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Media Presentation SwitcherMPS 602

User Guide

Switchers

68-2358-01 Rev. A11 13

Safety InstructionsSafety Instructions • English

WARNING: This symbol, , when used on the product, is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may present a risk of electric shock.

ATTENTION: This symbol, , when used on the product, is intended to alert the user of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature provided with the equipment.

For information on safety guidelines, regulatory compliances, EMI/EMF compatibility, accessibility, and related topics, see the Extron Safety and Regulatory Compliance Guide, part number 68-290-01, on the Extron website, www.extron.com.

Instructions de sécurité • Français

AVERTISSEMENT: Ce pictogramme, , lorsqu’il est utilisé sur le produit, signale à l’utilisateur la présence à l’intérieur du boîtier du produit d’une tension électrique dangereuse susceptible de provoquer un choc électrique.

ATTENTION: Ce pictogramme, , lorsqu’il est utilisé sur le produit, signale à l’utilisateur des instructions d’utilisation ou de maintenance importantes qui se trouvent dans la documentation fournie avec le matériel.

Pour en savoir plus sur les règles de sécurité, la conformité à la réglementation, la compatibilité EMI/EMF, l’accessibilité, et autres sujets connexes, lisez les informations de sécurité et de conformité Extron, réf. 68-290-01, sur le site Extron, www.extron.com.

Sicherheitsanweisungen • Deutsch

WARNUNG: Dieses Symbol auf dem Produkt soll den Benutzer darauf aufmerksam machen, dass im Inneren des Gehäuses dieses Produktes gefährliche Spannungen herrschen, die nicht isoliert sind und die einen elektrischen Schlag verursachen können.

VORSICHT: Dieses Symbol auf dem Produkt soll dem Benutzer in der im Lieferumfang enthaltenen Dokumentation besonders wichtige Hinweise zur Bedienung und Wartung (Instandhaltung) 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.com.

Instrucciones de seguridad • Español

ADVERTENCIA: Este símbolo, , cuando se utiliza en el producto, avisa al usuario de la presencia de voltaje peligroso sin aislar dentro del producto, lo que puede representar un riesgo de descarga eléctrica.

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Para obtener información sobre directrices de seguridad, cumplimiento de normativas, compatibilidad electromagnética, accesibilidad y temas relacionados, consulte la Guía de cumplimiento de normativas y seguridad de Extron, referencia 68-290-01, en el sitio Web de Extron, www.extron.com.

Инструкция по технике безопасности • Русский

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Для получения информации о правилах техники безопасности, соблюдении нормативных требований, электромагнитной совместимости (ЭМП/ЭДС), возможности доступа и других вопросах см. руководство по безопасности и соблюдению нормативных требований Extron на сайте Extron: www.extron.com, номер по каталогу - 68-290-01.

Chinese Simplified(简体中文)

警告: 产品上的这个标志意在警告用户该产品机壳内有暴露的危险 电压,有触电危险。

注意: 产品上的这个标志意在提示用户设备随附的用户手册中有 重要的操作和维护(维修)说明。

关于我们产品的安全指南、遵循的规范、EMI/EMF 的兼容性、无障碍 使用的特性等相关内容,敬请访问 Extron 网站 www.extron.com,参见 Extron 安全规范指南,产品编号 68-290-01。

Chinese Traditional( )

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注意 若產品上使用此符號,是為了提醒使用者,設備隨附的用戶手冊中有重要的操作和維護(維修)説明。

有關安全性指導方針、法規遵守、EMI/EMF 相容性、存取範圍和相關主題的詳細資訊,請瀏覽 Extron 網站:www.extron.com,然後參閱《Extron 安全性與法規遵守手冊》,準則編號 68-290-01。

Japanese

警告: この記号 が製品上に表示されている場合は、筐体内に絶縁されて いない高電圧が流れ、感電の危険があることを示しています。

注意: この記号 が製品上に表示されている場合は、本機の取扱説明書に 記載されている重要な操作と保守(整備)の指示についてユーザーの 注意を喚起するものです。

安全上のご注意、法規厳守、EMI/EMF適合性、その他の関連項目に ついては、エクストロンのウェブサイト www.extron.com より 『Extron Safety and Regulatory Compliance Guide』 (P/N 68-290-01) をご覧ください。

Korean

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주의: 이 기호 가 제품에 사용될 경우, 장비와 함께 제공된 책자에 나와 있는 주요 운영 및 유지보수(정비) 지침을 경고합니다.

안전 가이드라인, 규제 준수, EMI/EMF 호환성, 접근성, 그리고 관련 항목에 대한 자세한 내용은 Extron 웹 사이트(www.extron.com)의 Extron 안전 및 규제 준수 안내서, 68-290-01 조항을 참조하십시오.

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FCC Class A NoticeThis 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. The Class A limits provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference. This interference must be corrected at the expense of the user.

NOTE: This unit was tested with shielded I/O cables on the peripheral devices. Shielded cables must be used to ensure compliance with FCC emissions limits.

For more information on safety guidelines, regulatory compliances, EMI/EMF compatibility, accessibility, and related topics, see the “Extron Safety and Regulatory Compliance Guide” on the Extron website.

ATTENTION: The Twisted Pair Extension technology works with unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or shielded twisted pair (STP) cables; but, to ensure FCC Class A and CE compliance, STP cables and STP Connectors are required.

For more information on safety guidelines, regulatory compliances, EMI/EMF compatibility, accessibility, and related topics, see the “Extron Safety and Regulatory Compliance Guide” on the Extron website.

Copyright© 2013 Extron Electronics. All rights reserved.

TrademarksAll 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 Field, GlobalViewer, Hideaway, Inline, IP Intercom, IP Link, Key Minder, LockIt, MediaLink, PlenumVault, PoleVault, PowerCage, PURE3, Quantum, SoundField, SpeedMount, SpeedSwitch, System Integrator, TeamWork, TouchLink, V-Lock, VersaTools, VN-Matrix, VoiceLift, WallVault, WindoWall, XTP, and XTP Systems

Registered Service Mark(SM) : S3 Service Support Solutions

Trademarks (™)

AAP, AFL (Accu-Rate Frame Lock), ADSP (Advanced Digital Sync Processing), AIS (Advanced Instruction Set), Auto-Image, CDRS (Class D Ripple Suppression), DDSP (Digital Display Sync Processing), DMI (Dynamic Motion Interpolation), Driver Configurator, DSP Configurator, DSVP (Digital Sync Validation Processing), FastBite, FOXBOX, IP Intercom HelpDesk, MAAP, MicroDigital, ProDSP, QS-FPC (QuickSwitch Front Panel Controller), Scope-Trigger, SIS, Simple Instruction Set, Skew-Free, SpeedNav, Triple-Action Switching, XTRA, ZipCaddy, ZipClip

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Conventions Used in this Guide

NotificationsThe following notifications are used in this guide:

ATTENTION: Attention indicates a situation that may damage or destroy the product or associated equipment.

NOTE: A note draws attention to important information.

TIP: A tip provides a suggestion to make working with the application easier.

Software CommandsCommands are written in the fonts shown here:

^AR Merge Scene,,Op1 scene 1,1 B 51 W^C

[01] R 0004 00300 00400 00800 00600 [02] 35 [17] [03]

E X! *X1&* X2)* X2#* X2! CE

NOTE: For commands and examples of computer or device responses mentioned in this guide, the character “0” is used for the number zero and “O” is 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.xxx.xxx —t

SOH R Data STX Command ETB ETX

Selectable items, such as menu names, menu options, buttons, tabs, and field names are written in the font shown here:

From the File menu, select New.Click the OK button.

Specifications AvailabilityProduct specifications are available on the Extron website, www.extron.com.

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vMPS 602 • Contents

Introduction............................................................ 1

About this User Guide ........................................ 1About the MPS 602 ............................................ 1Features ............................................................. 1

Installation ............................................................. 5

Mounting the Switcher ........................................ 5Rear Panel Connections ..................................... 5

Video Input and Output .................................. 5DTP Input and Output..................................... 6Analog Audio Input ......................................... 6Program Audio Output .................................... 8Control ports .................................................. 9

Twisted Pair Recommendations .......................... 9Supported Cables .......................................... 9Cable Recommendations ............................... 9

LockIt Lacing Bracket ....................................... 10Cabling the MPS 602 Switcher ......................... 11

Operation ............................................................. 12

Front Panel Operation ....................................... 12Input Switching ............................................. 12Input Auto Switch ......................................... 13Audio Controls .............................................. 13Front Panel Security Lockout (Executive mode) ......................................... 14

HDMI/DTP Embedded Audio Output ................ 15Program Audio ................................................. 15

Embedded Audio and Analog Audio ............. 15Program Audio Breakaway ........................... 15Fixed Output and Variable Output ................. 15Mic Mix Control ............................................ 16Program Audio Volume ................................ 16Program Audio Mute..................................... 16Audio Gain and Attenuation Adjustments ...... 17Microphone Controls .................................... 18

EDID Minder ..................................................... 19Automatic Mode ........................................... 19User assigned EDID Mode ........................... 20

HDCP ............................................................... 21

Remote Communication and Control .......... 22

Connection Options .......................................... 22Remote Control Port (RS-232) ...................... 22Front Panel Configuration Port ...................... 23

Host-to-MPS Communications ......................... 24MPS Switcher-initiated Messages ................. 24MPS Switcher Error Responses .................... 25

Command and Response Table ........................ 25Using the Command and Response Table .... 25

Reference Information ..................................... 33

Mounting the Switcher ...................................... 33UL Rack Mounting Guidelines ....................... 34Rack Mounting ............................................. 34Table or Wall Mounting .................................. 34

DataViewer ....................................................... 35Updating Firmware ........................................... 36

Contents

MPS 602 • Contents vi

Introduction

This section describes this guide and features of the MPS 602, including:

• About this User Guide

• About the MPS 602

• Features

About this User GuideThis guide contains information to install, configure, and operate the Extron Media Presentation Switcher, MPS 602, MPS 602 SA, and MPS 602 MA.

