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A/V Conference

Room Processor

EXT-AVCONFS

User Manual

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Summary of Contents for EXT-AVCONFS

Page 1: ...A V Conference Room Processor EXT AVCONFS User Manual www gefen com...

Page 2: ...in the hardware packaging and any accompanying documentation without prior written notice A V Conference Room Processor is a trademark of Gefen LLC HDMI the logo and High Definition Multimedia Interf...

Page 3: ...stalling the IR Remote Control Unit 13 IR Remote Control Unit Configuration 14 Connecting the A V Conference Room Processor 15 Wiring Diagram 16 Front Panel 19 Menu System 27 RS 232 Serial Commands 27...

Page 4: ...up to 2K or 1080p Full HD resolution supporting large scale HDTV displays Multichannel surround audio Dolby or LPCM is mixed down to two channel stereo plus sup port for a powered subwoofer A built i...

Page 5: ...cessor has three 3 separate RCA outputs which are intended to be used with a separate audio amplifier Up to six channels of audio can be down mixed to left right and subwoofer This unit will support t...

Page 6: ...anced EDID Management High performance frame rate conversion engine Auto 3 2 pull down and 2 2 pull down detection and recovery Aspect Ratio Control Built in menu system RS 232 Control Field upgradabl...

Page 7: ...4 FRONT PANEL LAYOUT Front 11 9 7 6 3 2 1 10 8 5 4 12 13 14 15...

Page 8: ...as part of the VGA source to this input 8 VGA DB 15 Input Connect the VGA cable from the VGA video source to this input 9 Analog L R RCA Input Connect a L R RCA stereo pair the part of the DVI source...

Page 9: ...6 BACK PANEL LAYOUT 11 9 7 2 1 8 5 4 12 13 6 3 10 Back...

Page 10: ...SLINK Input Connect an Optical cable as part of the DVI 2 source to this input 8 DVI Input Connect a DVI cable from the DVI 2 video source to this input 9 RS 232 Serial Port This port is used for seri...

Page 11: ...ut and output resolutions are always available on the front panel LCD Screen User adjustable features such as color correction and aspect ratio can be navigated and adjusted by referencing either the...

Page 12: ...7 4 Right Cursor Button This button is used to navigate the Menu System and change settings by moving the cursor to the right 5 Select Button This button is used to accept and save a current setting i...

Page 13: ...vailable output resolutions See page 22 for a list of the available Output Resolutions 3 Pict Mode Button Cycles through the different picture modes Standard Movie Vivid and User See page 19 for detai...

Page 14: ...to turn on or turn off the Conference Room Processor 12 Left Cursor Button Used to navigate left within the menu system 13 Down Cursor Button Used to navigate down within the menu system This button...

Page 15: ...to the open battery slot The positive side of the battery should be facing up 3 Replace the battery cover The Remote Control unit ships with two batteries One battery is required for operation and the...

Page 16: ...the battery cover 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Channel 2 Channel 0 Default Channel 1 Channel 3 Battery compartment of the IR remote showing the exposed DIP Switch bank between the battery chambers It is important...

Page 17: ...ollowing inputs are available Front Panel Analog L R TOSLINK S PDIF HDMI embedded N A N A N A DVI I VGA Component Back Panel Analog L R TOSLINK S PDIF DVI I Component N A NOTE All inputs except for HD...

Page 18: ...CABLE ANALOG AUDIO RCA CABLE SPEAKER CABLE COMPONENT CABLE HDMI CABLE RS 232 CABLE VGA CABLE DVI CABLE DVI Source DVI HDMI Source Component Source Component Source VGA Source HDMI Display Subwoofer S...

Page 19: ...dby Screen will be displayed If no video source is connected to the Conference Room Processor or if a loss of video signal occurs then Loss will be displayed as the input resolution on the Status Scre...

Page 20: ...e buttons are pressed the volume is increased or decreased by 1 dB To increase or decrease the audio gain at a faster rate press and hold down either of these buttons until the desired volume is achie...

Page 21: ...buttons on the front panel to select the input source Front Panel Button Input Location LCD Display Name COMP1 Component Front Panel Comp1 VGA VGA Front Panel PC DVI1 DVI I Front Panel DVI1 HDMI HDMI...

Page 22: ...ent Only the USER option will allow customized video settings The USER settings are saved Standard useful for general content Movie useful for dimly lit environments Vivid useful for accentuating colo...

Page 23: ...o with underscan PanScan U S Underscan Stretches the image to 4 3 aspect ratio with underscan Letterbox Full Stretches the image to 16 9 aspect ratio without underscan PanScan Full Stretches the image...

Page 24: ...Menu and return control to the Main Menu Color Tone Normal Use for general content Warm Red shifts RGB values for a warmer video color Cool Blue shifts RGB values for a cooler video color User Allows...

