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User Guide

IN1606
IN1608
IN1608 SA
IN1608 MA

Scalers

Scaling Presentation Switchers

68-2290-01  Rev. B

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Summary of Contents for IN1606

Page 1: ...User Guide IN1606 IN1608 IN1608 SA IN1608 MA Scalers Scaling Presentation Switchers 68 2290 01 Rev B 06 13 ...

Page 2: ...altung geben Weitere Informationen über die Sicherheitsrichtlinien Produkthandhabung EMI EMF Kompatibilität Zugänglichkeit und verwandte Themen finden Sie in den Extron Richtlinien für Sicherheit und Handhabung Artikelnummer 68 290 01 auf der Extron Website www extron de Instrucciones de seguridad Español ADVERTENCIA Este símbolo cuando se utiliza en el producto avisa al usuario de la presencia de...

Page 3: ...ron website Copyright 2013 Extron Electronics All rights reserved Trademarks All trademarks mentioned in this guide are the properties of their respective owners The following registered trademarks registered service marks SM and trademarks TM are the property of RGB Systems Inc or Extron Electronics Registered Trademarks AVTrac Cable Cubby CrossPoint eBUS EDID Manager EDID Minder Extron Flat Fiel...

Page 4: ...mmands and 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 x...

Page 5: ...51 Using the Software 52 Connections Menu 52 Tools Menu 54 Introduction 1 IN1606 and IN1608 Series Description 1 Licensed Third Party Software Used in the Scalers 4 Key Features 5 Video 5 Audio 5 General 6 Controlling the Scalers 7 Installation 8 Rear Panel Connections 8 Connection Details 12 Analog Video Wiring 12 HDMI Connections 12 Twisted Pair Recommendations for DTP Communication 13 Operation...

Page 6: ...e 67 Audio Config Page 68 Preset Management Page 76 Device Settings Page 77 Hardware Pages 78 Unit Information Page 78 Device Name Page 79 Communication Settings Page 80 Firmware Loader Page 81 Executive Power Mode Page 82 Date and Time Page 83 Password Page 84 Reset Device Page 85 Reference Information 86 Mounting 86 Tabletop Mounting 86 Rack Mounting 86 Furniture Mounting 87 Downloading Updated ...

Page 7: ...deliver uncompromised picture quality for up to 1920x1200 including 1080p and 2K output resolutions Automatic 3 2 and 2 2 pulldown detection maximizes the image detail and sharpness for content sources originating from film The scalers also use a digital 3D adaptive comb filter that optimizes decoding of NTSC PAL and SECAM sources for integration into systems worldwide Enhanced audio features incl...

Page 8: ... enclosures the scalers can easily be integrated into many environments They are ideal in boardrooms where superior performance is essential and instructional environments for complete integration of digital and analog AV sources and displays The following diagram demonstrates an example of a typical application for the IN1606 with multiple sources and outputs 100 24 0V 50 60 Hz A MA X 1 2 CO NF I...

Page 9: ...2V 0 7A MA X AU DIO SIG LIN K DT P IN OU TPU TS AU DIO INP UT S OV ER DT P RS 232 IR Tx Rx Tx Rx G POW ER 12V 0 7A MA X SIG LIN K DT P OU T Tx Rx G Tx Rx RS 2 32 IR OV ER DT P INP UTS AUD IO 1 3 1 4 2 3 1 4 2 3 1 4 2 2 3 100 LINK ACT COM IR INPUT RELAY TX RX R IPL 250 Ethernet RS 232 RS 232 TouchLink Control System Extron IN1608 SA Scaling Presentation Switcher TCP IP Network Flat Panel Display Mi...

Page 10: ...d by the scalers NOTE Licensed third party software used by the scalers are subject to change without notice Licensed Third party Software Used in the IN1606 and IN1608 Models Package License Package License avahi GNU LGPL v2 1 lightpd BSD bstrib BSD Linux GNU GPL v2 busybox GNUPGL v2 lua MIT bzip2 BSD lua cjson MIT cjson MIT luafilesystem MIT expat MIT luasocket MIT ExtJS4 Sencha Commercial Licen...

Page 11: ... phantom power Independently mixes microphone channels with program audio which is embedded onto the HDMI outputs Selectable 48 volt phantom power allows the use of condenser microphones Audio input gain and attenuation Gain or attenuation can be adjusted for each analog input to eliminate noticeable differences when switching between sources Advanced audio configuration Offers complete control of...

