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User Guide

SMX System

Matrix Switcher

MultiMatrix Switcher

68-1452-01 

Rev. 

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Summary of Contents for MultiMatrix Switcher

Page 1: ...User Guide SMX System Matrix Switcher MultiMatrix Switcher 68 1452 01 Rev B 10 11 ...

Page 2: ...l verwenden sollten Sie alle Sicherheits und Bedienungsanleitungen genau durchlesen und verstehen Aufbewahren der Anleitungen Die Hinweise zur elektrischen Sicherheit des Produktes sollten Sie aufbewahren damit Sie im Bedarfsfall darauf zurückgreifen können Befolgen der Warnhinweise Befolgen Sie alle Warnhinweise und Anleitungen auf dem Gerät oder in der Benutzerdokumentation Keine Zusatzgeräte Ve...

Page 3: ...d in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expen...

Page 4: ... examples of computer or device responses mentioned in this guide the character 0 is used for the number zero and O 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 S...

Page 5: ...ting RGB Delay VGA and RGBHV Boards Only 24 Setting the Front Panel Locks Executive Modes 25 Setting Background Illuminations 26 Configuring the Rear Panel RS232 RS422 Port 26 Using the Front Panel 27 Viewing and Adjusting the Audio Input Level 27 Using the Front Panel 27 Viewing and Adjusting the Audio Output Volume 28 Using the Front Panel 28 Using Reset Levels 31 Using the Front Panel 31 Using ...

Page 6: ...ontrol Pages 98 User Control Page 98 Presets Page 104 Ethernet Control 106 Ethernet Link 106 Ethernet Connection 106 Default Address 106 Configuring the SMX for Network Communication 107 Configuring the SMX for Network Use Via the ARP Command 108 Connect as a Telnet Client 109 Subnetting A Primer 111 Gateways 111 Local and Remote Devices 111 IP Addresses and Octets 111 Subnet Masks and Octets 112 ...

Page 7: ...TS SDI HDSDI INPUTS 8 7 1 4 5 6 3 2 8 7 1 4 5 6 3 2 8 7 1 4 5 6 3 2 PLANE ADRESS INPUTS 1 2 3 4 OUTPUTS 1 2 3 4 PLANE ADRESS COMPUTER IN 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 COMPUTER OUT S VIDEO IN S VIDEO OUT PLANE ADRESS 8 7 1 4 5 6 3 2 8 7 1 4 5 6 3 2 PLANE ADRESS 8 7 1 4 5 6 3 2 8 7 1 4 5 6 3 2 8 7 1 4 5 6 3 2 VIDEO OUTPUTS VIDEO INPUTS WB VIDEO PLANE ADRESS L 1 R L 2 R L 3 R L 4 R L 5 R L 6 R L 7 ...

Page 8: ...X 88 DVI Pro 8x8 2 S video boards mini DIN SMX 84 SV 8x4 1 SMX 88 SV 8x8 1 SMX 1616 SV 16x16 2 HDMI HDMI SMX 44 HDMI 4x4 1 SMX 48 HDMI 4x8 2 SMX 84 HDMI 8x4 2 SMX 88 HDMI 8x8 2 Wideband VGA 15 pin HD SMX 84 VGA 8x4 2 SMX 88 VGA 8x8 2 SMX 1616 VGA 16x16 4 Fiber optic singlemode Optical SFP SMX 88 FOX 4G SM 8x8 1 SMX 1616 4G SM 16x16 2 Fiber optic multimode SMX 88 FOX 4G MM 8x8 1 SMX 1616 4G MM 16x1...

Page 9: ...ial that uses the Digital Video Interface DVI and High Definition Multimedia Interface HDMI DVI Digital Visual Interface The digital video connectivity standard developed by DDWG Digital Display Work Group This connection standard offers two different connectors one with 24 pins that handles digital video signals only and one with 29 pins that handles both digital and analog video DVI standard use...

Page 10: ... the input and output configuration can then be saved for future downloading to the SMX IP Control Ethernet via the LAN port This port allows the switcher to be controlled through an Ethernet local area network LAN or wide area network WAN using standard IP internet protocols This ability provides flexible connectivity for off site control and password protection of the switcher Web hosting Users ...

Page 11: ...ernet link allows multiple remote links with two levels of password protection Front Panel Controls The front panel controls support input and output selection and grouping preset creation and selection RGB delay audio gain and attenuation and volume control audio models Windows based control program Via serial port or Ethernet remote control the Windows based control software provides a graphical...

Page 12: ...rized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third plug are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularl...

Page 13: ...rce into this receptacle b LAN Ethernet port Connect the switcher to an Ethernet LAN or WAN via this RJ 45 connector Ethernet connection allows the operator to control the switcher from a remote location When connected to an Ethernet LAN or WAN the switcher can be accessed and operated from a computer running a standard Internet browser Ethernet connection indicators The LEDs marked Link and Act i...

Page 14: ...d can operate at 9600 19200 38400 or 115200 baud rates see Operation on page 13 to configure the RS 232 RS 422 port Input Output Boards The I O boards on any unit may vary with each installation depending on desired configuration and use All board types have the input and the output connectors clearly marked and each board has a 16 position rotary switcher see m figure 2 for setting the I O plane ...

Page 15: ...omposite video input signals to the BNC input connectors Connect display devices to the BNC output connectors 8 7 1 4 5 6 3 2 1 4 3 2 VIDEO OUTPUTS VIDEO INPUTS ADDRESS VIDEO l SMX 88 A Connect stereo or mono audio input signals to any of the eight sets of 3 5 mm 5 pole captive screw connectors marked Inputs Wire the connector for the appropriate signal type see Wiring the Audio Connectors on page...

Page 16: ...mands on page 52 or USB Settings Status on page 67 NOTES When host emulation is enabled Device Hubs ports continually provide power to attached peripherals However they will not be functional until ties are made to a host Host emulation is valid through a hub or USB extender If non HID devices are connected to the Device Hubs ports host emulation is disabled Hot key switching Routes or makes a tie...

Page 17: ...EO OU TPU TS 16 15 9 12 13 14 11 10 VID EO INP UTS 16 15 9 12 13 14 11 10 16 15 9 12 13 14 11 10 16 15 9 12 13 14 11 10 S V IDE O Y C Y C Y C IN PLAN E ADR ESS 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L 1 R L 2 R L 3 R L 4 R L 5 R L 6 R L 7 R L 8 R I N P U T S I N P U T S 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L 1 R L 2 R L 3 R L 4 R L 5 R L 6 R L 7 R L 8 R O U T P U ...

