Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit System 7SC du fabricant Extron electronics
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System 7SC System Switcher 68-499-01 Rev . D Printed in the USA 06 04.
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i System 7SC • Table of Contents T able of Contents Chapter 1 • Introduction ....................................................................................................... 1-1 About this Manual ............................................
ii System 7SC • Table of Contents T able of Contents, cont’d RGB Delay (T riple-Action Switching ™ ) ............................................................................. 3-10 Scaler Blue Out .............................................
iii System 7SC • Table of Contents 68-499-01 Rev . D Printed in the USA 06 04 All trademarks mentioned in this manual are the properties of their r espective owners. Appendix A • Reference Material .................................................
iv System 7SC • Table of Contents T able of Contents, cont’d.
System 7SC 1 Chapter One Intr oduction About this Manual About the System 7SC Features and Options.
System 7SC • Introduction 1-2 Introduction About this Manual This manual discusses how to install, operate and configure Extr on’s System 7SC switcher and how to operate the optional IR 701 infrared r emote control.
1-3 System 7SC • Introduction The System 7SC scales composite video, S-video, and component video up to computer-video (RGBHV/RGBS/RGsB), which can be output to two display devices via individually buffer ed BNC and 15-pin HD ports. The System 7SC offers one fixed level (preamp) ster eo audio output and one variable level ster eo audio output.
Introduction, cont’d System 7SC • Introduction 1-4 Features and Options Features 350 MHz (-3 dB) video bandwidth Configurable video inputs — • Inputs 1 to 6 — Six sets of 5 BNC connectors on the r ear panel accept RGBHV/RGBS/RGsB computer video, component video, S-video or composite video input, and are individually configurable.
1-5 System 7SC • Introduction T riple-Action Switching ™ — W ith this method, a blank screen is displayed while the System 7SC switches between inputs. Built-in video scaler — This featur e scales all composite, S-video and component video signals up to computer-video rates for output on RGB display devices.
Introduction, cont’d System 7SC • Introduction 1-6.
System 7SC 2 Chapter T wo Installation Mounting the Switcher Cabling and Panel Views Connecting and Slaving a Switcher Labeling Buttons on the System 7SC and SCPs.
Installation System 7SC • Installation 2-2 Mounting the Switcher T abletop use The System 7SC comes with rack mounting brackets and rubber feet. For tabletop use, attach a self-adhesive rubber foot to each corner of the bottom of the unit. Rack mounting For rack mounting, do not install the rubber feet.
2-3 System 7SC • Installation SYSTEM 7SC COMPUTER S-VIDEO LR VIDEO AUDIO S-VIDEO LR VIDEO INPUT 7 CONTROL IR DISPLAY VOLUME RX LEARN TX RX ADJUST DETAIL NEXT CONT MENU BRIGHT TINT COLOR DISP PWR DIS.
Installation, cont’d System 7SC • Installation 2-4 Power , video, and audio conections W ith the exception of input 7 on the front panel, all input and output connectors are on the r ear panel. Front panel inputs Input 7 on the front panel accepts video and one audio input.
2-5 System 7SC • Installation Rear panel inputs CONT ACT C 12 INPUTS AUDIO IN SCP/AAP CONTROL Anaheim, CA 100 - 240 50/60 Hz 1.3A MAX. 1 LR 1 LR 2 LR 3 LR 4 LR 5 LR 6 LR 12345 FIXED VARIABLE E DC BA.
Installation, cont’d System 7SC • Installation 2-6 3 Audio inputs 1 through 6 — Each input has a 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connector for balanced or unbalanced stereo audio input. Connectors ar e included with each System 7, but the user supplies the audio cable.
2-7 System 7SC • Installation 2 Adjustable level audio output (V ariable) — For adjustable level audio output, connect an audio device, such as an amplifier , or mixer , to this 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connector . Follow the diagram and warning shown in 1 for correct wiring.
Installation, cont’d System 7SC • Installation 2-8 Control device connections Captive screw and 3.5 mm ster eo jack connectors are included with the switcher , but the installer provides the cables.
2-9 System 7SC • Installation 3 Room/relay ports (Relay 1, Relay 2) — These allow control of “r oom” functions – items such as room lighting, window coverings, and display screens – via momentary or latching contact.