Page 12: ...wer supplies at the remote units Key Minder Authenticates and maintains continuous HDCP encryption between input and output devices to ensure quick and reliable switching in professional AV environments while enabling simultaneous distribution of a single source signal to one or more displays Advanced scaling engine Scales inputs to a common high resolution output with 30 bit processing and 1080i ...

Page 13: ... An intuitive web interface is included for full configuration of the device Built in web server Enables the use of a standard browser for full control and troubleshooting over an intuitive web interface RS 232 control port Enables the use of serial commands for complete control and configuration via an integrated control system Extron products use the SIS Simple Instruction Set command protocol a...

Page 14: ...B 3 4 INPUTS OUTPUTS Tx Rx RS 232 G LAN RESET AUDIO INPUTS OUTPUTS OUTPUTS L 1 R L 2 R L 3 R L 4 R L 5 R 48V 48V 1 2 L R VARIABLE IN1608 1 2 MIC LINE L 6 R SIG LINK DTP IN SIG LINK DTP IN SIG LINK DTP OUT 50 60 Hz RS 232 IR REMOTE OVER DTP OVER DTP d g Figure 4 Rear Panel Connectors on IN1608 Models 100 240V 1 3 A MAX 1 2 CONFIGURABLE HDMI HDMI 5 6 7 8 C RS 232 IR RS 232 IR Tx Rx Tx Rx G Tx Rx Tx ...

Page 15: ...ect a DTP 230 transmitter to the DTP In RJ 45 connectors to send all signals over a single twisted pair cable see Twisted Pair Recommendations for DTP Communication on page 13 for wiring and cable recommendations This connection supports the following HDCP compliant digital video Embedded digital audio de embedding from the TMDS source or analog audio DTP standard RS 232 and IR pass through signal...

Page 16: ... embedded program audio into the TMDS output or analog audio DTP standard RS 232 and IR pass through signals on associated 5 pole captive screw connectors Remote power to DTP 230 receiver ATTENTION Do not connect this connector to a computer or telecommunications network DTP remote power is intended for indoor use only No part of the network that uses DTP remote power should be routed outdoors Sig...

Page 17: ...t a computer network to this RJ 45 connector Use a patch cable to connect to a switch hub or router Wire the connector as shown below Pin T568A Wire Color T568B Wire Color 1 White green White orange 2 Green Orange 3 White orange White green 4 Blue Blue 5 White blue White blue 6 Orange Green 7 White brown White brown 8 Brown Brown LEDs on this connector indicate link and activity status i RS 232 co...

Page 18: ...to each device 1 Plug the HDMI cables into the panel connection 2 Loosen the side HDMI connection mounting screw from the panel enough to allow the LockIt lacing bracket to be placed over it The screw does not have to be removed 3 Place the LockIt lacing bracket on the screw and against the HDMI connector then tighten the screw to secure the bracket ATTENTION Do not overtighten the HDMI connector ...

Page 19: ...able at a minimum Extron recommends 24 AWG solid conductor STP cable with a minimum bandwidth of 400 MHz Terminate cables with shielded connectors to the TIA EIA T 568 B standard Limit the use of more than two pass through points which may include patch points punch down connectors couplers and power injectors If these pass through points are required use CAT 6 or 6a shielded couplers and punch do...

Page 20: ...odel The IN1606 has six and the IN1608 models have eight c Input and output LED indicators The number of input and output LED indicators depends on the scaler model Input signal LEDs Light for each input when active video content is detected Output signal LEDs Light green when active video is being output or blink amber when video output and sync are disabled from the scaler Input HDCP LEDs Light ...

Page 21: ... Instruction Set SIS of commands see SIS Configuration and Control on page 29 or by using the front panel controls and the OSD menu The OSD menu is used primarily when the scaler is first set up NOTE The OSD menu has a fixed time out of 60 seconds Menu Navigation Using Front Panel Controls Menu button Press the Menu button to activate the OSD menu or close submenus and settings Enter button Press ...

Page 22: ...ormat DTP C Format IN1608 HDCP Notification Audio Audio Mute Audio Format Gain Mic Line 1 Gain Phantom Mic Line 2 Gain Phantom Mic Line Volume Program Volume Output 1 2 Format Advanced Test Pattern Screen Saver Timeout Auto Image Aspect Ratio Auto Memory Overscan Auto Switch Factory Reset Communication Remote Port MAC Address DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Device Info Read Only Unit Name Firm...

