Extron electronic Switch System 7SC User Manual

System 7SC  
System Switcher  
68-499-01 Rev. D  
Printed in the USA  
06 04  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Table of Contents  
Chapter 1 • Introduction ....................................................................................................... 1-1  
About this Manual ............................................................................................................. 1-2  
About the System 7SC...................................................................................................... 1-2  
What is the System 7SC?.................................................................................................... 1-2  
Controlling the switcher and an A/V system .................................................................... 1-3  
Features and Options........................................................................................................ 1-4  
Features .............................................................................................................................. 1-4  
Options and accessories..................................................................................................... 1-5  
Chapter 2 • Installation.......................................................................................................... 2-1  
Mounting the Switcher.................................................................................................... 2-2  
Tabletop use ....................................................................................................................... 2-2  
Rack mounting ................................................................................................................... 2-2  
Cabling and Panel Views................................................................................................. 2-2  
Power, video, and audio connections ............................................................................... 2-4  
Front panel inputs .............................................................................................................. 2-4  
Rear panel inputs ................................................................................................................ 2-5  
Outputs ................................................................................................................................ 2-6  
Control device connections ............................................................................................... 2-8  
Connecting and Slaving a Switcher......................................................................... 2-12  
Labeling Buttons on the System 7SC and SCPs ................................................. 2-14  
Button-Label Generator software................................................................................... 2-15  
Installing the software ..................................................................................................... 2-15  
Using the software............................................................................................................ 2-15  
Installing labels in the System 7SC’s buttons .................................................................. 2-16  
Chapter 3 • Operation and Configuration................................................................. 3-1  
Front Panel Features and Basic Operation ............................................................. 3-2  
Control features ................................................................................................................. 3-2  
Adjustment features .......................................................................................................... 3-4  
Input selection features..................................................................................................... 3-5  
Miscellaneous features ...................................................................................................... 3-5  
IR and RS-232 Projector Control .................................................................................. 3-6  
Projector control memory ................................................................................................. 3-6  
Optimizing the System .................................................................................................... 3-7  
Setting up a DVD source ................................................................................................... 3-7  
Menus, Configuration, and Adjustments ............................................................... 3-8  
Moving through menus by using front panel controls ................................................... 3-8  
Menu overview .................................................................................................................. 3-8  
Switcher Setup/Configuration........................................................................................... 3-9  
Scaler Rate (resolution and refresh rate)......................................................................... 3-10  
Scaler Sync (RGB format) .................................................................................................. 3-10  
Scaler Polarity (sync polarity) ........................................................................................... 3-10  
i
System 7SC • Table of Contents  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Table of Contents, cont’d  
RGB Delay (Triple-Action Switching) ............................................................................. 3-10  
Scaler Blue Out .................................................................................................................. 3-10  
Edge Smoothing ............................................................................................................... 3-11  
Add Slave (slaving switchers) ........................................................................................... 3-11  
Autoselect #7 (front panel input automatic signal type selection) ............................... 3-11  
Audio/Video Adjustments ............................................................................................... 3-12  
Input Config(uration) (signal format) ............................................................................. 3-12  
Audio Level........................................................................................................................ 3-13  
Blank Input (blanking adjustment).................................................................................. 3-13  
Image Size ......................................................................................................................... 3-13  
Size Input ........................................................................................................................... 3-13  
IR Learning Configuration............................................................................................... 3-14  
Clearing IR commands from memories ........................................................................... 3-15  
Initiating IR learning......................................................................................................... 3-16  
Information System/Options ........................................................................................... 3-17  
Reset to Default (clearing settings and adjustments) .................................................... 3-17  
Global system reset ........................................................................................................... 3-17  
Image adjustments .......................................................................................................... 3-17  
Color, tint, brightness, contrast, detail ............................................................................ 3-17  
Centering ........................................................................................................................... 3-18  
Executive mode (front panel lockout) ............................................................................ 3-18  
Remote Control of the System 7SC ......................................................................... 3-19  
SCP control pads .............................................................................................................. 3-19  
IR 701 infrared remote control ....................................................................................... 3-20  
Selecting an input ............................................................................................................. 3-20  
Chapter 4 • Serial Communication................................................................................. 4-1  
RS-232 Programmer’s Guide.......................................................................................... 4-2  
Host-to-switcher communications .................................................................................... 4-2  
Switcher-initiated messages ............................................................................................... 4-2  
Error responses .................................................................................................................... 4-2  
Using the command/response tables ................................................................................. 4-3  
Command/response table for SIS commands .................................................................... 4-4  
Command/response table for special function SIS commands ........................................ 4-8  
Command/response table for advanced instructions ............................................................  
