching are available only via SIS c
78. d sharpness for NTSC PAL and HDTV 1080i sources that originated from film Motion adaptive 1080i deinterlacing High performance deinterlacing is provided for 10801 signals from HD sources including cable or satellite set top devices delivering optimized image quality through advanced motion compensation Aspect ratio control The output can be designated to meet a specific aspect ratio requirement so that the image fills the screen or is displayed with compensation for the native aspect ratio of the source Quad standard video decoding A digital four line adaptive comb filter decodes NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 PAL and SECAM for integration into systems worldwide DVS 510 Series Introduction 3 Test patterns 12 test patterns are provided for calibration and setup including a crop pattern crosshatch 16 bar grayscale color bars alternating pixels ramp white field 4 x 4 crosshatch and four aspect ratio patterns 1 33 1 78 1 85 and 2 35 Front panel security lockout executive mode When enabled locks out all front panel functions except for input selection all functions remain available through RS 232 RS 422 or IR remote control Optional IR remote control The optional Extron IR 904 handheld remote control provides an additional method of input source switching picture in picture and direct access to picture adjustments Ethernet monitoring and control The DVS 510 can be controlled and proactiv
79. decrease the bass by selecting a level 12 through 12 from the drop down menu or by clicking the or buttons to increase or decrease the level The default is Treble Increase or decrease the treble by selecting a level 12 through 12 from the drop down menu or by clicking the or buttons to increase or decrease the level The default is Output format Click the Mono for dual mono or Stereo button to select the output type The selected button is highlighted The default is Stereo Audio Start Up Limiter DVS 510 SA only From the drop down menu select the maximum volume level that the limiter will permit when the DVS is powered up You can select volume step 1 through 189 DVS 510 Series e HTML Configuration and Control 100 Picture Control From the User Control screen you can adjust the picture controls listed below NOTE These controls are not available when the DVS is in PIP mode To adjust picture controls for the PIP window click PIP Setup on the left sidebar menu to use the PIP Setup screen To adjust the picture controls in this section except for Pan either click the or button to increase or decrease the value in the text field or key in a value e Horizontal Shift Move the image to the right or left on the display The value in the text box is the distance in pixels of the left edge of the image from the left edge of the window The range is dependent on the output the default is
80. deo area of the selected input The default is the auto sensed value The range is 512 from the auto sensed value e Active Lines Increase or decrease the height in lines of the active video area of the selected input The default is the auto sensed value The range is 512 from the auto sensed value Memory Input Presets Page On the Presets page you can save and recall user memory and input presets Extron Electronics lt 3 f status Y Configuration T File Management Logged on Admin Logoff BI Contactus Memory Input Presets vvwe extron com Figure 50 Memory Input Presets Page User memory presets User presets save the current set of image parameters for the currently selected input Each input has 16 available user presets to which you can save settings You can subsequently recall any of the saved presets to replace the current configuration The following parameters are saved in a user preset e Color e Horizontal position e Tint e Vertical position e Contrast e Horizontal size e Brightness e Vertical size e Detail e Pan e Zoom To create a user preset 1 Click the User Control link on the left sidebar menu to display the User Control page 2 In the Input Selection section click the button for the input for which you want to create the preset 3 Make any desired changes to the picture and input sampling controls and other attributes for your chosen input DVS 510 Series e HTML Configuration and Co
81. e Signal Processing Products Control Program SPPCP The DVS supports RS 232 and RS 422 serial communication protocols and can operate at 9600 19200 38400 or 115200 baud rates See Edit Comm Settings menu on page 34 to configure this port using the front panel menus The default protocol for the serial ports is 9600 baud 1 stop bit no parity and no flow control See RS232 connector or Connecting to the RS 232 Config Port Front Panel on page 11 for the pin assignments for these two ports The RJ 45 connector on the rear panel can be connected to an Ethernet LAN or WAN to enable control of the DVS via SIS commands or the Signal Processing Products Control Program Communication between the scaler and the controlling device can be via a utility such as Extron DataViewer or HyperTerminal or via Telnet a TCP socket using port 23 The Telnet port number can be changed if necessary via SIS For information on connecting via Telnet see IP Addressing on page 116 Ethernet Cable The Ethernet cable must be properly terminated for your application as either a straight through cable or a crossover cable For pin assignments for these cables see LAN connector on page 10 DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 47 IP Address To access the DVS 510 or DVS 510 SA via the Ethernet port obtain the IP address of the scaler from your network administrator If the IP address has been changed to an address
82. e ellos Reparaciones mantenimiento Solicitar siempre los servicios t cnicos de personal calificado En el interior no hay partes a las que el usuario deba acceder Para evitar riesgo de electrocuci n no intentar personalmente la reparaci n mantenimiento de este equipo ya que al abrir o extraer 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 HH A E 9 ae Ane m bed eee AE AR AH SRS RAR CHA ERE KH RAEN ABER RERI Hy tee PLD REAA Be PLL AS RE Re 2 HAAS FLY AX o BIRARI 9 ZER EARR RENE HEP e PARAMS AEH EAE A T RRNA VAS PE AE HL ARPES ANSE CAT HP A att PAE AA ro EFL FERRIE LAT EMV ADR DLA URC AEE TAR POISE IE XFL SERB HE ATE WAN EHLERS ES KEEA ERA A SHS Lo R EORR H s
83. e image settings are recalled trom memory DVS 510 Series Introduction 2 PIP picture in picture Allows a video source to be displayed within a high resolution image or vice versa Audio switching can be set to follow either the main or PIP window Glitch free switching Switching between sources occurs without distortions or glitches with selectable cut or tade to black transitions Customizable front panel control buttons The tri colored backlit pushbuttons on the front panel can be custom labeled Power Save Mode The DVS 510 can be set to mute video and sync output to the display device when no active input signal is detected This allows the projector or flat panel display to automatically enter into standby mode to save energy and enhance lamp or panel life HDMI signals support When used with optional Extron HDMI DVI adapters the DVI inputs and output on the DVS 510 are compatible with HDMI The DVS 510 fully passes audio and auxiliary data as part of the HDMI signal ensuring audio and video compatibility with downstream HDMl equipped devices Audio switching and output volume control The DVS 510 features audio switching for 10 stereo balanced or unbalanced input sources and provides master volume control and muting as well as bass and treble controls Fixed and variable line level outputs are available and each output can be balanced or unbalanced Stereo input signals can be output as dual mono A
84. e value in the text box is the distance in pixels of the left edge of the image from the left edge of the display The range is dependent on the output the default is plus or minus the output rate This is the same as horizontal positioning or centering Vertical Shift Move the image up or down on the display The value in the text box is the distance in lines of the top edge of the image from the top edge of the display The range is dependent on the output the default is plus or minus the output rate This is the same as vertical positioning or centering Horizontal Size Stretch or shrink the image horizontally The value in the text box is the width of the image in pixels The range Is dependent on the output rate Vertical Size Stretch or shrink the image vertically The value in the text box is the height of the image in lines The range is dependent on the output rate Color Adjust the intensity of the colors in the image At the lowest adjustment all colors appear as shades of gray The range is through 127 the default is G64 Tint Change the appearance of the colors in the selected window The range is GBB to 127 the default is G64 Brightness Set the black level of the input The range is through 127 the default IS O64 Contrast Increase or decrease the range of image light and dark values in the image The range is through 127 the default is 064 Detail Filter Adjust the sharpness of the image
85. eated and recalled each successive time the input is detected Off On Each change in input sync triggers an automatic Auto Image When auto memory is disabled each change in sync is treated as a new signal and an automatic Auto Image is triggered Any manual changes made to the image and picture controls are lost each time a new rate is detected Off Off Each change in input sync causes default values to be applied to the rate Any manual changes made to the image and picture controls are lost when a new rate is applied Aspect Ratio submenu The aspect ratio control allows you to select between Fi11 the input signal at each rate fills the entire output raster or Follow the input signal at each rate is displayed with its native aspect ratio default setting e In fill mode if you want an aspect ratio adjustment for a single input rate you can set up the correct size and centering by using one of the Aspect Ratio test patterns as a template see Test Pattern submenu on the next page If auto memories is enabled this setting is saved and recalled the next time the signal is detected e In follow mode each input rate is displayed with its native aspect ratio 4 3 5 4 16 9 or 16 10 You can view the correct letterbox or pillar box settings by pressing the Size or the Position button If a single input is to fill the entire raster in follow mode you can manually set the position center to 0 0 and the size to match the cu
86. ect Ratio 6 Alternating Pixels 13 Blue Mode x21 Output resolution and EDID automatic match current scaler output resolution emulation default 10 99 see the EDID table below SIS Variables for EDID Resolution and Refresh Rate Combination Resolution 23 98 Hz 24Hz 25 Hz 2057 Hz 30Hz 50Hz 50 08 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 640 x 480 800 x 600 852 x 480 1024 x 768 1024 x 852 1024 x 1024 1280 x 768 1280 x 800 1280 x 1024 1360 x 765 1360 x 768 1365 x 768 1365 x 1024 1366 x 768 1400 x 1050 1440 x 900 1600 x 1200 1680 x 1050 1920 x 1200 480p 576p 720p 1080i 1080p Figure 29 SIS Commands EDID Table DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 52 gt lt N 5 gt lt N a I x lt to N I Output polarity Output sync format User presets Input presets H V default H V H V H V RGBHV default RGBS RGsB 1 through 16 The following parameters are saved in user presets 3 YUV bi level 4 YUV tri level Nee QGUN Q II e Color e Detail e Vertical size e Tint e Horizontal position Pan e Contrast e Vertical position e Zoom e Brightness e Horizontal size 1 through 128 The following parameters are saved in input presets e Input type e Contrast e Active pixels e Vertical position e Preset name e Brightness e Active lines e Horizontal size e Film mode detect Detail e
87. ected in the figure above or Click the Local Date Time button to set the date and time to your local settings From the Zone menu select your time zone The selection displayed in the Zone field identifies the standard time zone and the amount of time in hours and minutes that local time varies from the Greenwich Mean Time GMT international time reference If daylight saving time is currently in effect in your area select the radio button for the area If daylight saving time is not in effect or is not observed select Off When daylight savings time is enabled the scaler updates its internal clock between standard time and daylight savings time in the spring and fall on the date that the time change occurs in the United States of America and parts of Europe and Brazil When daylight savings time Is turned off the scaler does not adjust its time reference Click the Submit button at the bottom of the Date Time Settings section to implement your selections DVS 510 Series e HTML Configuration and Control 90 Scaler Settings page The Scaler Settings page simulates elements of the DVS 510 front panel menu system and also allows you to set video input signals for inputs 5 6 7 and 9 only configure the output and remotely select advanced configuration options Pay Extron Electronics gt f Status Configuration Y File Management Y Control 200 633 9 i messes E Loggedon Admin Logoff lt Contact y Stal
88. ection e f you selected Both as the signal type the input button on the screen is highlighted and the equivalent front panel button lights amber e If you selected either Audio or Video audio or video breakaway the following occurs e Video The screen input button is highlighted and the equivalent front panel button lights green e Audio The screen input button is highlighted and blinks the blinking continues until the audio Is switched to a different input The equivalent button on the front panel lights red If using audio or video breakaway repeat steps 1 and 2 for the remaining signal type Configuring the audio In the Audio section you can configure the audio signal by adjusting the following controls Mute Click this button to mute and unmute the audio When audio is muted this button is highlighted The default is unmuted Delay Click this button to delay the audio to match the video delay When audio delay is enabled this button is highlighted the default Volume Raise or lower the volume level by selecting a volume step 1 through 189 trom the drop down menu or by clicking the or buttons to increase or decrease the step number Gain Attenuation Set the gain level by selecting a number from the drop down menu or the attenuation level by selecting a number Alternatively click the and buttons to increase or decrease the gain or attenuation level The default is Bass Increase or
89. ection If there is NO password the response is empty NOTE A user password cannot be assigned if an administrator password does not exist Entering a password when the DVS has not been configured yields an E14 error response from the scaler If the administrator password is cleared removed the user password is removed also View user password Esc CU lt Reset clear user password Esc CU Ipu lt Clear or remove the user password Query session security level Esc CK lt lt In verbose mode Pvl Remap Port Destinations Set Telnet port map Esc MT Pmt Telnet port number Reset Telnet port map Esc 23MT lt Pmt 0G32 lt Disable Telnet port Esc OMT lt Pmt O lt View Telnet port mapping Esc MT lt a NOTES Duplicate port number assignments are not permitted for example the Telnet and web mapping cannot be the same An E13 invalid parameter error code results e Remapping of the port number other than to reset it to defaults 80 or 23 or to disable it by resetting it to 0 can be done only to ports numbered 1024 or higher Set web port map Esc MH lt lt Pmh Reset web port map Esc 88MH lt Pmh 0G8o lt Disable web port Esc MH lt Pmh lt View web port map Esc MH lt Set Direct Access port map Esc MD lt lt Pmd ae Reset Direct Access port map Esc 2001MD PMD 2 1 lt Disable Direct Access port map
90. efault 192 168 254 254 Set Gateway Addr 000 000 000 000 Pe lt gt Set the Gateway Address Set the Subnet Mask Select an octet Increase or decrease the Select an octet Increase or decrease the selected number selected number e Range 000 through 255 e Range 000 through 255 each octet each octet e Default 000 000 000 000 e Default 255 255 000 000 Figure 21 Edit Comm Settings Menu Adjustments can be made via the following Edit Comm Settings screens Serial Configuration submenu 1 Press Next until the Serial Configuration screen is displayed 2 Rotate the horizontal Adjust knob lt gt to select the baud rate The available selections are 960 the default 19200 38400 and 115200 Rotate the vertical Adjust knob to select RS232 or RS422 Set DHCP Mode submenu When Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP mode is enabled the scaler ignores any entered IP address and obtains its IP address from a DHCP server if the network is DHCP capable On the Set DHCP Mode screen rotate either Adjust knob to the right to turn DHCP on or to the left to turn DHCP off Contact your system administrator for the setting to select DVS 510 Series e Operation 35 Set IP Address submenu Valid IP addresses consist of four 1 2 or 3 digit numeric sub fields called octets that are separated by periods Each octet can be numbered from 000 through 255 leading zeros are inserted by the DVS The factory in