Page 23: ...ge 21 The current input is displayed in the title of the submenu Output Resolution Press the Navigation buttons to select from a list of output resolutions and refresh rates see Resolution on page 22 There are eight custom options prefaced by C1 through C8 The default setting is 720p 60 Hz Audio Mute Press the Navigation buttons to globally mute or unmute the audio Test Pattern Press the Navigatio...

Page 24: ...input Press the Input Selection buttons to select an input NOTE If a saved present is not named User Preset XX is assigned From the Save Recall or Clear submenu item press the Navigation buttons to select the desired preset to either save picture control settings recall previously saved picture control settings or reset a preset User presets save the following settings Brightness and contrast Colo...

Page 25: ...uttons to select the horizontal H or vertical V size of the image Press the Up and Down buttons to adjust the value of the selected position Brightness and Contrast Press the Left and Right buttons to select the brightness or contrast of the image Press the Up and Down buttons to adjust the value of the selected feature Color and Tint Press the Left and Right buttons to select the color or tint of...

Page 26: ...shold value on page 37 The following is performed during an Auto Image when the aspect ratio is set to Fill Horizontal and vertical image position return to 0 Horizontal and vertical image size fill to match the current output resolution The following is performed during an Auto Image when the aspect ratio is set to Follow The horizontal and vertical image position and image size is set to maintai...

Page 27: ...t the selected position analog inputs only Active Press the Left and Right buttons to select the horizontal H or vertical V active pixels Press the Up and Down buttons to adjust the selected value analog inputs only Total Pixels and Phase Press the Left and Right buttons to select either Total Pixels or Phase Press the Up and Down buttons to adjust the selected value analog inputs only HDCP Author...

Page 28: ...720p X X X X X X 1080i X X X 1080p X X X X X X X X 2K 2048x1080 X X X X X X X X Custom 1 through 8 For captured or uploaded EDID tables Default NOTE The eight custom user defined output rates default to 720p 60 Hz when no custom EDID is captured or uploaded HDMI or DTP Output Format After selecting HDMI A Format HDMI B Format or DTP C Format IN1608 models only from the list of submenus press the N...

Page 29: ...Multi Ch audio EDID 3 LPCM 2Ch Auto Sets the selected input to prioritize digital audio Analog audio is passed when digital is not present Sets 2Ch audio EDID 3 Multi Ch Auto Sets the selected input to prioritize digital audio Analog audio is passed when digital is not present Sets Multi Ch audio EDID 3 Gain Press the Navigation buttons to set the gain in dB for the active analog input Mic Line Ga...

Page 30: ...ch and factory reset Test Pattern Press the Navigation buttons to select a test pattern to display or to turn a test pattern off The available test patterns are Crop Alternating Pixels Color Bars Grayscale Blue Mode and Audio Test pink noise The default setting is Off Figure 20 Available Test Patterns NOTES The audio test outputs pink noise on the embedded digital audio output 2 channel 48 kHz 16 ...

Page 31: ...e signal is detected In Follow mode each input rate is displayed with its native aspect ratio mode with the correct letter box or pillar box settings visible The scaler clears the previous size and position settings whenever the aspect ratio setting for an input is adjusted Auto Memory Press the Navigation buttons to turn Auto Memory on or off for each input The scaler stores 32 auto memories per ...

Page 32: ... Navigation buttons to turn the auto switch mode on or off and to set the priority The auto switch setting allows for basic unmanaged input switching based on the presence of active input signals Auto switch mode options are Disabled off Setting priority to high to low highest numbered active input to the lowest Setting priority to low to high lowest numbered active input to the highest Factory Re...

Page 33: ...s submenu does not contain any adjustable submenu items Front Panel Lockout Executive Modes The scalers have three modes of front panel security lock that limit the operation of the device from the front panel Executive mode 0 disabled Unlocks front panel functions This is the default setting Executive mode 1 enabled Locks all front panel functions completely This mode can be enabled or disabled o...

Page 34: ...r a single power cycle b All user files and settings drivers audio and video adjustments IP settings etc are maintained NOTE If you do not want to update the firmware or perform a mode 1 reset by mistake cycle power to the device to return the firmware version running prior to the reset Use mode 1 to revert to the factory default version if incompatibility issues arise with user loaded firmware Re...