(for the Windows-based control program) ..................................................................... 4-10  
Control Software for Windows.................................................................................. 4-11  
Installing the software .................................................................................................... 4-11  
Using the control program.............................................................................................. 4-11  
Mini Mode ......................................................................................................................... 4-11  
User Mode ......................................................................................................................... 4-12  
I/O Configurations............................................................................................................. 4-12  
Real Time Adjustments ..................................................................................................... 4-13  
Projector Driver ................................................................................................................. 4-14  
Room & Misc. Options ...................................................................................................... 4-15  
Saving and restoring configurations ............................................................................... 4-15  
Using the help program ................................................................................................... 4-16  
Downloading and using projector drivers....................................................................... 4-16  
Key to file names .............................................................................................................. 4-16  
ii  
System 7SC • Table of Contents  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Appendix A • Reference Material .................................................................................. A-1  
Specifications....................................................................................................................... A-2  
Part Numbers and Accessories.................................................................................... A-5  
Included parts ................................................................................................................... A-5  
Accessories......................................................................................................................... A-5  
Firmware Upgrade Installation................................................................................... A-6  
Glossary .................................................................................................................................. A-8  
All trademarks mentioned in this manual are the properties of their respective owners.  
68-499-01 Rev. D  
Printed in the USA  
06 04  
System 7SC • Table of Contents  
iii  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Table of Contents, cont’d  
iv  
System 7SC • Table of Contents  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
System 7SC  
Chapter One  
1
Introduction  
About this Manual  
About the System 7SC  
Features and Options  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Introduction  
About this Manual  
This manual discusses how to install, operate and configure Extron’s System 7SC  
switcher and how to operate the optional IR 701 infrared remote control. For  
information on installing and operating related accessories, see the user’s guides  
for the following products: Extron’s Power Sensor (part #68-391-01), IR Broadcaster  
(part #68-392-02); and the SCP/AAP A, SCP 200, and SCP 250 control pads (part  
#68-511-01).  
Throughout this manual the terms “System 7” and “System 7SC” are used  
interchangeably to refer to the same product.  
About the System 7SC  
What is the System 7SC?  
The System 7SC is a seven input, configurable switcher with a built-in video scaler  
and projector control ability.  
The System 7SC provides central control and integration for small audio/video  
(A/V) installations. It offers video and audio switching, room controls, and  
projector control. Each of these functions can be controlled at the front panel, by a  
hardwired control pad, by infrared remote control (the IR 701), or via RS-232  
control.  
The switcher can control video and audio input settings; display functions such as  
power, video mute and video modes; and execute relay/room functions, such as  
lowering or raising display screens or powering lights on or off. The System 7SC  
also has the ability to “learn” infrared projector control commands.  
The System 7SC accepts computer-video (RGB), component video, S-video and  
composite video, and each input is separately configurable. The switcher also  
accepts seven line-level, balanced or unbalanced stereo audio inputs.  
Sound System  
Plasma Display  
Video  
Camera  
To Input 7  
Front Panel  
Laptop w/Audio  
RS-232 Control  
V
TS  
PU  
UT  
D
wis Con  
H
P
o
pla  
tro  
O
er  
y
l
F
un  
cti  
Dis ons  
M
u
t
p
l
a
B
e
y
Mo  
Au  
dio  
te  
de  
G
1
Mu  
Inp  
ut  
V
olu  
me  
5
2
Se  
lec  
tio  
n
R
9
6
3
Projector  
Control  
Ro  
0
7
4
om  
1
J
I
32  
-2  
RS  
Ro  
8
H
o
2
6
F
G
EN  
E
TE  
D
R
H
C
B
O  
A
V
L
E
NT  
CO  
HI  
BH  
RO  
B
D
LO  
FT  
Y  
NT  
A
C
CO  
R
5
RG  
O
J
TI
C
R  
CO  
I
C
RGB out  
NT  
mag  
J
e
A
RO  
/P  
IR  
dju  
M
stm  
M
CO  
R  
ent  
R
R
IGH  
s
D
R
T
PW  
DE  
4
2V  
Y
T
A
1
LA  
IL  
S
2V  
P
S
O
R
P
UT  
D
S
E
Sy  
HC  
1
I
S
N
ste  
m
IN  
Re  
7
mo 01  
te  
7
R
PW  
6
G
1
/Y  
V
4
5
3
3
C  
2
A
C
T
A
Y
T  
O  
R
EL  
B
R
G
D
-Y  
R
Y
I  
B
2
1
C
V
L
RE  
H/  
/Y  
B
G
Y  
V
UT  
R
1
I
C
A
UD  
L
H
B
6
R
D  
/Y  
B
L
Extron  
IR 701  
L
IN  
L
4
R
G
ID  
DIO  
L
Screen  
Control  
B
2
R
Y
-  
L
1
R
Extron  
System 7SC  
System Switcher  
L
Remote  
IN  
PU  
T
BU  
FF  
T
MO ER  
R
NI ED  
OU  
O
LO  
CA  
TP  
L
UT  
4
1
1
N
P
N
H.  