91. ely monitored over a LAN WAN or the Internet Embedded web pages are included for such common functions as input switching volume control and system configuration RS 232 and RS 422 control The DVS 510 can be controlled and configured via Simple Instruction Set SIS commands a set of basic ASCII code commands that allow for quick and easy programming via RS 232 or RS 422 Windows based configuration and control software The Signal Processing Products Control Program SPPCP can be used to configure and control the DVS 510 via RS 232 RS 422 or Ethernet Rack mountable 2U full rack width metal enclosure Internal universal power supply The 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz international power supply provides worldwide power compatibility Controlling the DVS 510 Series You can control the DVS 510 and the DVS 510 SA using one or more of the following methods The front panel controls include back lit buttons a Volume Control knob and rotary Adjustment encoders A computer a touch screen panel or any other device that can send and receive serial communications through the RS 232 RS 422 or Ethernet port enables the following controls e The Extron Simple Instruction Set SIS is a set of simple keystroke commands that can be used with any RS 232 or RS 422 device e The Extron Windows based control software provides a graphical interface for controlling the scaler from a computer e The embedded web pages enable HTML con
92. ement the horizontal start position Decrement the horizontal start position Show the horizontal location of the first active pixel in the active window Set the vertical location of the first active line in the active window to x5 Increment vertical start position Decrement vertical start position Show the vertical location of first active line in the active window Adjust the pixel phase value to el Increase the pixel phase Decrease the pixel phase Show the pixel phase Specify a value Esc x7 TPIX lt Tpix Ki K7 lt Adjust total pixels to x7 for active input Increment value Esc TPIX lt 4 Tpix xa kz Increase the total pixels Decrement value Esc TPIX Tpix xa kz Decrease the total pixels View total pixels Esc TPIX lt 4 A Show the total pixels Active Pixels Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View active pixels Esc xe APIX lt Esc APIX lt Esc APIX lt Esc APIX lt Apix k Ka lt Apix k Ka lt Apix k Ka lt x lt Adjust the active pixels value to 5a Increase the active pixels Decrease the active pixels Show the active pixels NOTE xij Input selection Horizontal start x5 Vertical start Pixel phase to 31 1 through 12 through 255 through 255 Total pixels Active pixels 512 of the default value for high resolution video and 127 for interlaced video
93. en 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 Teile im Inneren Diese ffnungen d rfen niemals von anderen Objekten blockiert werden Litium Batterie Explosionsgefahr falls die Batterie nicht richtig ersetzt wird Ersetzen Sie verbrauchte Batterien nur durch den gleichen oder einen vergleichbaren Batterietyp der auch vom Hersteller empfohlen wird Entsorgen Sie verbrauchte Batterien bitte gem den Herstelleranweisungen 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 sobr
94. ength 3L The response includes leading zeros Priority Status for port receiving timeouts For x93 Use Send data string command parameters default 1 Use Configure receive timeout command parameters The response includes leading zeros View receive timeout Esc CE x87 X88 x93 koa lt DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 70 ASCII Command Response Command Host to Scaler Scaler to Host Additional Description Ethernet Data Port Set current connection port Esc TC lt Ptid ae Set number of seconds in tens timeout of seconds before timeout on IP connections 1 through 650 View current connection port Esc TC lt timeout Set global port timeout Esc 1 T Ptil K129 lt 4 View global port timeout Ese 1TC lt A IP Setup Commands Set unit name Esc CN lt Ipne Set DVS unit name x82 can be up to 24 characters consisting of A to Z a to Z through 9 and hyphen The first letter must be alphabetical the last one must not be a hyphen View unit name Esc CN lt Reset unit name to factory Esc CN lt Ipn K115 lt Reset DVS name to its factory default default name K115 X115 consists of the model name and the last three pairs of the MAC address Example Esc eCN lt IpneDVS 51 SA 5 62 3D 44 Set time and date Esc CT Ipt is the local date and time format The set format is MM DD YY HH MM
95. er Settings Firmvare Upgrade Input r 2 Composite z urio S Video vwa extron com S Video z RGB x gt S i Lan 3 w Ve Film Mode EDID Disable NotApplicable Disable NotApplicable Disable NotApplicable Disable NotApplicable Disable NotApplicable Disable NotApplicable Disable MATCH OUTPUT O le RGB v RGB x O le DVI Md RGB x DVI O le Output Configuration Resolution Output Sync Format Output Polarity 1024x768 60Hz z RGBHY X H V z Advanced Configuration RGB Delay Test Pattern Auto Memories 0 5 sec off v On Switch Effect Aspect Ratio Fill v Fade u Figure 43 Scaler Settings Page Input Configuration section The Input Configuration section contains drop down menus that enable you to select various parameters for all or some of the inputs The following menus are provided e Input Select the analog signal type RGB YUVp HDTV RGBcvs or YUVi for inputs 5 6 7 and 9 e Auto Image Enable On or disable Off Auto lmage for each input When Auto Image is enabled each time an input is selected the DVS performs an image adjustment This consists of measuring where the active area starts and stops and adjusting input sampling accordingly so that the image fills the window e Film Mode Select Enable or Disable for film mode detection for each input DVS 510 Series e HTML Configuration and Con
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98. ewdriver between the lens cap and the diffuser see in the illustration below 4 Using a rotating motion of the screwdriver carefully pry the two pieces apart see in the illustration below 5 Lift out the transparent square label that you want to replace You may need to use the small screwdriver to gently pry the label out 6 Insert one of the new labels you created in step 1 into the clear button cap align the white backing plate with the cap and firmly snap it into place 7 Gently but firmly press the reassembled button into its space on the DVS front panel until it snaps into place 8 Repeat steps 1 through 7 as needed to relabel other buttons RN base N Diffuser 3 Button Label SNS 7 K D Clear Lens Separating the two piece button here at the corner Figure 53 Replacing a Button Label Creating Labels Using the Button Label Generator The Button Label Generator software creates labels that you can place inside the transparent covers of the front panel buttons You can create labels with names alphanumeric characters icons and even colored bitmaps for easy and intuitive input and output selection See Replacing Button Labels on the previous page for procedures for removing and replacing the button covers The program is contained on the same DVD as the Signal Processing Products Control Program and is installed automatically when you Install the control software By default
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100. f the amount of rotation needed to achieve volume levels When this knob is turned the LCD window displays a bar graph representation of the volume level for 0 5 seconds before returning to the previous menu In addition the step number is displayed at the top of the LCD screen Figure 22 Example of the LCD Screen during Volume Adjustment Volume adjustment can be made from the front panel at any time during scaler operation Volume LEDs To the right of the Volume knob are three LEDs that indicate the volume level e Max red Lights steadily when the volume level is between 80 and 99 When the volume is at 100 maximum this LED flashes e Mid green Lights steadily when the volume level is above 49 e Min green Lights steadily when the volume level is above 1 When the volume is at O minimum this LED flashes It also flashes when the audio is muted by SIS command see the Audio Mute commands on page 62 in the Command and Response Table for SIS Commands or by the IR remote control see Using the Optional IR 904 Remote Control on page 43 NOTES e When the volume is muted all the Volume LEDs go dark except Min which flashes e When an incremental Volume LED lights the LEDs below it remain lit For example when the Max LED lights the Mid and Min LEDS are also lit DVS 510 Series e Operation 39 Audio or Video Breakaway Resetting VOLUME MAX 0 MIN LED flashes when
101. f video inputs to be connected to the DVS 510 to expand the number of input video sources Each input should be switched into the DVS configured then saved as a preset for recall by a control system when that input is sent from the matrix switcher to any of the 10 DVS inputs e Ifan input preset is recalled to an input that does not support the input type saved in the preset an SIS error code is returned e If the signal frequencies and total line count do not match the frequencies saved in the preset the DVS uses the auto memories settings instead of recalling the preset If no auto memory exists for the frequency the DVS references its lookup table a generic list of default sampling parameters embedded in the DVS e If the output rate does not match the output rate that was active when the preset was saved all settings in the input preset are recalled except size and position Audio Functions The DVS 510 Series provides three audio outputs fixed variable and amplified DVS 510 SA only The following table shows the functions available on these audio outputs pass ft KX Tebe FX Wowem KO me Ss pe See Audio Configuration Menu on page 28 for information on adjustments to the functions listed in the table above DVS 510 Series Operation 38 Volume Control Rotating the Volume knob on the front panel increases and decreases the audio volume in up to 100 steps The table below shows some examples o
102. fault 064 Tint Change appearance of colors Zoom Pan Increase or decrease Min 100 Either Press this the size of the image Max 200 button once while keeping the to set Zoom aspect ratio constant Default 100 to set V Move the focus on the For H and V H Horizontal lt gt an T image right left up or 100 through 100 V Vertical down Default 000 DVS 510 Series e Operation 37 Input Presets The DVS 510 Series has 128 input preset slots which can save signal type input configuration settings and picture control settings for any of the inputs These presets can be saved and recalled using the Windows based control software see the Signal Processing Products Control Program help file SIS commands see the Input Presets commands on page 63 in the Command and Response Table for SIS Commands or the DVS 510 Series web pages see Memory Input Presets Page on page 102 The following settings are contained in the input presets e Input Type e Color e Horizontal Start Horizontal Position e Preset Name e Tint e Vertical Start e Vertical Position e Film Mode Detect e Contrast e Pixel Phase e Horizontal size e Zoom e Brightness e Total Pixels e Vertical size e Pan e Detail Filter Can be set by SIS command only The 128 input presets are global containing all of the settings for an input when the DVS is used with a matrix switcher This allows a matrix switcher with multiple types o
103. full front panel lockout 2 Partial front panel lockout Only input selection PIP volume control and Auto Ilmage are available DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 64 ASCII Command Response ve eee Command Host to Scaler Scaler to Host Additional Description Advanced Configuration continued HDCP Signal Status Query input Esc I HDCP Request the HDCP signal status of the current input Query output Ese O HDCP lt Request the HDCP signal status of the DVI output Video Switch Effect NOTE The video switch effect also affects the audio switch as discussed in the following command descriptions Cut Esc SWEF lt Swef Set the video switch effect to cut The audio output is instantly switched to the next input Fade Swef 1 lt 4 Set the video switch effect to fade default The audio ramps down from the current input then ramps up to the new input View effect Esc SWEF lt a Show the current switch effect IR Receiver Enable receiver 65 1 IRDisable 1 Enable the IR receiver on the DVS front panel Disable receiver 65 O IRDisable ge Disable the IR receiver default View IR receiver status 65 el View IR receiver status Information Request General information Vid xa Aud K1 Pip Ki Typ K3 Std kia 4 View the following device information Vid video input Aud audio input Pip PIP input Typ video signal type Std video standard X11
104. g speakers to this port DVS 510 Series e Installation 9 Variable audio output connector Connect an audio device to this female 5 pole 3 5 mm captive screw connector for balanced or unbalanced variable audio output This output is affected by tone control gain attenuation and audio delay Wire the connector as shown below No Ground Here j Tip i Pt e m MAX Sleeves mmm ge i 16 5 mm Tip a i Do not tin the wires No Ground Here Balanced Audio Output Unbalanced Audio Output Figure 5 Audio Output Connector Wiring QD Fixed audio output connector Connect an audio device to this female 5 pole 3 5 mm captive screw connector for balanced or unbalanced fixed audio output This output is not affected by tone control however it is affected by gain attenuation and audio delay Wire the connector as shown in figure 5 above 2 Reset LED This green LED lights steadily while power is on While the reset button is being pressed and held it blinks the number of times to indicate the reset mode 3 Reset button Using a small screwdriver pointed stylus or ballpoint pen press this recessed button for manual resets The unit has four modes of reset see Resetting on page 40 for additional information LAN connector Plug an Ethernet cable into this RJ 45 jack to connect the unit to a computer network Ethernet control allows you to configure and control the scaler from a remote location
105. g the SPPCP software see the control program help file To view this file do either of the following e Select Contents from the Help menu e Press the lt F1 gt key on your computer keyboard DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 81 Updating the Firmware Using SPPCP The Firmware Loader utility accessed through the Signal Processing Products Control Program provides a way to replace the DVS 510 firmware In addition to being provided on the Extron Software DVD the Firmware Loader is available free of charge from the Extron website To update the firmware using the Firmware Loader 1 If necessary download the Firmware Loader software from the Extron website www extron com a On the Extron web page select the Download tab b On the Download Center page select the Software link on the left sidebar menu c Locate the Firmware Loader and click the Download link at the far right d Follow the on screen instructions to download the Firmware Loader program to your computer From the Extron website download the latest firmware file and install it on your computer a On the Extron web page select the Download tab b On the Download Center page click the Firmware link on the left sidebar menu c On the list of available firmware files locate the DVS 510 and click the Download link at right d On the next screen fill in the required information then click the Download product name_ firmware vers
106. ght between the remote control and the scaler IR sensor and trom no more than 30 feet 9 m away DVS 510 Series Scaler oe 30 9 1 m maximum I IR 904 Remote Control Figure 24 Area for Remote Signal Reception DVS 510 Series e Operation 43 Locking IR Remote Control Access The DVS can be set to lock out users from using the IR 904 Remote Control to control the scaler Remote access can be enabled and disabled via SIS commands see the IR Receiver commands on page 65 in the Command and Response Table for SIS Commands When remote access is locked all other controls remain available SIS commands web pages control software and front panel NOTES e By default the IR receiver is disabled e The DVS must be connected to power before you operate the remote control Setup operations cannot be performed from the remote control Installing Batteries in the IR 904 Remote Control Install two AAA batteries in the IR 904 Remote Control as shown below Figure 25 Installing Batteries in the IR 904 Remote Control Buttons on the IR 904 Remote Control The following DVS 510 Series functions are available through the buttons on the IR 904 IR Remote Control Figure 26 Buttons on the IR 904 Remote Control DVS 510 Series e Operation 44 Pip control buttons Control the picture in picture PIP function e PIP On Off button Toggles between showing and hiding the picture in picture