Page 18: ...ng audio cables see figure 7 A mono audio connector consists of the tip and sleeve whereas a stereo audio connector consists of the tip ring and sleeve The tip ring and sleeve wires are also shown above on the captive screw audio connector diagram balanced inputs see figure 6 Tip Sleeve Sleeve Ring Tip RCA Connector 3 5 mm Stereo Plug Connector balanced Figure 6 RCA Audio Connectors Wire the outpu...

Page 19: ... 2 5 mm configuration port is also on the front panel All buttons can be relabelled as desired see Replacing Buttons Labels section on page 127 NOTE Some models have a blank front panel no buttons See SIS Configuration and Control on page 33 SMX Control Software on page 58 and HTML Configuration and Control on page 86 to control and configure SMX models with blank front panels SMX SERIES SWITCHER ...

Page 20: ...evel of that input Select inputs to enable muting or unmuting of tied outputs Set button backlight to On or Off press and hold inputs 1 and 2 simultaneously Activate audio gain and output volume control press any button twice when the SMX is in view mode with an audio plane selected c Output selection buttons The output buttons 1 through 16 select the output to tie to any selected active input and...

Page 21: ...es Plane presets save and recall the configurations for a specific plane without affecting the other plane connections View button This button when pressed and released lights red and allows quick viewing of existing input and output ties When the button is lit after selecting a plane and an associated input muted outputs flash and untied outputs light the appropriate signal color red green or amb...

Page 22: ...to the main unit and I O boards NOTE This sequence also occurs when the unit restarts after firmware uploads Front Panel Operation This section covers basic setup and configuration of the SMX using the front panel Ties General Information During any operation of front panel buttons any active input output and control buttons stay lit or blink for 30 seconds If during that 30 seconds no button is p...

Page 23: ...outputs light according to the signal type of the output Input 1 extinguishes Step 4 Press and release the desired output button flashes INPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OUTPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 The Enter button also flashes green ENTER Step 5 Press and release Enter All buttons extinguish C O N T R O L PRESET ESC VIEW Figure 10 Select I O Plane then an Input an ...

Page 24: ...e last plane button used lights green if a video plane red if an audio plane or amber if a video and audio plane Figure 12 Viewing Ties an Example of Untied Outputs Step 1 2 Press and release another plane selection button to view ties for that plane 3 To view the input tied to it press any of the unlit output buttons in the example below buttons 10 through 12 and 16 The untied output buttons exti...

Page 25: ...T 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 Step 1 Press plane button 0 lights green Input button 1 lights indicating signal type green video or red audio INPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OUTPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Tied outputs 2 4 6 and 7 light same color and Input 1 extinguishes Figure 14 Removing Ties an Example Steps 1 and 2 3 Press and release outputs buttons 4 an...

Page 26: ...10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Step 2 Press Input button 7 lights Outputs 3 and 6 light the same color as the input 7 button Input 1 extinguishes Step 3 Press and release Output 1 button flashes INPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OUTPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Enter blinks green ENTER Step 4 Press and release Enter All buttons extinguish C O N T R O L PRESET ESC VIEW Input 2 is ti...

Page 27: ...lit I O PLANE SELECT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 The last plane button used lights Figure 17 Muting Output Signals an Example Steps 2 and 3 3 Select the applicable plane which lights The output buttons light if they are untied or flash if they are tied and muted in the signal type color Tied outputs remain unlit 4 Press and hold the desired output button for 2 seconds or until the button...

Page 28: ...to any one of the preset locations in any order Saving the current configuration to an existing preset overwrites the existing preset with the new configuration 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 INPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OUTPUTS GLOBAL PLANE GLOBAL Preset 1 Preset 5 Preset 6 Preset 10 Preset 7 Preset 13 Preset 14 Preset 15 Preset 2 Preset 8 Preset 9 Preset 3 Preset 4 Prese...

Page 29: ...and release the Preset button lights red NOTE To recall a global preset press and release a lit Preset button Figure 20 Saving or Recalling a Global Preset An Example Steps 2 through 4 3 Press and release a desired input or output button to select the address to save the current configuration to The Address Preset and Enter buttons flash red NOTE A preset can be saved to any lit or unlit button On...

Page 30: ... OUTPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 I O PLANE SELECT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 Step 3 Press desired plane button here plane 0 Plane button lights green Buttons for any previously saved plane presets light red here preset 7 NOTE To recall a plane preset press and release the Preset button Select a plane then press and release a lit preset button Figure 21 Saving or Recalling...

Page 31: ...xit the RGB delay mode Setting the Front Panel Locks Executive Modes The SMX has three levels of front panel security lock that limit the operation of the switcher from the front panel The three levels are Lock mode 0X The front panel is completely unlocked and all front panel controls are available Basic and advanced features are available Lock mode 1X All changes are locked from the front panel ...

Page 32: ...d holding the View and the Esc button simultaneously until the buttons flash approximately 2 seconds Press and hold for 2 seconds C O N T R O L ESC VIEW PRESET ENTER Lock mode 2 Preset View and Esc flash C O N T R O L ESC VIEW PRESET ENTER Lock mode 1 View and Esc flash Press and hold for 2 seconds C O N T R O L ESC VIEW PRESET ENTER C O N T R O L ESC VIEW PRESET ENTER Figure 24 Setting the Execut...

Page 33: ...l settings INPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OUTPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 INPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OUTPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Step 1 Press and release Esc Flashes green once and clears pending changes I O PLANE SELECT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 Plane button lights red indicating an audio signal plane Step 2 Press aud...

Page 34: ...h 20 green 10 5 green 3 flash 10 red 5 flash 19 green 10 flash 4 green 2 11 red 6 flash 18 green 9 3 green 2 flash 12 red 6 flash 17 green 9 flash 2 green 1 13 red 7 flash 16 green 8 1 green 1 flash 14 red 7 flash 15 green 8 flash 0 not lit 15 red 8 flash 14 green 7 1 red 1 flash 16 red 8 flash 13 green 7 flash 2 red 1 flash 17 red 9 flash 12 green 6 3 red 2 flash 18 red 9 11 green 6 flash 4 red 2...

Page 35: ... volume is indicated by the lit and flashing input buttons Here input buttons 1 16 lit green indicate an output volume of 100 0 dB attentuation ENTER Step 5 Press and hold View to decrease or Esc to increase audio level here View C O N T R O L PRESET ESC VIEW The selected output button remains lit Inputs light flash or go out as the volume changes Here the volume is decreased to 65 5 Inputs 1 10 a...