Page 35: ...e to the host device All responses from the scaler to the host end with a carriage return and a line feed CR LF indicating the end of the response character string one or more characters Scaler Initiated Messages When a local event such as a front panel selection or adjustment takes place the scaler responds by sending a message to the host No response is required from the host Example scaler init...

Page 36: ... unit is unable to execute the command it returns an error response to the host Error values E01 Invalid input number E17 Invalid command for signal type E10 Invalid command E22 Busy E11 Invalid preset number E24 Privilege violation E12 Invalid port number E25 Device not present E13 Invalid parameter E26 Maximum number of connections exceeded E14 Not valid for this configuration E28 Bad filename o...

Page 37: ...ter Conversion Table Symbol Definitions Space Carriage return with line feed or Carriage return with no line feed E or W Escape 14 24 28 Superscripts indicate the error message displayed if the command is entered incorrectly or with invalid parameters see Error response references on page 30 X Input selection 1 6 IN1606 1 8 IN1608 models only X Output selection 1 HDMI A top 2 HDMI B bottom 3 DTP C...

Page 38: ... 128 X2 On screen display bug time out Output sync time out 0 OSD is never displayed output sync is instantly disabled with no active input 1 500 1 second increments 3 OSD bug time out default 501 OSD bug never times out output sync never times out X2 Executive mode status 0 off or disabled default 1 mode 1 complete front panel lockout 2 mode 2 only allow input switching and volume control X2 Over...

Page 39: ...ill active 2 no active input timer expired output sync disabled X3 HDCP authorization status 0 block HDCP encryption 1 allow HDCP encryption default X4 IP address xxx xxx xxx xxx 192 168 254 254 default X4 Subnet mask xxx xxx xxx xxx 255 255 0 0 default X4 Gateway address xxx xxx xxx xxx 0 0 0 0 default X4 Volume group number 1 program volume 3 mic volume 8 variable volume X4 Group volume level 10...

Page 40: ...rate 2 5 custom EDID output rate 3 6 custom EDID output rate 4 7 custom EDID output rate 5 8 custom EDID output rate 6 9 output C available for EDID export only IN1608 models 201 custom EDID output rate 7 202 custom EDID output rate 8 SIS Variables for EDID Resolution and Refresh Rate Combinations where X5 10 92 Resolution 23 98 Hz 24 Hz 25 Hz 29 97 Hz 30 Hz 50 Hz 59 94 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 640x480 10 1...

Page 41: ... input configured for any digital audio format Video breakaway is not allowed from an input configured for any digital audio format Attempting either of these invalid modes gives an E17 error Audio breakaway is always allowed back to the current video input Auto switch mode Disable auto switch mode E0AUSW Ausw0 Manual input switching only Prioritize highest active input E1AUSW Ausw1 Automatically ...

Page 42: ... 202 EDID Import EDID file EIX5 filename EDID EdidIX5 Import X5 3 8 201 202 EDID NOTE filename can optionally carry a full path name The EDID file will be a bin file carrying 128 or 256 bytes of binary data Exporting a default EDID table for an X5 value of 10 or greater results in the HDMI LPCM 2Ch table being exported Input name Write input name EX X1 NI NmiX X1 Rename input X View input name EX ...

Page 43: ...active video for Auto Image Set value EX2 ALVL AlvlX2 Set the global Auto Image luminosity to X2 View EALVL X2 View the global Auto Image luminosity setting Horizontal start Specify a value EX HSRT HsrtX X Set the horizontal start position Increment value E HSRT HsrtX X Increase the horizontal start position Decrement value E HSRT HsrtX X Decrease the horizontal start position View EHSRT X View th...

Page 44: ... Active pixels Specify a value EX APIX ApixX X Set the active pixels to X on the current input Increment value E APIX ApixX X Increase the active pixels on the current input Decrement value E APIX ApixX X Decrease the active pixels on the current input View EAPIX X View the active pixel setting on the current input Active lines Specify a value EX ALIN AlinX X Set the active lines to X on the curre...

Page 45: ...ecrease the color level View ECOLR X1 View the color level setting Tint NTSC inputs only Specify a value EX1 TINT TintX X1 Set the tint on the current input Increment value E TINT TintX X1 Increase the tint Decrement value E TINT TintX X1 Decrease the tint View ETINT X1 View the tint setting Contrast Specify a value EX1 CONT ContX X1 Set the contrast for the current input Increment value E CONT Co...

