User GuideHDXP Plus SeriesMatrix SwitchersMatrix Switchers68-1200-01 Rev. B10 13
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Introduction 4• Front panel security lockout (executive mode) — If a matrix switcher is installed in an open area, where
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 94Replacing Button LabelsThe button assembly consists of a clear lens cap, the button label, and a white
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 95Blank Button Labels
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • HTML Configuration and Control 96HTML Configuration and ControlThis section provides procedures for accessing and using t
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • HTML Configuration and Control 975. Press the keyboard <Enter> key. The switcher checks to see if it is password p
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • HTML Configuration and Control 98System Status PageThe System Status page (see figure 95) provides an overall view of the
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • HTML Configuration and Control 99System Settings PageThe HDXP switcher displays the System Settings page (shown in figure
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • HTML Configuration and Control 100IP Settings FieldsThe IP Settings fields provide a location for viewing and editing set
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • HTML Configuration and Control 101Date/Time Settings FieldsThe Date/Time Settings section provides a location for viewing
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • HTML Configuration and Control 102Passwords PageAccess the Passwords page by clicking the Passwords link on the sidebar m
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • HTML Configuration and Control 103Email Settings PageAccess the Email Settings page by clicking the Email Settings link o
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Introduction 5Application DiagramsThe following diagrams show examples of HDXP applications.OUTPUTS1234591367811121516LAN
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • HTML Configuration and Control 104SMTP Authorization Required fieldsSelecting the SMTP Authorization Required check box s
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • HTML Configuration and Control 105Firmware Upgrade PageThe Firmware Upgrade page provides a way to replace the firmware t
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • HTML Configuration and Control 1066. Navigate to the folder where you saved the firmware upgrade file. Select the file.F
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • HTML Configuration and Control 107Using the File Management PageTo delete files (such as HTML pages) from the switcher or
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • HTML Configuration and Control 108Adding a DirectoryTo add a directory or folder to the HDXP file system, follow these st
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • HTML Configuration and Control 109Set and View Ties PageYou can create ties on the Set and View Ties page (see figure 105
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • HTML Configuration and Control 110Output Settings PageThe Output Settings page allows you to mute or unmute and to change
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • HTML Configuration and Control 111Global Presets PageYou can save and recall global presets from the Global Presets page.
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • HTML Configuration and Control 112HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Reference Information 112Reference InformationThis section
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Reference Information 113113Setting an IP AddressWhat is an IP Address?An IP address is a 32-bit binary number that is us
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Installation 6InstallationThis section describes the rear panels of the HDXP switchers and provides instructions for cabl
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Reference Information 114114The following is an example of an invalid Class C addressing scheme:Device IP AddressMatrix S
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Reference Information 1151154. At the command prompt, enter ping IP address. The computer returns a display similar to f
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Reference Information 116116Operating using TelnetThis guide does not detail all of the operations and functionality of T
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Reference Information 117117Setting carriage return-line feedUnless commanded otherwise, Telnet transmits a line feed cha
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Reference Information 118118Subnet masks and octetsThe subnet mask (see figure 112) is used to determine whether the loca
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HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Installation 7FIG_HDXP 3232 Rear PanelINPUTS12345678910111213141516OUTPUTS12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Installation 8External Sync Connections (HDXP 3232 only)d External sync connectors for bi-level and tri-level — Connect a
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Installation 9Figure 6 shows a configuration in which the timing source passes through three video cameras and a video sc
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Installation 10Ethernet Connectionf LAN port — If desired, connect the HDXP switcher to a PC or to an Ethernet LAN via th
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Installation 11The cable that you use depends on your network speed. The switcher supports both 10 Mbps (10Base-T — Ether
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Installation 12The optional 2.5 mm cable can be used to connect the HDXP to your computer. Figure 9 shows the pin assignm
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 13OperationThis section describes the HDXP front panel controls and the procedures for configuring and operatin
Safety InstructionsSafety Instructions • EnglishWARNING: This symbol, , when used on the product, is intended to alert the user of the presence of u
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 14FIG_Front panelsINPUTSOUTPUTSCONTROL I/O123456 7 891011 1213 14 15 16123456 7 891011 1213 14 15 1617181920212
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 15Configuration Port (HDXP 3232 Only)c Config port (HDXP 3232 only) — This RS-232 port is an alternative to the