In this guide, the MPS 602 can be referred to as “MPS”, “MPS 602” or “switcher”. Where differences between the models occur, they will be called out.

About the MPS 602The Extron MPS 602 series are six input media presentation switchers for digital and analog sources. It offers digital video switching with three HDCP-compliant HDMI inputs and one DTP 230 twisted pair input, and analog video switching with two RGB inputs that are digitized for distribution to the digital output. For increased flexibility, the MPS 602 includes a DTP 230 twisted pair output and an HDMI output that are switch-selectable. The DTP 230 input and output extend video, audio, and bidirectional control signals to DTP 230 transmitters and receivers, each over a single CATx cable up to 230 feet (70 meters). The MPS 602 also includes several audio switching and processing features, available power amplification, plus flexible control options for complete switching and distribution with local and remote display support.

Features• Internal universal power supply — The 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, international power

supply provides worldwide power compatibility.

• HDMI, RGB, and audio source integration. Supports computer-video to 1920x1200, including HDTV 1080p/60 Deep Color and 2K.

• Easy setup and commissioning with the Extron Product Configuration Software (PCS)— Conveniently configures multiple products using a single software application.

• Inputs — Includes three HDMI, one DTP 230 twisted pair input on RJ-45, two RGB video on 15-pin HD, five stereo balanced/unbalanced audio inputs on captive screw, one mix audio input on captive screw.

• Outputs — Includes one selectable DTP 230 twisted pair output on RJ-45 or HDMI output, one RGB video on 15-pin HD, one fixed audio output on captive screw, one variable stereo audio output on captive screw, speaker outputs on 5 mm, 4-pole captive screw connector (MPS 602 SA) or on 5 mm, 2-pole captive screw connector (MPS 602 MA).

• Three HDMI inputs and two RGB inputs — Allow switching between HDMI and analog video sources.

MPS 602 • Introduction 1

• Selectable HDMI or DTP 230 output — Routes the inputs signal to either the HDMI output or the DTP 230 output.

• Independent RGB input switching — Allows independent switching of RGB inputs to the local RGB output.

• Integrated DTP 230 input and output support transmission of HDMI or DVI, control, and analog audio up to 230 feet (70 meters) over a single CATx cable — Supports digital signal transmission of HDMI or DVI plus control and analog audio up to 230 feet (70 meters) over a single CATx cable, providing high reliability and maximum performance on an easily installed cable infrastructure.

• Compatible with CAT 5e, CAT 6, and CAT 7 twisted pair cable — Fully supports a maximum transmission distance of 230 feet (70 meters) for all compatible resolutions when used with CAT 5e, CAT 6, CAT 6a, or CAT 7 twisted pair cable. Shielded twisted pair cabling with solid center conductor sizes of 24 AWG or better is recommended for optimal performance.

• Extron XTP DTP 24 Shielded Twisted Pair cable — provides added protection from outside interference and ensures high quality signal transmission.

• Bidirectional RS-232 and IR insertion for AV device control — Transmits bidirectional RS-232 control and IR signals can be transmitted alongside the video signal over DTP connections, allowing the remote device to be controlled without the need for additional cabling. Bidirectional control insertion eliminates the need for control system wiring to remote devices.

• Remote powering of DTP transmitter and receiver — Provides power to a DTP 230 transmitter and a remote DTP 230 receiver over the CATx connection.

• Compatible with all DTP HDMI 230 and DTP DVI 230 models — Enables mixing and matching of desktop and wallplate transmitters and receivers to meet application requirements.

• Digital conversion of analog input signals — Digitizes analog signals, ensuring that a reliable, high quality digital video signal is sent to the output destination.

• HDCP compliant — Fully supports HDCP-encrypted sources, with selectable authorization for unencrypted content.

• Supported HDMI specification — Features include data rates up to 6.75 Gbps, deep color up to 12-bit, 3D, and HD lossless audio formats

• 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.

• EDID Minder — Ensures that all sources power up properly and reliably output content for display.

• Supports EDID and HDCP transmission — Actively buffers DDC channels allowing continuous communication between source and display.

• HDMI audio embedding — Embeds analog input audio signals onto the HDMI output signal.

• HDMI audio de-embedding — Extracts HDMI two-channel PCM audio to the analog outputs.

• Mic/line input with 48 volt phantom power — Mixes mic or line level audio source with program audio. Selectable 48 volt phantom power allows the use of condenser microphones.

• Mic Talk Over — Automatically reduces program audio when a microphone signal is detected, replacing the need for a separate standalone audio ducking processor.

MPS 602 • Introduction 2

• Audio breakaway — Provides the capability to break an analog audio signal away from its corresponding video signal and route to the audio outputs, allowing the analog audio channels to be operated as a separate switcher.

• Output volume control — Provides volume control and muting for the program and amplified audio outputs, as well as a separate control for mic volume and muting.

• Available with energy efficient Class D stereo or mono amplifier:

• 2 x 50 watts @ 4 ohms; 2 x 25 watts @ 8 ohms

• 1 x 100 watts @ 70 volts — The MPS 602 SA offers a stereo power amplifier with 50 watts per channel into 4 ohms and 25 watts per channel into 8 ohms, while the MPS 602 MA offers a mono 70 volt power amplifier with 100 watts rms output. Both feature an Extron exclusive, highly efficient, advanced Class D amplifier design with CDRS - Class D Ripple Suppression, an Extron patented technology that provides a smooth, clean audio waveform and an improvement in signal fidelity over conventional Class D amplifier designs. CDRS eliminates the high frequency switching ripple characteristic of Class D amplifiers, a source of RF emissions which can interfere with sensitive AV equipment such as wireless microphones.

• Auto-switching between inputs (Auto Switch) — Allows for simple, unmanaged installation in locations such as in a lectern or under a conference table. When multiple inputs are active, the switching priority is configurable.

• Front panel security lockout — Locks out either all front panel functions, or mic volume and muting; all functions however, are available through USB or RS-232 control.

• RS-232 control port — Enables the use of serial commands for complete control and configuration via the Extron Windows®-based control program, or integrated into a control system. Extron products use the SIS - Simple Instruction Set command protocol, a set of basic ASCII commands that allow for quick and easy programming.

• Front panel USB configuration port — Enables easy configuration without having to access the rear panel.

• RJ-45 signal and link LED indicators for DTP port — Provides a means for validating signal flow and operation from transmitter or receiver, allowing quick identification of connectivity issues.

• Rack-mountable 1U, full rack width metal enclosure

• Includes LockIt HDMI cable lacing brackets

MPS 602 • Introduction 3

Figure 1 shows a typical application.

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Blu-ray Player

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Extron DTP HDMI 230 RxReceiver

Extron DTP HDMI 230 D TxTransmitter

ExtronIPL 250IP Link Control Processor

TCP/IPNetwork

Projector

ExtronTLP 1000TV10" Tabletop TouchLink Touchpanel

ExtronMPS 602 SAMedia Presentation Switcher

ExtronSI 28Surface MountSpeakers

WirelessMic

Figure 1. MPS 602 Application Diagram

MPS 602 • Introduction 4

Installation

This section describes the installation and the operation of the MPS 602, including:

• Mounting the Switcher

• Rear Panel Connections

• Twisted Pair Recommendations

• LockIt Lacing Bracket

• Cabling the MPS 602 Switcher

Mounting the SwitcherThe MPS 602 is housed in a 1U, full rack width rack- or desk-mountable metal enclosure. The switcher can also be surface-mounted under a table, desk, or podium, or on a wall (see Mounting the Switcher on page 33 for additional mounting details).

Rear Panel Connections

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a AC power — Connect to standard AC power: 100 to 240 VAC, at 50 or 60 Hz.

Video Input and Output

b RGB/VGA video input group — Two female 15-pin HD connectors for VGA input that supports analog RGB video (numbered 1 and 2 on the rear panel).