Page 46: ...tart position Decrement value E VCTR VctrX1 Decrease the vertical start position View EVCTR X1 View the vertical start position setting Horizontal size image Specify a value EX1 HSIZ HsizX1 Set the horizontal size Increment value E HSIZ HsizX1 Increase the horizontal size Decrement value E HSIZ HsizX1 Decrease the horizontal size View EHSIZ X1 View the horizontal size setting Vertical size image S...

Page 47: ...View the color of the screen saver Set time out duration ETX2 SSAV SsavTX2 Set the time out duration View time out duration ETSSAV X2 View the time out duration View screen saver status ESSSAV X3 View the screen saver status NOTES X Output selection 1 HDMI A top 2 HDMI B bottom 3 DTP C IN1608 models X2 Output sync timeout 0 Output sync is instantly disabled with no active input 1 500 in 1 second i...

Page 48: ...able Sets Multi Ch audio EDID View EIX AFMT X3 View the audio input format Volume knob assignment Set volume knob group E1 X5 KNOB Knob1 X5 Set the front panel Volume knob value to affect group X5 View volume knob group E1KNOB X5 View the volume knob group Group volume Set volume EDX4 X4 GRPM GrpmDX4 X4 Set the volume to a value of X4 Raise volume EDX4 X4 GRPM GrpmDX4 X4 Increase the volume by X4 ...

Page 49: ...ass or treble to a value of X4 Raise bass or treble EDX4 X4 GRPM GrpmDX4 X4 Increase the volume by X4 dB Lower bass or treble EDX4 X4 GRPM GrpmDX4 X4 Decrease the volume by X4 dB View bass or treble level EDX4 GRPM X4 NOTES X Enable or disable 0 off or disabled 1 on or enabled X4 Mute group number 2 program mute 4 mic mute 7 output mute X4 Bass and treble group number 5 bass control 6 treble contr...

Page 50: ...et input preset X2 name to X1 View name E2 X2 PNAM X1 View the name of user preset X2 NOTE To clear an input preset name enter a single space character for X1 This resets the input preset name to the default value Input Preset XXX This is valid only for existing presets Auto memories per input Enable EX 1AMEM AmemX 1 Enable Auto memory on input X Disable EX 0AMEM AmemX 0 Disable Auto memory on inp...

Page 51: ...ill EX 1ASPR AsprX 1 Fill the entire output Set to follow EX 2ASPR AsprX 2 Maintain the input aspect ratio View aspect setting EX ASPR X2 View the aspect ratio setting Executive mode Enable mode 1 1X Exe1 Lock the entire front panel Enable mode 2 2X Exe2 Limit front panel control to input switching and volume control only Disable 0X Exe0 Unlock the front panel View status X X2 View the executive m...

Page 52: ... HDCP authorization EEX 1HDCP HdcpEX 1 Enable HDCP authorization inputs 3 only Disable HDCP authorization EEX 0HDCP HdcpEX 0 Disable HDCP authorization inputs 3 only Query HDCP authorization status EEX HDCP X3 View HDCP authorization setting inputs 3 only Video signal presence View video signal presence status E0LS X3 X3 X3 X3 In00 X3 X3 X3 X3 X3 View video signal presence setting for all inputs V...

Page 53: ...nt directory and files Erase current directory and subdirectories24 28 E EF Ddl Delete the current directory and subdirectories Erase flash memory24 EZFFF Zpf Clear the flash memory Reset all device settings to factory default24 EZXXX Zpx Reset all device settings to factory default Absolute system reset24 includes setting DHCP off IP 192 168 254 254 EZQQQ Zpq Reset all device settings including D...

Page 54: ...pe XF Cfg0 config type Restore device configuration NOTE config type 0 IP config 2 box specific parameters Device naming Set unit name24 EX1 CN Ipn X1 Set the device name to X1 Set unit name to factory default24 E CN Ipn X3 Reset the device name to the factory default View unit name ECN X1 View the device name NOTES X Input selection 1 6 IN1606 or 1 8 IN1608 models X Input video format 1 RGB 2 YUV...