Page 25: ...50 UXGA 1080p60 1080p50 2K 1080p 1 1080p 2 1080p 3 Native Exit The Native option will select the native resolution of the connected display based on the EDID from the display The Output Menu contains...

Page 26: ...ue 1 Maximum value 100 V Position Vertical Position Adjusts the vertical position of the Menu System on the screen Minimum value 1 Maximum value 100 Time Out Adjusts the amount of time in seconds befo...

Page 27: ...nent In 1 Options are Analog S PDIF or TOSLINK Comp2 Selects the audio input for Component In 2 Options are Analog or S PDIF Bass Allows adjustment of the bass Minimum value 12 dB Maximum value 12 dB...

Page 28: ...to an external amplifier using RCA analog connectors Options are Fixed or Pre Amp If the volume is to be controlled by the external amplifier set this option to Fixed HDMI Out Mode Selects how the vol...

Page 29: ...26 MENU SYSTEM Level Sub Sets the offset volume level for the left speaker Minimum value 0 dB Maximum value 10 dB Exit Exits the Speaker Menu and returns control to the Main Menu...

Page 30: ...SS Increases or decreases the bass DFL Sets the distance for the Front Left speaker DFR Sets the distance for the Front Right speaker DRC Adjusts the Dynamic Range Control DSB Sets the distance of the...

Page 31: ...aram1 space param2 paramN r The command syntax is NOT case sensitive ADELAY Command The ADELAY command sets the audio delay Syntax ADELAY param1 Parameters param1 Value Value Meaning Off Audio delay o...

Page 32: ...mode off Night Low volume for night viewing Voice Dialog becomes more clear Volume Emphasized audio gain Notes Use for param1 to retrieve the current value AIN Command The AIN command set the audio in...

Page 33: ...m1 to retrieve the current value Example bass increases the bass level by 1 dB bass decreases the bass level by 1 dB bass 5 sets the bass level to 5 dB DFL Command The DFL command sets the distance of...

Page 34: ...the Front Right distance by 1 foot intervals Use for param1 to retrieve the current value DRC Command The DRC command adjusts the Dynamic Range Control Syntax DRC param1 Parameters param1 Value Value...

Page 35: ...of specifying a value in order to increase or decrease the Subwoofer distance by 1 foot intervals Use for param1 to retrieve the current value FLR Command The FLR command sets the size of the Front L...

Page 36: ...aker volume by 1 dB intervals Use for param1 to retrieve the current value MUTE Command The MUTE command enables or disables audio muting Syntax MUTE param1 Parameters param1 Value Value Meaning OFF T...

Page 37: ...am1 to retrieve the current value SUB Command The SUB command enables or disables the subwoofer If a subwoofer is not connected the subwoofer should be disabled Syntax SUB param1 Parameters param1 Val...

Page 38: ...decrease the subwoofer volume by 1 dB intervals Notes Use for param1 to retrieve the current value SUBX Command The SUBX command adjusts the crossover frequency This specified value defines the point...

Page 39: ...value in order to increase or decrease the treble level by 1 dB intervals Use for param1 to retrieve the current value VOL Command The VOL sets the overall output audio signal Syntax VOL param1 Param...

Page 40: ...Channel used by the Scaler The IR channel can be set to 1 2 3 or 4 Syntax IR param1 Parameters param1 Level 1 4 Notes Set param1 to ALL to have the Scaler receive on any IR channel Use for param1 to...

Page 41: ...POWER Command The POWER command turns the Scaler ON or OFF Syntax OSDVPOS param1 Parameters param1 State Value Meaning Off Power Off On Power On TGL Toggle Power State Notes Setting param1 to TGL will...

Page 42: ...the output signal PCVPOS Adjusts the vertical position of the output signal PMODE Sets the picture mode RED Sets the red color component value SATURTN Sets the saturation level SHARP Sets the sharpne...

Page 43: ...g a value to increase or decrease the brightness value by intervals of 1 Use for param1 to retrieve the current value CLRTMP Command The CLRTMP command sets the color temperature Syntax CLRTMP param1...

Page 44: ...value to increase or decrease the contrast value by intervals of 1 Use for param1 to retrieve the current value GREEN Command The GREEN command sets the green color component value Syntax GREEN param...

Page 45: ...fying a value to increase or decrease the color hue by intervals of 1 Use for param1 to retrieve the current value NR Command The NR command sets the noise reduction value Syntax NR param1 Parameters...

Page 46: ...sxga 1280 x 1024 uxga 1600 x 1200 480i 640 x 480i 720 x 480i 480p 640 x 480p 720 x 480p 720p60 1280 x 720p 1080i60 1920 x 1080i 60 Hz 1080p60 1920 x 1080p 60 Hz 576i 720 x 576i 576p 720 x 576p 720p50...