D
P
SH  
IF  
D
T
Control  
& Power  
RG  
B
10  
9
x
i
V
G
A
IN  
TE  
RF  
A
C
E
W
/A  
DS  
P
Extron  
RGB 109xi  
Interface  
Projector  
RGBHV  
X
A
7 Inputs  
/M  
IN  
M
T
U
P
IN  
T
C
E
L
E
S
2
1
IF  
H
S
.
H
2
IO  
IO  
D
U
A
R
O
IT  
N
2
T
O
U
M
P
IN  
1
D
U
A
1
T
S
U
O
LL  
W
R
TO  
NI  
P
I
N
FO  
MO  
1
T
ADSP  
i WITH  
PC  
PU  
IN  
x
2
7
4
B
G
R
DVD Player  
Extron  
RGB 472  
Interface  
Document Camera  
Laptop w/Audio  
A typical System 7SC application  
1-2  
System 7SC • Introduction  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
The System 7SC scales composite video, S-video, and component video up to  
computer-video (RGBHV/RGBS/RGsB), which can be output to two display  
devices via individually buffered BNC and 15-pin HD ports. The System 7SC offers  
one fixed level (preamp) stereo audio output and one variable level stereo audio  
output.  
Rear panel ports allow connection of remote control keypads, the IR Emitter and/  
or the optional IR Broadcaster, an optional display power sensor, hardwired  
projector control, and an RS-232 controller. The System 7SC also has a power port  
to provide power for accessories such as SCP control pads.  
Controlling the switcher and an A/V system  
The System 7SC can be controlled using one or more of these items:  
• The front panel controls.  
• A computer, a touch screen panel, or any other device that can send and receive  
the serial communications through the RS-232 port. Extron’s Simple  
Instruction Set (SIS) is a set of simple keystroke commands that can be used  
with any such devices, and Extron’s control software for Windows provides a  
graphical interface for controlling the switcher from a computer.  
• A contact closure device.  
• Extron control pads, such as the SCP 250, SCP 200, or SCP/AAP A.  
• The optional IR 701 remote control, which can perform all of the front panel  
functions.  
For the System 7SC switcher to control a projector, it must be programmed. The  
switcher can be programmed by having it learn projector IR commands, or Extron’s  
IR/RS-232 library of commands can be loaded into the switcher’s memory. The  
IR/RS-232 library and the latest control software are available on the Extron Web  
The System 7SC learns new projector control commands from infrared (IR) signals  
it receives via its front panel IR port or from commands input via an RS-232 device.  
These commands are stored in the switcher’s memory and assigned to the front  
panel control (Display Power, Display Mute, Mode, Room 1, Room 2) and input  
buttons. When a button is pressed, the switcher transmits the stored signals to the  
projector via the IR comm port or the projector control RS-232 port. The IR 701,  
optional control pads, and/or an RS-232 control system can also be used to execute  
these stored commands.  
System 7SC • Introduction  
1-3  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Introduction, cont’d  
Features and Options  
Features  
350 MHz (-3 dB) video bandwidth  
Configurable video inputs —  
Inputs 1 to 6 — Six sets of 5 BNC connectors on the rear panel accept  
RGBHV/RGBS/RGsB computer video, component video, S-video or  
composite video input, and are individually configurable.  
Input 7 — Input 7 (on the front panel) includes a VGA-type 15-pin HD  
connector for RGB computer video input, a 4-pin mini DIN connector for  
S-video input, and one RCA connector for composite video input. Input 7  
can be configured for one of these video formats, or it can be set to  
automatically detect the active input.  
This input is buffered and can drive a signal approximately 50 feet (15  
meters) using Extron cable.  
Switcher slaving — Input 1 can be used to connect and control a slaved switcher,  
expanding the capacity of the System 7SC to a maximum of 16 inputs.  
Buffered video outputs — Five rear-panel BNC connectors and one VGA-type  
15-pin HD port provide connections for RGB output. Both outputs (the BNCs  
and the 15-pin HD port) are active at all times.  
Seven balanced or unbalanced stereo audio inputs — The front panel mini stereo  
jack or RCA connectors (for unbalanced input only), and six rear panel  
captive screw connectors accept audio inputs. Each input’s gain and  
attenuation levels can be individually set.  
Two balanced or unbalanced stereo audio outputs — One fixed line level output  
(for a recording device) and one variable line level output (for use with an  
amplifier or mixer) are provided on 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw terminals.  
The variable line level output can be controlled via the front panel, the IR 701,  
optional control pads, or an RS-232 system.  