Page 55: ...d Passwords NOTE Passwords may be hidden for example on certain host devices Set administrator password EX4 CA Ipa X4 Set the administrator password Read administrator password ECA X4 View the administrator password Reset clear administrator password E CA Ipa Reset or clear the administrator password Set user password EX4 CU Ipu X4 Set the user password Read user password ECU X4 View the user pass...

Page 56: ...the Software Using the Software The graphical interface includes the same functions as those on the device front panel with additional features that are only available through the software The control software is compatible with Microsoft Windows operating systems The software program is available on the Extron website www extron com Installing the Software Figure 24 PCS Download from the Extron W...

Page 57: ...field enter the IP address or hostname of the desired scaler NOTE If the desired scaler is password protected enter the password in the Password field USB Select the desired device from the list of connected devices 3 Click the Connect button The device tab opens the configuration pages in live mode is ready for configuration Start New Device File Tab The Start New Device File tab opens configurat...

Page 58: ...e Page in Live Mode IN1608 Under the device tab the PCS has two unique drop down menus Connections and Tools see the rest of this section for information about these features or see Internal Web Pages on page 57 for information on configuring a connected device Connections Menu The Connections menu contains options for connecting disconnecting and exiting the program To access the menu click the C...

Page 59: ...field If the device is password protected enter the password in the Password field Select the RS 232 radio button if the device is connected to the host device through an RS 232 connection Select the desired values from the COM Port and Baud Rate drop down menus NOTE The default baud rate is 9600 baud Select the USB radio button if the device is connected to the host device through the front panel...

Page 60: ... panel click the Browse button The Save As window opens 2 Navigate to the desired save location on the host device and click the Save button The window closes 3 Click the Backup button to save an external file to the host device 4 Click the Close button to close the System Backup and Restore window To restore a saved configuration settings file 1 In the Restore panel click the Browse button The Op...

Page 61: ...ice specific firmware file Valid firmware files have an eff or esf file extension 5 Click the Open button This returns you to the Update Firmware dialog box 6 In the Update Firmware dialog box click Upload The progress bar shows the progress of the firmware upload to the device Trace Window This option displays the data sent to and from the device in a separate window for debugging purposes Figure...

Page 62: ...ges 1 Connect the scaler to a LAN or WAN using the rear panel RJ 45 connector 2 Open a web browser on a connected PC 3 Enter the IP address of the device in the browser Address field NOTE The default IP address is 192 168 254 254 4 Press the Enter key on the keyboard 5 The scaler checks if the device is password protected If the device is not password protected the web pages open If the device is ...

Page 63: ...eparated into the AV Controls panel and the individual page AV Controls Panel The AV Controls panel is used to control AV settings such as input selection performing a one time Auto Image to an input video and audio mute and image freeze At the bottom of the panel is a summary of the current active input and output status including signal format and HDCP status NOTE This panel can be hidden or rev...

Page 64: ...Video column click the input button associated with the video to be used From the Audio column click the input button associated with the audio to be used NOTES Audio breakaway is not available to inputs configured for digital audio formats Video breakaway is not available from inputs configured for digital video formats Video and Audio Mute buttons Click the Video Mute button to mute only the vid...

Page 65: ...re 34 Input Configuration IN1608 NOTE DTP inputs 7 and 8 are not available on the IN1606 Input renaming By default the name associated with an input channel is Input number To rename an input click inside the desired input field and type in the desired name to identify the input Input names have a 16 character limit NOTE Entering a single space character resets the name of the input to the default...

Page 66: ... HDCP Authorized Select the HDCP Authorized check box inputs 3 and higher in order to have the input report as an HDCP Authorized device If the box is not checked the source is blocked from encrypting its output This may result in some content not being passed by the source device NOTE This option is not available for analog inputs 1 and 2 Film Detect Select the Film Detect check box of the desire...

Page 67: ...rough Black Fades video to a black screen before switching to the newly selected video Test patterns To aid display device setup and optimization select a test pattern from the drop down menu under the preview window Figure 36 Available Test Patterns NOTE No input signal is needed when using a test pattern for display device setup EDID Minder Page EDID Minder is an EDID management process that aut...

Page 68: ...or inputs To assign EDID to all inputs 1 From the Favorites PCS only Connected Outputs or Available EDIDs section select an EDID 2 From the inputs group box click the Assign to All button NOTE Checked or unchecked inputs are ignored and the EDID is assigned to all inputs To match the selected inputs to the current output resolution Matching the output resolution is the default value for all inputs...