Page 47: ...specifying a value to move the picture right or left by intervals of 1 Use for param1 to retrieve the current value PCVPOS Command The PCVPOS command sets the vertical position of the output signal on...

Page 48: ...picture mode mov Movie mode vivd Vivid colors mode user User defined Notes Use for param1 to retrieve the current value RED Command The RED command sets the green color component value Syntax RED para...

Page 49: ...of specifying a value to increase or decrease the saturation value by intervals of 1 Use for param1 to retrieve the current value SHARP Command The SHARP command sets the sharpness level Syntax SHARP...

Page 50: ...e unscan Underscan mode ltrbox Letterbox mode 16 9 pnscan Pan and Scan 4 3 Notes Use for param1 to retrieve the current value VIN Command The VIN command sets the active video input source Syntax VIN...

Page 51: ...48 MAIN MENU SYSTEM SUMMARY Exit Exit Exit Exit Menu Exit Exit...

Page 52: ...49 VIDEO MENU SUMMARY Min 0 Max 100 Status Screen Standard Movie Vivid User Min 0 Max 100 Exit Exit Exit Exit...

Page 53: ...50 VIDEO MENU SUMMARY Min 0 Max 100 Min 0 Max 100 Min 0 Max 100 Exit Exit Exit...

Page 54: ...51 VIDEO MENU SUMMARY Full Overscan Underscan LetterboxUS PanScan U S Letterbox Full PanScan Full Exit Exit Exit HDMI DVI1 DVI2 PC COMP1 COMP2...

Page 55: ...52 COLOR MENU SUMMARY Min 0 Max 100 Status Screen User Normal Warm Cool Min 0 Max 100 Exit Exit Exit Exit...

Page 56: ...53 COLOR MENU SUMMARY Min 0 Max 100 Exit Exit...

Page 57: ...54 OUTPUT MENU SUMMARY Status Screen VGA UXGA 1080i60 576p SVGA 480i NATIVE 1080p60 720p50 XGA 480p 1080p 2 1080i50 1080p 3 1080p 1 WUXGA SXGA 720p60 576i 1080p50 WSXGA WXGA 2K EXIT Exit Exit Menu...

Page 58: ...55 OSD MENU SUMMARY Status Screen Min 0 Min 0 Max 100 Max 100 Exit Exit Exit...

Page 59: ...56 OSD MENU SUMMARY Min 0 Min 0 1 3 Max 100 Max 100 2 4 Exit Exit Exit...

Page 60: ...57 OSD MENU SUMMARY Exit...

Page 61: ...58 AUDIO MENU SUMMARY TOSLINK Analog Status Screen TOSLINK TOSLINK Analog Analog SPDIF SPDIF SPDIF Exit Exit Exit Exit...

Page 62: ...59 AUDIO MENU SUMMARY TOSLINK S PDIF Min 12DB Max 12DB Analog Analog S PDIF Exit Exit Exit...

Page 63: ...60 AUDIO MENU SUMMARY Min 12 dB Max 12 dB On Volume Night Off Voice Off Exit Exit Exit...

Page 64: ...61 AUDIO MENU SUMMARY Off 110 ms 40 ms 150 ms On Mute Exit Exit Exit...

Page 65: ...62 SPEAKER MENU SUMMARY On Off Status Screen Large 50 Hz Small 60 Hz 90 Hz Exit Exit Exit Exit...

Page 66: ...63 SPEAKER MENU SUMMARY Pre Amp Fixed Min 0 m Min 0 m Max 10 m Max 10 m Exit Exit Exit...

Page 67: ...64 SPEAKER MENU SUMMARY Min 0 m Max 10 m Min 10 dB Min 10 dB Max 10 dB Max 10 dB Exit Exit Exit...

Page 68: ...65 SPEAKER MENU SUMMARY Exit...

Page 69: ...ation of this unit into a 2U rack mount space 1 Locate the side screws on the unit 2 Remove the front 2 screws that are located closest to the front of the unit 3 Using the removed screws screw the ra...

Page 70: ...Connector HD 15 female Digital Audio Input Connectors 4 TOSLink 4 S PDIF Analog Audio Input Connectors 5 L R RCA Analog Audio Output Connectors L R LFE RCA Speaker Connectors L R Binding Posts Speake...

Page 71: ...Proof of sale may be required in order to claim warranty 2 Customers outside the US are responsible for shipping charges to and from Gefen 3 Copper cables are limited to a 30 day warranty and cables...

Page 72: ...Rev A1 20600 Nordhoff St Chatsworth CA 91311 1 800 545 6900 818 772 9100 fax 818 772 9120 www gefen com support gefen com Pb This product uses UL listed power supplies...

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