Installation, cont’d System 7SC • Installation 2-10 The pin assignments are as follows: Signal Display po wer/current sensor detection Carrier & signal Gnd +12 V E D C B A W ire the connector using one of the following wiring options. D C E D C D A IR Emitter White Striped Wire Only 100' (30.
2-11 System 7SC • Installation PROJ CONTROL AB C DE Tx T o / from projector FG HI J A B C D E F G H I * * * * * * Ground (Gnd, ) * T ransmit (Tx) NO TE Each projector/displa y may require diff erent wiring. For wiring details, see the UC cab le wiring and pin assignments illustration, and refer to the man ual that came with the projector .
Installation, cont’d System 7SC • Installation 2-12 Connecting and Slaving a Switcher One switcher can be connected (slaved) to the System 7SC to allow for a gr eater number of inputs. The System 7SC serves as the master switcher , communicating with and providing video output to the projector/display .
2-13 System 7SC • Installation RS-232 PROJ CONTROL CONTACT CLOSURE RELAY 1 IR TRANSPORT RELAY 2 12 DISPLAY PWR SENSOR IR COMM RG B H/HV V INPUTS AUDIO IN SCP/AAP CONTROL OUTPUTS RGB Anaheim, CA 100 - 240 50/60 Hz 1.
Installation, cont’d System 7SC • Installation 2-14 3. For a System 8 PLUS or System 10 Plus switcher , set the slaved switcher to master mode. On the slaved System 8 PLUS or System 10 Plus switcher , locate the Addr ess DIP switches on the back panel, and set switches #1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 up.
2-15 System 7SC • Installation Button-Label Generator software The Extron Button-Label Generator pr ogram (Buttons.exe) is included with the System 7SC, and it can also be downloaded from the Extr on W eb site (http://www .
Installation, cont’d System 7SC • Installation 2-16 Screwdriver TEXT Installing labels in the System 7SC’ s buttons Label installation for the SCPs is covered in the SCP/AAP A, SCP 200, SCP 250 User ’ s Manual . Use the following pr ocedure to install new labels in the System 7SC’s front panel buttons.
System 7SC 3 Chapter Thr ee Operation and Configuration Front Panel Features and Basic Operation IR and RS-232 Projector Control Optimizing the System Menus, Configuration, and Adjustments Remote Cont.
_ System 7SC • Operation and Configuration 3-2 Control featur es 1 Display buttons: Display Power , Display Mute, Mode — Each of these thr ee buttons can be configured/pr ogrammed to perform or send either an infrared (IR) command or an RS-232 command.
3-3 System 7SC • Operation and Configuration Hold Pwr for 2s Display Mute Disp Mute: On Release Pwr Display P ower Disp Po wer: On Mode DISPLA Y POWER DISPLA Y MUTE MODE If Display P ower is on,... Display Mute Disp Mute: Off If Display P ower is on,.
Operation and Configuration, cont’d System 7SC • Operation and Configuration 3-4 Each of the Display buttons can be set up to send an IR signal immediately after sending an RS-232 signal once the button is pressed.
3-5 System 7SC • Operation and Configuration Input selection features 8 Input selection buttons — These buttons correspond to the seven inputs. When you select an input, the corresponding button lights and r emains lit until another input is selected or power is removed.
Operation and Configuration, cont’d System 7SC • Operation and Configuration 3-6 IR and RS-232 Projector Contr ol The System 7SC switcher can control a pr ojector or other display device by using IR control signals or RS-232 contr ol (one-way or two-way control).
3-7 System 7SC • Operation and Configuration Optimizing the System For optimal performance, follow the steps in this section in order when setting up the System 7SC and its input and output devices.
Operation and Configuration, cont’d System 7SC • Operation and Configuration 3-8 Menus, Configuration, and Adjustments Switcher/scaler configuration and adjustments can be performed by using the W.
3-9 System 7SC • Operation and Configuration Switcher Setup/Configuration The flowchart below provides an overview of the Switcher Setup/Configuration submenu and the options for each setting.
Operation and Configuration, cont’d System 7SC • Operation and Configuration 3-10 Scaler Rate (resolution and r efresh rate) Rotate the Adjust knob while in the Scaler Rate submenu to select one of the available combinations of scaler output resolutions and refr esh (vertical scanning) rates.