Page 69: ...ing Panel To manually adjust signal sampling settings enter a value within the Min and Max values displayed to the right of each adjustable setting or click the Up or Down arrows An asterisk beside a chosen value for a signal sampling setting indicates that it is a default value for the applied video signal To automatically adjust these settings perform one of the following Click the Auto Image bu...

Page 70: ...enter a value within the field associated with the image setting or click the Up and Down arrows to change the value in the field Overscan panel Overscan mode zooms and crops SMPTE input resolutions to mask edge effects and ancillary data common in broadcast signals Issuing an Auto Image with overscan enabled runs an Auto Phase routine YUV and RGB only and centers and sizes the input Figure 41 Ove...

Page 71: ...et Input Preset Horizontal and Vertical Start X Active Lines X Pixel Phase X Active Pixels X Total Pixels X Input Type X Audio Gain and Attenuation X Film Detect X Brightness and Contrast X X Color and Tint X X Detail X X Image Size and Position X X Preset Name X X NOTE User presets can be saved on one input resolution and recalled on a different one Input presets can only be recalled on the same ...

Page 72: ...set 1 From the Input Presets list select the desired preset 2 Click the Clear button The Presets dialog box opens 3 Click the Clear button to erase saved data Click the Cancel button to return to the Image Settings page User Presets There are 16 user presets per input to save picture control settings only To save a user preset 1 From the User Presets list select the desired preset 2 Click the Save...

Page 73: ... the blue rectangle with a circle inside in figure 45 above and drag it anywhere within the designated space to reposition the image To adjust the size and position numerically 1 Enter a value or click the Up or Down arrow in the Horizontal Size and Vertical Size fields 2 Enter a value or click the Up or Down arrow in the Horizontal Position and Vertical Position fields To adjust the size and posi...

Page 74: ...aler model 1 Click the Line Input tab 2 From the Audio Format drop down menu select the desired format for the selected input 3 For inputs configured to Analog or one of the Auto formats click and drag the handle of the Gain slider or enter a value in the field or click the Up or Down arrow to adjust the analog input gain this can only be applied to analog inputs The value for each input is displa...

Page 75: ...V phantom power Dynamic microphones do not require power Never enable phantom power with an unbalanced dynamic microphone connected Doing so may damage the microphone For condenser microphones verify it will safely operate at 48 VDC When a line level source is connected be certain the 48 V phantom power is disabled 3 For each Mic Line input click the High Pass Filter button to enable or disable a ...

Page 76: ...e to restore program audio signal levels after the mic line input level is below the threshold and the hold time is met The default value is 1000 ms d Select the applicable Duck check boxes to select the desired outputs e In the Duck By field enter a value or click the Up or Down arrow button to specify an individual program audio attenuation setting per ducking target The default values are 20 dB...

Page 77: ...ncy for bass is 100 Hz The default frequency is 8 kHz Also known as shelving or tone controls bass and treble filters provide the ability to cut or boost gain linearly above or below a selected frequency Set either slider to 0 to bypass the filter 5 Click the Configure Groups button in the Group Controls panel The Configure Groups window opens There are eight preconfigured group masters to perform...

Page 78: ...nalog output Digital outputs A B and C 6 Treble Control Treble slider Treble gain Amplified output Analog output 1 Analog output 2 Variable analog output Digital outputs A B and C 7 Output Mute Audio mute button on the AV Controls panel Output mute Amplified output Analog output 1 Analog output 2 Variable analog output Digital outputs A B and C 8 Output Volume Front panel volume knob default Outpu...

Page 79: ...ions panel The options are different for the IN1608 SA and IN1608 MA models For IN1608 SA models the mix options include the following Stereo Program Dual Mono Program No Program For IN1608 MA models the mix options include the following L R Program Mono No Program 3 For the desired output select the Mic Line check box to include the mic line mix in the output 4 If desired click the Mute button of...

Page 80: ...L and R Program L and R Program L and R program audio are summed on each output They act as unique independent outputs with or without Mic No Program No Program No program audio Output 1 and 2 are treated as unique independent outputs with or without Mic 4 For each output select the Mic Line check box to include the mic line mix in the output 5 For each output click and drag the handle of the outp...