NOTE: The MPS 602 does not scale or convert video, however it does convert an analog RBG input to digital for the digital outputs. The output signal resolution is the same as the input resolution.

c RGB video output — One 15-pin HD connector with the selected RGB/VGA video input.

d HDMI video input group — Three HDMI connectors for HDMI compliant audio and video input (numbered 3, 4, and 5 on the rear panel). Connect to any HDMI source device using standard HDMI cables (see LockIt Lacing Bracket on page 10).

e HDMI video output — Connect an HDMI display device for output from the selected HDMI input (see LockIt Lacing Bracket on page 10).

MPS 602 • Installation 5

DTP Input and Output

f DTP In — Connect a DTP 230 source (Tx) to this RJ-45 jack (numbered 6 on the rear panel). The DTP input includes the HDMI (or DVI with the proper adapter) video with embedded audio, bi-directional RS-232 and IR, separate balanced or unbalanced analog audio, and remote power for a connected DTP Tx device.

g RS-232 and IR Over DTP In — One 3.5 mm 5-pole captive screw connector provides connection for bidirectional RS-232 and remote IR signals between the DTP Tx connected to input 6 (figure 2, f) of the MPS 602.

h RS-232 and IR Over DTP Out — One 3.5 mm 5-pole captive screw connector to connect and pass bi-directional RS-232 and IR between the MPS 602 and DTP 230 Rx.

RS-232

To pass bidirectional serial command signals between DTP-compatible devices, connect a control device to the three leftmost poles (Tx, Rx, and G) of the 5-pole captive screw connector (see Twisted Pair Recommendations on page 9).

IR Over DTP Wiring

To transmit and receive IR signals, connect a control device to the two rightmost poles.

NOTE: RS-232 and IR data can be transmitted or received simultaneously.

i DTP output — Connect an Extron DTP 230 device using this RJ-45 jack. The DTP 230 signal format and protocol is used. The output can include HDMI (with embedded audio), bidirectional RS-232 and IR, separate analog audio (from the fixed audio output), and remote power for a connected DTP 230 receiver.

j DTP out or HDMI out selection switch — One single-pole double-throw switch to select either the DTP (i) or HDMI (e) output.

Analog Audio Input

k Audio input group —Five 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connectors provide analog audio input to the switcher. Inputs 1-5 accept either balanced or unbalanced audio. The audio level of each analog audio input is adjusted using the configuration software or using the front panel (see Audio Gain and Attenuation Adjustments on page 17).

Unbalanced Stereo Input

Balanced Stereo Input

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Figure 3. Audio Input Wiring

ATTENTION: The audio input group input numbers correspond to the associated video inputs. Audio inputs 1 and 2 are associated with RGB video inputs 1 and 2. Audio inputs 3, 4, and 5 are associated with HDMI video inputs 3, 4, and 5.

MPS 602 • Installation 6

l Mic/Line input — One 3-pole captive screw connector switchable between mic and line level inputs. Wire the connector as shown below (see figure 4). Use the configuration software to select the mic or line input level.

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Figure 4. 3.5 mm, 3-pole Captive Screw Microphone Connector

ATTENTION: Do not tin the wire leads before installing into the connector. Tinned wires are not as secure in the connector and could be pulled out.

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NOTE: Although the rear mic/line input is 5-pole, only 3 poles are used by the mic/line connector. Be certain to plug the 3-pole mic/line connector into the correct position.

m Mute HDMI Audio and Phantom Power— Two 2-position DIP switches.

The MUTE HDMI AUDIO switch (see figure 6) mutes the HDMI embedded audio on both the HDMI output and the DTP output when the switch is in the UP position.

The PHANTOM POWER switch selects +48 V phantom power for the mic input when in the UP position.

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MPS 602 • Installation 7

Program Audio Output

Connecting the 5-pole captive screw stereo output connector

Balanced or unbalanced program audio output is available on the MPS 602 using a 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connector. Refer to the following illustration for proper wiring.

ATTENTION: For unbalanced audio output, connect sleeves to the center ground pin. DO NOT connect sleeves to the negative (–) contacts.

NOTE: Do not tin the audio leads. Tinned wires are not as secure in the connector and could be pulled out.

Do not tin the wires! Balanced Audio Output

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Figure 7. 3.5 mm, 5-pole Captive Screw Audio Output Connectors

n Variable audio output — This 5-pole 3.5 mm captive screw connector outputs the program audio.

NOTE: The variable audio output level is controlled by the front panel volume encoder.

o Mic Mix — One potentiometer controls the mic/line input level (l) mixed into the fixed audio output (p).

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q Amplified output (MA and SA models only)

MA models — One green 2-pole, 5 mm locking captive screw connector for mono 70V output.

SA models — One green 4-pole, 5 mm locking captive screw connector for amplified dual channel output to a 4 or 8 ohm speaker system.

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1 Strip and insert the speaker wires into the connector and tighten the captive screws. Be sure to observe the correct polarity.

2 Insert the wired connector into the amplifier output and secure the locking screws on either side.

Do not tin the wires!

Figure 9. Amplified Output Connector Wiring

MPS 602 • Installation 8

Control portsr RS-232 remote — A 3-pole, 3.5 mm captive screw connector for connection of a host

computer or a controller using SIS or Windows-based control software.

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See Remote Control Port (RS-232) on page 22 for additional wiring details.

s Reset button — Recessed button to return the MPS 602 to factory default settings.

c USB Configuration Port (front panel) — (see Front Panel Operation on page 12)One mini type-B female USB jack for configuration of the switcher and firmware upgrades (see Updating Firmware on page 36).

Twisted Pair RecommendationsSupported Cables

The MPS 602 is compatible with CAT 5e, 6, 6a, and 7 shielded twisted pair (F/UTP, SF/UTP, and S/FTP) and unshielded twisted pair (U/UTP) cable.

ATTENTION:

• Do not use Extron UTP23SF-4 Enhanced Skew-Free AV UTP cable or STP201 cable to link the scaler with DTP transmitters or receivers.

• Do not connect these devices 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.

Cable RecommendationsExtron recommends using the following practices to achieve full transmission distances and reduce transmission errors.

• Use the following Extron XTP DTP 24 SF/UTP cables and connectors for the best performance:• XTP DTP 24/1000 Non-Plenum 1000’ (305 m) spool 22-236-03• XTP DTP 24P/1000 Plenum 1000’ (305 m) spool 22-235-03• XTP DTP 24 Plug Package of 10 101-005-02

• If not using XTP DTP 24 cable, 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-T568B 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 down connectors.

NOTE: When using CAT 5e or CAT 6 cable in bundles or conduits:

• Do not exceed 40% fill capacity in conduits.• Do not comb the cable for the first 20 m, where cables are straightened, aligned,

and secured in tight bundles.• Loosely place cables and limit the use of tie wraps or hook and loop fasteners.• Separate twisted pair cables from AC power cables.

MPS 602 • Installation 9

LockIt Lacing BracketLockIt lacing brackets are provided to secure the HDMI cables to the rear panel connectors as shown. The configuration of the HDMI connectors on the MPS 602 rear panel require using a top mount (HDMI input 3) and a single or stacked side mount (HDMI inputs 4 and 5) installation to secure the three inputs.

To secure a single HDMI cable in HDMI inputs 3 or 4:

1. Loosen the HDMI connection mounting screw from the panel enough to allow LockIt lacing bracket placement.

ATTENTION:

• Do not remove the HDMI connection mounting screw.

• Do not overtighten the HDMI connection mounting screw. The shield it fastens to is very thin and can easily be stripped.

2. Plug the HDMI cable into the panel connection.

3. Place the LockIt lacing bracket on the screw and against the HDMI connector, then tighten the screw to secure the bracket.

4. Loosely place the included tie wrap around the HDMI connector (or connectors in a stacked configuration) and LockIt lacing bracket. Hold the connector securely against the lacing bracket and tighten the tie wrap, then remove excess length.

To secure two HDMI cables in HDMI inputs 4 and 5:

A single LockIt bracket can secure two HDMI connectors in a stacked configuration as shown below. In step two above, plug both HDMI cables into the panel and secure both with the tie wrap in step four.

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Figure 11. Lockit Lacing Bracket Installation

MPS 602 • Installation 10

Cabling the MPS 602 SwitcherThe MPS switcher can be connected to as many as six input devices. It can output to one of two outputs (HDMI or DTP). Follow the steps below and the installation example (see the MPS 602 Application Diagram on page 11)

1. Turn off power to the MPS switcher and all devices that will be connected to it.

2. If the MPS switcher is rack, table/wall, or through-desk mounted, position the brackets and install the mounting screws (see Mounting the Switcher on page 33).

3. Attach up to two analog, three HDMI (or DVI-D with appropriate adapters) sources, and one DTP transmitter device to the switcher (see Rear Panel Connections on page 5).

4. Connect the switcher HDMI output to a compatible display device, or the DTP output to a compatible DTP receiver (see Rear Panel Connections on page 5).

5. For stereo audio input, connect up to six audio sources to the corresponding audio inputs of the analog (1 and 2), HDMI (3 through 5), or DTP (6) video groups (see Rear Panel Connections on page 5).

6. For vocal input, connect a mic to the Mic/line input (see Rear Panel Connections on page 5). Set the phantom power switch if necessary.