107. gnal is detected again these image settings are recalled from memory To enable or disable auto memories 1 Press Next until the Auto Memories submenu is displayed 2 Rotate either Adjust knob to the right to select On or to the left to select Off The default for auto memories is On It is recommended that auto memories not be disabled unless you are using an input preset selectable via SIS commands the SPPCP and the web pages or if you want each input to be treated as a new input without using saved settings When an Auto Image is performed auto memory is checked first and if an entry is found its settings are used If you do not want to use the auto memories settings disable auto memories before allowing Auto lmage to be performed See the table below for the results of the possible combinations of Auto lmage and auto memories settings DVS 510 Series e Operation 30 Auto Memories and Auto Image Interaction AutoImage tion O OO O On On New signals or rates that have not been previously detected by the DVS 510 are initially set up using default parameters then Auto Image is applied and the values are stored The next time that signal is detected the values stored in the auto memory location are applied On Off Default New signals or rates that have not been previously detected by the DVS 510 are set up using default parameters If manual input or picture settings are made to the input an auto memory location is cr
108. harpness Position centering Color Tint color quality or Zoom Pan magnification or horizontal and vertical panning 3 Rotate the horizontal 4 gt and vertical Adjust knobs to select a level trom the available range 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each image adjustment you want to make for the selected input NOTE The LCD screen displays N A in place of a value if that adjustment does not apply to the video format of the input Picture Controls Summary The following table explains the functions of the Picture Controls buttons and how to make adjustments In the Display column n is a single digit O through 9 pies Taman range Tart Size V Enlarge or shrink the Min 0 H width nnnn Max 4095 Horizontal lt gt V height Vertical Bright Cont Cont Brightness Set the Brightness 000 127 Brightness nnn black level of the input Default 064 Horizontal lt gt Contrast Increase Contrast 000 127 Contrast Vertical 4 or decrease range of Default 064 image light and dark values o Adjust image 000 127 Either sharpness and noise Default 064 reduction H Center Position image relative Range 2048 2048 H Horizontal lt gt tnnann mass to display center Default 0000 V Vertical an Color Tint Color Adjust color Color 000 127 Color T lt gt nnn intensity At lowest Default 064 Tint Vertical 4 adjustment all colors Tint 000 127 are shades of gray De
109. he default timeout at 5 minutes and periodically issuing the Query Q command to keep the connection active If there are long idle periods Extron recommends disconnecting and reopening the connection when another command must be sent Using SIS Commands 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 When the DVS determines that a command is valid it executes the command and sends a response to the host device Each scaler 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 DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 48 Scaler initiated Messages When a local event such as a front panel input selection or adjustment takes place the DVS responds by sending a message to the host No response Is required from the host Some scaler initiated messages are listed here c Copyright 20nn Extron Electronics DVS 51 Vn nn 6 835 0n lt Www DD Mmm YYYY hh mm ss lt The DVS sends the copyright message upon connecting to the computer via IP or when powering up while connected Vn nn is the firmware version number Password The Password prompt requires a password administrator level or user level followed by a carriage return The prompt is repeated if the correct password is not entered
110. hen the desired option is displayed do one of the following to select it e Press Next to display another submenu e Press Menu repeatedly until the Exit Menu Press NEXT screen appears then press Next to return to the default cycle e Do nothing more and wait until the LCD screen returns to the default cycle approximately 30 seconds The menus time out and the default cycle is displayed after 30 seconds of inactivity however any selections you made with the Adjust knobs are saved and remain in effect until you change them or reset the unit to factory defaults see Resetting on page 40 DVS 510 Series e Operation 20 Menu flow diagram The flow diagram below shows the menus that are displayed in the front panel LCD window and the order in which they appear when you repeatedly press the Menu button Extron fam Default o DVS 519 V1 8 Input Configuration Menu Output oe Configuration 30 sec Menu Audio See Configuration 30 sec Menu Advanced Configuration Menu View Comm Setting Menu y Menu Exit Menu EEPE S Press NEXT 30 sec l Next ________ Figure 13 Main Menu The following sections describe the submenu options for each of the menus DVS 510 Series e Operation 21 User Presets Menu User presets save the current set of image parameters for the selected input Each input has 16 available user memory presets to which you can save settings or rec
111. ient Escape Character is CTRL Microsoft Telnet gt Figure 57 Telnet Screen Telnet tips It is not the intention of this guide to detail all of the operations and functionality of Telnet however some basic level of understanding is necessary for operating the DVS 510 Series via Telnet Connecting to the DVS Open command Use the Open command to connect the computer to the DVS 510 scale After the computer and scaler are connected you can enter the SIS commands the same as you would if you were using the RS 232 or RS 422 link Connect the computer to the DVS as follows 1 At the Telnet prompt enter open IP address e If the scaler is not password protected no further prompts are displayed until you disconnect from the DVS e If the scaler is password protected Telnet displays a password prompt 2 If necessary enter the password at the prompt Connection to the scaler via Ethernet can be password protected There are two levels of password administrator and user e Administrator A person logged on as an administrator has full access to all DVS scaling capabilities and editing functions e User 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 scaler is delivered with both passwords set to carriage return When you are logged in the scaler returns either Login Administrator or Login User No fu
112. ies are 1024x768 60 Hz The table on the next page shows the available resolutions and refresh rates on the DVS 510 Series DVS 510 Series e Operation 26 Resolution 23 98 Hz 24 Hz 25 Hz 29 97 Hz 30 Hz 50 Hz 59 94 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz saoxaso ee dx soco S S A X oases Toara 20x78 masx maose S a a hoes ss eo 1366x768 as pe fe 1920x1200 ae i _ E oases xx Default resolution NOTE The default refresh rate of 60 Hz is applied when the DVS switches to a different resolution except for 576p for which it defaults to 50 Hz Output Type submenu Rotate either the horizontal 4 gt or the vertical 4 Adjust knob to select the output video format required by the display Available signal types are RGBHV default RGBS RGsB YUV bi level and YUV tri level Sync Polarity submenu The display device may require a particular combination of horizontal H and vertical V sync signal polarities Select the appropriate combination of positive or negative H and V sync by rotating either the horizontal lt gt or vertical 4 Adjust knob Options are H V default HtV H V or H V NOTE This submenu applies only to RGBHV format For all other output formats N A is displayed for this submenu DVS 510 Series e Operation 27 Audio Configuration Menu The Audio Configuration menu enables you to adjust the levels of gain attenuation bass and treble enable and dis
113. in the image The range is 88 through 127 the default is 64 Zoom Increase or decrease the size of the image while keeping the aspect ratio constant The range is dependent on the output rate Pan Click the L or R button to move the focus on the image left or right Click the U or D button to pan up or down Pan is available only if Zoom is set to greater than 100 Input Sampling PIP The input sampling controls for the PIP window also can be adjusted by clicking the or button to adjust the value in the text field or by keying in a value Horizontal Start Specify the distance in pixels from the left edge of the total video display area of the selected input to the left edge of Its active area The default is 128 Vertical Start Specify the distance in pixels from the top edge of the total video display area of the selected input to the top edge of Its active area The default is 128 Pixel Phase RGB and YUVp HDTV inputs only Adjust the point at which pixels are sampled for the selected input The range is 1 through 31 the default is 16 Total Pixels RGB and YUVp HDTV inputs only Increase or decrease the width in pixels of the total line of video The default is the auto sensed value The range is 512 trom the auto sensed value Active Pixels Increase or decrease the width in pixels of the active video area of the selected input The default is the auto sensed value The range is 512 from the auto sensed value
114. input NOTES e When PIP is enabled all picture control commands apply only to the image in the PIP window e f input K1 is in the same high or low resolution category as the currently displayed input the error code E13 invalid parameter is returned The table below shows the categories for each input High Resolution Low Resolution RGB YUVp HDTV RGB YUVp HDTV RGB YUVp HDTV DVI all formats LT RGB YUVp HDTV VI all formats Sy PIP off Esc PIP lt Pip lt Disable PIP 7 NOTE xi Input selection for PIP 1 through 18 x23 Output polarity H V default 1 H V 2 H V 3 H V Output sync format RGBHV default 1 RGBS 2 RGsB 3 YUV bi level 4 YUV tri level Power save and screen saver modes Black screen output sync retained 1 Blue screen continuous sync 2 Timed blue screen Screen is blue for 1 minute then output video and sync are muted DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 60 ASCII Command Response ve Bao Command Host to Scaler Scaler to Host Additional Description Picture in Picture PIP continued View PIP input Esc PIP lt View the input in the PIP window Swap Exchange the displayed content between the main and PIP windows Audio Commands Audio Volume Set output volume Vol Set the volume for the output to x59 Increment volume Vol Increase the audio volume Decrement volume Vol Decrease the a
115. ion exe button e On the next two File Download Security Warning windows click Run If you want to save the firmware installer file to install the firmware on your computer later click Save on these two windows On the Save As window that opens browse to the folder where you want to save the firmware installation file and click Save When you are ready to install the firmware on your computer locate and double click this installer file f Follow the instructions on the installation wizard screens to install the firmware on your computer By default the firmware file is placed in a folder at C Program Files Extron Firmware DVS 519 or C Program Files x86 Extron Firmware DVS 51 for Windows 7 Start the Signal Processing Products Control Program From the Tools menu select Update Firmware The SPPCP window minimizes and the Firmware Loader window opens NOTE For full instructions about using the Firmware Loader select Help trom the Help menu on the Firmware Loader window or press the lt F1 gt key On the Firmware loader window select your DVS 510 name in the Devices section if necessary DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 82 6 Double click on lt double click to set gt in the New Firmware File column or select New Firmware for Selected Devices from the File menu a Firmware Loader O AmE File Edit Option Help S b IARE Oh Simultar Total ia bam Boga hi View Log Device Name
116. ke the selections and adjustments that are accessed through the Input Configuration submenus DVS 510 Series Operation 24 Input Configuration Submenu Horizontal lt gt and Vertical Knob Adjustment Video Signal Type Inputs 5 6 7 and 9 Accepted video signal types include RGB RGBcvS YUVp HDTV and YUVi Film Mode Detect Enable and disable 3 2 pulldown detection for NTSC and 2 2 film detection for PAL video sources 3 2 and 2 2 pulldown film modes help maximize image detail and sharpness for video sources that originated from film When film is converted to NTSC video the film frame rate must be matched to the video frame rate Jaggies and other image artifacts can result If conventional de interlacing techniques are used on film source video When film mode is enabled the DVS recognizes signals that originated from film and then applies video processing algorithms that optimize the conversion of video that was made with the 3 2 or 2 2 pulldown process This results in sharply detailed images Vertical Start Position The distance in pixels from the top edge of the total video display area for the selected input to the top edge of its active area Horizontal Start Position The distance in pixels from the left edge of the total video display area for the selected input to the left edge of its active area Pixel Phase Inputs 5 6 7 and 9 The point at which pixels are sampled available only f
117. l the entire output display Perform an Auto Image on the current output and follow the aspect ratio of the input x3 Input video format 1 RGB 2 YUVp HDTV 3 RGBcvS 4 YUVi 5 S video 6 Composite video 7 DVI x21 EDID resolution and refresh rate See the EDID resolution table on page 53 for the available values DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 55 Command Horizontal Start Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View horizontal start Vertical Start Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View vertical start Pixel Phase available only for RGB and YUVp HDTV input signals Specify a value Increment value Decrement value View pixel phase Total Pixels available only for RGB and YUVp HDTV input signals NOTE The total pixels value X7 is based on the current input resolution ASCII Command Host to Scaler Esc Ka HSRT lt Esc HSRT lt Esc HSRT lt Esc SRT lt Eso ks VSRT 4 Esc VSRT lt Esc VSRT lt Esc VSRT lt Esc ke PHAS lt 4 Esc PHAS lt Esc PHAS lt Esc PHAS Response Scaler to Host Hsrt Ki ka 4 Hsrt xa xa 4 Hsrt Ki ka 4 x4 lt Phas x ke lt Phas K ke lt Phas x ke lt xe lt Additional Description Set the horizontal location of the first active pixel in the active window to x4 Incr
118. lso enable PIP via SIS commands see the Picture in picture PIP commands on page 60 in the Command and Response Table for SIS Commands the Windows based control software see the SPPCP help file the web pages see PIP Setup Page on page 104 or using the IR remote control see Using the Optional IR 904 Remote Control on page 43 Changing the PIP Input To change the input for the PIP window or the main window determine if the corresponding input is low or high resolution If your main window image Is from a low resolution source switch to another low resolution input from the front panel The front panel buttons do not permit you to select two low resolution or two high resolution inputs For example if you have selected input 1 composite for the main window the button Is lit amber and then you press the button for input 2 also composite input 2 is selected for the main window lights amber and input 1 is deselected Using the PIP Swap Feature Use the swap feature to switch the active main window input with the current PIP input For example if the main window is input 5 RGB scaled and the PIP window is input 1 composite applying the swap command results in input 1 becoming the main window and input 5 the PIP window To swap the main window input with the PIP input press the PIP Swap button The buttons switch colors from amber to green and vice versa You can set audio to follow the main defa