Page 81: ...tton to control both sliders simultaneously 6 Select the Enable Meters check box to display output meters HDMI section Figure 51 HDMI Section 1 Click the Output tab 2 In the HDMI section click the Limiter button to enable or disable a limiter in the output The button turns blue when enabled 3 From the Mix Options panel select a Mix Options radio button 4 From the Mix Options panel select the Mic L...

Page 82: ... Preset button located in the same Input Presets or User Presents panel If the selected preset already has stored information on it the Presets dialog box opens Click the Overwrite button to erase the previous data and save the new settings Click the Cancel button to return to the Preset Management page To recall a preset 1 Select the input preset or user preset to be recalled 2 Click the Recall P...

Page 83: ...r panel When no active video is detected on the selected input the screen saver mode is activated The output sync can be disabled after a user set duration which allows display devices to go into a low power standby state 1 Click one of the radio buttons to select a color to display when the screen saver is enabled Black Mutes video output to black for a set duration before disabling output sync d...

Page 84: ...anel HDCP notification indicates when HDCP content restrictions prevent a video signal from passing Black Displays a black or muted screen when an encrypted source is sent to a display that is not HDCP compliant Green Displays a green screen when an encrypted source is displayed on a sink that is not HDCP compliant default Mute Video and Sync panel Click the Mute Video and Sync button to mute the ...

Page 85: ...ers to assign or change the name or hostname of the connected device Click the Device Name icon on the Global Navigation Bar to open this page Figure 56 Device Name Page NOTE The device name is used as the hostname of the scaler To assign or change the hostname 1 Enter a name for the device in the name field This can be up to 63 alphanumeric characters in length with no spaces between characters I...

Page 86: ...nfigure the Ethernet settings for use with DHCP 1 Select the Use DHCP check box 2 Click the Apply button To configure the Ethernet settings with a static IP address 1 Ensure the Use DHCP check box is not selected 2 In the IP Address field enter an IP address 3 In the Subnet Mask field enter the subnet mask if required 4 In the Default Gateway field enter the default gateway if required 5 In the DN...

Page 87: ...ation Bar to open this page Figure 58 Firmware Loader 1 If necessary download firmware updates from the Extron website www extron com 2 Click the Browse button The Choose File to Upload window opens 3 Navigate to the firmware file location and select the firmware file Valid firmware files have an eff extension 4 Click the Open button The window closes 5 Click the Upload button NOTE The connection ...

Page 88: ...tions of the scaler 1 Select one of the following radio buttons to set the Executive mode see Front Panel Lockout Executive Modes on page 27 Unlock the Front Panel default Mode 1 Lock Front Panel complete lockout Mode 2 Limit Front Panel To Input Selection and Volume 2 Click the Apply button Power mode The low power standby state disables all video input processing and all video outputs to save en...

Page 89: ...th and year to open a table of selectable months and years NOTE Use the Left arrow or Right arrow button to view more years b Select the desired month and year c Click the OK button to accept the new settings or click the Cancel button to exit the dialog box NOTE Alternatively click the Previous Month or Next Month button on the far left and right of the month and year to cycle through dates d Sel...

Page 90: ... or the device through the PCS program When prompted enter admin as the username for administrator passwords or user as the username for user passwords To create or change an administrator password 1 In the Administrator Password field enter the desired administrator password 2 In the Confirm Password field re enter the administrator password NOTE Select the Show Password check box to display the ...

Page 91: ...t mask gateway IP address device name DHCP setting and port mapping Reset Device Settings and Delete Files Retains TCP IP Settings Resets all settings on the device to factory defaults deletes user files except the Ethernet settings This is equivalent to the EZY SIS command Reset All Settings and Delete Files Resets all settings on the device to factory defaults deletes user files including the co...

Page 92: ...ber feet to the bottom four corners of the enclosure Rack Mounting The scalers can be mounted into racks with the pre installed rack ears see UL Guidelines for rack mounted devices on page 87 To install the device line up the screw holes on the rack ears on both side of the device with the screw holes in the rack so they device is level Use the provided screws to attach the device to the rack Rack...

Page 93: ...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 on overcurrent protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this conce...

Page 94: ...re versions The file can be downloaded from the same page as the firmware 5 Click the Download link to the right of the desired device 6 Submit required information to start the download Note where the file is saved 7 From the save location open the executable exe file 8 Follow the instructions on the Installation Wizard screens to install the new firmware on the computer A Release Notes file givi...

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