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 16f View < button — The View < button has two primary functions (❏) and eight secondary (•) functions:❏
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 17i Preview button — The Preview button has two primary functions (❏) and three secondary functions (•):❏ Place
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 183. Select an input by pressing its button. The input button you pressed lights green.NOTE: If your selected
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 193. Press and release the Input 5 button.17 18 19 20 21 22 23 241 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Press and release the Input 5
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 20Example 2: Adding a tie to a set of tiesIn the following example, a new tie is added to the current configura
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 215. Press and release the Enter button.ENTERAll input and output buttons become unlit or return to background
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 22Example 3: Removing a tie from a set of tiesIn the following example, an existing tie is removed from the cur
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 235. Press and release the Enter button.ENTERAll input and output buttons become unlit or return to background
FCC Class A NoticeThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part15 of the FCC rule
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 243. Press the button for the input that you want to preview. The input button lights red when pressed, and th
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 252. Press and release the View < button. CONTROLPRESETENTERESCVIEWPress the View buttonto enter view-only
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 26I/O GroupingI/O grouping is a matrix switcher feature that allows you to subdivide the front panel control of
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 27Suggested applications for the I/O grouping feature include:• Segregating specific video formats to prevent
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 283. Press and release one of the Control buttons to select a group number:• Press the Enter button to select
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 29Viewing I/O groupsTo see the groupings that have been created:1. Press and hold the Input 1 and Output 1 but
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 30Saving a presetFollow these steps to save the current configuration (set of ties) as a preset. The steps show
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 314. Press and release the Enter button. The current configuration is now stored in the selected memory locati
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 323. Press and release the input or output button for the desired preset. In figure 49, preset 1 (Input button
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 33Muting and Unmuting OutputsYou can mute and unmute the outputs on the HDXP using the front panel. (You can al
Conventions Used in this GuideNotificationsThe following notifications are used in this guide:WARNING: A warning indicates a situation that has the p
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 34NOTE: The front panel times out after 30 seconds, and the View < and the blinking output buttons become u
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 35Locking the Front Panel (Executive Mode)The front panel security lockout (executive mode) limits the operatio
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 36Selecting the RS-232 or RS-422 Protocol and Baud RateThe HDXP switchers can support either RS-232 or RS-422 s
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 374. Press and release an input or output button to exit the serial port configuration mode.C O N T R O LPRESE
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 38Resetting using the rear panel Reset buttonThe rear panel has a Reset button that initiates four levels of ma
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 39Soft system resetsThe HDXPs have three soft resets available that restore various tiers of switcher settings
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 40Hard resetThe hard reset function restores the HDXP to the base firmware with which it was shipped. After a h
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 41Configuration WorksheetsRather than trying to remember the configuration for each preset, use worksheets to r
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 42Worksheet Example 2: Daily ConfigurationFigure 65 continues from worksheet example 1 by showing the video tie
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 43Worksheet Example 3: Test ConfigurationThe AV system in our fictional organization needs to be fine tuned on
ContentsSaving and Recalling Presets ... 29Muting and Unmuting Outputs ... 33Locking the Front Panel (Executiv
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Operation 441 2345678 91011121314151626 27 28 29 30 31 32Input SourcesOutput Destinations Preset # Title:Fill in the pr
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control 45Remote Configuration and ControlThis section describes the serial connections through
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control 46Ethernet PortThe rear panel Ethernet connector on the switcher can be connected to an
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control 473. If the password is accepted, the switcher responds with Login User or Login Admini
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control 48] Login Administrator ]] Login User ]The switcher initiates the login message when a c
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control 49Using the Command and Response Table for SIS CommandsThe command and response table be
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control 50X* = Room number (for room presets): 0 – 10. (Each room can have up to ten presets
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control 51X2^ = GMT date and time (read) in the format Www, • DD • Mmm • YYYY • HH:MM:SS Ww
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control 52X4^ = Telnet port number 01 = Remote RS232/RS422 port on rear panel 02 = Config port
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control 53X6^ = Event status field: event_type event_state event_paused error_status RcvBuff_st
Matrix Software ...67Matrix Switchers Control Program ... 67Downloading the Matrix Software C
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control 54Command and Response Table for SIS CommandsCommandASCII Command(Host to Switcher) Resp