3-11 System 7SC • Operation and Configuration Edge Smoothing This feature smooths edges of objects in a pictur e by minimizing the dif ferences between pixels. The default setting is “Y es”. Add Slave (slaving switchers) T o expand the capacity of the System 7SC to a total of up to 16 inputs, connect and configure a slave switcher .
Operation and Configuration, cont’d System 7SC • Operation and Configuration 3-12 Audio/Video Adjustments Extron System 7SC A UDIO/VIDEO ADJUSTMENTS Input #4 Config Video MENU SWITCHER SETUP/ CONFIGURA TION MENU NEXT Audio #4 Level -12.
3-13 System 7SC • Operation and Configuration Audio Level From this submenu audio levels can be adjusted per input fr om -15 dB to +9 dB in 0.5 dB increments. This allows the signal to be boosted or trimmed to a consistent output level so that there is no noticeable dif ference in level when switching between inputs.
Operation and Configuration, cont’d System 7SC • Operation and Configuration 3-14 IR Learning Configuration V ia an RS-232 connection, infrared commands can be downloaded into the switcher as driver files from Extr on’s W eb site. The System 7SC can also “learn” IR commands directly fr om a display’s remote contr ol.
3-15 System 7SC • Operation and Configuration Clearing IR commands from memories The memory for each Display , Room, or input selection button can either be clear (empty , no stored commands ar e associated with the button) or saved (containing an IR command that is saved in nonvolatile memory).
Operation and Configuration, cont’d System 7SC • Operation and Configuration 3-16 Initiating IR learning If an IR command from the display’s r emote contr ol has not already been programmed into the System 7, a driver is unavailable, or an update is needed, IR learning is the best, fastest way to load that command into the System 7.
3-17 System 7SC • Operation and Configuration Information/System Options The Information/System Options menu provides information on the System 7SC (firmware version and part number) and on the projector and driver . The switcher can also be reset to factory default settings via this menu.
Operation and Configuration, cont’d System 7SC • Operation and Configuration 3-18 Color 114 ColorXXX XXX = a color adjustment setting from 0 to 255 0 = minimum 255 = maximum Input selection button COLOR Po wer on Extron System 7SC 4 sec. 4 sec. Input #1 Video Input #3 YUV 8 sec.
3-19 System 7SC • Operation and Configuration Remote Control of the System 7SC The System 7SC can be controlled by using its fr ont panel controls; an optional IR 701 infrared re mote control; optional SCP/AAP A, SCP 200, and/or SCP 250 remote contr ol pads; or an RS-232 control device or computer .
Operation and Configuration, cont’d System 7SC • Operation and Configuration 3-20 System Remote Control Functions Audio Input Selection COLOR TINT CONT BRIGHT DETAIL Display Power Display Mute Mod.
System 7SC 4 Chapter Four Serial Communication RS-232 Programmer’ s Guide Control Software for Windows.
System 7SC • Serial Communication 4-2 Serial Communication The System 7SC can be remotely contr olled via a host computer or other device (such as a control system) attached to the r ear panel RS-232 connector .
4-3 System 7SC • Serial Communication Using the command/response tables The command/r esponse tables on the next page list valid command ASCII codes, the switcher ’s responses to the host, and a description of the command’s function or the results of executing the command.
Serial Communication, cont’d System 7SC • Serial Communication 4-4 Command/response table for SIS commands Command ASCII Command Response Additional description (host to switcher) (switcher to hos.
4-5 System 7SC • Serial Communication Video configuration Set video signal type X5 * X4 T yp X4 = ____ Set the input signal type. (T ype = V id, Y -C, YUV , YUVp, or RGB) Example : 2*7 T yp7=YUVp Example : set input 2 to progr essive component video V iew the video signal type X5 X4 Show the video signal type.
Serial Communication, cont’d System 7SC • Serial Communication 4-6 Image size Specify image size, maintain aspect ratio X15 { Isz X1 5 Set picture height & width together . Size up, maintain aspect ratio +{ Isz X1 5 Increase height & width equally .
4-7 System 7SC • Serial Communication Command/response table for SIS commands (continued) Command ASCII Command Response Additional description (host to switcher) (switcher to host) Executive mode (front panel lockout) Disable 0X Exe0 Adjustments & selections can be made from the fr ont panel.