119. n To unfreeze the image press this button again Detail buttons Adjust the sharpness of the image Cont buttons Increase or decrease the range of image light and dark values contrast Color buttons Adjust the color intensity at the lowest level all colors are shades of gray Audio Mute button Toggles audio output muting on and off Video Mute button Toggles video output muting hiding on and off AV Mute button Mutes and unmutes both video and audio simultaneously DVS 510 Series e Operation 46 Remote Configuration and Control Serial Ports Ethernet Port The DVS 510 can be remotely controlled via a host computer or other device such as a control system attached to the rear panel RS232 connector the front panel RS 232 Contig port or the LAN port You can configure and control the DVS by the Extron Simple Instruction Set SIS of commands by using the Extron Windows based Signal Processing Products Control Program SPPCP or by the internal HTML web pages see the HTML Configuration and Control section beginning on page 85 This section describes the serial and Ethernet connections through which the SIS commands can be issued and lists the commands that are available for configuring and controlling the DVS 510 Series It also provides instructions on obtaining and opening the control program Topics include e Serial Ports e Ethernet Port e Using SIS Commands e Using th
120. nds see the Resets commands on page 66 in the Command and Response Table for SIS Commands or from the front panel see Reset to Factory screen on page 33 CAUTION Review the reset modes carefully Using the wrong reset mode may result in unintended loss of flash memory programming port reassignment or scaler reboot The table on the next page provides a summary of the reset modes NOTES e The reset modes listed in the table on the next page close all open IP and Telnet connections and all sockets e Each mode is a separate function not a continuation from mode 1 to mode 5 e There is no reset mode 2 for the DVS 510 Series DVS 510 Series e Operation 40 DVS 510 Series Reset Mode Summary ___ Mode Activation Result Purpose and Notes Hold in the recessed Reset The DVS reverts to the factory Use mode 1 to revert to button while applying power default firmware for a single the factory default version to the unit power cycle Event scripting does for a single power cycle if not start if the unit is powered on in incompatibility issues arise with this mode All user files and settings user loaded firmware such as drivers adjustments and IP settings are maintained Factory Firmware Hold in the Reset button Mode 3 turns events on or off If Mode 3 is useful for tor about 3 seconds until the events are currently stopped after troubleshooting the Power LED blinks once the momentary press the power
121. nds before IP connection timeout Hardware MAC address with the 4 most significant hex nibbles converted into a single 16 bit decimal number Hardware MAC address with the 8 least significant hex nibbles converted into a single 32 bit decimal number If a password exists the unit responds with the password RS 232 connection or 4 asterisks IP connection If there is no password the response is empty 1 through 127 Combination of the model name and the last three pairs of the unit MAC address for example DVS 51 SA 5 62 3D anonymous 1 1 extended security levels 11 user 12 administrator Leading zeros are suppressed through 255 Default clear The response Is returned with leading zeros none 1 full 2 standby and full 1 through 65800 Default 38 300 seconds Can be up to 10 digits DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 69 Command and Response Table for IP Specific SIS Commands ASCII Command Response or ae Command Host to Scaler Scaler to Host Additional Description Bidirectional Serial Port Send data string Esc x71 x87 x88 x91 RS lt X732 response from command Configure port type Esc x1 CY Cpn K1 Cty A For X71 RS 232 1 RS 422 Configure port parameters Esc X95 x96 x97 x98 CP lt Cpn 71 k95 x96 x97 kos lt Set baud rate x95 parity x96 data bits and stop bit
122. net mask IP address View gateway IP address Figure 20 View Comm Settings Menu Edit Comm Settings Menu This menu lets you make changes to the serial port configuration IP addresses and the DHCP mode Although the Edit Comm Settings menu has almost all the same screens as the View Comm Settings menu it is accessed differently NOTE You can access the Edit Comm Settings menu from any other menu or from the default cycle To display the Edit Comm Settings menu 1 Press and hold the Next button 2 While holding the Next button press the Detail and Color Tint buttons simultaneously 3 Hold all three buttons until the Edit Comm Settings screen is displayed approximately 2 seconds If no activity occurs within 30 seconds the DVS saves all settings and returns to the default cycle DVS 510 Series e Operation 34 The flow diagram below shows the Edit Comm Settings screens and the adjustments that are available from them Press and hold Next Detail Color Tint 2 Sec Edit Comm Settings Next Serial Config Set DHCP Mode __ Set IP Address 9600 RS232 ETR Next gt 192 168 254 254 m r lt gt lt gt 7 lt gt Next A Next Select the baud rate Select the serial Set the DHCP mode Set the IP Address e 9600 Default communication type Off Default Select an octet Increase or decrease e 19200 e RS232 e On selected number e 38400 RS422 e Range 000 through 255 e 115200 each octet e D
123. ng unset local_echo at the Telnet prompt If your computer is connected to the DVS and you need to access the Telnet prompt to turn local echo off enter the Escape sequence lt Ctrl gt Setting carriage return with line feed Unless commanded otherwise Telnet transmits a line teed character only no carriage return to the connected scaler when you press the lt Enter gt key This is the correct setting for SIS communication with the scaler The Telnet set cr1f command forces Telnet to transmit carriage return and line feed characters when lt Enter gt is pressed however if cr1f is set the SIS link with the scaler does not function properly Closing the link to the scaler To close the link to the scaler access the Telnet prompt by entering the Escape sequence lt Ctri l gt 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 DVS access the Telnet prompt by entering the Escape sequence lt Ctrl gt 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 DVS 510 and the mail server gatew
124. ngth of the exposed wires in the stripping process is critical The ideal length is 3 16 inches 5 mm If the exposed portion is longer the wires may touch causing a short circuit between them If the exposed wires are shorter they can be easily pulled out even if tightly fastened by the captive screws e Do not tin the wires Tinned wire does not hold its shape and can become loose over time 2 Secure the wires into the supplied 4 pole captive screw connector CAUTION Do not short the and outputs to each other because this will damage the amplifier The following table shows which speaker wires to connect to the positive and negative pins of the Amplified output connector To Amplified Connector Red Positive Negative LOOP IN IN LOOP LOOP IN IN LOOP Speaker 1 Speaker 2 Audio Output to Speakers 4 pole Captive Screw Connector AMPLIFIED E a See aime L R 4 8 Ohms Figure 9 Wiring Speakers to the Amplified Connector on the DVS 510 SA NOTE Be sure to observe the correct speaker impedance loading when setting up a speaker system See figure 10 on the next page for examples DVS 510 Series Installation 12 AMPLIFIED OUTPUTS AMPLIFIED OUTPUTS Stereo L Stereo R Mono Stereo L Stereo R Mono 8 Ohm Load 8 Ohm Load Stereo Connection Dual Mono Connection AMPLIFIED OUTPUTS Two 8 ohm speakers Mono 4 8 Ohms Mono wire
125. nsit Association Regulatory compliance SALOU EE E CE c UL UL EMIV EMG cs simestcancieraneseustadesnagies CE C tick FCC Class A ICES VCCI MUDE oanien simaduerssintnaceas 30 000 hours Warranty re 3 years parts and labor NOTES e All nominal levels are at 10 e Specifications are subject to change without notice Part Numbers Included Parts Part Number DVS 510 60 835 01 Rubber feet notatene O cpr OOOO SS 5 pole captive screw conneaos ta Z pole captive screw connector terminal bloc Signal Processing Products Control Progfam on Dvo DVS 510 Series Setup T Optional Accessories These items can be ordered separately Part Number IR 904 Remote Control 70 767 01 IN9700 25 25 7 6 m DVI extension cable 26 584 01 MHR 2 SVM M 6 6 1 8 m male to male 4 pin mini DIN S video cable 26 316 02 VGA M M MD 6 6 1 8 m male to male VGA connector cable 26 238 01 SVHSM BNCF 8 20 cm male 4 pin S video to female 2 BNC adapter 26 353 01 cable DVIAM VGAF male DVI A to female 15 pin VGA adapter 26 589 01 DVIIM VGAF DVIIF 12 30 cm male DVI I to female 15 pin VGA and 26 612 01 female DVI I Y adapter DVS 510 Series e Reference Information 110 Mounting the DVS 510 Scaler Rack Mounting UL guidelines for rack mounting The following Underwriters Laboratories UL guidelines pertain to the installation of the DVS 510 in a rack Elevated operating ambient temperature If the equipment is
126. ntrol 102 Click the Presets link on the left sidebar menu to display the Presets page 5 From the Memory Presets drop down menu select a number for the preset you are creating 6 Click the Save button To recall a saved user preset 1 From the Memory Presets drop down menu select a preset number 2 Click the Recall button The preset is applied to the current input Input presets The DVS 510 Series has 128 input preset slots which can save signal type input configuration settings and picture control settings for any of the inputs These presets can be saved and recalled using the Windows based control software see the Signal Processing Products Control Program help file the front panel buttons see Input Presets on page 38 or SIS commands see the Input Presets commands on page 63 in the Command and Response Table for SIS Commands The following settings are stored in input presets e Input Type e Color e Horizontal Start Horizontal Position e Preset Name e Tint e Vertical Start e Vertical Position e Film Mode Detect e Contrast e Pixel Phase e Horizontal size e Zoom e Brightness e Total Pixels e Vertical size e Pan e Detail Filter Can be set only by SIS command The 128 input presets are global containing all of the settings for an input when the DVS is used with a matrix switcher This allows a matrix switcher with multiple types of video inputs to be connected to the DVS 510 to expand the number of input
127. oes not become unmuted until either e Itis swapped to the main window e An SIS Audio follow command has been issued to configure the DVS to make the audio follow the PIP window See Picture in Picture PIP Mode for more information PIP control buttons When PIP is enabled a secondary image from a second source appears on the screen in front of the main image in a previously selected size and position The default size of the PIP window is one fourth screen and it is positioned in the lower right corner of the display The following two buttons control the picture in picture PIP function e PIP On Off button Turns PIP mode on and off toggles between showing and hiding the picture in picture on the display This button lights when the DVS is in PIP mode e PIP Swap button Toggles the primary main or background and secondary PIP pictures between the main image and the PIP window See Picture in Picture PIP Mode for more information on the picture in picture function DVS 510 Series e Operation 15 Picture control buttons Press these buttons to adjust window and image size position brightness range of dark and light values contrast color tint detail zoom magnify or reduce and pan When one of these buttons is pressed it lights amber NOTE When PIP mode is enabled all picture control adjustments affect only the PIP window See Picture Controls on page 36 for det
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129. ommands see the Remote Configuration and Control section beginning on page 47 e Signal types The input buttons listed below select connected sources that support the following signal types e 1and 2 Composite e 3nd 4 S video e 5 6 7 and 9 RGB includes RGBHV RGBS RGBcvS and RGsB or component video YUVp HDTV or YUVi e 8and 10 DVI e Input button lighting When an input button is pressed it lights amber unless the DVS is in picture in picture PIP mode see Picture in Picture PIP Mode on page 18 for more information If the audio is broken away switched separately from the video the button for the selected video input lights green and the button for the selected audio input lights red e Auto Image If an input button is held for 3 seconds the Auto lmage feature is activated for that input sizing and centering the selected image to fill the screen see Auto Image submenu on page 30 e Input buttons in PIP mode If the picture in picture PIP feature is enabled the input buttons select an input for either the background primary window or the PIP secondary window The primary input button lights amber and the secondary PIP input button lights green If the PIP feature is turned off the input buttons select the main output only and no input button lights green If the PIP feature is on when an Input is selected the audio associated with that input in the PIP window is muted The audio d
130. on the display enabling and disabling PIP mode e PIP Swap button Toggles the primary main or background and secondary PIP pictures between the main image and the PIP window Volume Press the top up arrow or bottom down arrow of this rocker button to raise or lower the output volume level Input Selection buttons Press these buttons numbered 1 through 10 to select the input Auto Image Performs an Auto Image on the current input sizes and centers the image to fill the screen Picture control buttons Let you make adjustments to the image on the screen including size position Zoom and pan These buttons perform the same functions as their equivalent buttons on the front panel The tour Adjust buttons perform the same functions as the horizontal and vertical Adjust knobs on the front panel enabling you to select parameters and adjust them To adjust a picture control using the remote control buttons 1 Aim the IR 904 remote control at the front panel IR sensor 2 Press the Size Position Pan or Zoom button to select a picture control 3 While watching the display press repeatedly or press and hold the appropriate Adjust button until the desired appearance is achieved The illustration at right and the table below show the buttons to use for each picture control adjustment Size button Vertical Adjust buttons D Position button lt q aust gt 6d Horizontal Adjust button
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132. or RGB and YUVp HDTV inputs Total Pixels Inputs 5 6 7 and 9 The width in pixels of the total video display area available only for RGB and YUVp HDTV inputs Active Pixels The width in pixels of the active video area Active Lines The height in lines of the active video area EDID Extended Display Identification Data Inputs 5 6 8 and 10 The resolution and refresh rate of a display device available only for RGB and DVI inputs Select the desired video format for the selected input this adjustment is available only for inputs 5 6 7 and 9 The default is RGB Select On or Off to turn 3 2 or 2 2 pulldown film mode detection on and off for the selected input The default is Off Select the vertical start position The default is 128 Select the horizontal start position The default is 128 Select the amount to move the pixel sampling point to ensure output clarity The range of settings is 31 default is 16 Select the width in pixels of the total video display area for the selected input The default width is marked with an asterisk on the LCD screen Select the width in pixels of the active video area for the selected input The default width is marked with an asterisk on the LCD screen Select the height in lines of the active video area of the selected input The default width is marked with an asterisk on the LCD screen Select an EDID to apply to the selected input e The
133. or the pipe character With the web browser you are required to use the W commands and the pipe character In either method Data is data that is directed to a specified port and must be encoded if it is non alphanumeric The Command and Response Tables for SIS Commands starting on page 55 list the commands that the DVS 510 scaler recognizes as valid the responses that are returned to the host a description of the command function or the results of executing the command and command examples NOTE If the unit does not support or recognize a command that is entered no action is taken and no response Is returned DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 50 ASCII to Hex Conversion Table Esc 1B JCR D 21 22 Space 20 23 Qo N lt O 0O lt O Po l LLI gt l TvV B J R Z b j Z Figure 28 ASCII to Hexadecimal Character Conversion Table NOTE Upper and lowercase text can be used interchangeably except where noted Symbol Definitions for DVS 510 Series SIS Commands Space Carriage return with line feed Carriage return with no line feed Pipe vertical bar character For URL encoded commands has the same function as lt Escape For URL encoded commands has the same function as Ese f tt 4 24 27 28 Superscripts indicate the error message displayed if the command is entered incorrectly or with invalid parameters see Error
