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1.    0   0   0   0 f115200 D Pl PS500 D jw UnSolicited Feedback       Program   Set Factory Defaults    No COM   115200 N_8 1         Switcher Commands          Presentation Switchers  Inc     Switching      Auto Switch       Microprocessors on each input card are constantly    sensing    for a new video connection  When  a user connects to the PS510 the PS510 automatically switches that signal to the display device  creating an Auto Switch  This feature can be problematic in some situations and can be turned  off     Ethernet Settings    In this section  network settings can be adjusted to meet connectivity requirements of the Eth   ernet network  DHCP  the process of automatically acquiring an IP address from the host  can be  enabled or disabled  Static address values  such as IP  Subnet  Gateway  or DNS values  can also  be defined in this section     Audio Input Levels  Sometimes it is necessary to attenuate  or lower  audio levels of certain inputs     For example  a cable receiver box may produce audio levels that are always high  If this were the  case  users of the system would immediately lower the audio in the room  However  switching  to another source would sound too low and require turning the audio back up  The Audio Input  Levels feature of the PS510 would allow you to set the audio level of the cable receiver box  slightly lower such that all source devices have the same    nominal    level     EDID Settings    EDID  or Extended Display Identification Data  is 
2.   RST is only way to return to normal operation                       Examples  Send Response  OFT None Put PS510 in power savings mode        Reset System                      RST Reset System  Reboot   Examples  Send Response  RST None Performs soft reset on system and hard reset on cards        Page 22    Presentation Switchers  Inc                 Series 500 Installation Guide      Presentation  I  Switchers    15364 E  Valley Blvd  City of Industry  CA 91746  United States of America    www PresentationSwitchers com    US CAN Toll Free  800 614 9958  Voice  909 829 5724  Fax  909 532 5234    Page 23    
3.  display device should turn on  If it does  not  verify the codes are correct  cabling is correct  and communications parameters are correct  and repeat the test  Repeat the process for each command     Enabling or Disabling the Display Control Feature    The Display Control feature is automatically turned on when one has succesfully uploaded codes  using the PS 500 Display Control application     However  the Display Control feature may be enabled or disabled using the Configuration Soft   ware as described in previous chapters     Series 500 Installation Guide Page 19    Page 20    Appendix    Series 500 Programming Codes       Presentation Switchers  Inc     Series 500 Programming Codes    Remove all spaces in sending string     T    is the terminator  A Carriage Return is not required accepted  Commands follow  the AMX AutoPatch standard of switcher communications   when possible           Optional items      Replace with a number     OR    nput   Source Select                      CI  T Change current input selection to     Examples   Send Response   CI3T None Select input number 3    CIST None Select input number 5        Get Current Input   Source  so   T    Get the current input selected by the switcher                             Examples  Send Response  SO1T  3  Requested status on output number 1 reveals 3 as the current selected input   SO1T  5  Requested status on output number 1 reveals input 5           Volume Up  Incremental        Increase volume by 1 step  1
4.  is errantly selected or  when transitioning between sources     Time Between Commands    Some projectors need a little more time than others when processing commands  This field  indicates how long the switcher will wait between commands        Note  This delay is relavent only between power on  input select  and power off commands   The switcher does not put delays within a command  such as a power on command        No Activity Power Off    This time period is considered the    fail safe    time  When there is an active video signal and  there is no activity either in front panel activity  serial port  or Ethernet  the system will issue a  power off sequence  This routine is intended to save power and bulb life should a system be   left on and nobody using the system   especially if a home room computer goes to sleep and dis   plays a black screen     Presentation Switchers  Inc          Display Test  Sending from Computer directly to Display Device     Ze TumON  C Tur OFF    Input Select _Iest      Screen Contacts Test  Telling PS500 to Activate Relays Dry Contacts     I Contact 1    IT Contact 2 Test                  Cancel       Testing the Display Codes    Connecting Directly to the Display Device   When testing display codes  the PC must be connected directly to the display device using a  RS 232 cable  Ensure that the baud rate listed on the main form matches the baud rate of the  display    Select the Code    Select    Turn On    first then press the Test button  The