Page 36: ... 5 11 flash slowly 53 35 5 43 flash slowly 21 82 0 12 13 52 34 0 44 5 20 80 5 13 13 51 32 5 45 5 19 79 0 14 flash slowly 50 31 0 46 flash slowly 18 77 5 15 flash slowly 49 29 5 47 flash slowly 17 76 0 16 12 48 28 0 48 4 16 74 5 17 12 47 26 5 49 4 15 73 0 18 flash slowly 46 25 0 50 flash slowly 14 71 5 19 flash slowly 45 23 5 51 flash slowly 13 70 0 20 11 44 22 0 52 3 12 68 5 21 11 43 20 5 53 3 11 ...

Page 37: ...iew and Esc buttons until the SMX properly powers up see Powering Up on page 16 and then release the buttons Using the Rear Panel The recessed reset button on the rear panel initiates four levels of resets numbered 1 3 4 and 5 Use a pointed stylus or Extron Tweeker to press it and select a reset level see the Reset Modes Table on page 32 for the modes If the reset button is continuously held down ...

Page 38: ... default firmware is no longer running look for asterisks following the version number This mode reverts to the factory default firmware version if incompatibility issues arise with user loaded firmware NOTE User defined web pages may not work correctly if using an earlier firmware version Run Stop Events 3 Hold down the Reset button for about 3 seconds until the Power LED flashes once then releas...

Page 39: ... in and powered on The SMX is receiving power if one of the front panel Power Supply LEDs is lit green 2 Check to see if one or more outputs are muted 3 Ensure that an active input is selected for output on the SMX 4 Ensure that the proper signal format is supplied 5 Check the cabling and make corrections as necessary 6 Call the Extron S3 Sales and Technical Support Hotline if necessary see the re...

Page 40: ...rnet LAN Port The Ethernet connection makes SIS control of the SMX possible using a computer connected to the same LAN or WAN The SIS commands and behavior of the unit are identical whether it is communicating via Ethernet RS 232 or RS 422 see page 7 for details of host device connection through the RS 232 or Ethernet ports Ethernet Cable The Ethernet cable can be terminated as a straight through ...

Page 41: ...d of no communication By default this timeout value is set at 5 minutes but the value can be changed see the Configure global IP port timeout command on page 58 NOTE Extron recommends leaving the default timeout at five minutes and periodically issuing the Query Q command to keep the connection active If there are long idle periods Extron recommends disconnecting the socket and reopening the conne...

Page 42: ...diately after the copyright message when the controlling system is connected using TCP IP or Telnet and the SMX is password protected The SMX requires an administrator or user level password before performing the commands entered NOTE The Password prompt is re displayed if an incorrect password is entered Login Administrator and Login User The SMX initiates the login message when a correct adminis...

Page 43: ...rror response to the host The error response codes are E01 Invalid input channel number out of range E10 Invalid command E11 Invalid preset number E12 Invalid output number port number E13 Invalid parameter out of range E14 Command not available for this configuration E17 Timeout only caused by direct write of global presets E22 Busy E24 Privilege violation Ethernet and Extron software only E25 De...

Page 44: ...d in dB X Volume adjustment range 0 64 0 100 in 1 dB steps except from 1 to 0 which is in 0 34 dB steps X Fiber optic transceiver module 0 no module installed 1 disabled front panel 2 enabled basic only X On or Off status Emulation muting or power supply Executive mode 0 off or disabled 1 on or enabled 0 enable basic and admin 1 disabled front panel 2 enabled basic only X1 Output rate nnnn nn bypa...

Page 45: ...connected and second B port not connected 2 first A port not connected and second B port connected 3 active connection on both A and B X2 Version number x xx xxxx the first 3 numbers is the version number and the last 4 is the build number X2 Plane addresses 00 15 for 16 planes 90 99 for virtual planes 10 planes X2 Voltage Positive or negative voltage magnitude X2 Temperature In Degrees Fahrenheit...

Page 46: ...nstalled M DVI Y DVI 2 data blocks YZ Reference Board Size Note 15 16x16 09 8x4x2 For S video BNC 08 8x8x2 For sync and S video 07 8x8 06 8x4 05 4x8 04 4x4 00 No board installed or slot covered by multi slot board Refer to next slot for size of board X3 EDID reference file for DDC data 15 default 1024x768 at 60 Hz for DVI 32 default 720p for DVI Pro and HDMI boards 1 8 stored from connected monito...

Page 47: ...x480 75 34 1080i 60 1080i 2 channel audio 60 15 1024x768 default DVI 60 35 1080p 50 1080p 2 channel audio 50 16 1024x768 75 36 1080p 60 1080p 2 channel audio 60 17 1024x852 60 37 User assigned 18 1024x852 75 38 User assigned 19 1280x768 60 39 User assigned 20 1280x768 75 40 User assigned NOTES The DDC source resolution and refresh rates for DVI Pro and HDMI are the same for lines 1 28 30 31 35 and...

Page 48: ...In X Vid Tie input X to output X on plane X2 for Video signals Tie input to an output Audio X2 X X X2 Out X In X Aud Tie input X to output X on plane X2 for audio signals Tie input to an output All X2 X X X2 Out X In X All Tie input X to output X on plane X2 for all signals Tie input to all RGBHV X2 X X2 In X RGB Tie input X to all outputs on plane X2 for RGB signals Tie input to all video X2 X X2...

Page 49: ...video mute entire plane X2 1 B X2 Vmt00 1 Mute RGB video plane X2 RGB video unmute entire plane X2 0 B X2 Vmt00 0 Unmute RGB video plane X2 Audio Mute by Plane Audio mute X2 X 1Z X2 Amt X 1 Mute audio output X Audio unmute X2 X 0Z X2 Amt X 0 Unmute audio for X Read audio mute X2 X Z X Read audio output X Audio mute entire plane X2 1 Z X2 Amt00 1 Mute all audio on plane X2 Audio unmute entire plane...

Page 50: ...onfiguration VgpX2 X1 OutX X 1 X 2 X 3 X 4 X 16 Vid Verbose mode 2 or 3 View global presets audio EGX2 X1 X 2VC X 1 X 2 X 3 X 4 X 16 Aud View audio configuration VgpX2 X1 OutX X 1 X 2 X 3 X 4 X 16 Aud Verbose mode 2 or 3 View plane presets video EPX2 X1 X 1VC X 1 X 2 X 3 X 4 X 16 Vid View video configuration VppX2 X1 OutX X 1 X 2 X 3 X 4 X 16 Vid Verbose mode 2 or 3 View plane presets audio EPX2 X...