7. For output, connect an appropriate audio output device depending on the switcher model:

• All models – Connect an audio amplifier to the program or fixed Audio Output connectors (see Rear Panel Connections on page 5).

• MPS 602SA – Connect stereo speakers to the speaker output connections.

• MPS 602MA – Connect a 70V line speaker system to the speaker output connections.

NOTE: The program and fixed outputs are on all models. On models with internal amplifiers the outputs are used exactly as they are on non-amplified models.

8. Connect a control PC or controller to the switcher using:

• The rear panel RS-232 port and a 3-pole captive screw connector (k) (see Remote Control Port (RS-232) on page 22).

• The front panel USB configuration port (see Front Panel Configuration Port on page 23).

9. Power up the input and output devices, then connect power to the rear AC connector of the switcher (see Rear Panel Connections on page 5).

MPS 602 • Installation 11

Operation

This section discusses how to connect, configure, and operate the MPS 602. Topics that are covered include:

• Front Panel Operation

• HDMI/DTP Embedded Audio Output

• Program Audio

• EDID Minder

• HDCP

Front Panel Operation

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Figure 12. Front Panel Details of the MPS 602 Switcher

a Power Indicator — This LED lights when power is applied.

b Executive Mode indicator LED — This red LED lights when Executive mode (front panel lockout) is active.

c USB Configuration Port — Mini type-B female USB jack for configuration of the switcher and firmware upgrades.

Input SwitchingThe controls for the two independent switchers are grouped by input type:• Analog RGB inputs (1 and 2) routed to the rear panel RGB output (see figure 2 on

page 5, c).• Analog RGB inputs (1 and 2) and digital video inputs (3 through 7) routed to the HDMI

or DTP digital outputs (see figure 2 on page 5, e and i).

NOTE: Audio for the the selected input is routed to all audio outputs. When program audio breakaway is active (see Program Audio Breakaway on page 15), the input LED corresponding to the breakaway audio blinks while the input LED for the selected video remains lit solid.

d RGB Inputs (local monitor output) — Buttons 1 and 2 of the RGB input group select the input for the RGB output. The LEDs to the right of each button (when lit) indicate the selected RGB input routed to the RGB output.

e RGB Inputs (digital output) — Buttons 1 and 2 of the Inputs group select the input for the HDMI or DTP output and audio switcher section. The LEDs to the right of each button (when lit) indicate the selected input.

MPS 602 • Operation 12

f HDMI (digital output group) — HDMI input buttons 3, 4, and 5 select the input for the HDMI or DTP output and the corresponding audio switcher section. The LEDs to the right of each button (when lit) indicate the selected input.

g DTP Input (digital output group)— DTP input button 6 switches a connected DTP transmitter to the HDMI or DTP output and corresponding audio switcher.

Input Auto SwitchUsing software control, the switcher can be configured to automatically switch to the highest or lowest number input with active video (see Input Auto Switch on page 27). If video is absent from all inputs, input 1 is selected.

Audio Controls

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Figure 13. Front Panel Audio Controls

h Mic Mute — This button toggles the microphone mixer on and off to provide microphone talk-over for the program audio. When on (LED lit), the microphone input is muted for both the program audio output and amplified audio output.

i Mic Volume — This rotary encoder controls the microphone input level mixed into the program audio output (all models) and amplified audio output (SA and MA models). It has no effect on the fixed audio output. Rotate the knob clockwise to increase, and counterclockwise to decrease the volume of the microphone input. If the mic input is muted, rotating the Mic volume control unmutes the microphone.

j Program Audio Mute — This button mutes and unmutes program and amplified audio. The LED (when lit) indicates program audio is muted. When muted, inputs can be switched without unmuting.

k Program Audio Level Indicator — Stacked LEDs indicate the program audio volume level. All segments unlit indicate no (0) volume. As volume increases, the segments illuminate incrementally from the bottom and stay lit as illustrated in the table below. As volume decreases, the LEDs go out in the reverse order.

LED Segment Lit Volume Level

8 (Top LED) 96-100

7 91-95

6 86-90

5 81-85

4 71-80

3 51-70

2 31-50

1 (bottom LED) 1-30

0 (none) 0 (mute)

NOTE: The eight segment program audio LEDs show the real-time output level whether audio is muted or not.

MPS 602 • Operation 13

l Program Audio Control — This rotary encoder increases or decreases the variable program audio output (see figure 2 on page 5, n) and the amplified audio output (MPS 602 MA and MPS 602 SA only, see figure 2 on page 5, q) with this volume encoder knob. When muted, rotating this knob unmutes the program output.

This control has no affect on the fixed audio output (see figure 2 on page 5, p).

Front Panel Security Lockout (Executive mode)To prevent unauthorized configuration changes, executive mode limits front panel access. Control and monitoring are available using the rear panel RS-232 or front panel USB port and a connected PC or controller with the control software. The front panel Exec Mode LED lights red when either lockout mode is active.

Executive mode contains two modes:

• Mode 1 locks all front panel functions except Executive mode. When Executive mode 1 is enabled, the front panel LEDs flash three times. When a front panel adjustment is attempted, all front panel LEDs flash once.

• Mode 2 locks out the Mic Mute button and Mic Volume control. When Executive mode 2 is enabled, the Mic Mute LED flashes three times. When active, if mic volume is changed or the mute button pressed, the Mic Mute LED flashes once.

To toggle through the executive modes:

1. Press and hold the RGB input 1 (analog group) button for more than 3 seconds.

2. Press the input 1 (digital group) button to toggle through the executive modes.

a. If executive mode is not active (Exec Mode LED off), the switcher toggles to executive mode 1, the Mic Mute LED flashes three times, and the Exec Mode LED turns on. Release both buttons to enter executive mode 1.

b. When already in mode 1, the switcher toggles to mode 2 and the Exec Mode LED remains on. All front panel LEDs flash three times. Release both buttons to enter executive mode 2.

c. In mode 2, the switcher exits executive mode and turns off the Exec Mode LED. Release both buttons to exit executive mode.

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MPS SERIESMEDIA PRESENTATION SWITCHER

MUTEMUTE

MIC PROGRAM AUDIOINPUTSRGB

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Press to Togglethrough Exec Modes

Figure 14. Toggle Executive Modes

MPS 602 • Operation 14

HDMI/DTP Embedded Audio OutputBy default, the original embedded audio present on the selected HDMI or DTP input is routed to the selected HDMI or DTP audio output. If an RGB input is selected there will be no audio output. Optionally, program audio can be routed to the embedded output instead (see Audio Routing on page 29).

NOTE: If the sink device connected to the DHMI/DTP output is DVI, then the signal is converted to DVI format automatically. This results in no embedded audio output.

HDMI Audio Mute

The HDMI or DTP embedded audio output can be muted permanently by setting the Mute HDMI Audio dip switch (see figure 2 on page 5, j)

Program AudioThe selected audio input is simultaneously switched to the program variable audio output, fixed audio output, and the volume level of the amplifier (MA and SA only). The front panel input LED selected for program audio output blinks.

Embedded Audio and Analog AudioIf the selected HDMI or DTP input has embedded audio, the switcher extracts the digital audio and converts it to analog for program audio output, fixed audio out, and amplfiied audio output (MA and SA only). If there is no embedded digital audio, the switcher selects the current input analog audio (see figure 2, k, on page 5).

NOTE: When the selected input has both embedded digital audio and analog audio available, by default the switcher extracts the embedded digital audio for the audio outputs. Using SIS commands, the default can be changed to select the analog audio input instead. This is individually configured for each HDMI input .

Program Audio BreakawayProgram audio breakaway allows routing of the audio signal from any input to the program audio output independently from the input video signal. It is available by software control only (see Program audio breakaway on page 29). For the HDMI or DTP inputs, the analog audio input must selected, also by software control.

NOTE: Digital (embedded) audio cannot be broken away from the digital source. By default, the HDMI or DVI inputs cannot be broken away to or from, unless first configured to use the analog input.

Fixed Output and Variable OutputThe balanced and unbalanced wiring of inputs and outputs result in different audio levels. Refer to the following table for fixed output audio levels based on input and output wiring.

Input Wiring Output Wiring Audio Output Level

Unbalanced Unbalanced 0 dB

Unbalanced Balanced +6 dB

Balanced Balanced 0 dB

Balanced Unbalanced -6 dB

MPS 602 • Operation 15

Mic Mix ControlThe Mic mix knob simultaneously adjusts the mic volume mixed into the program audio output and into the amplified audio output. It has no effect on the fixed audio output. Rotate clockwise to increase mic volume and counterclockwise to decrease.

Program Audio Volume Use the front panel rotary encoder knob to increase or decrease program volume. Program volume adjustment has no effect on the mic volume so program audio can be muted while the mic input is still active. The program audio volume has a range from 0-100 allowing the switcher to be controlled with a MediaLink controller. The associated LEDs light from bottom to top with increasing volume (see Audio Controls on page 13).

Program Audio MuteThe Program Audio mute button toggles output audio on and off. The indicator LED to the right of the button lights red when program audio is muted. Press the mute button again to unmute the output.