5. 00 steps is volume maximum                       Examples  Send Response  None Increased by 1 step       None Volume is increased by 3 steps        Volume Down  Incremental     Decrease volume 1 step  0 is mute                          Examples  Send Response    None Volume is decreased 1 step       None Reduced by 3 steps           Volume  Set Absolute                            VA  T Set volume to step level    100 steps is volume maximum  0 is mute   Examples   Send Response   VA40T None Set volume to step level 40    VA25T None Set volume to step level 25 or 25  of the volume available           Series 500 Installation Guide    Page 21    Get Current Volume Level                      SV T Get current volume level  in steps  0 to 100    Examples   Send Response   SVT  25  Get current volume returns a level of 25    SVT  0  Get current volume returns zero or system is muted        Mute Audio                VM T Mute audio output   Examples   Send Response   VMT None Turns Audio Off        Un Mute Audio                      vu T Unmutes audio to audio level in pace before mute   Examples   Send Response   VUT None Volume level returns to audio level prior to mute        Mute Video                      ZM T Mute video output  Image shows disconnected   Examples   Send Response   ZMT None Turns Video Off        Un Mute Video                ZU T Unmutes video   Examples   Send Response   ZUT None Video image is restored        Power Saving Mode  OFT    Enable power savings mode
6. 30 20 30 30 0D  Input Select Code  in Hex Codes  No Signal Power Off     op 78 62 20 30 20 39 30 0D  5 Minutes DI    Time Between Commands No Activity Power Off     5 Seconds D  5 Hours DI             m Display COM Settings Switcher Commands    BAUD Rate                      Entering Display Codes    Hexidecimal or Text    Display codes can be entered on the main form using hexidecimal numbers or text  ASCII  char   acters  One can transition between text and hexidecimal by checking or unchecking the    Display    Enter commands in hex    checkbox  Text already entered will be converted to hex and vice  versa as one check and unchecks the box     Series 500 Installation Guide Page 17    Page 18       When entering in hexidecimal  put a space between each number  When entering in text   enter non printable characters  such as a carriage return  with their ASCII equivalent number  with parenthesis surrounding the number        For example  the hexidecimal codes on the left are equivalent to the text codes to the right     Hexidecimal Text   ASCII    OD 6B 61 20 30 20 30 31 OD  13 ka 0 01 13   50 52 4F 4A 4F 4E PROJON                   Input Select    The input select command is sent at the selected timing after the power on command to ensure  that the device is on the correct input     No Signal Power Off  This field indicates a period of time the switcher will wait without a valid output signal before    it powers down the display  This delay is created for times when an input
7. S510 presentation switcher        nect power from the PS510 enclosure to prevent accidental shock to yourself or to the    o WARNING  While    hot swapping    of input cards is possible  it is recommended to discon   equipment        The drawing below shows a sample layout of a PS510 enclosure  In this case  the system type is  a PS510 with HDMI  DVI  and VGA inputs                                HDMI                               oo     lt  oo    I C Future Expansion Port  pa wen    IU SC weng VI SIE IN502 IN500                                                                      1  Using a  1 Philips Head screw driver  remove the screw that holds the IN500   Future Expan   sion Plate in place                 Future Expansion Port                   IN500                   2  Unpackage the new input board assembly from the shipping container and set aside        CAUTION  This product  like all microcontroller products  uses semiconductors that can be  damaged by electrostatic discharge  ESD   When handling  care must be taken so that the de   vice is not damaged  Damage due to inappropriate handling is not covered by the warranty     Page 6 Presentation Switchers  Inc     The following precautions must be taken     a  Do not open the protective conductive packaging until you have read the following  and  are at an approved anti static work station    b  Always discharge yourself by touching a grounded bare metal surface before picking up  an ESD   sensitive electronic compone