Page 51: ... A caret indicates the firmware that should be running but a Mode 1 reset was executed and the default factory version is loaded An exclamation point indicates corrupted firmware Example 0Q Response Description indicates the version running Upload date and time 1 23 0 14 0 20 SMX Series Wed 04 Jan 2006 23 11 29 GMT 1 00 0 24 SMX Series Thu 20 Apr 2007 20 02 35 GMT Ethernet protocol SMX firmware ve...

Page 52: ...description short Inf01 Switcher description short Verbose mode 2 or 3 Inf01 SMX Query model description Example 2I Switcher description long Inf02 Switcher description long Verbose mode 2 or 3 Inf02 System Multi Matrix Query system memory usage 3I of Bytes used out of KBytes Inf03 of Bytes used out of KBytes Verbose mode 2 or 3 Query user memory usage 4I of Bytes used out of KBytes Inf04 of Bytes...

Page 53: ...t 7 D00 Slot 7 is covered by S video BNC board top D no board 0 n8 Slot 8 D15 S video BNC top board D 1616 configuration 15 2 slots top of 4 n9 Slot 9 C00 Slot 9 is covered by S video BNC board bottom C no board 0 n10 Slot 10 C15 S video BNC top board C 1616 configuration 15 2 slots bottom of 4 A slot response can show either no board installed X00 or the slot is covered by a multi slot board as s...

Page 54: ... 8 Output 8 28 1600x1200 60 9 640x480 60 29 480p 60 480p 2 ch audio 60 10 640x480 75 30 576p 50 576p 2 ch audio 60 11 800x600 60 31 720p 50 720p 2 ch audio 50 12 800x600 75 32 720 default DVI Pro HDMI 60 720p default 2 ch audio 60 13 852x480 60 33 1080i 50 1080i Multi ch audio 60 14 852x480 75 34 1080i 60 1080i 2 ch audio 60 15 1024x768 default DVI 60 35 1080p 50 1080p 2 ch audio 50 16 1024x768 75...

Page 55: ...DI Boards List individual sync DVSP slot X3 X LS X1 X3 FRQX X1 Verbose mode 2 or 3 NOTE Unit responds 0000 if no connection no ties or an error is found List all sync DVSP slot X3 0LS X1 1 X1 2 X1 n X3 FRQ0 X1 1 X1 2 X1 n Verbose mode 2 or 3 DSVP Link Present for Fiber Optic Boards List all input DVSP X3 0LS X1 1 X1 2 X1 n X3 FRQ0 X1 1 X1 2 X1 n Verbose mode 2 or 3 NOTE List individual signal pres...

Page 56: ...lX Decrement X2 X V X2 OutX VolX Output level X2 X X V X2 OutX VolX View Audio Levels Audio gain for input X2 X G X Audio volume for output X2 X V X Names NOTE Names may have up to 12 characters but the following characters are invalid or not recommended for names Write global preset name EX1 nameNG NmgX1 name Assign name to preset X1 Example E1 Security1NG Nmg01 Security1 Name global preset 1 Sec...

Page 57: ...o 0 seconds EZD Zpd Reset RGB Delay to zero Reset RGB Delay entire plane EX2 ZD X2 Zpd Reset RGB Delay to zero Reset all audio gains to 0 dB EZA Zpa Reset all audio gains to zero Reset audio gains to 0 dB for entire plane EX2 ZA X2 Zpa Reset all audio gains to zero Reset all audio volume to 100 EZV Zpv Reset all volume to 100 Reset all audio volume to 100 for entire plane EX2 ZV X2 Zpv Reset all v...

Page 58: ...e mode 2 and 3 Signal Status View input signal status EIX3 X USBC X1 X3 UsbcIX X1 Verbose mode 2 and 3 View all input signal status EIX3 USBC X1 1 X1 2 X1 3 X1 n X3 UsbcI X1 1 X1 2 X1 3 X1 n Verbose mode 2 and 3 View output signal status EOX3 X USBC X2 X3 UsbcO X X2 Verbose mode 2 and 3 View all output signal status EOX3 USBC X2 1 X2 2 X2 3 X2 n X3 UsbcO X2 1 X2 2 X2 3 X2 n Verbose mode 2 and 3 NO...

Page 59: ...st character must be an alpha character the last must not be a hyphen X5 Time and date set and read MM DD YY HH MM SS MM month 01 January through 12 December DD day 01 through 31 YY year 00 through 99 HH hour 00 through 23 MM minutes 00 through 59 SS seconds 00 through 59 X5 IP or gateway address nnn nnn nnn nnn NOTE Factory default IP Gateway address 192 168 254 254 X5 E mail domain name Standard...

Page 60: ...and space User password cannot be assigned if no admin password exists returns error code E14 When admin password is cleared then user and all security level passwords are deleted X7 Daylight Savings Time 0 Daylight Savings Time off or ignore 1 Daylight Savings Time on USA April to October 2 Daylight Savings Time on Europe March to October 3 Daylight Savings Time on Brazil October to March X7 Even...

Page 61: ...nd 5 un suspend X8 Default name Combination of the model name and the last three pairs of the MAC address for example IPL T S2 00 02 3D X8 The number of seconds before a timeout on IP connections 1 65000 seconds 30 300 seconds default If no data is received during the time out period the Ethernet connection is closed Each step is 10 seconds This is applicable to Ethernet only When the unit is conn...

Page 62: ...P from on to off will reset the IP address to factory default 192 168 254 254 View DHCP mode EDH X5 Set IP address EX5 CI Ipi X5 Read IP address ECI X5 Read hardware address MAC ECH X5 Iph X5 00 05 A6 xx xx xx MAC address Verbose mode 2 and 3 Read of open connections ECC X8 0 200 number of open connections NOTES X5 GMT offset 12 0 through 14 0 hours and minutes removed from GMT X5 DHCP mode status...

Page 63: ...ed device For a direct RS 232 or RS 422 connection the SMX is set for verbose mode by default When the SMX is connected via Ethernet verbose mode is disabled by default in order to reduce the amount of communication traffic on the network If you want to use verbose mode with a switcher connected via Ethernet you must set this mode to On each time you reconnect to the SMX View verbose mode ECV X6 S...