134. ory Defaults Clears all files from the unit For modes 3 4 and 5 nothing happens if the momentary press does not occur within 1 second DVS 510 Series e Operation 41 Front Panel Lockout Executive Mode To prevent accidental changes to settings you can lock the DVS 510 front panel controls by placing the scaler in lock executive mode 1 or 2 While the DVS is in lock mode RS 232 RS 422 and Ethernet communication as well as IR remote control remain available e Lock mode 1 locks all front panel functions This mode can be enabled or disabled only by SIS commands see the Front Panel Security Lockout Executive Mode commands on page 64 in the Command and Response Table for SIS Commands e Lock mode 2 locks all front panel functions except input selection PIP volume control and Auto lmage To enable lock mode 2 press and hold the Position and Size buttons simultaneously until Executive Mode 2 Enabled appears in the LCD window approximately 2 seconds To exit lock mode 2 press and hold the Position and Size buttons again until Executive Mode Disabled appears in the LCD window approximately 2 seconds NOTE The IR receiver can be locked default state and unlocked via SIS commands see the IR Receiver commands on page 65 in the Command and Response Table for SIS Commands Additional Features Freeze The following features are available via one or more of the following SIS commands the Signal Processing
135. ost to Scaler Esc ZFFF lt Esc ZA lt Esc ZAAA lt Esc ZXXX lt Esc ZQQQ lt 4 Sees Pt Host Additional Description Clear all data from flash memory Reset the audio input gain and global treble and bass settings to 0 Reset all audio settings to the factory defaults Reset all settings and adjustments to the tactory default settings Reset all settings and adjustments to the factory defaults the IP address to 192 168 254 254 and the subnet mask to 255 255 0 0 Reset all settings and adjustments to the tactory default settings except IP settings IP address subnet mask gateway IP address unit name DHCP setting and port mapping Telnet web and direct access This preserves communication with the device and is recommended after a firmware update DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 66 Symbol Definitions for IP specific SIS Commands Be Hott gt X lt N N x lt J o BJE Space Carriage return with line feed Carriage return with no line feed Pipe vertical bar character For URL encoded commands has the same function as lt 4 Escape For URL encoded commands has the same function as Ese 27 28 Superscripts indicate the error message displayed if the command is entered incorrectly or with invalid parameters see Error Response References on page 50 Input selection On and off Port number Command data section GM
136. ource to one or both of these connectors This cable enables both an analog and a DVI source device to be connected to these ports and active at the same time DVI I Female Connector FOR DIGITAL ONLY DVI I Male Connector To a DVI Input Source To DVS 510 Female DVI I Input Connector Input 7 8 or 9 10 To an RGB or YUV Analog Input Source 15 pin HD Female Connector FOR ANALOG ONLY Figure 3 DVIIM VGAF DVIIF DVI and Analog Breakout Cable See the DVI Analog Breakout Adapter Instruction Card part number 68 1172 01 provided with the adapter for pin assignments for this Y cable DVS 510 Series e Installation 8 RGB YUV output connectors Connect cables from RGB RGBHV RGBS RGsB or YUVp HD component R Y Y B Y display devices to these female 15 pin HD connectors tor scaled RGB or component video output The output can be scaled to 69 different output rates see the resolution and refresh rates table on page 27 NOTE Outputs are buffered and can be connected simultaneously to two different displays The sync and video formats are the same for all outputs DVI I output connector Connect a digital DVI D display device to this DVI I connector for a scaled DVI output analog output Is not available on this connector The figure below shows the pin assignments for the DVI output connector Eg TMDS data 2 cz TMDS data 1 TMDS data 0 2 TMDS data 2 10 TMDS data 1 18 TMDS data 0 1 8 3 Ground 2 4
137. output devices to the appropriate connectors in the Video Output section and on the rear panel diagram e Connect audio input devices to the appropriate captive screw connectors in the Audio Input section on the rear panel diagram e Connect audio output devices to the 5 pole Variable and Fixed captive screw audio connectors in the Audio Output section as desired On the DVS 510 SA you can connect speakers or another output device to the internal amplifier through the 4 pole Amplified connector 4 Connect control devices as desired LAN Ethernet port Connect the DVS to an Ethernet LAN or WAN via this RJ 45 connector to control the scaler from a remote location using an Internet browser on a computer RS232 port For serial RS 232 or RS 422 control connect a host computer or control system to the DVS via the 9 pin D sub connector Protocol default values for this port is e 9600 baud e 1 stop bit e no parity e 8 data bits e no flow control NOTE See the Remote Configuration and Control section beginning on page 47 for definitions of the SIS commands and for instructions for installing and starting the Signal Processing Products Control Program SPPCP DVS 510 Series e Installation 6 Rear Panel 5 Connect power to the DVS by plugging a standard IEC power cord provided from a 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz AC power source into the power receptacle 6 Configure the DVS 5
138. p limiter View setting Esc APWR lt Show current power amp limiter setting NOTE xi PIP input selection 1 through 18 Limiter on and off off 1 on Audio volume level through 1 k52 Audio gain level through 12 dB dependent of resolutions x53 Audio attenuation level through 12 dB decibels below 0 Audio gain or attenuation unit response 12 dB through 12 dB can be positive or negative x55 Audio bass and treble through 16 12 dB through 12 dB in increments of 1 5 dB 12 dB 8 O dB default 16 12 dB DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 61 ASCII Command Response ae eee Command Host to Scaler Scaler to Host Additional Description Audio Commands continued Limit Audio Level on Power up Set power up limit Ese x50 ALMT lt Almt 1 Set the maximum volume level at power up to X50 View setting Esc ALMT lt Show the current power up volume limit Audio Input Format for embedded digital audio source Set digital 2 channel Esc I 2 AFMT lt 4 Afmt I 2 lt Select digital 2 channel audio EDID audio default Set full digital audio Esc I 3 AFMT lt Afmt I 3 e Select full digital audio EDID View Esc I AFMT lt sa 4 Show selected digital audio EDID type Audio Output Format Set format Esc O x51 AFMT lt Afmt O x51 lt 4 Select variable and amplified output signal format x54 View Esc O AFMT lt 51 lt
139. put rate 100 through 200 1 through 1 Values depend on the zoom setting Default See the EDID resolution table on page 53 for the available values DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 59 ASCII Command Response Command Host to Scaler Scaler to Host Additional Description Output Sync Format and Polarity Set sync format Esc OSYN Osyn e Set the sync format for the VGA output to x24 NOTE Setting the sync format to YUV bi level and tri level also affects the colorspace of the DVI output View sync format Esc OSYN lt 4 lt lt View the current output sync format Set polarity Ese x23 OPOL lt Opol 23 4 Set the sync polarity for the VGA output to x23 View polarity Esc OPOL lt 23 lt 4 View the output video and sync polarity Power Save Screen Saver NOTE The action initiated by these commands takes place when there is no active video on the selected input Video mute Esc PSAV lt Psavg lt Mute the video output and retain the output sync default The screen is black Blue output Esc 1 PSAV Psavi lt e Set the video output to blue Blue output and Ese 2 PSAV lt Psav 2 Set the video output to blue for 1 minute timeout then mute the output video and sync View setting Esc PSAV lt 4 View the current power save mode Picture in Picture PIP PIP on Esc x1 PIP lt Pip x1 Enable picture in picture with input K1 as the PIP
140. puts from the left and right channels are summed together and are output to the speakers together as two mono channels so that the left and right outputs contain the same combined signal information To select the audio type rotate either adjust knob right to select Stereo or left to select Dual Mono The default is Stereo Advanced Configuration Menu Use the Advanced Configuration menu to enable auto imaging for one or more selected inputs enable or disable auto memories select the aspect ratio to be displayed for the current input set the amount of seconds for RGB delay select a switch effect select a test pattern view the DVS internal temperature and initiate a reset of the scaler to factory defaults Figure 18 shows a flow diagram of the Advanced Configuration menu and submenus and the adjustments that are available from them Audio Configuration Menu Advanced Configuration l Next Auto Image Au ories Aspect Ratio _ RGB Delay lt gt to Mem On lt gt A v y y y y y y Input Number Auto Image Auto Memories Aspect Ratio RGB Delay Nen Select an input Enable or disable Enable or disable auto Select display aspect Select RGB delay in Neg 1 through 10 Auto image memories ratio 0 1 second increments ae e On e On default e Fill default e Range 0 0 through 5 0 e Off default Off e Follow e Default 0 5 Reset to Factory Internal Temp Test Pattern Switch Effect eset to Factory won
141. qgroup single device screen jpq Fri 12 May 2006 16 20 31 GMT 23 489 Figure 48 File Management Page NOTE The Tiles listed in the figure above are shown for example only and may not be present on your scaler Uploading Files Files to be uploaded to the DVS must contain only valid alphanumeric characters and underscores NOTE The following characters are invalid or not recommended in Tile names lt gt 7 and space To upload files trom the server follow these steps 1 Click the Browse button to the right of the file name field 2 Browse to locate the file that you want to upload and double click on it The file name and directory path are displayed in the file name field on the File Management page 3 Click the Upload File button The selected file name appears in the Files column on the File Management page Files are listed separately under headings of their extensions NOTE If you want one of the pages that you create and upload to be the default startup page name that file index html DVS 510 Series e HTML Configuration and Control 97 Adding a Directory To add a directory or folder to the DVS file system 1 2 3 Enter the directory name in the Dir field following the slash Click the Add Dir button With the directory name displayed perform the uploading files procedure described on the previous page to add a Tile to the directory The directory name appea
142. r View the current aspect ratio setting Overscan Mode NOTE Overscan mode applies only to SMPTE input rates NTSC PAL 480p 576p 720p 1080i and 1080p Set value Esc x3 OSCN lt Oscn x3 Set input signal type K3 to overscan mode 38 View status Esc x3 OSCN lt Oscn x3 ae Show overscan status for input type x3 HDCP Notification Enable HDCP Ese N 1 HDCP lt Hdcp N14 Enable HDCP notification default A notification full screen green signal and an on screen message are displayed when an HDCP compliant source is switched to a non compliant display Disable notification Ese N HDCP lt Hdcp N lt Disable HDCP notification mute output instead View notification status Esc N HDCP lt ae View HDCP notification status NOTE x3 Input signal type 1 RGB 2 YUVp HDTV 3 RGBcvS 4 YUVi 5 S video 6 Composite 7 DVI HDCP notification status disabled 1 enabled Overscan setting 0 0 default for RGB and DVI A true Auto lmage is executed on SMPTE inputs 1 2 5 default for YUVp HDTV An Auto lmage command snaps to a 2 5 table 2 5 0 default for composite S video YUVi and RGBcvS A Auto Image command snaps to a 5 0 table Aspect ratio 1 Fill each input rate fills the entire output raster default 2 Follow each input rate is displayed with its native aspect ratio Front panel lock executive mode executive mode disabled 1
143. r flash memory Retrieve file from user flash memory Esc filename SF lt Responds with 4 bytes of file size plus raw Unprocessed data in the Tile Use a POST on port 80 followed by the delimited data to be written to the flash file memory Send a page GET on port 80 followed by Ie http 192 168 254 254 mypage htm1 cmd WSF Responds with raw unprocessed data in file Back Up and Restore Unit Configuration Save unit configuration to file system Restore unit configuration Esc 1 configuration type XF Cfg1 configuration type For configuration type IP configuration ip cfg 1 Event configuration event ctg 2 Unit specific parameters box cfg The files are stored in the directory nortxe backup created on the unit by the Save commands Esc configuration type XF lt Cfg configuration type lt DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 76 ASCII Command Response Command Host to Scaler Scaler to Host Additional Description Event Control View event buffer memory Esc X104 X105 K106 X107 E lt lt Write event buffer memory 4 Esc X104 X105 K106 X108 E lt Evt 104 105 X106 K108 lt NOTE The response to the Write Event command is padded with leading zeros for and x106 5 digits 10 digits Write string to event bufter Esc String X104 k105 x106 FE lt memory 4 Evt K104 X105 x106 s
144. r the update e The Total Progress field displays a status bar with Uploading above it e In the Devices section the Progress column displays an incrementing percentage and the Status column displays Uploading i File Edit Option Help Begin View Log Transfer Time Remaining Time 00 00 24 Simultaneous Transfer Elapsed Time 00 00 03 Transfer Rate 146 KB sec Devices 1 Device Name Part Number Current Firmware Version New Firmware File Host Port Progress Status Vid01 Aud01 Pip 60 835 02 1 00 0026 dvs_510_B1 00 0027 10 13 194 165 38 Uploading Figure 38 Firmware Upload in Progress When the upload is complete the Remaining Time field shows 00 90 90 the Progress column shows 188 and Completed is displayed above the progress bar and in the Status field At this point the DVS resets itself The LCD screen on the unit displays Restarting Please Wait then Initializing Please Wait When the reset is complete all the buttons on the front panel flash red then green then amber and the LCD screen returns to the default cycle 9 When the firmware upload and unit reset are complete close the Firmware Loader window The SPPCP window is redisplayed DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 84 HTML Configuration and Control This section provides procedures for accessing and using the DVS 510 embedded web pages The following topics are included
145. range is dependent on the output rate e Pan Click the L or R button to move the focus on the image left or right Click the U or D button to pan up or down Pan is available only if Zoom is set to greater than 100 Input Sampling The input sampling controls can be adjusted in the same manner as the picture controls either click the or button to increase or decrease the value in the text field or key ina value NOTE These controls are not available when the DVS is in PIP mode To adjust picture controls for the PIP window click PIP Setup on the left sidebar menu to use the PIP Setup screen e Horizontal Start Specify the distance in pixels from the left edge of the total video display area of the selected input to the left edge of its active area The default is 128 e Vertical Start Specify the distance in pixels from the top edge of the total video display area of the selected input to the top edge of its active area The default is 128 DVS 510 Series e HTML Configuration and Control 101 e Pixel Phase RGB and YUVp HDTV inputs only Adjust the point at which pixels are sampled for the selected input The range is 1 through 31 the default is 16 e Total Pixels RGB and YUVp HDTV inputs only Increase or decrease the width in pixels of the total line of video The default is the auto sensed value The range is 512 from the auto sensed value e Active Pixels Increase or decrease the width in pixels of the active vi