8. erview    This manual will provide detailed instructions to assist an installer with a typical under table in   stallation of a PS510 presentation switcher  This process is best outlined by the following steps     1     2     8     Unpack the switcher from the box and separate all components   Install input cards  if necessary    Locate and pre drill mounting holes    Mount the switcher under the table    Attach input and output devices to the switcher    Power up the unit and test the unit manually    Make adjustments to the system as necessary     Test the system again using external control devices as necessary     Package Contents    Below is a list of items enclosed in each Series 500 enclosure     Quantity Description                      1 PS510 Presentation Switcher   1 Installation Guide  PN  DOC 000005 xxx   This manual    1 5 Connector Terminal Block Stereo Audio Connector  Line Level Audio  6 Wood Screws   6 X 3 4     Pan Head  Philips   1 Power Cord  US Only           Installation Tools    Drill   3 32    Drill Bit for Softwood or 7 64    Drill Bit for Hardwood   2 Philips Head Screw Driver   1 8    Flat Blade    Tweeker    Screw Driver    Series 500 Installation Guide Page 5       Inserting Inout Cards    Inserting an Input Board Assembly    In the United States and Canada  input cards are installed prior to leaving the factory  In some  countries cards are shipped separately  This section explains the process necessary to install  input card assemblies into a P
9. es not support relays  This screen is not applicable to the PS510 and was originally  designed for the PS500  7 slot rack mount systems   Ignore references to Relays      Relay Contact Settings       Contact 1       Mode Contact Close Time  aoe Contact D fi Second a    Contact Close Time    Iw Enable  Momentary Contact D  45 Seconds DI             Cancel         Test Form    Select the Test pull down menu to access this form  This routine is used to test the commands  you have entered  Be sure to save your file first  The Test button actuates or triggers the test               r Display Test  Sending from Computer directly to Display Device     Ze TumON  C Tum OFF       Input Select Ies      r Screen Contacts Test  Telling PS500 to Activate Relays Dry Contacts      Contact 1 ee  IT Contact 2 Test                          Presentation Switchers  Inc     Connecting to the Switcher    Connect from a PC to the switcher using a RS 232 straight serial cable  A null modum cable will  not work     Setting Communication Baud Rates    Using the Communications pull down menu  set the baud rate to the speed of the switcher  The  switcher defaults to 115 200 baud     ft PS Series 500 Display Control  LG_LCD txt         File View Communication Screen Test Help    Disb Slx  elel el gei e    m Display Control Commands          Iw Display d Enter Commands in Hex  Checked  or Text  Not Checked    Power ON Code  in Hex Codes  Power OFF Code  in Hex Codes   D 6B 61 20 30 20 30 31 OD jo 6B 61 20 
10. g or clerical errors     Information in this document is subject to change without notice     Page 2 Presentation Switchers  Inc        Contents    ER 3  Getting Started E 5  Installation Guide Overview            cccccssscesesscssssceseeesuneeseeeeesuuueuueuaeaussesuueuaeauseseuseanauseesensnanasss 5  Package eu LC 5  instalation LOOMS so ees eege ee ee 5  inserting Input CONS sis sccnsemenccsticcsnasccinanscdeeeidaabanteiceeatansictcnsmundaadade 6  Inserting an Input Board ASSOMDIY                  cccessceceeeseseeceeensneeeeeensneeeeeeeseneeeeensneseeeeseseeseenses 6  PSs leefs  ie 8  Locating the Switcher stssciccsiseescccessseesceesdseedecbessenwestes snacueeeasiuncuessssenncunesssencdueesseanddesesavboueeesenvees 8  Pre Drill Mounting Holes As SHOWN               ccccssscceceesseeceeeneneneeeeenseaaeeeensneaeseeenseceeeeenneeeseeennnes 8  Connecting DEVICES iccscsesecdes scncied cennceccntneeticcnesmcenccnncncceenmubecnnanmanaced 9  Input a 9  Connecting Display or Video Output Devices                  eccceeesseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeesneseeeeeeseeeeenenss 9  Connecting Audio Output Devices                 cccesceeeeeeeeseceeeeeeeeceeseesenseeeeeseeseeeesesnsseenseeseeeeenenss 10  Connecting Control DeVICES 5 dEEEENEREEENENE NENNEN ENEE geen 11  Configuring the PSO 10 iecessissccstsccecccsssctccccdececcettcicsccccesstietccceauccsaciss 12  The Configuration Software                ccccsscccessseeeceeneeeeneeeenseaaeseeensaeeeeensnaeeeeenneaeeeensneeeeeeennes 12  Upload