Page 64: ... timeout E0 X8 TC Pti0 X8 Read current conn port timeout E0TC X8 Configure global IP port timeout E1 X8 TC Pti1 X8 Read global IP port timeout E1TC X8 NOTES X5 Specific port number 01 02 X6 Baud rate 9600 default 19200 38400 115200 X6 Parity O odd E even N none M mark S space X6 Data bits 7 8 X6 Stop bits 1 2 X7 Port type 0 RS 232 default 1 RS 422 X8 E mail recipient address X8 E mail Account 65 7...

Page 65: ...pt these characters as part of preset names the switcher name passwords or locally created file names Unless otherwise specified the following characters are invalid or not recom mended for SMX inputs and space Installing and Starting the SMX Control Program The SMX can be operated via the Windows based SMX Control Program This program is contained on the Extron Software Products DVD included with...

Page 66: ...ing the Program 1 Click Start Programs Extron Electronics SMX Control Program SMX Control Pgm or select the desktop icon if created during installation The Comm Port Selection window appears 2 Choose the comm serial port that is connected to the SMX or IP LAN NOTE For a comm port check the baud rate displayed in the comm port selection window To change the baud rate click the Baud button and selec...

Page 67: ...X Control Program is ready for operation If you logged on using an administrator password the Windows program connects to the SMX with all of the administrator rights and privileges If you logged on with a user password the Windows program connects you to the SMX with only user capabilities If an incorrect password is entered the program beeps and returns to the password entry dialog box Using Emu...

Page 68: ...appears see figure 30 The window displays the current configuration of the SMX the numbered boxes represent the video and audio inputs and outputs and initially opens at the lowest plane Each plane has a separate numbered tab from 0 15 that are shown at the right side of the main window in the example below only planes 0 and 1 are being used NOTE Each SMX system configuration varies per installati...

Page 69: ... may appear grayed out and are not selectable Control Program Menus and Pages There are six top level menu items on the menu bar File Tools Audio input Config Preferences Master Reset and Help File Menu This drop down list see figure 32 has the following items Save Matrix settings as Restore Matrix settings from Save This Session s settings Restore Last Session s Select printer Print Tie Map and E...

Page 70: ...ing this opens a second drop down list listing the available printers connected to the PC Print Tie Maps Select this option to print the tie map in the active window to the default or currently selected printer Exit Select this option to close the SMX control program Current settings are maintained and loaded upon restart NOTE Alternatively click on the red X in the top right corner of the main wi...

Page 71: ... Edit and follow the on screen prompts Any changes made are shown in the Device Palette when next selected see Customizing the SMX Window on page 75 Click Close to exit the Device Palette Editor window Figure 34 Device Palette Editing Windows RGB Delay VGA and RGBHV boards only Select this option to change and set RGB Delay for any selected outputs The RGB Delay and Mute Adjust window opens NOTE T...

Page 72: ...e pick an output or All and raise or lower the volume slider NOTE When an RGB input is connected this menu also shows the RGB delay settings see RGB Delay settings on page 65 Click Close to exit the window To mute video or audio output select either check box in the Mute box per selected output number or All Mute Output settings Select this option to mute any or all video or audio outputs To mute ...

Page 73: ...are user assignable 37 User 1 38 User 2 39 User 3 40 User 4 See the EDID table on page 41 for the full list HDCP Status Select this option to view whether inputs or outputs are connected with HDCP compliance This information can also be viewed by selecting EDID Settings USB Settings Status Select this option to view the connection status and port emulation settings for USB boards Select the number...

Page 74: ...ndow browse to the folder where you want to save the firmware file and click Save The firmware installation file S19 is saved on your hard drive To upload the firmware to the SMX 1 Select Update Firmware and browse to the folder where the downloaded firmware file S19 was saved 2 Select the applicable file and click Open The file is uploaded When the SMX unit has restarted check that all the previo...

Page 75: ...ose the window NOTE Fields that appear grayed out are not changeable To change the date and time settings complete the applicable fields or click the Sync time to PC button To create or change the administrator and user passwords edit the applicable fields NOTE An administrator password must be created before a user password can be The characters and space are invalid or not recommended in passwor...

Page 76: ...cted Files as desired Click Update to refresh file list Hardware status Select this option to check status of various hardware components view serial port configuration and view firmware details Click Update to refresh the window with real time information Click Close to exit the window Physical switchers config Select this option to view the I O board types sizes per slot ...

Page 77: ...ection of this menu the Configure Audio Options window opens Configure Audio Options Sets the dB gain per audio input Click on the applicable Changes radio buttons to have the changes either immediate or verifiable Verify default setting allows accepting the changes via a Take button Immediate removes the Take button from the window and all changes are made immediately In the window click on the u...

Page 78: ...g selectable items Immediate Changes Hold Verify Changes Ties as Lines Ties as Crosspoints Frequency read options Icons in I O boxes Numbers in I O Boxes and Catch FPC other s Changes Select or deselect an item from the Preferences menu as required When an option is selected a check mark is visible Figure 35 Preferences Menu Immediate Changes Selecting this option allows input to output tie change...

Page 79: ...sh and None Select the input read and update frequency as desired NOTE When the Frequency read options setting is set to None the View Input Frequencies option on the Tools menu is not available Icons in I O Boxes Select this option to show user assigned icons or numbers in sequence in the I O boxes see the Customizing the SMX Window section on page 75 Numbers in I O boxes Select this to have the ...

Page 80: ...ommands The configuration information not selectable or configurable section shows Model type and slot count here a 3U SMX with 6 slots and front panel control Board signal configuration here 8x8 video inputs and outputs Firmware version here 1 14 Login mode here logged in as ADMINISTRATOR Unit connection here IP LAN with the default IP address Select Firmware to open two windows Figure 37 Firmwar...

Page 81: ... output box The Input Devices or Output Devices window opens containing icons representing various types of devices that may be connected to the SMX 2 Click and drag an icon from the devices screen to an input or output box on the program window Repeat for additional devices as desired 3 In the Caption field enter a caption for example Laptop for the device if desired This caption appears in the d...

Page 82: ... menu Managing Ties The SMX Control window can create remove and view input to output ties To create a tie Click and drag an input box outline over to an output box If Hold Verify Changes has been selected in the Preferences menu a broken line connecting the two boxes appears indicating a pending tie NOTE If you want to undo the pending tie click Cancel The broken line disappears Click Take to con...