NOTES:

• Program audio mute does not mute the microphone input.

• Changing the audio input selection does not unmute the program audio output.

• Changing the program audio control knob unmutes the program audio output.

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MPS 602 • Operation 16

Audio Gain and Attenuation AdjustmentsEach audio input level (analog inputs 1 through 5 only) is adjusted from the front panel over a range of -18 dB to +24 dB. The adjustments normalize the input audio levels so that output volume is consistent for all inputs.

The front panel input indicator LEDs provide a status of the current input gain or attenuation level. When adjusting the audio level, the inputs 1 and 2 (RGB inputs 1 and 2) and inputs 1 through 6 function as indicators of the current audio level for the selected input as shown in the table.

Gain or attenuation is indicated by the red Exec Mode LED. Off indicates gain (+ dB) or zero. On indicates audio is attenuated (- dB).

To adjust the input audio level from the front panel:

1. Press and hold the Program Audio Mute and Mic mute buttons for 3 seconds (see figure 11 on page 12). The two Mute LEDs flash three times as the adjustment mode is enabled.

2. Press the input button for the desired audio level adjustment. If no input button is pressed, the switcher times out and exits the audio input adjustment mode.

3. When the input is selected, the front panel LEDs indicate the current gain or attenuation setting for that input. Factory default is 0 dB (all nine LEDs off). Rotate the program volume knob clockwise to increase and counterclockwise to decrease the audio level. The LEDs display the level as the knob is rotated.

4. Once the desired level is achieved, to adjust another input, select it within 3 seconds. If audio adjustments are complete:

a. Do not press any front panel buttons for at least 3 seconds to exit the adjustment mode, or

b. Press the Program audio and Mic mute buttons simultaneously to exit the adjustment mode.

At any time during the adjustments, if front panel buttons are not pressed or the program audio knob is not rotated within 3 seconds, the switcher times out and the audio adjustment mode is exited.

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MPS 602 • Operation 17

Microphone Controls

Mic Mute and Volume

Mic volume and mute are controlled from the front panel. The mic mute button toggles the mic input on or off. The corresponding red LED lights when mic volume is disabled (muted).

When the mic input is unmuted (enabled), it is mixed with the program audio output at a level set by the mic volume rotary encoder. Mic volume is adjusted at a rate of 1 dB per step of the control. Clockwise rotation increases and counterclockwise decreases the mic volume.

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Figure 15. Mic Volume and Mute

Talk-over

The MPS 602 also features talk-over to automatically reduce program audio volume when microphone audio is present. When the switcher detects an audio signal from the Mic input, it immediately reduces or "ducks" the program audio volume. When microphone audio is not detected for a period of one second, it increases the program audio level at a rate of 3 dB per second until the program audio returns to the original volume level.

Ducking is adjustable from 0 – 30 dB (default is 6 dB) through SIS control only. Mic level threshold, the level at which ducking is initiated, is adjusted from 0 – 30 dB through SIS control only (see Mic talk-over threshold on page 30).

Setting mic talk-over threshold

Microphone threshold and program audio ducking levels can only be adjusted using RS-232 or USB control (see Remote Communication and Control on page 22).

1. Adjust program audio for nominal listening levels.

2. Turn on the microphone by pressing the Mic Mute button (mute LED goes out).

3. Speak into the microphone in a normal voice. The main program level drops immediately.

a. If the microphone consistently cuts off the beginning of speech, or cuts out sections of audio, adjust the threshold level using RS-232 control (see Mic talk-over threshold on page 30).

b. If the program level is too high during talk-over, but is the proper level for times where talk-over is not active, adjust the ducking level (see Program audio ducking level in talk-over mode on page 29).

4. Stop speaking into the microphone. The main program audio gradually (within 2 to 4 seconds) increases to the previous level. If not, increase the threshold level (see Mic talk-over threshold on page 30).

MPS 602 • Operation 18

EDID MinderThe digital and analog groups feature EDID Minder, ensuring that each input source reads the EDID of the output display even when the input is not selected. The result is the video source powers up properly and reliably outputs content when selected. The EDID remains in the selected mode (automatic or user assigned) even after loss of power.

Depending on the EDID mode selected, the EDID of the connected display is stored automatically in slot 57 (RGB) or slot 58 (HDMI/DTP), or the user manually selects an EDID file from an internal list. Whether stored automatically or manually, the EDID file is written to an EEPROM for each input.

Automatic ModeIf an output display has never been connected, a default EDID file is placed on the RGB, HDMI, and DTP inputs according to the following table:

Input Group Default EDID

RGB 1280x720 @ 60 Hz

HDMI and DTP 720p @ 60 Hz, 2-ch audio

When a display is connected to an output, the EDID of that display device is read and replaces the default EDID on each input. The EDID remains even if the display is removed. If a different display is connected or a user assigned EDID is selected, the previous EDID is overwritten.

MPS 602 • Operation 19

User assigned EDID Mode Using SIS commands, an EDID file can be selected from a table of 56 EDID files. Six additional EDID file locations are reserved for user-loaded EDID files for the RGB and HDMI/DVI/DTP inputs. Once a user assigned EDID is selected, it is stored at that input and EDID polling ceases for a connected display. The following table lists the native resolution of each factory EDID file.

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Native Resolution

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FormatAudio

1 800 x 600 60 Hz PC VGA N/A

2 1024 x 768 60 Hz PC VGA N/A

3 1280 x 720 60 Hz PC VGA N/A

4 1280 x 768 60 Hz PC VGA N/A

5 1280 x 800 60 Hz PC VGA N/A

6 1280 x 1024 60 Hz PC VGA N/A

7 1360 x 768 60 Hz PC VGA N/A

8 1366 x 768 60 Hz PC VGA N/A

9 1400 x 1050 60 Hz PC VGA N/A

10 1440 x 900 60 Hz PC VGA N/A

11 1600 x 900 60 Hz PC VGA N/A

12 1600 x 1200 60 Hz PC VGA N/A

13 1680 x 1050 60 Hz PC VGA N/A

14 1920 x 1080 60 Hz PC VGA N/A

15 1920 x 1200 60 Hz PC VGA N/A

16 2048 x 1080 60 Hz PC VGA N/A

17 800 x 600 60 Hz PC DVI N/A

18 1024 x 768 60 Hz PC DVI N/A

19 1280 x 720 60 Hz PC DVI N/A

20 1280 x 768 60 Hz PC DVI N/A

21 1280 x 800 60 Hz PC DVI N/A

22 1280 x 1024 60 Hz PC DVI N/A

23 1360 x 768 60 Hz PC DVI N/A

24 1366 x 768 60 Hz PC DVI N/A

25 1400 x 1050 60 Hz PC DVI N/A

26 1440 x 900 60 Hz PC DVI N/A

27 1600 x 900 60 Hz PC DVI N/A

28 1600 x 1200 60 Hz PC DVI N/A

29 1680 x 1050 60 Hz PC DVI N/A

30 1920 x 1080 60 Hz PC DVI N/A

31 1920 x 1200 60 Hz PC DVI N/A

32 2048 x 1080 60 Hz PC DVI N/A

MPS 602 • Operation 20

SIS VariableX1^

Native Resolution

Refresh Rate TypeVideo

FormatAudio

33 800 x 600 60 Hz PC HDMI 2-Ch

34 1024 x 768 60 Hz PC HDMI 2-Ch

35 1280 x 768 60 Hz PC HDMI 2-Ch

36 1280 x 800 60 Hz PC HDMI 2-Ch

37 1280 x 1024 60 Hz PC HDMI 2-Ch

38 1360 x 768 60 Hz PC HDMI 2-Ch

39 1366 x 768 60 Hz PC HDMI 2-Ch

40 1400 x 1050 60 Hz PC HDMI 2-Ch

41 1440 x 900 60 Hz PC HDMI 2-Ch

42 1600 x 900 60 Hz PC HDMI 2-Ch

43 1600 x 1200 60 Hz PC HDMI 2-Ch

44 1680 x 1050 60 Hz PC HDMI 2-Ch

45 1920 x 1200 60 Hz PC HDMI 2-Ch

46 2048 x 1080 60 Hz PC HDMI 2-Ch

47 480p 60 Hz HDTV HDMI 2-Ch

48 576p 50 Hz HDTV HDMI 2-Ch

49 720p 50 Hz HDTV HDMI 2-Ch

50 720p 60 Hz HDTV HDMI 2-Ch

51 1080i 50 Hz HDTV HDMI 2-Ch

52 1080i 60 Hz HDTV HDMI 2-Ch

53 1080p 50/25 Hz HDTV HDMI 2-Ch

54 1080p 50 Hz HDTV HDMI 2-Ch

55 1080p 60/24 Hz HDTV HDMI 2-Ch

56 1080p 60 Hz HDTV HDMI 2-Ch

57 Autodetect (VGA Output)

58 Autodetect (HDMI/DTP Output)

59 User loaded slot 1

60 User loaded slot 2

61 User loaded slot 3

62 User loaded slot 4

63 User loaded slot 5

64 User loaded slot 6

NOTE: 2-Ch supports: 2-Ch LPCM audio

If the display connected to the RGB (VGA) output of the switcher does not support DDC, or the switcher does not obtain EDID from the output, the default resolution (EDID 2) is used.