Serial Communication, cont’d System 7SC • Serial Communication 4-8 The syntax for setting a special function is __ * X? # where __ is the function number and X? is the value. T o view a function’s setting, use __#, where __ is the function number .
4-9 System 7SC • Serial Communication Command/response table for special function SIS commands (continued) Command ASCII Command Response X? values (host to switcher) (switcher to host) and addition.
Serial Communication, cont’d System 7SC • Serial Communication 4-10 Command Hex. c ommand Response Additional description (host to switcher) (switcher to host) Send/receive data to/from page 0 memory Send 80 A0 [16k bytes of data] Dnl0 The host downloads 16k bytes of binary data to page 0 of the System 7’s memory .
4-11 System 7SC • Serial Communication Control Softwar e for Windows ® The included Extron SYSTEM 7SC Control Pr ogram for W indows offers another way to control the System 7 via RS-232 connection in addition to the Simple Instruction Set commands.
Serial Communication, cont’d System 7SC • Serial Communication 4-12 User Mode The User Mode screen, shown here, includes the most frequently used controls: input selection, projector and room contr ols, variable output volume control, audio/video breakaway , freeze, and executive mode toggling.
4-13 System 7SC • Serial Communication Real Time Adjustments The Real T ime Adjustments screen lets you adjust the picture settings and audio gain/attenuation for each input. From this menu you can also reset some or all of the settings to the original factory-installed settings.
Serial Communication, cont’d System 7SC • Serial Communication 4-14 Projector Driver The Projector Driver screen displays the current IR and RS-232 parameters and commands. Commands and drivers can be loaded, entered (pr ogrammed), or edited from this screen.
4-15 System 7SC • Serial Communication Room & Misc. Options Use the Room & Misc. Options scr een to set room r elay modes and delay periods, power up/down delay periods, change projector communications settings, and perform other functions.
Serial Communication, cont’d System 7SC • Serial Communication 4-16 Using the help program For information on program featur es, press the F1 computer key , or click on the Help menu from within the System 7SC contr ol program, or double-click on the SYSTEM 7SC Help icon in the Extron Electr onics group or folder .
System 7SC A Appendix A Refer ence Material Specifications Part Numbers and Accessories Firmware Upgrade Installation Glossary.
System 7SC • Reference Material A-2 Refer ence Material Specifications Video Gain ............................................... Unity Bandwidth .................................... 350 MHz (-3 dB) Differential phase error .............. 0.01º, at 3.
A-3 System 7SC • Reference Material Sync Input type ..................................... RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, RsGsBs Output type .................................. RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, RsGsBs* (*RsGsBs will be output only if the input is RsGsBs.) Standards .
Reference Material, cont’d System 7SC • Reference Material A-4 Control/remote — switcher Serial control port ........................ RS-232, 9-pin female D connector, dual port Baud rate and protocol ............... 9600, 8-bit, 1 stop bit, no parity Serial control pin configurations 2 = TX, 3 = RX, 5 = GND Contact closure .
A-5 System 7SC • Reference Material Part Numbers and Accessories Included parts These items are included in each or der for a System 7SC switcher: Included parts Replacement part number System 7SC (.
Reference Material, cont’d System 7SC • Reference Material A-6 RS-232 P R O J C O N T R O L C O N T A C T C L O S U R E RELAY 1 IR TRANSPORT RELAY 2 1 2 D IS P L A Y P W R S E N S O R IR C O M M R G B H/HV V INPUTS A U D IO IN SCP/AAP CONTROL OUTPUTS RGB Anaheim, CA 100 - 240 5 0 / 6 0 H z 1 .
A-7 System 7SC • Reference Material 5. After you are electrically gr ounded, align the hooks of a PLCC IC puller tool with the slots located in opposite ends of the firmware chip. 6. Insert the hooks into the slots, and squeeze the tool gently to grasp the chip.
Reference Material, cont’d System 7SC • Reference Material A-8 Glossary Attenuate/attenuation — T o reduce the amplitude (str ength) of a signal or current. Balanced audio — A method that uses three conductors for one audio signal. They are plus (+), minus (-) and gr ound.
FCC Class A Notice Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
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