Page 83: ...ursor over that device in the matrix window A pop up window opens showing the input and output numbers names if captions were specified details on the connections to that device and the frequency of the video signal being sent to or from it see figure 39 Figure 39 Matrix Window Section with Output 1 Pop up Information IP Settings Options The IP Settings Options window see figure 40 lets you view a...

Page 84: ...s are not masked If a password has been inadvertently changed to an unknown value you can look it up and if desired change a password in this window without knowing the current password Setting the IP address The Matrix IP Address field contains the IP address of the connected SMX This value is encoded in the flash memory on the switcher Valid IP addresses consist of four 1 2 or 3 digit numeric su...

Page 85: ...on the keyboard or click in another field to exit the Extron Name Descriptor field 4 Click the Take button to make the name change take effect NOTE Editing the Gateway IP Address field while the SMX is connected via Ethernet can immediately disconnect the PC from the SMX It is recommended that you connect via RS 232 or RS 422 to edit this field Setting the subnet mask The Subnet Mask field is used...

Page 86: ... time in the local time zone If necessary click the Sync Time to PC button to set the SMX to the internal time of your computer or adjust the time manually as follows 1 Click in the Time local field A time editing field appears with the date in the format HH MM SS 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 The graphic cursor becomes a text cursor in the time editing field 2 Edit the field as desired to set the proper t...

Page 87: ...ommended that you connect via RS 232 422 to edit this field Edit this field as follows 1 Click in the Administrator Password field The graphic cursor becomes a text cursor 2 Make any desired changes to the case sensitive password 3 Press the Tab key on the keyboard or click in another field to exit the Administrator Password field 4 Click the Take button to make the password change take effect Set...

Page 88: ...ng characters are invalid or not recommended in a domain name and space The character is acceptable only as the lead in to the domain name such as folklore net Edit this field as follows 1 Click in the Mail Server Domain Name field The graphic cursor becomes a text cursor 2 Edit the name as desired 3 Press the Tab key on the keyboard or click in another field to exit the Mail Server Domain Name fi...

Page 89: ...a way to replace the firmware that is coded on the SMX control board Update the SMX firmware as follows NOTE The update firmware utility is for replacing the firmware that controls all switcher operation This is not the page to insert your own HTML pages see Uploading HTML Files on page 85 to insert custom HTML pages 1 Visit the Extron website www extron com and download the latest firmware file t...

Page 90: ... upload fails for any reason the SMX reverts to the factory installed firmware 5 Click Open A confirmation prompt window opens reminding you that loading the selected S19 file will reprogram the device firmware 6 Click OK to continue with upload A status window which shows the progress of the upload appears The firmware upload to the SMX may take a few minutes 7 When the upload is complete another...

Page 91: ...ile names A and space 1 Connect the PC to the SMX via the switcher RS 232 RS 422 port or Ethernet port 2 Start the SMX Control Program and connect to the SMX see Using the Program on page 62 for the procedure 3 From the Tools menu select HTML File Manager The HTML Files List window opens 4 Click the Pick File s to Load to Server button The Select files window opens 5 Navigate to the folder where y...

Page 92: ...sets From this list you can select a global or plane preset to display in the window then either activate the selected preset by clicking Go or delete it by clicking Delete Go Activates the selected preset as the current configuration Save as Saves the current set of ties as a global or plane preset Enter a preset number for it when prompted to do so Delete Deletes the selected global or plane pre...

Page 93: ... SMX does not accept these characters as part of preset names the switcher name passwords or locally created file names Unless otherwise specified the following characters are not recommended or invalid for SMX inputs and space Accessing the Web Pages Access the HTML pages as follows 1 Start the web browser program 2 Click in the browser Address field and enter your SMX IP address see figure 44 NO...

Page 94: ...ral possibilities in the following order and responds accordingly Does the address include a specific file name such as 192 168 254 254 file_ name html If so the SMX downloads that HTML page Is there a file in the SMX memory that is named index html If so the SMX downloads index html as the default startup page If neither of the above conditions is true the SMX downloads the factory installed defa...

Page 95: ...System Status see figure 47 page has the following sections System Information such as unit name and model Power Status and Serial Port Settings This read only page updates itself periodically to reflect the latest status of the switcher components If a variable changes the display shows the change in status the next time it updates Figure 47 System Status Page SMX System MultiMatrix Switcher HTML...

Page 96: ...plane address allocated to that board see figure 48 Figure 48 Physical Configuration Page DSVP The Digital Sync Validation Processing DSVP page displays the current signal status and source of connected video inputs per board For VGA RGBHV boards the horizontal and vertical frequencies per slot are also shown see figure 49 Figure 49 DSVP Pages for HD SDI top and VGA with H and V Data SMX System Mu...

Page 97: ...on page 106 for basic information about IP addresses and subnetting Figure 50 System Configuration Page On password protected connections there are two levels of protection administrator and user Administrators have full access to all switching capabilities and editing functions Users can create ties create and recall presets and view all settings not password protected Ethernet connection to the ...

Page 98: ...eparated by dots periods Each field can be numbered from 000 through 255 Leading zeros up to 3 digits total per field are optional Values of 256 and above are invalid The factory installed default address is 192 168 254 254 but if this conflicts with other equipment at your installation you can change the IP address to any valid value NOTE IP address changes can cause conflicts with other equipmen...

Page 99: ... Greenwich Mean Time GMT The Zone field identifies the standard time zone that has been selected and displays the amount of time in hours and minutes that the local time varies from the GMT international time reference 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for other variables that need to be changed 5 Select the appropriate Daylight Saving radio button To turn off daylight savings time select Off NOTE When d...

Page 100: ...ields blank After entering the desired password in both fields click the Submit button at the bottom of the page NOTES An administrator password must be created before a user password Some web pages may not be available or may be viewable only when logged in as a User To clear an existing password so that no password is required delete the bullets in the Password and Re enter Password fields and e...

Page 101: ...ord fields below the check box 3 In the User Name and Password fields enter a user name and a password that senders must enter in order for the SMX to accept their e mail messages For the User Name use any combination of letters numerals spaces and symbols except the comma and the single and double quotation marks and For the password you can use all characters except the comma The user name and p...

Page 102: ...t custom HTML pages see File Management Page on page 97 Update the SMX firmware as follows 1 Visit the Extron website www extron com and download the latest firmware file a On the Extron web page select the Downloads tab b On the Download Center page click the Firmware link on the left sidebar menu c Click on the name of your SMX d On the next screen fill in the required information then click the...