HDCPThe HDMI inputs and output are HDCP compliant. Connected source devices (that require HDCP) authenticate with the HDMI inputs individually, regardless of the current input selection. The HDMI output authenticates with the connected sink device when an HDCP authenticated HDMI input is selected.

MPS 602 • Operation 21

Remote Communication and Control

This section discusses SIS programming and control of the MPS 602 including:

• Connection Options

• Host-to-MPS Communications

• Command and Response Table

Connection OptionsThe MPS 602 can be remotely connected via a host computer or other device (such as a control system) attached to the rear panel RS-232 port or the front panel USB Config port.

The switcher can be set up and controlled using Simple Instruction Set (SIS) commands. SIS commands are executed using the Extron DataViewer program, found at www.extron.com.

Remote Control Port (RS-232)The RS-232 port connector (see figure 2, r on page 5) connects to a host or external controlling device, such as a computer or control system, which can generate the proper command codes and recognize switcher responses.

The RS-232 connector on the PC is a 9-pin D female with the following pin designations:

Pin RS-232 Function Description

1 - No connection

2 Tx Transmit data

3 Rx Receive data

4 - No connection

5 Gnd Signal ground

6,7 - No connection

8,9 - No connection

The protocol for the serial port is as follows: 9600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no flow control. Commands and responses for programming the MPS 602 from a host system connected to the RS -232 or USB port are listed later in this chapter.

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Front Panel Configuration PortThe mini type B USB port is located on the front panel (see figure 12 on page 12). It is used to connect to a host computer for configuration using SIS commands with DataViewer or for updating firmware with the Firmware Loader utility. Both are available at www.extron.com. The programs are also necessary to install the USB driver to the connected computer.

To connect the MPS 602 to a host computer:

NOTE: If an Extron USB device has never been connected to the host computer, prior to connecting the MPS 602 Config (USB) port for the first time, you must install and activate the USB driver. The simplest way to do this is to install either Dataviewer (see DataViewer on page 35) or the Firmware Loader utility (see Updating Firmware on page 36).

1. After the USB driver is loaded, connect a USB A to mini B cable between the Config port on the MPS 602 front panel and a USB port of the PC.

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Figure 16. Connecting a PC to the MPS 602 Front Panel USB Port

2. If this is the first time an Extron product is connected to the PC, the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog opens. The first screen offers to connect to Windows Update to search the Web for the appropriate driver. This is not necessary if the USB driver is already on your PC (see the Note above).

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Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard

Windows will search for current and updated software bylooking on your computer, on the hardware installation CD, or onthe Windows Update Web site [with your permission].

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Yes, this time only

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Click Next to continue

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Figure 17. Found New Hardware Wizard

Select No, not this time if the driver is already on the PC (see the Note above).

3. Click Next.

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The following dialog opens:

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Welcome to the Found New Hardware WizardThis Wizard helps you install software for:

If your hardware came with an installation CDor floppy disk, insert it now.

What do you want the wizard to do?

Install the software automatically [Recommended]

Install from a list or specific location [Advanced]

Click Next to continue

Next > Cancel

Extron USB Device

Figure 18. Install the Software Automatically

4. Select Install the software automatically (Recommended).

NOTE: You do not need to insert an installation disc.

5. Click Next.

The PC locates the driver and installs it.

6. When the Completed dialog opens, click Finish to close the wizard.

NOTE: The wizard opens only on the first occasion you connect the MPS 602 to a USB port. The wizard reopens only if you connect the MPS 602 to a different USB port or if you connect a different piece of equipment, requiring a different driver, to the same USB port.

7. Configure the MPS 602 as required.

Host-to-MPS CommunicationsThe MPS switcher accepts SIS commands through the RS-232 or USB configuration port. SIS commands consist of one or more characters per command field. They do not require special characters to begin or end the command character sequence. Each response to an SIS command ends with a carriage return and a line feed (CR/LF = ]), which signals the end of the response character string. A string is one or more characters.

MPS Switcher-initiated MessagesWhen a local event occurs, such as a front panel operation, the MPS switcher responds by sending a message to the host. The MPS 602-initiated messages are listed below (underlined).

Boot-up messages(c) Copyright 20 nn, Extron Electronics, MPS 602, Vx.xx ]

The copyright message is initiated by the switcher when it is first powered on and connected using the RS-232 serial connector. Vx.xx is the firmware version number.

Status change messagesThe switcher-initiated status change messages are a result of front panel operations (actual or software-simulated). The status change messages are the same as switcher responses to certain commands (see the last column of the command and response tables starting on page 27).

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MPS Switcher Error ResponsesWhen the MPS switcher receives an SIS command and determines that it is valid, it performs the command and sends a response to the host device. If the switcher is unable to perform the command because the command is invalid or contains invalid parameters, it returns an error response to the host. The error response codes are:

E01 ] — Invalid input channel number (too large)

E10 ] — Invalid command

E13 ] — Invalid value (out of range)

Command and Response TableUsing the Command and Response Table

The command and response table is shown on the following pages. Symbols are used throughout the table to represent variables in the command and response fields. Symbol definitions and an ASCII-to-hexadecimal (HEX) conversion table are shown below. Command and response examples are shown throughout the table.

NOTE: Upper and lower case text can be used interchangeably unless otherwise stated.

ASCII to Hex Conversion Table

Space

Symbol definitions] = CR/LF (carriage return/line feed) (hex 0D 0A)

| or = Carriage return (no line feed, hex 0D)

• = Space character in command or response (all other spaces shown are for clarity)

W or E = Escape key (hex 1B)

X! = HDMI/DTP audio output select0 = Embedded audio 1 = Analog audio

X@ = Video output select 1 = RGB2 = HDMI/DTP

X# = Status 0 = off/disabled, 1 = on/enabled

X$ = Mic gain in 1 dB steps0 to 60

X% = Mic attenuation in 1 dB steps1 to 18

X^ = Mic level in 1 dB steps– 18 to +60,

X* = Mic talk-over threshold level in dB0 to 30, default = 8

X1) = Program volume adjustment range0 to 100

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X1! = Input select 0 through 6 (0 = deselect)

X1@ = Program audio ducking level in talk-over mode in dB (0 to 30,0 = off)

X1# = Audio input gain/attenuation in dB (-18 to +24, in 1 dB steps)

X1$ = Audio input gain in dB (0 to 24, in 1 dB steps)

X1% = Audio input attenuation in dB (1 to 18, in 1 dB steps)

X1^ = EDID slot number from lookup table (see User assigned EDID Mode on page 20): 1-56 = factory EDIDs, 57 = VGA automatic mode slot (default for VGA inputs)58 = HDMI/DTP automatic mode slot (default for HDMI/DTP inputs)59-64 = user loaded EDID slots

X1& = Raw EDID HEX value: 128 or 256 Byte (text form)

X1* = EDID native resolution and refresh rate

X1( = Device name (default: MPS-602) Name is a text string of up to 24 alpha-numeric characters and a minus sign or hyphen (-). No blank or space characters are permitted. No distinction between upper and lower case. The first letter must be a letter, and the last character must not be a minus sign or hyphen.

X2) = Input HDCP status:0= No source connected1=Source connected and is HDCP compliant2=Source connected but no HDCP

X2! = Output HDCP status:0= No sink detected1=Sink detected with HDCP2=Sink detected with no HDCP

X2@ = Input audio format:0=Extract embedded digital audio1=Use analog audio input instead of embedded digital audio2=Auto select. Embedded audio takes priority over analog audio.

X2# = Executive mode state:0=off1=front panel lockout2=mic only lockout

X2% = 48V phantom power0=off 1=on

X2^ = HDMI audio mute0=off/unmuted (default) 1=on/muted

X2& = Video output selection switch status0=DTP1=HDMI

X2* = Input auto switch mode0=disabled (default)1=enabled (highest active input has priority)2=enabled (lowest active input has priority)

X3) = Pixel phase0 to 63 (default=32)

X3! = Total pixels+255 of the default value depending on input rate

X3@ = Horizontal or vertical start0 to 255 (default=128)

X3$ = Verbose mode 0=clear/none. 1=verbose mode (default). 2=tagged response for queries. 3=verbose mode and tagged response for queries.

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Command/response table for SIS commands

Command ASCII Command (host to switcher)

Response (switcher to host)

Description

Input selection

Select video and audio input X1! ! In X1! • All ] Select input X1! audio and video.

View current input ! X1! ] View active input X1!.

Select video input only X1! % In X1! • Vid] Select input X1! video only.

NOTE: Video breakaway to the HDMI/DTP inputs ( X1!=3 through 6) is only available when the input is configured to use the analog audio input.

View video selection % X1! ] View input X1! video only.