146. resolution It accepts computer video signals up to 1920x1200 and HDTV 1080p 60 It outputs DVI and analog RGB or component video at selectable output rates from 640x480 to 1920x1200 resolution and HDTV rates of up to 1080p 60 EDID Minder The Extron EDID Minder automatically manages the Extended Display Identification Data EDID for all the DVI and VGA input sources By default VGA and DVI input EDIDs match the current output resolution of the scaler Also available is a user assigned mode which allows pre stored EDID based on a user selected resolution to be manually assigned to the sources By maintaining continuous EDID communication with all sources EDID Minder ensures that all DVI and VGA sources power up properly and maintain their video outputs whether or not they are actively connected to the display device through the scaler outputs Inputs The DVS 510 has two composite video inputs on BNC connectors two S video inputs on 4 pin mini DIN connectors two RGB YUV inputs on 15 pin HD connectors and two digital and two analog RGB YUV inputs on DVI I connectors Stereo balanced and unbalanced audio for each input is provided on 3 5 mm 5 pole captive screw connectors Outputs The DVS 510 has a scaled DVI D video output on a DVI I connector two scaled RGB YUV outputs on 15 pin HD connectors and two audio outputs one fixed and one variable providing balanced and unbalanced stereo audio on 3 5 mm 5 pole captive screw connec
147. rrent output rate see Picture Controls on page 36 To select the aspect ratio mode 1 From the Advanced Configuration menu press Next until the Aspect Ratio submenu is displayed 2 Rotate either Adjust knob to select the desired mode RGB Delay submenu The RGB delay feature applies a brief delay before displaying a new input on a screen allowing the display device to adjust to the new sync timing This delay shows the viewers a blank screen masking any glitch during switching The RGB Delay options are O to 5 seconds in 0 1 second increments To set the RGB Delay time 1 From the Advanced Configuration menu press Next until the RGB Delay submenu is displayed 2 Rotate either Adjust knob to select the amount of delay DVS 510 Series e Operation 31 Switch Effect submenu Two effects are available to be displayed on the output screen when the input is switched e Cut The current input is immediately replaced with the image from the new input e Fade The current input fades to black and the new input fades in default To select a switch effect 1 From the Advanced Configuration menu press Next until the Switch Effect submenu is displayed 2 Rotate either Adjust knob to the right to select Fade or to the left to select Cut Test Pattern submenu The following test pattern selections are available via this submenu to help you adjust the display device for color convergence focus resolution contr
148. rs 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 perform the uploading Tiles procedure To exit the directory click root or back Other File Management Activities You can also perform the following tasks on the File Management screen Control Pages Open a file Click on the name of the Tile in the Files column Delete a file Click the Delete button at the right end of the line that contains the file you want to remove Delete all files Click the Delete All button Display files by file extension The Filter by File Extension menu lists the extensions of the files that have been uploaded to the DVS This menu lets you choose to display only files with the extension you select Select A11 to display all uploaded files The Control tab provides access to unique DVS 510 features such as input selection audio configuration saving and recalling memory user and input presets and picture in picture PIP setup The following sections describe the functions on the Control tab accessed by clicking the links on the left sidebar menu DVS 510 Series e HTML Configuration and Control 98 User Control Page The User Control page simulates elements of the DVS 510 front panel and also includes other features such as picture control mute and freeze options Auto lmage film mode detection aspect ratio selection and front panel locko
149. rst three decimal values of your class C IP address must all be the same while the last value is identifies each device The following is an example of a valid Class C addressing scheme IP Address SPPCP Control Software Computer 208 132 180 41 DVS 510 208 132 180 42 NOTE The host identifiers 41 and 42 in the example above do not need to be sequential or in any particular order However it is recommended that you group the numbers for simplicity DVS 510 Series Reference Information 116 The following is an example of an invalid Class C addressing scheme IP Address SPPCP Control Software Computer 208 132 180 41 You can perform a test from your computer to check that a device at a particular address is responding correctly or to determine its address see Pinging for the IP Address Subnet Mask The subnet mask is another 32 bit binary number that is used to mask certain bits of the IP address This provides a method of extending the number of network options for a given IP address It works by allowing part of the host identifier to be used as a subnet identifier It is important that you set the correct value for the subnet mask The basic values depend on the class of IP address being used lass Name subnetmask See Subnetting a Primer on page 120 for more information Pinging for the IP Address To access the DVS 510 via the Ethernet port you need the scaler IP address If the addre
150. rther prompts are displayed until you disconnect from the DVS 510 Escape character and Esc key Many SIS commands include the keyboard lt Esc gt key Consequently some confusion may exist between the Escape character and the lt Esc gt key When Telnet is first started the utility advises that the Escape character is lt Ctrl gt This means that the Telnet Escape character is a key combination the lt Ctrl gt key and the lt gt key pressed simultaneously Pressing these keys displays the Telnet prompt while leaving the connection to the DVS intact DVS 510 Series e Reference Information 119 Local echo Once your computer is connected to the DVS 510 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 scaler With local echo turned on keystrokes and the scaler responses are displayed on the same line Example 1 1 In1 Out1 All where 1 1 is the SIS command and In1 Out1 A11 is the response Note that all keystrokes are displayed even those that should be masked such as the password entry For example when entering a password with local echo turned on you see a display such as a d m i n where admin is the keyed in password and is the masked response Local echo can be turned off by enteri
151. s e Active pixels e Horizontal position e Active lines e Vertical position e Horizontal start e Horizontal size e Vertical start e Vertical size e Pixel phase All other settings are unchanged when an Auto Image is performed If the aspect ratio is set to Fill the horizontal and vertical position is set to and the horizontal and vertical size is set to match the current output rate If the aspect ratio is set to Follow the horizontal and vertical position is set to maintain the native aspect ratio of the input with respect to the current output resolution If auto memories are enabled the DVS first checks for an existing memory entry for the connected input see Auto Memories submenu Auto Image is useful in applications in which a variety of input sources are likely to be encountered such as on a lectern or podium where guest laptops might be plugged in To enable or disable Auto Image for an input 1 From the Advanced Configuration menu press Next until the Auto Image submenu is displayed 2 Rotate the horizontal Adjust knob lt gt to select the input to be auto imaged 3 Rotate the vertical Adjust knob to select On or Off for Auto lmage The default input selection is input 1 the default Auto lmage status is Off Auto Memories submenu When auto memories is activated the DVS stores size position and picture settings based on the incoming signal from the connected input When the same input si
152. s e Ifyou are using a port other than the default port 23 enter the port number in the Telnet Port field e Ifthe unit is password protected enter the appropriate administrator or user password in the Password field e For a comm serial connection e Select the COM port from the Port menu e Select the transmission rate from the Baud Rate menu SPPCP Select Connection Type L x TCP IP RS232 IP Address Host Name 192 168 254 254 Port com 9600 v Telnet Port 23 Baud Rate Password Figure 34 Tabs on the SPPCP Select Connection Type Window 3 Click Connect The Signal Processing Products Control Program main window opens see figure 35 on the next page and the software is ready for operation DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 80 Signal Processing Products Control Program Z esi Eee eee rs edele el S Vid S Vid RGB RGB V Color 0 127 Pixel Phase 0 31 Zoom Tint 0 127 Total Pixel 352 1376 Left Right Pan Brightness 0 127 Active Pixel 208 1232 Up Down Pan Contrast 0 127 Active Lines 32 544 Detail 0 127 Horizontal Start 0 255 Horizontal Position 0 1440 Vertical Start 0 255 Vertical Position 0 900 Aspect Ratio N A Horizontal Size 150 2044 Vertical Size 413 1837 Connected to DVS 510 SA at 10 13 194 165 Connected as Administrator Figure 35 Signal Processing Products Control Program Main Window Accessing the Help File For instructions on usin
153. s PAN Pan button Sf Zoom button 65 Enlarge or shrink the image Horizontal size lt gt Vertical size V A Position image relative to display center Horizontal position lt gt Vertical position A Increase or decrease the size of the image Either while keeping the aspect ratio constant Move the focus on the image right left up Pan horizontally gt OP GOVT Pan vertically A DVS 510 Series e Operation 45 Image Adjustment buttons Let you make adjustments to the appearance of the image on the screen including color tint contrast brightness and sharpness Detail For each of these controls there are two buttons to increase the image property and to decrease it You can also freeze the image on the screen the Freeze button has no equivalent on the front panel To adjust the image using the remote control buttons 1 Aim the IR 904 remote control at the front panel IR sensor 2 While watching the display press repeatedly or press and hold the or button for the desired picture control until the desired appearance is achieved IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS COLOR_ a U Q 6f CONT BRIGHT _ peta FREEZE U UU C Figure 27 IR 904 Image Adjustment Buttons Tint buttons Change the appearance of the colors on the screen Bright buttons Set the black level of the current input Freeze button Freezes the image on the scree
154. s for port X71 9600 19200 38400 or 115280 default 9600 odd even none mark or space Only the first letter is required Data bits 7 or 8 default 8 Stop bits 1 or 2 default 1 View port parameters Esc CP lt x95 x96 x97 kos lt Contigure flow control Esc X100 K101 CF lt Cpn e Cf 1 K100 X101 4 Set flow control type for port with ms between bytes For Kioo H Hardware S Software N None default through 1 default ms View flow control Esc CF lt X100 K101 lt 4 Configure receive timeout Esc a CE lt Cpn 71 Cce ke7 kes x93 koi CE lt NOTES Time in tens of milliseconds that the DVS will wait for receipt of the first response character before terminating the command Default 1 10 ms max 32767 Time in tens of milliseconds that the DVS will wait between characters being received via a serial port before terminating the current command or receive operation Default 2 20 ms max 32767 L or D The letter parameter is case sensitive requires capital D or capital L For x91 L Length of the message to be received D Delimiter value A delimiter of ASCII A 19D Byte count for L or a single ASCII character expressed in decimal form for D Byte count can be through 32767 default The ASCII decimal can be through G255 default the byte count A 3 byte l
155. sS The hours minutes and seconds can also be separated by periods Examples 11 13 6 10 54 8 or 11 13 6 10 54 00 View time and date Esc CT lt l Set GMT offset 4 Esc CZ lt Ipz Set the Greenwich Mean Time GMT offset value k73 for the DVS location GMT offset 12 00 to 14 00 represents the time difference in hours and minutes hh mm relative to Greenwich England The plus sign and leading zero are optional is in the format hh mm Example 5 39 or 5 38 95 30 NOTE In the command the divider between hours and minutes can be a colon or a period In the response it is a colon Example Esc 8 CZ Ipz 8 08 4 View GMT offset Esc CZ lt A DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 71 Command ASCII Command Host to Scaler IP Setup Commands continued Set Daylight Saving Time View Daylight Saving Time Set DHCP on 4 Set DHCP off View DHCP mode Set IP address View IP address View hardware MAC address View number of open connections Set subnet mask View subnet mask Set gateway IP address View gateway IP address Set DNS server IP address View DNS server IP address Esc k103 CX lt Esc OX lt Esc 1DH lt Esc DH lt 4 Ese DH lt Esc k84 CI lt Esq CI Ese CH Ese CC lt Esc k90 CS lt Esc CS lt Esc k84 CG lt Esc CG lt Esc k84 DI lt
156. same subnet The gateway IP address has the same validity rules as the system IP address see IP Address field above Subnet Mask field The Subnet Mask field is used to determine whether the scaler is on the same subnet as the mail server when you are using a subnet see Subnetting a Primer on page 120 for more information The subnet mask address has the same validity rules as the system IP and gateway IP addresses MAC Address field The MAC media access control address is a unique hardware address by which each individual DVS 510 can be identified It consists of six pairs of characters separated by hyphens For all Extron products the first three character pairs are 00 05 A6 followed by three more pairs unique to the individual device The MAC address is hard coded in the scaler and cannot be changed DVS 510 Series e HTML Configuration and Control 89 Date Time Settings section The fields in the Date Time Settings section enable you to view and set the date and time parameters Date Time Settings Date E 10 2010 Local Date Time Time PM zone 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana ae USA Europe Brazil Submit Cancel Figure 42 Date Time Settings Fields To change the date and time settings 1 In each Date or Time field that you want to change select the desired value from the drop down menu or key it in the field The Month drop down box is sel
157. saotssaiucsopsisneneteniaannasamauan 112 Replacing Button Labels 112 Creating Labels Using the Button Label Cencral Ol assent taersrntcre nae E Ei 113 Blank Button Labels icsceeeneea 115 P Addressing sssini i eka 116 What is an IP Address 0 0 ccccceeecceeeeeeeeees 116 Choosing IP Addresses cccccceeeeeeeeeeeees 116 SUIME CIVIASK reccsvssncinnbertadeswesiseahetvalarianesamonar 117 Pinging for the IP Address cceceeeeeeeeee 117 Connecting as a Telnet Client 08 118 Subnetting a Primer vitetecsseannepsaynancecseacntuts 120 DVS 510 Series Contents vi Introduction This section gives an overview of the DVS 510 and DVS 510 SA scalers Topics include e About this Guide e About the DVS 510 Series Scalers e Features e Controlling the DVS 510 Series e Application Diagram About this Guide This guide contains information about the Extron DVS 510 Series of switching scalers with instructions for experienced installers on how to install configure and operate the equipment In this guide the terms DVS DVS 510 and scaler are used interchangeably to refer to DVS 510 and the DVS 510 SA scalers About the DVS 510 Series Scalers The Extron DVS 510 Series scalers are 10 input multi format presentation switching scalers that accept and scale DVI RGB YUVp HDTV YUVi S video and composite video signals to a common high resolution output rate With simultaneous
158. select the desired main input 2 Inthe PIP Selection section click the desired input button If your selection is valid PIP mode is enabled and the PIP On Off button on the front panel lights The PIP input button on the screen is highlighted and its equivalent input button on the front panel lights green NOTES e Audio or video breakaway is not available when the DVS is in PIP mode e Audio comes from either the main or the PIP input depending on the current Audio Follow setting The default is to follow the main window Other PIP control buttons include e Swap Switches the active main window input with the PIP input The button for the new PIP input is highlighted on the screen e Off Exits PIP mode The highlighting is removed from the PIP input button on the screen and the Off button is highlighted The PIP On Off button on the front panel becomes unlit e Auto Image Performs an Auto lmage adjusts the image to fill the screen on the selected PIP input see Auto Image submenu on page 30 for more information about the Auto Image function DVS 510 Series e HTML Configuration and Control 105 Picture Control PIP In the Picture Control section adjust the PIP controls as desired Except for Pan you can adjust these by either clicking the or button to increase or decrease the value in the text field or by keying in a value Horizontal Shift Move the image to the right or left on the display Th