Page 103: ...installed firmware 7 Click Open 8 On the Firmware Upgrade page click the Upload button While the firmware is uploading the Upload button changes to Uploading When the uploading process is complete the button changes back to Upload The process may take a few minutes File Management Page This page allows you to upload or delete user files such as HTML pages and bitmaps from the SMX see Uploading HTM...

Page 104: ...a slash To add more files to the directory click the directory name to open it then use the uploading files procedure To exit the directory click root or back Other File Management Activities You can also perform the following tasks on the File Management screen Open a file Click on the name of the file in the Files column Delete a file Click the Delete button in the row of the file to be removed ...

Page 105: ... 3 Click the desired input or output button in the Set View Ties map The button changes color according to signal type and indicates a provisional tie with a letter P see figure 58 input 6 output 7 for example NOTE An existing tie to an input is replaced by the new input tie Click Cancel to abandon changes and revert back to the existing ties 4 Click Take to make the ties The page refreshes the le...

Page 106: ...on is highlighted the Video Only or Audio Only button turns gray see figure 58 input 6 output 7 4 Click Take to make the tie The screen refreshes the letter P disappears from the button and the SMX is updated removing the selected tie To set input audio levels 1 In the Input Adjustments section click in the desired input audio level field A drop down list of dB values 24 to 18 dB appears see figur...

Page 107: ...ist of volume settings 0 to 64 appears see figure 60 output 6 Figure 60 Drop down List of Volume Settings 2 Scroll down to the desired level and click The page refreshes and the device updates to the selected level NOTE Alternatively use the and buttons to increase or decrease the level one step at a time The page refreshes and the device updates every time the buttons are clicked on ...

Page 108: ...61 A V Mute Button Status 2 In the Output Adjustment section click Mute to mute the output The button changes color according to the muted signal see the Note below and figure 61 and changes to Muted The page refreshes and the SMX updates with the selection NOTES If the output is muted for audio the button is red If the output is muted for video the button is green If the output is muted for video...

Page 109: ...2 input 7 NOTE The drop down list has 41 selections see the EDID table on page 41 Figure 62 EDID Configuration Settings 3 If using User Assigned 1 4 click one of the Save Output 1 User button 1 4 as desired The DDC data is saved under the User Assigned number for recall 4 To save an EDID setting to a user assignable number User Assigned 1 through 4 connect the monitor that you want the EDID data f...

Page 110: ...Preset and grays out NOTE All unassigned buttons become active The plane preset field grays out 2 Select the desired preset by clicking one of the preset buttons To create a new preset click one of the unassigned buttons To overwrite an existing preset click its button 3 Enter a name for the preset in the text field NOTES Preset names are limited to 12 characters Valid characters are 0 9 a z A Z _...

Page 111: ...one of the preset buttons To create a new preset click one of the unassigned buttons To overwrite an existing preset click its button 4 Enter a name for the preset in the text field NOTES Preset names are limited to 12 characters Valid characters are 0 9 a z A Z _ and space The following characters are invalid or not recommended in the matrix names 5 Click Accept If you do not rename an unassigned...

Page 112: ...te blue 5 white blue 6 green 6 orange 7 white brown 7 white brown 8 brown 8 brown Straight through Cable for connection to a switch hub or router End 1 End 2 Pin Wire Color Pin Wire Color 1 white orange 1 white orange 2 orange 2 orange 3 white green 3 white green 4 blue 4 blue 5 white blue 5 white blue 6 green 6 green 7 white brown 7 white brown 8 brown 8 brown Crossover Cable for direct connectio...

Page 113: ... 4 Received 4 Lost 0 0 loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum 0ms Maximum 0ms Average 0ms Figure 64 Ping Response Ping to determine web IP address The Ping utility has a modifier a that directs the command to return the web address rather than the numeric IP address At the DOS prompt enter ping a IP address The computer returns a response similar to the Ping response shown in f...

Page 114: ...ring the SMX for Network Use Via the ARP Command The ARP address resolution protocol command tells your computer to associate the SMX MAC media access control address with the assigned IP address You must then use the ping utility to access the SMX at which point the SMX IP address is reconfigured Use ARP to configure the IP address as follows 1 Obtain a valid IP address for the SMX from your netw...

Page 115: ...nect as a Telnet Client The Microsoft Telnet utility is available from the command window Telnet allows you to input SIS commands to the SMX from the PC via the Ethernet link and the LAN Access the command window and start Telnet as follows 1 From the Windows Start menu navigate to and select All Programs Accessories Command Prompt A DOS command window opens NOTES The command prompt can also be ac...

Page 116: ...m the SMX Escape character and Esc key When Telnet is first started the utility advises that the Escape character is Ctrl Many SIS commands include the keyboard Esc key Consequently some confusion may exist between the Escape character and the Esc key The Telnet Escape character is a key combination The Ctrl key and the key pressed simultaneously Pressing these keys displays the Telnet prompt whil...

Page 117: ...and subnetting at the level required to install and operate the SMX you must understand the concepts of a gateway local and remote devices IP addresses and octets and subnet masks and octets Gateways The SMX can communicate with the e mail server that it uses for e mail notification directly if they are on the same subnet or the communication can be routed through a gateway a computer that provide...

Page 118: ...gure 70 The octets of each address are compared or not depending on the value in the related subnet mask octet If a subnet mask octet contains the value 255 the related octects of the local device address and the remote device IP address are unmasked Unmasked octets are compared indicated by in figure 70 If the subnet mask octet contains the value 0 the related octets of the local device and remot...

Page 119: ...MHz and 4 43 MHz Crosstalk 60 dB 5 MHz Switching speed 100 ms max Video input composite video SMX 84 88 1616 V Number signal type 8 or 16 composite video S PDIF digital audio not reclocked Connectors 8 or 16 female BNC Nominal level 1 Vp p for composite video Minimum maximum levels Analog 0 1 V to 2 0 Vp p with no offset Impedance 75 ohms Return loss 40 dB 5 MHz DC offset max allowable 1 0 V Video...

Page 120: ...ance 75 ohms Return loss 40 dB 5 MHz DC offset max allowable 1 0 V Video output S video SMX 84 88 1616 SV SMX 84 88 1616 YC Number signal type 4 8 or 16 S video composite video Connectors SMX 84 88 1616 SV 4 8 or 16 female 4 pin mini DIN SMX 84 88 1616 YC 4 8 or 16 x 2 female BNC Nominal level 1 Vp p for Y S video 0 3 Vp p for C of S video Minimum maximum levels 0 1 V to 2 0 Vp p follows input Imp...