Select RGB input to local RGB output

X1! & In X1! • RGB] X1! = input 1 or 2 only

View current RGB input to local RGB output

& X1! ] X1! = input 1 or 2 only

View video signal presence E 0LS SigX# • X# • X# • X# • X# • X# * X# • X# ]

Each X# variable represents one video input from 1 to 6 in order, plus the RGB and HDMI outputs 0=no signal 1=signal present

Video Mute

Set video mute X# B/b Vmt X# ] Mute HDMI or DTP video output.

Read video mute B/b X# ] X# = 0=off (unmuted) 1=on (muted)

Input Auto Switch

Disable input auto switch E 0AUSW Ausw0 ] Manual input switching (default)

Priority to highest active input E 1AUSW Ausw1 ]

Priority to lowest active input E 2AUSW Ausw2 ]

View auto switch setting E AUSW X2* ]

NOTES: X# = Status 0= off/disabled, 1= on/enabled X1! = Input select 1 to 6, 0=deselected X2* = Input auto switch 0=disabled (default) 1=enabled, highest active input has priority 2=enabled, lowest active input has priority

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Command ASCII Command (host to switcher)

Response (switcher to host)

Description

Picture Adjustments (RGB Inputs only)

Set pixel phase EX1!*X3)PHAS PhasX1!*X3) ] Set pixel phase of input X1! to X3).

Increment pixel phase value EX1!+PHAS PhasX1!*X3) ] Increase input X1! pixel phase to X3) .

Decrement pixel phase value EX1!-PHAS PhasX1!*X3) ] Decrease input X1! pixel phase to X3).

View pixel phase value EX1! PHAS X3) ] View pixel phase X3) of input X1!.

Set total pixels value EX1!*X3! TPIX TpixX1!*X3! ] Set total pixels of input X1! to X3!.

Increment total pixels value EX1!+TPIX TpixX1!*X3! ] Increase the total pixels for input X1! to X3!.

Decrement total pixels value EX1!-TPIX TpixX1!*X3! ] Decrease the total pixels for input X1! to X3!.

View total pixels value EX1! TPIX X3! ] View total pixels X3! for input X1!.

Set horizontal start value EX1!*X3@ HSRT HsrtX1!*X3@ ] Set the horizontal start value of input X1! to X3@.

Increment horizontal start value EX1!+HSRT HsrtX1!*X3@ ] Increase the horizontal start value of input X1! to X3@.

Decrement horizontal start value EX1!-HSRT HsrtX1!*X3@ ] Decrease the horizontal start value of input X1! to X3@.

View horizontal start value EX1! HSRT X3@ ] View the horizontal start value X3@ of input X1!.

Set vertical start value EX1!*X3@ VSRT VsrtX1!*X3@ ] Set the vertical start value of input X1! to X3@.

Increment vertical start value EX1!+VSRT VsrtX1!*X3@ ] Increase the vertical start value for input X1! to X3@.

Decrement vertical start value EX1!-VSRT VsrtX1!*X3@ ] Decrease the vertical start value for input X1! to X3@.

View vertical start value EX1! VSRT X3@ ] View the vertical start value X3@ of input X1!.

NOTES: X1! = Input select 1 or 2 for RGB X3) = Pixel phase 0 to 63 (default=32) X3! = Total pixels +255 of default value depending on input rate X3@ = Horizontal or vertical start 0 to 255 (default=128)

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Command ASCII Command (host to switcher)

Response (switcher to host)

Description

Audio Routing

Set input audio format EIX1!*X2@ AFMT AfmtI*X2@ ] X1! = HDMI inputs 3 through 6 only

View input audio format EIX1! AFMT X2@ ] View audio format X2@ of input X1!.

Set output HDMI/DTP audio format

EO*X! AFMT AfmtO*X! ] Set output audio format to X!.

View output HDMI/DTP format EO AFMT X! ] View output audio format.

Program audio gain and attenuation (case-sensitive)

Set gain to specific value X1!*X1$ G In X1! • Aud X1# ] Set input X1! gain to X1$ .Set attentuation to specific value

X1!*X1% g In X1! • Aud X1# ] Set input X1! attenuation to X1% .

Increment level of specific input X1! +G In X1! • Aud X1# ] Increment input X1! gain by 1 dB.

Decrement level of specific input

X1! – G In X1! • Aud X1# ] Decrement input X1! gain by 1 dB.

View audio level of specific input

X1! G X1# ] View the level X1# of input X1! .

Program audio ducking level in talk-over mode

Set audio ducking level X1@*58# Adl X1@ ] Adjusts how much the program audio ducks (automatically decreases) in talk over mode. 0 = ducking off.

Increment audio ducking +*58# Adl X1@ ] Increment ducking by 1 dB.

Decrement audio ducking –*58# Adl X1@ ] Decrement ducking by 1 dB.

View audio ducking level 58# X1@ ] View the ducking level X1@ .

Program audio breakaway

Select program audio input only

X1! $ Pra•X1! ] X1!=1 to 6 only (analog audio input)

View current selected audio input

$ X1! ]

NOTE: Program audio breakaway to the HDMI/DTP inputs ( X1!=3 through 6) is only available when the audio input format is configured for analog audio.

Volume level

Specify volume variable X1) V/v VolX1) ] Set volume level to X1).

Increment volume +V VolX1) ] Volume level is X1).

Decrement volume –V VolX1) ] Volume level is X1).

View volume V X1) ] Volume level is X1).

Program audio mute X# Z/z Amt X# ] X# 0=off and 1=on.

View audio mute status Z/z X# ] Mute status: (0=off [default], 1=on).

NOTES: X! = HDMI/DTP output audio 0= Embedded audio (default). 1= Analog audio. X# = Status 0= off/disabled (default), 1=on/enabled X1) = Program volume adjustment range 000 to 100 (default = 70) X1! = Input select 1 to 6, 0=deselected X1@ = Program audio ducking level 0 to 30, 0=Off (default=6) X1# = Audio input gain/attenuation -18 to +24 in 1 dB steps X1$ = Audio input gain 0 to 24 in 1 dB steps X1% = Audio input attenuation 1 to 18 in 1 dB steps X2@ = Input audio format 0=Extract embedded digital audio. 1=Use analog audio input instead of embedded digital audio. 2=Auto-select (default). Embedded audio takes priority over analog audio.

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Command ASCII Command (host to switcher)

Response (switcher to host)

Description

Mic level

Specify gain 16* X$ G Aud X^ ] The X$ variable is a positive number.

Specify attenuation 16*X% g Aud X^ ] The X% variable is a positive number.

View mic level 16G/g X^ ] X^ = overall mic gain or attenuation between -18 dB and +60 dB. This response variable indicates attenuation as a negative number and gain as a positive number.

Mic mute

Turn mic mute on/off X# M/m Mix X# ] Turn mic mute on or off. 0=off, 1=on.

View mic mute status M/m X# ] Mic mute status: (0=off, 1=on) default: off.

Mic talk-over threshold

Set talk-over threshold X* *2 # Thr X* ] Sets the mic threshold level. X* = 0 through 30, default = 8.

Decrement threshold –*2# Thr X* ] Decrements mic threshold one step.

Increment threshold +*2# Thr X* ] Increments mic threshold one step.

View mic talk threshold 2# X* ]

Status command of DIP switches

Read status of DIP switch positions

E 42STAT Stat42*X2% • X2^ • X2& ] X2% = 48V phantom power (0=off, 1=on) X2^ = HDMI audio mute (0=unmuted, 1=muted) X2& = Video output (0=DTP, 1=HDMI)

Status of Analog Audio Clipping

Read analog audio clipping status of currently selected input

E 41STAT Stat41* X# ] X# = 0=off/not clipping 1=on/clipping (unsolicited)

NOTES: X# = Status 0= off/disabled (default), 1=on/enabled X$ = Mic gain 0 to 60 in 1 dB steps X% = Mic attenuation 1 to 18 in 1 dB steps X^ = Mic level -18 to +60 in 1 dB steps (default=0) X* = Mic talk-over threshold level 0 to 30 in 1 dB steps (default=8) X2% = 48V phantom power 0=off (default) 1=on X2^ = HDMI audio mute 0=off/unmuted (default) 1=on/muted X2& = Video output selection 0=DTP switch status 1=HDMI

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Command ASCII Command (host to switcher)

Response (switcher to host)

Description

HDCP Management

Set HDCP authorization per input

E E X1!*X# HDCP HdcpE X1!*X# ] X1! = HDMI/DTP inputs 3-6 only

Set HDCP authorization all inputs

E E X# HDCP HdcpE X# ] X# = 0=disabled/off 1=enabled/on (default)

View HDCP status E EHDCP HdcpE X# • X# • X# • X# ] See X# note below.

View input HDCP status EIX1! HDCP HdcpI X2) ] See X2) note below.

View HDCP status for all inputs EI HDCP HdcpIX2) • X2) • X2) • X2)] Inputs 3 through 6 in order.

View output HDCP status EO HDCP HdcpOX2! ] See X2! note below.

Front panel security lockout (executive mode)

Lock front panel access 1X/x Exe 1 ] Locks front panel volume, mic, and input selection buttons.

Lock front panel mic controls 2X/x Exe 2 ] Locks mic controls.