11. information that define the capabilities of a  display  This information is used to tell source devices  such as laptop computers  what resolu   tion to output     Table Select  Table select creates an EDID block of a specific resolution and offers that informa   tion to all inputs  The only exception is those selected for EDID Bypass     EDID Passthru  This method instructs the source devices to communicate directly with the dis   play to obtain the EDID information and negotatiate an output resolution  EDID Bypass has no  effect in this case     Port  This setting tells the PS510 which display port  HDMI or VGA  in which to extract EDID  display information     Communication  RS 232  Settings    Baud Rate  This is the communications speed of the RS 232 port  All other parameters are 8  bit  no parity  and 1 stop bit     Protocol  The PS510 can speak two languages  The PSI PS500 is an AMX   AutoPatch    BCS  derivative  But  the PS510 also understands the Extron   SIS    protocol and can be set using this  command     Series 500 Installation Guide Page 13    Unsolicited Feedback  This feature is especially important to 3rd party programmers  When   an auto switch occurs or a switch using the Ethernet port  a record of that change is sent out  the RS 232 port  This feature is particularly important when a control panel is used and when  current configuration status is maintained  Without the unsolicited feedback  the programmer  would have to constantly ask the PS510 if anyth
12. ing has changed  often called a    polling    rou   tine  Polling routines are costly and often interfere with the performance or responsiveness of  the control panel     Uploading the Settings    To configure the PS510  press the button    Program     This uploads the configuration settings to  the PS510     Page 14 Presentation Switchers  Inc        PS500 Display Control    The PS510 has a simple control system for controlling a display device  LCD  Plasma  or Projec   tor   The serial port is connected directly to the display device  Codes are uploaded and stored  in the Series 500  When the system is inactive and an input source is selected the projector   is sent a    power on    command  When the signal is lost and a predetermined amount of time  passes  the Series 500 issues a    power down    command     Main Form    BD PS Series 500 Display Control  LG_LCD txt         File View Communication Screen Test Help  DB El alB  el 21e    Display Control Commands             V Display   Enter Commands in Hex  Checked  or Text  Not Checked   Power ON Code  in Hex Codes  Power OFF Code  in Hex Codes     foo 6B 61 20 30 20 30 31 0D  oo 6B 61 20 30 20 30 30 0D    Input Select Code  in Hex Codes  No Signal Power Off  OD 78 62 20 30 20 39 30 0D  5 Minutes DI       Time Between Commands No Activity Power eo   5 Seconds DI  5 Hours DI    Se       Display COM Settings Switcher Commands    BAUD Rate          Series 500 Installation Guide Page 15    Page 16    Relay Form    The PS510 do
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14. l    The PS510 has a simple control system for controlling a display device  LCD  Plasma  or Projec   tor   The serial port is connected directly to the display device  Codes are uploaded and stored  in the PS510 using the PS500 Display Control Utility  When the system is shutdown and a input  source is selected the projector is sent a    power on    command  When the signal is shut down  and signal is lost  the PS510 issues a    power down    command     Uploading commands to the Series 500 is described in more detail later in this guide     Series 500 Installation Guide Page 11    Page 12       Configuring the PS510    The Configuration Software    The PS510 Configuration Software is available on the website on the PS510 produce web page   This application requires a connection to the PS510 using RS 232        r  FZ P5510 Configuration Tool              File View Communication Help  Switching Audio  INPUT LEVEL            Network    DHCP    Enabled                   e Disabled Iensnensnsnsnnsnenensnennsnenenanenennansnenenanal    input     100     IP Address IerugrsnsmsusrereueueuerusrreteueruerrEr eu euereueuenenermgt  input 4 100     169   254   1   10 S        Subnet Mask Sl      255   255   255   0 Port Method Select Resolution   HDMI DI  Table Select e   fi 024x768 60Hz v    Gateway Address      169   254 1   1 EDID Bypass          M Input 1  Input 2 F Input 3   Input 4  Primary DNS    169   254   1   1      Communication             Secondary DNS BAUD Rate Protocol   
15. l Presentation  I  Switchers    Serres 500    Installation Guide    PS510  Under Table  Presentation Switcher    October  2012 e PN  DOC 000005 00A       Trademark Information    Presentation Switchers    the    PS Box    logo or icon  and the names and marks associated with Presentation  Switchers    products are trademarks and or service marks of Presentation Switchers  Inc   and are registered  and or common law marks in the United States and various other countries     All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners     Patent Information    The accompanying product is protected by one or more U S  and foreign patents and or pending patent  applications held by Presentation Switchers  Inc     Customer Feedback    We are constantly working to improve the quality of our documentation  and we would appreciate your  feedback  Please send email to marketing PresentationSwitchers com        2012 Presentation Switchers  Inc  All rights reserved     Presentation Switchers  Inc   15364 E  Valley Blvd   City of Industry  CA 91746 USA    No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means  electronic or  mechanical  for any purpose  without the express written permission of Presentation Switchers  Inc  Under  the law  reproducing includes translating into another language or format     Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate  Presentation Switch   ers  Inc   is not responsible for printin