Page 121: ... mV with input at 0 offset Switching type Triple Action Sync SMX 88 SYNC SMX 88 H V SMX 1616 SYNC Input type SMX 88 SYNC SMX 1616 SYNC Composite sync S SMX 88 H V Separate H and V sync Output type follows input SMX 88 SYNC SMX 1616 SYNC Composite sync S SMX 88 H V Separate H and V sync Input level 0 5 V to 5 0 Vp p 4 0 Vp p normal Output level AGC to TTL 4 0 V to 5 0 V p p unterminated Input imped...

Page 122: ...6 VGA Input type RGBHV RGBS RGsB RsGsBs Output type RGBHV RGBS RGsB RsGsBs follows input Input level 0 5 V to 5 0 Vp p 4 0 Vp p normal Output level AGC to TTL 4 0 V to 5 0 V p p unterminated Input impedance 510 ohms Output impedance 75 ohms Horizontal frequency 15 kHz to 150 kHz Vertical frequency 30 Hz to 150 Hz Max propagation delay 40 ns Max rise fall time 18 ns Polarity Positive or negative fo...

Page 123: ...ers are required for HDMI signal input output Routing SMX 44 DVI 4 x 4 matrix SMX 48 DVI 4 x 8 matrix SMX 84 DVI 8 x 4 matrix SMX 88 DVI 8 x 8 matrix Gain Unity Maximum data rate 4 95 Gbps 1 65 Gbps per color Maximum pixel clock 165 MHz Resolution range Up to 1920x1200 48 50 or 60 Hz or 1080p 60 Hz Signal type Single link DVI digital video signals are supported Digital video RGB digital video DVI ...

Page 124: ...tively buffered supports all single link DVI and HDMI if using an optional adapter standards from 640x480 60 Hz to 1600x1200 60 Hz computer video NOTE These SMX DVI PRO Series boards are compatible with HDMI 1 3 Digital audio Supports HDMI audio if using an HDMI to DVI adapter transmitted through the RGB and Y Cr Cb lines actively buffered Consumer Electronics Control CEC Not supported EDID and DD...

Page 125: ...ics Control CEC Not supported EDID and DDC Supports Extended Display Identification Data EDID and Display Data Channel DDC data using DVI and HDMI standards EDID and DDC signals are actively buffered HDCP Compliant with High bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDCP using DVI and HDMI 1 3 standards HPD Supports hot plug detection HPD of display as a pass through signal Maximum data rate 6 75 Gbps ...

Page 126: ...ier or Tx Rx unit NOTE Operating distance is approximate These are typical distances The maximum distance may be greater than these typical numbers depending on factors such as fiber type fiber bandwidth connector splicing losses modal or chromatic dispersion environmental factors and kinks Nominal peak wavelength 850 nm for multimode MM 1310 nm for singlemode SM Transmission power Singlemode 5 dB...

Page 127: ...tors 8 or 16 3 5 mm captive screw connector 5 pole Impedance 10k ohms unbalanced balanced DC coupled Nominal level 0 dBu 0 775 Vrms Maximum level 19 5 dBu balanced or unbalanced at 1 THD N Input gain adjustment 18 dB to 24 dB adjustable per input default 0 dB NOTE 0 dBu 0 775 Vrms 0 dBV 1 Vrms 0 dBV 2 dBu Audio output SMX 84 88 1616 A analog Number signal type 4 8 or 16 stereo balanced unbalanced ...

Page 128: ...l Extron control configuration program for Windows Extron Simple Instruction Set SIS Microsoft Internet Explorer ver 6 or higher Telnet General Power supply Internal with or without redundant power supply Input 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Power consumption 15 0 to 180 watts depending on configuration Temperature humidity Storage 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C 10 to 90 noncondensing Operating 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 ...

Page 129: ... 14 kg Shipping weight of individual boards if purchased separately SMX 88 FOX 2 lbs 1 kg SMX 1616 FOX 3 lbs 2 kg DIM weight SMX 400 Frame 30 lbs 14 kg Vibration ISTA 1A in carton International Safe Transit Association Regulatory compliance Safety CE c UL UL EMI EMC CE C tick FCC Class A ICES VCCI MTBF 30 000 hours Warranty 3 years parts and labor NOTE All nominal levels are at 10 NOTE Specificati...

Page 130: ...k zip tie for each HDMI connector or HDMI connector stack Cables NOTE For signal cable requirements please check the latest Extron Catalog or visit www extron com for a comprehensive list The cable listed below is for front panel RS 232 or RS 422 use Accessory Part Number 9 pin D female to 2 5 mm TRS configuration cable 70 335 01 Frames and I O Boards Frames with front panel control FPC and option...

Page 131: ...635 04 SMX 1616 WB 70 594 04 Fiber optic multimode boards Sync boards SMX 88 FOX 4G MM 70 634 03 SMX 88 Sync H or V 70 595 03 SXM 1616 FOX 4G MM 70 634 04 SMX 88 H V Sync 70 595 05 HDMI boards SMX 1616 Sync H or V 70 595 04 SMX 44 HDMI 70 773 01 VGA boards SMX 48 HDMI 70 773 05 SMX 84 VGA 70 596 02 SMX 84 HDMI 70 773 02 SMX 88 VGA 70 596 03 SMX 88 HDMI 70 773 03 SMX 1616 VGA 70 596 04 USB boards A...

Page 132: ...omised 3 Mechanical loading Mount the equipment in the rack so that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading 4 Circuit overloading Connect the equipment to the supply circuit and consider the effect that circuit overloading might have an overcurrent protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing thi...

Page 133: ...u install the control software By default the software files are placed in the C Program Files Extron ButtonLabelGenerator directory The Button Label Generator icon is placed in the Extron Electronics group or folder 1 To run the Button Label Generator program double click on the Button Label Generator icon shown at right in the Extron Electronics group or folder The Button Label Generator window ...

Page 134: ...or your convenience However you can change them with the included button labels The button assembly consists of a clear lens cap the button label and a white diffuser see figure 73 Remove the button assembly from the SMX as follows 1 Make new labels using either the blanks on page 130 or the Button Label Generator software Cut the labels out 2 Remove the button assembly by inserting a small flat h...

Page 135: ...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 place on the SMX front panel 8 Repeat steps 1 through 7 as needed to relabel other buttons SMX System MultiMatrix Switcher Reference Information 129 ...

Page 136: ...Button Label Blanks SMX System MultiMatrix Switcher Reference Information 130 ...

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