159. siz xi i Make the window shorter View vertical sizing height value X17 Zoom ki Set the zoom percentage to x18 Zoom xi x18 lt Zoom in and make the image larger Zoom Ki x18 lt 4 Zoom out and make the image smaller View the zoom percentage NOTE The pan value kig9 is based on the current zoom setting Set horizontal value Esc HPAN lt Right Esc HPAN lt Left Esc HPAN lt View horizontal pan Esc HPAN lt value Set vertical pan value Esc VPAN lt Up Esc VPAN lt Down Esc VPAN lt View vertical pan value Esc VPAN lt lt Output Scaler Rate Set output rate Esc x21 RATE lt View output rate Esc RATE lt NOTE x1 Input selection Horizontal and vertical size Zoom value Pan value x21 EDID resolution and refresh rate Hpan k x19 4 Set the horizontal pan value to x19 Hpan xa x19 lt 4 Set the value to pan to the right Hpan xa X19 lt 4 Set the value to pan to the left x19 lt View the horizontal pan value Vpan K1 X19 4 Set the vertical pan value to K 9 Vpan Ki 19 lt Set the value to pan upward Vpan Ki 19 lt Set the value to pan downward View the vertical pan value Select an output resolution and refresh rate see the EDID resolution table for SIS commands on page 52 Show the selected output rate 1 through 1 Width and height Values depend on current out
160. ss has been changed to an address comprised of words and characters you can determine the actual numeric IP address 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 DVS 510 Series Pinging to determine the Extron IP address The Microsoft Ping utility is accessed via the command prompt Ping tests the Ethernet interface between the computer and the DVS 510 scaler Ping can also be used to determine the actual numeric IP address from an alias and to determine the web address Ping the scaler as follows 1 From the Windows Start menu select Run The Run window opens 2 Inthe Open text field enter command Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Open command Da Cancel Browse Figure 55 Run Window 3 Click 0K A command window opens DVS 510 Series e Reference Information 117 4 Atthe command prompt enter ping IP address The computer returns a display similar to figure 56 The line Pinging reports the actual numeric IP address regardless of whether you entered the actual numeric IP address or an alias name cx C WINDOWS system32 command com _ Microsoft R gt Windows DOS CC gt Copyright Microsoft Corp 1996 2061 C gt ping 16 13 194 165 Pinging 16 13 194 165 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 19 13 194 165 bytes 3
161. stalled 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 via the Set IP Address screen To change the unit IP address 1 Press Next until the Set IP Address screen is displayed 2 Rotate the horizontal Adjust knob to select an octet The selected octet flashes 3 Rotate the vertical Adjust knob lt gt to increase or decrease the flashing number Set Subnet Mask submenu The subnet mask is used to determine whether the DVS is on the same subnet as the mail server when you are using a subnet see Subnetting a Primer on page 120 The subnet mask address has the same validity rules as the IP address The default subnet mask is 255 255 O00 To change the subnet mask 1 Press Next until the Set Subnet Mask screen is displayed 2 Rotate the horizontal Adjust knob to change the flashing octet selection 3 Rotate the vertical Adjust knob lt gt to increase or decrease the flashing number Set Gateway Addr submenu The gateway address identifies the gateway to the mail server that will be used if the scaler and the mail server are not on the same subnet The default gateway address is D D D D D D OOD To change the gateway address 1 Press Next until the Set Gateway Addr screen is displayed 2 Rotate the horizontal Adjust knob to change the flashing octet selection 3 Rotate the vertic
162. t 5 Next ae Film Detect Off ee Vert Start 128 ee Horz Start 128 NENET Pixel Phase 16 A lt gt C lt gt lt gt 4 lt gt 4 Input video type Film Detect Vertical Start Horizontal Start Pixel Phase For inputs 5 6 7 and 9 Turn Film Detection on Select a vertical start Select a horizontal start Adjust the pixel sampling select an available signal or off line position for the top pixel position for the left point format edge of the active video edge of the active video Next e RGB Default e YUVp HDTV e RGBcvsS e YUVi Next Input 5 EDID Input 5 Input 5 Input 5 S Next 1280x1024 6 Hz 4 t active Lns 1980 N active pix 192 t Total Pix 2750 r r _ lt gt 4 lt 4 4p 4 lt gt 4 Resolution Refresh Rate Select the input resolution Select the rate Active Lines Active Pixels Total Pixels e Match Output Default e 50 Hz Specify the height in lines Specify the width in pixels Specify the width in pixels e See the Resolution and e 59 9 Hz of the active image area to of the active image area to of the total image area to Refresh Rate table in the e 60 Hz be sampled be sampled be sampled Output Configuration Menu e 75 Hz section for a complete list of available resolutions Figure 15 Input Configuration Menu DVS 510 Series e Operation 23 Selecting an input To select an input press the numbered input button The button lights amber The selected input number is displayed in the LC
163. t binary number that is used to identify each device on an Ethernet network This number is usually represented by four decimal numbers each in the range of O to 255 separated by dots such as 198 123 34 240 This is called dotted decimal notation An IP address is divided into two parts e Network identifier e Host identifier Each address on a given network must have the same network identifier value but a unique host identifier As a result there are different classes of addresses that define the range of valid addresses and which parts of the address are used for the network and host identifiers The table below shows the most common IP address classes In this table NNN refers to the network identifier and HHH refers to the host identifier Valid Address Range Identifier Arrangement Choosing IP Addresses If the computer and the DVS are directly connected or connected via their own independent network follow the guidelines below to choose the IP addresses However if you intend to connect your computer and scaler to an existing network you need to ask the network administrator to allocate suitable IP addresses On an independent network It is generally recommended that you use the Class C format from 192 0 0 1 to 223 255 255 254 There are two rules for choosing IP addresses e The network identifier must be the same for each IP address e The host identifier must be unique for each address By these rules the fi
164. ta string parameters if they exist default 2 use Configure receive timeout command parameters instead Baud rate 9600 default 19200 38480 or 115200 Parity Odd Even None default Mark Space Only the first letter is required Data bits 7 or 8 default Stop bits 1 default or 2 Port type RS 232 default 1 RS 422 Flow control Hardware Software None default Only the first letter is required Data pacing Specified in milliseconds between bytes through 1 default ms Password 12 characters maximum x103 Daylight saving time off or ignore 1 USA begins second Sunday in March and ends first Sunday in November 2 Europe Begins last Sunday in March and ends last Sunday in October 3 Brazil Begins third Sunday in October and ends third Sunday in February Event number through 99 The event must be running DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 68 Event buffer Event buffer offset Event data size receive 1 unified 2 data 3 NVRAM through maximum buffer size b bit B byte 8 bits S short 16 bits L long 32 bits Event data to write Reading password Number of bytes to read Default unit name Security level of connection ASCII digits representing numeric value of data element read from event buffer Broadcast repetition rate in seconds Threshold settings for all ports Number of seco
165. tect an access level leave the Password and the Re enter Password fields blank Removing passwords To clear an existing password so that no password is required delete the bullets in the Password and Re enter Password fields and enter a space in each field then click the Submit button at the bottom of the page DVS 510 Series e HTML Configuration and Control 94 Firmware Upgrade page The Firmware Upgrade page lets you update the firmware that is loaded on the DVS control board without taking the scaler out of service Access the Firmware Upgrade page by clicking the Firmware Upgrade link on the System Settings page x ae Extron Electronics 2 Logged on Admin Logoff D4 Contact us e nt Firmware Upgrade System Settings Se nengs This page allows you to upload a new version of the unit s firmware The uploaded file must have the file extension of S19 Uploading the incorrect file may cause your unit to stop working Current Firmware Version 1 00 C Program Files Extron Firmware DVS 510 dvs_510_ Browse Upload VAS 3 vwa extron com Figure 46 Firmware Upgrade Page To update firmware using the Firmware Upgrade page 1 From the Extron website download the latest firmware file and install it on your computer a On the Extron web page select the Download tab b On the Download Center page click the Firmware link on the left sidebar menu c On the list of available firmware files locate the DVS
166. the software installation creates a directory for the program at C Program Files Extron ButtonLabelGenerator The Button Label Generator icon is placed in the Extron Electronics group or folder 1 Torun the label creation program double click on the Button Label ry Generator icon shown at right in the Extron Electronics group or folder 7 Button Label The Button Label Generator window opens Gaiei DVS 510 Series e Reference Information 113 cor Button Label Generator ver 3 3 lO x File Tools Options Help D A d a A faa e E e EIE HI Systems ISM 824 v Makes 30 button labels 0 5 X 0 57 Picture for Button Lines of Text from Palette from File Browse P Click on Buttons for Editing Button Picture Palette Drag or Double Click AUTO CODEC CD PLAYER AMPLIFIER SYNC PLAYER a arte af2tsyatstel 7 s DVCAM pvp VOR aoc M WIEW VIDEO AUDIO fares eset Ea ES iato OS PC RADIO PORTABLE i al oF came kd COLORI BRIGHT ew ff te i a al Ne peck SEcEves l mm TABLET PC MIXER s vis i Mii a Clear Button Clear Al Butons a Figure 54 Button Label Generator Window Example 2 From the Systems pull down menu select a layout that most resembles the DVS 510 front panel buttons although you can select any layout from this menu You can also select Customize Button Layouts from the Tools menu to open the Customize button layout window on which you can create your own layout
167. tion when the DVS e mails notification of its failed or repaired status You can change this name field to any valid name up to 24 alphanumeric characters NOTE The following characters are invalid or not recommended in the name ho Oo TPN see es and DHCP radio buttons The DHCP On radio button directs the DVS 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 default Contact your local system administrator for this setting IP Address field The IP Address field contains the IP address of the connected DVS This address is encoded in the scaler flash memory Valid IP addresses consist of four octets one two or three digit numeric sub fields separated by periods Each octet can be numbered from 000 through 255 Leading zeros up to three 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 NOTE P 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 scaler and the mail server are not on the
168. tors The DVS 510 SA also has an amplified output on a 5 mm 4 pole captive screw connector Simultaneous DVI and analog RGB or HD component video outputs A DVI D and two analog RGB YUV outputs are provided for driving up to three display devices Selectable output rates Available output rates include computer video up to 1920x1200 HDTV rates up to 1080p 60 and 2048x1080 HDCP compliance The DVS 510 fully supports HDCP encrypted signals Active HDCP verification The DVS 510 provides real time verification of HDCP status for each DVI input and output This allows for quick signal and HDCP verification through RS 232 RS 422 or Ethernet HDCP Visual Confirmation The DVS 510 outputs a full screen green signal and an on screen message when an HDCP compliant source is routed to a non HDCP compliant display providing immediate visual confirmation that protected content cannot be viewed on the selected display Image freeze control A live image can be frozen through RS 232 or RS 422 serial control and through Ethernet control Auto Image setup Enables the DVS 510 to automatically analyze the incoming video signal for each input and adjust sizing centering and filtering to optimize image quality This can save time and effort in fine tuning displayed images Auto memories Enables the DVS 510 to store size position and picture settings based on the incoming signal When the same signal is detected again thes
169. tring lt NOTES e F must be capitalized to read and write strings to event buffer memory e The response to the Write String command is padded with leading zeros for and x106 5 digits 10 digits e The Write String command expects a string preceded by Ese Strings returned by the device read or write response are binary non escaped data View string from event buffer Esc X104 K105 K106 X110 FE lt memory String Start events 42 Esc 1AE lt Ego 4 Stop events Esc AE lt Est 4 Query the number of events Esc AE lt nnnnn lt Response is a 5 digit number running In Verbose Mode Telnet text responses Enm nnnnn lt event starting loc length 4 event starting loc length 4 DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 77 Using the Signal Processing Products Control Program SPPCP The Windows based Extron Signal Processing Products Control Program SPPCP offers an alternative way to control the DVS 510 Series via an RS 232 RS 422 or Ethernet connection The graphical user interface includes the same functions as those on the scaler front panel with additional features that are available only through the software The control software is compatible with Windows 98 Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows 7 The Signal Processing Products Control Program is on the included Extron Software DVD and updates can be downloaded from the Extron website
170. trol 91 e EDID Select an EDID resolution and refresh rate for inputs 5 6 8 and 10 You can select Match Output which applies the EDID of the output to the selected input or select one of the following EDIDs Default Output Configuration section In this section you can select output parameters from the following drop down menus e Resolution Select the resolution and refresh rate for the current output Note that resolutions on this menu are linked to refresh rates as shown in the table above e Output Sync Format Select the output signal type required by the display device Available selections are RGBHV default RGBS RGSB YUV Bi Level and YUV Tri Level e Output Polarity Select the combination of horizontal and vertical sync signal polarities Available selections are H V default H V H V and H V Advanced Configuration section In this section you can perform additional configuration by making selections from the following menus e RGB Delay Select a period of delay before a new Image Is displayed on the screen allowing the display device to adjust to the new sync timing Options are through 5 seconds in 0 1 second increments e Test Pattern Select a test pattern to assist you in adjusting the display device for color convergence focus resolution contrast grayscale and aspect ratio Figure 44 on the next page shows the test patterns that are available DVS 510 Series e HTML Config
171. trol of the DVS from a computer The optional IR 904 remote control part number 70 767 01 replicates most of the front panel controls DVS 510 Series Introduction 4 Application Diagram The following diagram shows an example of a DVS 510 SA application Extron DVS 510SA aa Scaling Presentation Surface mount TouchLink Switcher Speakers Control System P A CP IP Document Camera Fs p VCR DVD Flat Panel Display Projector Laptop DVI Output Blu ray Player Figure 1 Connection Diagram for a DVS 510 SA DVS 510 Series Introduction 5 Installation This section gives an overview of the steps to installing the DVS 510 It also provides a description of the rear panel connectors and instructions for cabling The following topics are discussed e Installation Overview e Rear Panel e Connecting to the RS 232 Config Port Front Panel e Wiring the Amplified Audio Ports DVS 510 SA Only Installation Overview Follow these steps to install and set up the DVS 510 1 Disconnect power from the scaler and turn off all other devices that will be connected to It 2 Optional Mount the unit in a rack see Mounting the DVS 510 Scaler on page 111 3 Connect video and audio sources and outputs e Connect video input devices to the applicable connectors in the Video Input section through on the rear panel diagram on the next page e Connect video