Unlock front panel access 0X/x Exe 0 ] Unlocks all front panel controls.

View Lock Status X/x X2# ] Lock status: 0=off (default) 1=on

System reset (to factory defaults)

Reset switcher to factory defaults

E ZXXX Zpx ] Resets the system to the following factory defaults:Mode = 1 Input = 1 Main volume = 70 Mic volume = 0 Executive mode = 0 Mic threshold = 8 Follow sub mode = 0 Mic power = 0 Ducking level = 6

Information request

General information I/i In X1!RGB•In X1!Vid•Pra X1!•Ausw X2*•Vmt X#•Amt X#]

Current: RGB input (1 or 2), Video input (1 to 6), Program audio input, auto switch status, video mute status, audio mute status.

Query Firmware version

Query firmware version Q/q x.xx ] Displays firmware version number to the second decimal.

Query firmware version with build

*Q/q x.xx.xxxx ] Displays firmware version and build number to the fourth decimal.

NOTES: X# = Status 0=off/disabled, 1=on/enabled X1! = Input select 3 to 6, 0=deselected X2) = Input HDCP status 0=no source connected 1=source connected and is HDCP compliant 2=source connected but no HDCP X2! = Output HDCP status 0=no sink detected 1=sink detected with HDCP 2=sink detected with no HDCP X2# = Executive mode state 0=off (default) 1=front panel lockout 2=mic only lockout X2* = Input auto switch mode 0=off/disabled 1=enabled (highest active input has priority) 2=enabled (lowest active input has priority)

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Command ASCII Command (host to switcher)

Response (switcher to host)

Description

Setup/Naming commands

Set the unit name E X1( CN Ipn • X1( ]

Return the unit name to default E • CN Ipn • MPS-602 ]

View unit name E CN Ipn • X1( ]

Request part number

Request part number N/n 60-xxxx-xx ] MPS602=60-1313-01 MPS602SA=60-1314-01 MPS602MA=60-1315-01

Verbose mode

Set verbose mode E X3$ CV Vrb X3$ ]

View verbose mode E CV X3$ ]

NOTE: If tagged response is enabled (verbose modes 2 and 3), all read and query commands return the constant string and the value as the set command does (for example, the View autoswitch setting command returns: Ausw X2* ).

EDID Minder

Assign EDID to specific input E A X1!*X1^ EDID EDIDA X1!*X1^ ] X1! = video inputs 1 through 6 X1^ = See Notes below

View EDID assignment E A X1!EDID X1^ ]

Save display EDID to user location

E S X@*X1^EDID EdidS X@*X1^ ] X@ = 1 (RGB) or 2 (HDMI)X1^ = 59-64

View/Read EDID in hex format E R X1!EDID X1& ] Read EDID HEX data (as text) from currently selected input.

View EDID native resolution E N X1!EDID X1* ] Read native resolution and refresh rate from currently selected EDID. Example: 1920x1200@60Hz

NOTES: X! = HDMI/DTP audio output 0=embedded audio, 1=analog audio. X@ = Video output 1=RGB, 2=HDMI/DTP. X1! = Input select 1 to 6, 0=deselected. X1^ = EDID slot number 1-56=factory EDID slots (see user assigned EDID mode on page 20). 57=VGA automatic mode slot (default for VGA inputs). 58=HDMI/DTP automatic mode slot (default for HDMI/DTP inputs). 59-64=user loaded EDID slots. X1& = Raw EDID hex value 128 or 256 Byte (text form). X1* = EDID Native resolution and refresh rate. X1( = Device name Text string of up to 24 alpha-numeric characters (default MPS 602). X3$ = Verbose mode 0=clear/none. 1=verbose mode (default). 2=tagged response for queries. 3=verbose mode and tagged response for queries.

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Reference Information

This section contains information about mounting options, DataViewer, and firmware updates for the MPS 602. Topics that are covered, include:

• Mounting the Switcher

• DataViewer

• Updating Firmware

Mounting the SwitcherThe MPS 602 is housed in 1U tall, full rack width, 8.5 inches deep metal enclosure, rack- or desk-mountable. The switcher can be mounted through-desk or rack mounted with the included rack mount brackets included with the switchers. The switchers can also be surface-mounted under a table, desk, or podium, or on a wall, using an optional under-desk mounting kit (www.extron.com).

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Figure 19. Mounting the MPS Switcher

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UL Rack Mounting GuidelinesThe following Underwriters Laboratories (UL) guidelines pertain to the safe installation of the MPS 602 in a rack.

1. Elevated operating ambient temperature — If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient temperature. Therefore, install the device in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma = +122 °F, +50 °C) specified by Extron.

2. Reduced air flow — Install the equipment in a rack so that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.

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 concern.

5. Reliable earthing (grounding) — Maintain reliable grounding of rack-mounted equipment. Pay particular attention to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips).

Rack MountingRack mount the switcher as follows:

1. Attach the supplied rack mounting brackets to the switcher with the eight provided #8 machine screws, (see figure 19 on page 33).

2. Insert the switcher into the rack, aligning the holes in the mounting bracket with those of the rack.

3. Secure the switcher to the rack using the supplied machine screws.

Table or Wall MountingThe table/wall mounting brackets extend approximately 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) above the top surface of the switcher enclosure allowing for an air space between the enclosure and the surface. Table or wall mount the switcher as follows:

1. Attach the table/wall mounting brackets to the switcher with the eight provided #8 machine screws (see figure 19).

2. Hold the switcher with the attached brackets against the underside of the table or other furniture, or against the wall. Mark the location of the screw holes of the bracket on the mounting surface.

3. Drill 3/32 inch (2 mm) diameter pilot holes, 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) deep in the mounting surface at the marked screw locations.

4. Insert #8 wood screws into the four pilot holes. Tighten each screw into the mounting surface until just less than 1/4 inch of the screw’s head protrudes.

5. Align the mounting screws with the slots in the brackets and place the switcher against the surface, with the screws through the bracket slots.

6. Slide the switcher slightly forward or back, then tighten all four screws to secure the switcher in place.

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Extron USB Device

DataViewerDataViewer is an enhanced terminal emulation program that facilitates analysis of RS-232, USB, and TCP/IP communication with Extron devices. The software allows users to send commands to a device and view the responses in ASCII or hexadecimal format. Command and response logs can be saved in text or HTML format.

DataViewer is available at www.extron.com. Enter DataViewer in the search engine to locate the program. Download the installation file and load the program on the PC connected to the MPS 602.

Starting the Dataviewer program

1. To run DataViewer control program, click the desktop icon.

2. The Communications Setup dialog box opens.

a. Select the RS-232 tab (shown with the correct protocol settings at right) when using the rear panel RS-232 port, -or-

b. Select the USB tab when using the front panel Config port.

3. Select the startup options:

a. For RS-232, configure the protocol settings, then click OK to always use this port and settings when starting the DataViewer program.

b. For USB, choose Extron USB Device in the drop-down list and click OK. To automatically connect to the MPS 602, select Auto-connect on startup.

4. Click OK to start using the program.

You are now ready to configure DataViewer or to begin entering commands.

Use the DataViewer help file for more information program operation.

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The main screen opens.

Figure 20. Firmware Loader Main Screen

3. From the toolbar, select File > Open.

Updating FirmwareThe Firmware Loader program allows replacing or updating firmware. The Firmware Upgrade Utility is available at www.extron.com. Enter Firmware Loader in the search engine to locate the program. Download the installation file and load the program on the PC connected to the MPS 602.

Obtain the latest firmware, then update the firmware using Firmware Loader.

Download the latest firmware file:

1. Visit the Extron Web site, www.extron.com. From the Product page, locate and select the MPS 602 (in the left column select Switchers > Media Presentation Switchers > MPS 602).

2. On the MPS 602 product page, click the Downloads tab and locate the most recent firmware file, release notes, and firmware update instructions. Save these files on your computer hard drive, noting the file path of the folder where the files are saved.

To access the firmware loader:

1. From the Windows start menu, select All Programs > Extron > Firmware Loader > Firmware Loader.

2. The Add Device dialog box opens. Select the MPS 602 device name and USB as the connection method, then select the Extron device from available devices and click Add.

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4. Locate the previously downloaded firmware file and click once to select it.

5. The main screen reopens. Click the box under Devices(1) to select the firmware file.

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6. Click Begin to start the upgrade. The total progress bar tracks the loading progress.

7. When the Transfer Complete! message appears, the upload is finished. Select File > Exit to exit the program.

The firmware upload is complete.

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Extron Warranty

Extron Electronics warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase. In the event of malfunction during the warranty period attributable directly to faulty workmanship and/or materials, Extron Electronics will, at its option, repair or replace said products or components, to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore said product to proper operating condition, provided that it is returned within the warranty period, with proof of purchase and description of malfunction to:

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NOTE: If a product is defective, please call Extron and ask for an Application Engineer to receive an RA (Return Authorization) number. This will begin the repair process. USA: 714.491.1500 or 800.633.9876 Europe: 31.33.453.4040 Asia: 65.6383.4400 Japan: 81.3.3511.7655

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