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3

5. 

Connect the included power supply to the switcher power connector (see 

figures 2 and 4

A

).

6. 

(Optional) Configure the switcher using PCS as necessary for functions such as autoswitching, front panel lock mode, and 
emulation (see the 

SW USB Pro Help File

 within PCS, available at 

www.extron.com

).

7. 

Power on the host devices. The switcher is now ready for operation.

Front Panel Features

SW2 USB PRO

USB SWITCHER

EXEC

MODE

AUTO

SWITCH

CONFIG

INPUTS

1

2

STATUS

HOSTS

DEVICES

1

2

3

4

A

A

A

B

B

B

C

C

C

D

D

D

E

E

E

F

F

F

Figure 4. 

Front Panel — SW2 USB Pro

 

SW4 USB PRO

USB SWITCHER

EXEC

MODE

AUTO

SWITCH

CONFIG

INPUTS

1

STATUS

HOSTS

DEVICES

1

2

3

4

2

3

4

A

A

A

B

B

B

C

C

C

D

D

D

E

E

E

F

F

F

Figure 5. 

Front Panel — SW4 USB Pro

Exec Mode LED

Input selection buttons and LEDs

Auto Switch LED

Host LEDs

USB Config port

Device LEDs

Exec Mode LED

 — Lights when front panel lock mode has been enabled. This can be configured via PCS or SIS 

commands.

Auto Switch LED

 — Lights when auto‑switching is enabled. This can be configured via PCS or SIS commands.

USB Config port

 — Connect a USB cable (USB Type A to USB‑C) between a computer or control system and this female 

USB‑C port to configure the switcher via SIS commands or PCS, and to update the firmware. This USB‑C port uses IP over 
USB communication. The port IP address is 203.0.113.22 at port 22023.

Input selection buttons and LEDs

 — 

Press one of these buttons to select an input to switch to the output. The LED at the 

right of each button lights when the corresponding input is selected. 
If auto‑switching is in effect, these input selection buttons are disabled, but the LEDs continue to light to indicate the 
selected input. The input buttons are also used to initiate a system reset and to enable and disable front panel lockout (see 
the 

SW USB Pro Series User Guide

 for more information).

E

 

Host status LEDs

 —  Light if a host is connected to the corresponding host port, whether or not the input is currently 

selected.

F

 

Device status LEDs

 — Light when a peripheral device is connected to the corresponding device port and has been 

enabled by the selected host. 

 

 

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