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173. uage reserves certain characters for specific functions The DVS does not accept these characters as part of preset names the scaler name passwords or locally created file names Use of the following characters is not recommended lt gt 37 2 and space DVS 510 Series e HTML Configuration and Control 86 System Status Page The System Status page provides an overall view of the status of the DVS including firmware version and serial port settings The System Status page is the default page that the scaler downloads when connected You can access the System Status page from other pages by clicking the Status tab a POT Extron Electronics 3 Ate E vwa extron com Figure 40 The System Status web page updates itself periodically to reflect the latest status of the System Status a SE Logged on Admin 800 633 9876 amp Contact Us Below are your Unit s current system settings To make changes click on the Configuration tab System Description Model Description Part Number Date Time IP Settings Unit Name DHCP IP Address Gateway IP Address Subnet Mask MAC Address Serial Port Settings DVS 510 SA Digital Video Scaler 60 835 02 3 17 2011 12 24 PM DVS 510 SA 05 CD CO Off 10 13 194 165 0 0 0 0 255 255 0 0 00 05 A6 05 CD CO Port 1 Port Type RS 422 Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 System Status Page Firmw
174. uation levels from this submenu rotate either Adjust knob to the right to select the gain through 12 and to the left to select the attenuation through 12 The default is Bass and Treble submenus To increase or decrease the bass and treble levels 1 Press Next until the desired submenu Bass or Treble is displayed 2 Rotate either the Adjust knob right to increase or left to decrease the level of bass or treble The range for bass and treble is 12 through 12 the default is Limiter submenu DVS 510 SA only The Limiter submenu is displayed only on the DVS 510 SA When enabled the limiter reduces the amplifier level to prevent clipping To enable the limiter rotate either Adjust knob to the right until the LCD screen displays On To disable the limiter rotate either knob to the left until Off is displayed The default is Off DVS 510 Series e Operation 28 Audio Delay submenu This submenu lets you delay the audio to match the video delay To enable audio delay rotate either Adjust knob to the right until the LCD screen displays On To disable audio delay rotate either knob to the left until Off Is displayed The default is On Audio Output submenu From this submenu you can select stereo or dual mono for the audio output type e In stereo mode the audio signal trom the left channel is output to one speaker while the signal trom the right channel is output to the other speaker e In dual mono mode the in
175. udio or video breakaway Lets you break an audio signal away from its corresponding video signal and route it to the audio outputs allowing the audio channels to be operated as a separate scaler Integrated audio delay Delays the audio output automatically to compensate for latency introduced by the video processing Amplifier DVS 510 SA only The DVS 510 SA has a stereo power amplifier with 25 watts rms per channel into 4 or 8 ohms The Class D amplifier design includes CDRS Class D Ripple Suppression an Extron patented technology that provides a smooth clean audio waveform and an improvement in signal fidelity over conventional Class D amplifier designs CDRS eliminates the high frequency switching ripple characteristic of Class D amplifiers a source of RF emissions that can interfere with sensitive AV equipment such as wireless microphones The DVS 510 SA includes technology for the integrated amplifier that detects the onset of clipping by comparing input and output signals Gain is reduced with a slow attack and fast release to eliminate clipping and protects the speakers from clipping distortion Picture controls Brightness contrast color tint detail horizontal and vertical positioning sizing and zoom can be set 16 user memory presets are available for each input to store all image settings Automatic 3 2 and 2 2 pulldown detection Advanced film mode processing techniques help maximize image detail an
176. udio volume View volume qi Show the current volume setting Audio Gain and Attenuation per input NOTE The set gain G and set attenuation g commands are case sensitive The increment decrement and view commands are not Set audio gain 52 G In Ki Aud x54 lt Set audio gain level to x52 dB Example 5G In Ki Aud5 4 Set the audio gain to 5 dB Set attenuation x53 g In xi Aud ae Set attenuation to x53 dB Example 15g In ka Aud 15 4 Set the audio attenuation to 15 dB Increment level G In Ki Aud x54 lt 4 Increase the audio level by 1 dB Decrement level G In Ki Aud x54 lt 4 Decrease the audio level by 1 dB View G l View the current audio level Audio Bass global Set the bass level Bas x55 lt Set the global bass level to x55 Example Bas 010 4 Set the bass level to 3 dB Increment bass Bas x55 lt 4 Increase the bass level Decrement bass Bas x55 4 Decrease the bass level View bass level 55 lt Show the current bass level Audio Treble global Set the treble level Set the global treble level to x55 Increment treble Increase the treble level Decrement treble Decrease the treble level View treble level Show the current treble level Power Amp Limiter DVS 510 SA only Enable Esc 1 APWR lt Apwr 1 lt lt Enable the power amp limiter to detect and eliminate clipping distortion Disable Esc APWR lt Apwr lt Disable the power am
177. ult window or the PIP window Audio breakaway is not possible while PIP mode is on audio must follow either the main window or the PIP window DVS 510 Series e Operation 19 Menus on the LCD Screen The DVS 510 menus that are displayed on the LCD screen enable you to configure and operate the scaler The menu navigation buttons Menu and Next are located to the right of the LCD screen Press these buttons to cycle through the available menus and submenus and use the horizontal and vertical Adjust knobs to select options This section describes the options on these menus and their submenus including any procedures that are initiated from them Menu System Overview The menu system consists of six menus some of which have submenus that enable you to make desired adjustments see the menu flow diagram on the next page Using the menus 1 To access the menu system press the Menu button The first menu name User Presets is displayed on the LCD screen Select other menus by repeatedly pressing the Menu button until the desired menu name is displayed When the desired menu appears on the LCD screen press the Next button repeatedly to cycle through the submenus for the selected menu When the desired submenu is displayed rotate the horizontal lt gt or vertical Adjust knob clockwise or counterclockwise to cycle through the submenu options If you want to return to a menu from within one of its submenus press Menu W
178. uration and Control 92 Color Bars Crop Crosshatch to 1 33 Aspect 4x4 Crosshatch 1 78 Aspect Grayscale C 1 85 Aspect Ramp C 2 35 Aspect Alt Pixels ER Blue Mode White Field Figure 44 Test Patterns on the DVS 510 The default is Off no test pattern See Test Pattern submenu on page 32 for more information on using test patterns Auto Memories Select On or Off to enable or disable auto memories When auto memories are activated the DVS stores size position and picture settings based on the incoming signal from the connected input When the same input signal is detected again these image settings are recalled from memory and applied Switch Effect Select the effect that is displayed when inputs are switched Cut immediately replaces the image from the current input with the image from the new input Fade causes the current input to fade to black while the new input fades in default Aspect Ratio Select Fill the input signal at each rate fills the entire output raster or Follow the input signal at each rate is displayed with its native aspect ratio default setting See Aspect Ratio submenu on page 31 for more information about these fill modes DVS 510 Series e HTML Configuration and Control 93 Passwords Page Access the Passwords page by clicking the Passwords link on the sidebar menu on the System Settings page Extron Electronics lt 3 f status Y Configuration Y File Management Y
179. us settings for the incoming signal default Disable auto memories Input presets must be manually recalled to configure the input View the status of auto memories Select test pattern x20 View the current test pattern Freeze the selected input Unfreeze the selected input Show the freeze status 1 on O off Set the time the DVS will delay displaying the new input to X37 View the RGB delay setting Up to 16 characters no special characters through 13 see Test pattern under Symbol Definitions for DVS 510 Series SIS Commands for the available test patterns 1 through 128 through 5 in 0 1 second increments Default is 5 0 5 seconds DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 63 ASCII Command Response Command Host to Scaler Scaler to Host Additional Description Advanced Configuration continued Front Panel Security Lockout Executive Mode Set mode 1 1 X Lock all front panel functions Set mode 2 2 X Allow limited adjustments to be made trom the front panel input switching PIP volume control and Auto lmage Disable Allow all front panel adjustments View status Show current lock mode status Input Aspect Ratio Set to Fill Esc 1 ASPR lt Aspr1 lt Set the input to always fill the entire output raster default Set to Follow Esc 2 ASPR lt Aspr1 lt Display the input with its native aspect ratio View aspect ratio Esc ASPR lt 4 Asp
180. using SIS commands the SPPCP software or the embedded web pages When connected to an Ethernet LAN or WAN the DVS can be accessed and operated from a computer running a standard Internet browser Use a patch cable to connect the DVS to a switch hub or router use a straight through cable to connect it directly to your computer This connector contains two LEDs see the illustration at right ETHERNET e Act LED This amber LED blinks to indicate LAN signal activity e Link LED This green LED lights steadily to indicate a LAN connection ACT LINK Pins Crossover Cable Straight through Cable Pe a a e Wire color Wire color Wire color Wire color 12345678 nA 6 Orange Green 6 Green Green 4 Insert Twisted 8 Brown Brown 8 Brown Brown Pair Wires T568A T568B T568B T568B Poise A cable that is wired as T568A at one end A cable that is wired the same at both ends and T568B at the other Tx and Rx pairs is called a straight through cable because reversed is a crossover cable no pin or pair assignments are swapped Figure 6 Wiring the LAN Connector DVS 510 Series e Installation 10 RS232 connector This female 9 pin DB 9 connector provides for RS 232 or RS 422 remote communication Connect a host computer or control system to this connector for serial control of the DVS by Simple Instruction Set SIS commands see the Remote Configuration and Control section beginning on page 47 or by the
181. ut executive mode Extron Electronics lt 3 Ml Status Configuration File Management Control 800 633 9876 Aa TE aii te D4 Contactus User Control PIP pisatup Both ce SS C Video C Mode 1 Full C Mode 2 Partial 0 045 ia 0 0 dB Til T Disable Output Forma Audio Start Up Limiter stereo Ea 100 vwa extron com Horizontal Shift Vertical Shift Tint oea E E E 064 El EI E Horizontal Size Brightness Vertical Size Contrast al Pan Detail Filter m O Zoom E E E E a E Horizontal Start Pixel Phase F Vertical Start Total Pixels Active Pixels Active Lines Figure 49 User Control Page On the User Control page you can perform the following functions Selecting an input and signal type Before selecting an input you must select video audio or both for output To select an input 1 In the Signal Type section select the radio button for the type of signal you will be sending to the output e Both Both audio and video will come trom the same Input default e Video Only the video signal will come from the new input e Audio Only the audio signal will come from the new input DVS 510 Series e HTML Configuration and Control 99 2 3 In the Input Selection section click the desired input button The button on the screen is highlighted and its equivalent button on the front panel lights as follows depending on your signal type sel
182. video sources Each input should be switched into the DVS configured then saved as a preset for recall by a control system when that input Is sent from the switcher to any of the 10 DVS inputs e If an input preset is recalled to an input that does not support the signal type saved in the preset an SIS error code is returned e If the signal frequencies and total line count do not match the frequencies saved in the preset the DVS uses the auto memories settings instead of recalling the preset If no auto memories exist for the frequency the DVS references its lookup table a generic list of default sampling parameters embedded in the DVS e ft the output rate does not match the output rate that was active when the preset was saved all settings in the input preset are recalled except size and position To create an input preset 1 In the Input Selection section click the button for the input for which you want to create the preset 2 Using the User Control page SIS commands or the front panel controls make any desired changes to the input parameters that you want to save in the new preset 3 Click the Presets link on the left sidebar menu to display the Presets page 4 From the Input Presets drop down menu select a number for the new preset 5 Click the Save button To recall a saved input preset 1 From the Input Presets drop down menu select a preset number 2 Click the Recall button The preset is applied to the
183. x e date time e length A space_remaining e bytes left Unit response HEML sample code var file new array file 1 filename1 date1 filesize1 file 2 filename2 date2 filesize2 file n filenamen daten filesizen file n 1 space remaining bytes left NOTE LF has the same response from the unit as DF except path directory precede filenames for files from directories below the current directory DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 75 Command ASCII Command Response Host to Scaler Scaler to Host Additional Description Stream Files via Telnet RS 232 or RS 422 Load file to user flash memory Load file to user flash and set specific time and date Esc t UF filesize filename Upl Esc UF Filesize day of weekemontheday year houreminute second filename Upl Day of week 1 7 1 Sunday 2 Monday Month 1 12 1 Jan 2 Feb Day 1 31 Hour 0 23 Minute and Second 0 59 NOTES If there is insufficient space on the unit to store the sent file the response is Fld lt instead of Up1 lt to denote failure You can use this command to update firmware by loading a firmware file with a S19 extension If the unit determines that the s19 file is not intended for the DVS the Up1 lt response is followed by Fwm firmware mismatch Retrieve file from user flash memory Stream files via Port 80 Load file to use
184. y Settings Set administrator password View administrator password Reset clear administrator 4 password Esc x102 CA 4 Esc CA lt Esc e CA lt koa 4 Bmd x125 k84 lt 4 Bmd x125 xe lt 4 Bmd Q0 ikea lt Bmd x125 k84 lt 4 Bpt gi e UDP outgoing port x133 x134 MAC address for UDP unicast transmissions Edi k73 lt 4 event number The event must be running 74 99 Edi K104 k84 x72 lt 4 a4 x72 lt 4 Set administrator access password K103 4 to 12 alphanumeric characters The password is case sensitive Special characters spaces or symbols are not allowed password If a password exists the unit responds with the password RS 232 or RS 422 connection or 4 asterisks IP connection If there is NO password the response is empty Clear or remove all passwords administrator and user DVS 510 Series e Remote Configuration and Control 73 ASCII Command Response Host to Scaler Scaler to Host Additional Description Command Password and Security Settings continued Set user password Esc CU Ipu e Set user access password x102 4 to 12 alphanumeric characters The password is case sensitive Special characters spaces or symbols are not allowed password If a password exists the unit responds with the password RS 232 or RS 422 connection or 4 asterisks IP conn
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