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control 55CommandASCII Command(Host to Switcher) Response(Switcher to Host)Additional Descriptio
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control 56CommandASCII Command(Host to Switcher) Response(Switcher to Host)Additional Descriptio
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control 57CommandASCII Command(Host to Switcher) Response(Switcher to Host)Additional Descriptio
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control 58CommandASCII Command(Host to Switcher) Response(Switcher to Host)Additional Descriptio
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control 59CommandASCII Command(Host to Switcher) Response(Switcher to Host)Additional Descriptio
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control 60CommandASCII Command(Host to Switcher) Response(Switcher to Host)Additional Descriptio
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control 61CommandASCII Command(Host to Switcher) Response(Switcher to Host)Additional Descriptio
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control 62CommandASCII Command(Host to Switcher) Response(Switcher to Host)Additional Descriptio
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control 63CommandASCII Command(Host to Switcher) Response(Switcher to Host)Additional Descriptio
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Introduction 1IntroductionThis section gives an overview of the Extron HDXP Plus Series Matrix Switchers, describes signi
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control 64CommandASCII Command(Host to Switcher) Response(Switcher to Host)Additional Descriptio
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control 65CommandASCII Command(Host to Switcher) Response(Switcher to Host)Additional Descriptio
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Remote Configuration and Control 66CommandASCII Command(Host to Switcher) Response(Switcher to Host)Additional Descriptio
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 67Matrix SoftwareThis section describes the procedures for using the software products provided for the H
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 68FIG_SW download linksFigure 68. Software Links on the Download Page3. On the next page, click the M l
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 697. If a second security prompt window opens, click Run again to start the installation process.8. Fol
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 70Using the SoftwareMany items in the Windows-based Matrix Switcher Control Program are also accessible v
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 71c. Click OK and proceed to step 4. Figure 71. Baud Rate Pop-up List• If you selected IP [LAN], click
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 724. The Extron Matrix Switcher Control Program window opens. The window displays the current configurat
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 73Setting up the Matrix windowOn the Matrix window, the inputs and outputs are represented by boxes. You
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Introduction 2The HDXP can operate in two switching modes, selectable via front panel buttons: • Matrix switching mode
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 74Managing TiesOn the Matrix window, you can create, dissolve, and view input-to-output ties as follows:•
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 75IP SetupThe IP Settings/Options window (see figure 78) lets you view and, if connected via the RS-232 o
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 76Setting the matrix IP addressThe Matrix IP Address field contains the IP address of the connected matri
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 77Setting the gateway IP addressThe Gateway IP Address field identifies the address of the gateway to the
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 78Setting the dateThe Date field displays the current date in the Greenwich Mean Time zone. If necessary,
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 79Setting the administrator passwordThe Administrator Password field displays the password required to lo
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 80Setting the mail server IP addressThe IP Address field in the Mail Server section displays the IP addre
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 813. Press the <Tab> key on the keyboard or click in another field to exit the e-mail addressee fi
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 822. Start the Matrix Switcher Control Program and connect to the HDXP switcher (see steps 1 through 4 u
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 83Uploading HTML FilesYou can create customized HTML pages for the HDXP to display. The HTML Files List w
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Introduction 3• Input-output (I/O) grouping — Allows the matrix to be virtually divided into smaller sub-switchers, maki
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 84Windows Buttons, Menus, and Trash CanThe buttons, drop-down menus, and trash can icon on the right side
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 85Tools menuThe Tools menu contains the following options. (Grayed out options are unavailable on your sw
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 86• Hardware status — Opens the HDXP Plus System Status window, which provides an overall view of the st
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 87• I/O Group settings — Opens the Input/Output Groups window, which allows you to establish input and o
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 88• Ties as Lines — Displays ties as lines.Figure 86. Ties Shown as Lines• Ties as Crosspoints — Displ
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 89• Frequency-read options — Provides a submenu that allows you to set the input signal detection (DSVP)
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 903. From the Initialize Emulated Matrix Settings From window, select an emulation file (.mtx extension)
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 915. On the Emulation Configuration window, select the number of video boards that your model has and th
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 92Creating Button LabelsThe button caps are pre-labeled for your convenience by default. However, you can
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Matrix Software 931. To run the label creation program, double-click on the Button Label Generator icon (shown at right)
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