16. nt        3  Remove the input board assembly from the protective conductive packaging     4  Insert the new input board assembly into the enclosure while aligning card within the  guides on the left and right of the opening  Press the card firmly  about 10 Ibs of force  into  the card slot     5  Using the screw extracted from the IN500 Future Expansion plate  fasten the new input  board assembly in place     6  Connect power cord to enclosure and turn system on     7  The system is now ready for use and the new input is active     Series 500 Installation Guide Page 7    Page 8       Pre Drill Mounting Holes    Locating the Switcher    Locate the switcher under the table toward the center line of the table  Ensure switcher is far  away from potential contact with people   s legs or knees        WARNING  Keep product away from potential contact with human legs  knees  and other  body parts  A PS510 is made of metal and can harm people if struck with sufficient force        Pre Drill Mounting Holes As Shown    1  Using a 3 32    drill  for softwood  or 7 64    drill  for hardwood   drill each hole approximately  5 8    in depth     es  175mm              5 00  127 0 mm              2  Using  2 Phillips screw driver  fasten all 6 screws     Presentation Switchers  Inc        Connecting Devices    Input Devices   Sources    Connect input devices or audio visual sources as you would most AV Receivers  In most cases   one source is connected per input board assembly and includes bo
17. olution    Audio on HDMI Connector    When connecting to the HDMI connector  audio from the input device or source selected will  pass directly to the display device  This includes audio from analog sources that are digitized  and embedded onto the HDMI stream     HDCP Encrypted Sources    Signals which are encrypted using HDCP will pass directly to the HDMI connector in all situa   tions  The VGA connector will indicate a disconnected signal and audio will not be present on  the Line Level output     Connecting Audio Output Devices    The PS510 is equipped with a line level stereo audio output  Line level audio  by default  is a ste   reo audio balanced output  Using the male audio connectors provided  shown below   connect  the audio signals as indicated below  Tighten with a 1 8    flat head screw driver  tweeker                        Line Out           db                               Page 10 Presentation Switchers  Inc     Connecting Control Devices    In addition to the standard front panel controller  the Series 500 provides additional control  methods  Serial  RS 232  and Ethernet provides connection to third party controllers such as  Crestron and AMX     Crestron or AMX Control Systems    Connection to a 3rd party  AMX Crestron etc  control system can be accomplished using RS232  or Ethernet  Settings can be adjusted using the Configuration Utility discussed in more detail  later in this guide     The default baud rate for the serial port is 115200   Display Contro
18. th the video and audio com   ponents        Ground Right       co SES     ej    ote      Left    3 5mm Connector                                           In the example above  a DVI D board  part number IN504 in this case  is located in input slot  number 2  Connect the video portion to the DVI connector and the audio component to the  3 5mm connector located just above the video connector  This device is now considered    Input   2           Note  The LED located just above the stereo connector will illuminate red when power is  present on the card  The LED will illuminate green when an active video signal is recognized  on the DVI video connector  This LED is present on most input board assemblies        Continue the process of connecting input devices until all sources are attached     Connecting Display or Video Output Devices    The PS510 presentation switcher is equipped with HDMI and VGA connectors  These connectors  are located on the opposite side of the input card assemblies        The HDMI and VGA outputs are simultaneous outputs and output the same resolutions at all  times     Series 500 Installation Guide Page 9    EDID and Image Resolutions   By default  image resolution is set to XGA  1024 X 768  using Table Select mode  The installer  can override this feature by selecting an image resolution from a table or by selecting EDID  Passthru Mode    In Passthru mode  the source negotiates directly with the display device to determine the best  possible display res
    
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