Audio breakaway — Audio and video can be switched separately via RS-232.  
Four ways to control the switcher — The switcher’s front panel, a computer or  
other RS-232 control device, an IR 701 remote control, or a remote keypad can  
all be used to control the switcher.  
RS-232 configuration — The System 7SC can be configured by using the Extron  
control software for Windows, or by using a third party control system.  
Room controls — Two relays are provided for controlling lights, window  
coverings, a display screen or another item in the room. The Room control  
buttons can be set to also send an IR or RS-232 command.  
Projector control — The System 7SC can control the projector’s display power,  
video mute and mode functions.  
Projector control command learning — The switcher can “learn” new projector  
control commands by storing IR signals it receives through the front panel,  
via files downloaded from Extron’s command library, or from commands  
entered via the Windows-based control program. Learned commands can be  
associated with any of the front panel input selection or control buttons, and  
they are output through the IR Emitter/IR Broadcaster or the projector  
control RS-232 port.  
Inactivity projector shutdown timer — Using the included control/configuration  
software, the switcher can be set to monitor the time elapsed since the last  
input selection (or other function) and to send a command to turn the  
projector off after a set period of inactivity.  
1-4  
System 7SC • Introduction  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Triple-Action Switching— With this method, a blank screen is displayed while  
the System 7SC switches between inputs.  
Built-in video scaler — This feature scales all composite, S-video and component  
video signals up to computer-video rates for output on RGB display devices.  
Accu-RATE Frame Lock— The patented Extron Accu-RATE Frame Lock™  
eliminates artifacts from scaled motion video by eliminating frame rate  
conversion. It locks the output frame rate to the input frame rate of the active  
input. The result is a switching system that eliminates image tears and other  
artifacts from motion video.  
Dynamic Motion Interpolation (DMI) — This video processing technique is an  
advanced motion prediction and compensation method that treats motion  
content and still content with different algorithms to yield high fidelity images.  
3:2 pulldown detection for NTSC and 2:2 film detection for PAL video sources —  
These advanced film mode processing features help maximize image detail  
and sharpness for video sources that originated from film. When film is  
converted to NTSC video, the film frame rate has to be matched to the video  
frame rate in a process called 3:2 pulldown. Jaggies and other image artifacts  
can result if conventional deinterlacing techniques are used on film-source  
video. The System 7SC’s advanced film mode processing recognizes signals  
that originated from film. The System 7SC then applies video processing  
algorithms that optimize the conversion of video that was made with the 3:2  
pulldown process. This results in richly detailed images with sharply  
defined lines. A similar process is used for PAL film-source video.  
Versatile mounting options — The System 7SC can be rack mounted, or it can be  
placed on a table or other furniture. Rubber feet and rack mounting  
hardware are included.  
Options and accessories  
The System 7SC’s optional equipment expands a user’s ability to control system  
devices. Optional equipment includes:  
Display power sensor — This sensor (part #60-271-01) detects whether the  
projector’s power is on or off.  
SCP control pads — Up to sixteen (16) Extron SCP/AAP A, SCP 200, and/or  
SCP 250 control pads can be connected via a rear panel port. Each SCP  
replicates some or all of the System 7SC’s front panel controls.  
IR Broadcaster — The Extron IR Broadcaster (part #60-272-02) has a greater  
range than the IR Emitter and transmits signals over a wide area.  
System 7SC • Introduction  
1-5  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Introduction, cont’d  
1-6  
System 7SC • Introduction  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
System 7SC  
Chapter Two  
2
Installation  
Mounting the Switcher  
Cabling and Panel Views  
Connecting and Slaving a Switcher  
Labeling Buttons on the System 7SC and SCPs  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Installation  
Mounting the Switcher  
Tabletop use  
The System 7SC comes with rack mounting brackets and rubber feet. For tabletop  
use, attach a self-adhesive rubber foot to each corner of the bottom of the unit.  
Rack mounting  
For rack mounting, do not install the rubber feet. Attach the provided rack  
mounting brackets to the switcher with machine screws, as shown below, then  
fasten the switcher to the rack using the supplied machine screws.  
E
M
LU  
O
V
ST  
JU  
D
IL  
TA  
A
E
D
T
N
O
7SC  
C
IR  
N
R
T
H
A
E
IG  
L
R
SYSTEM  
B
X
R
XT  
Y
E
A
L
N
T
P
U
N
S
I
TIN  
D
E
M
R
O
L
O
C
X
T
X
R
R
TE  
U
P
M
CO  
7
IO  
T
D
U
P
A
IN  
U
R
EO  
S-VID  
L
O
E
ID  
V
L
M
O
O
R
O
T
R
N
O
C
2
M
O
O
R
7
1
E
D
O
M
P
IS  
U
D
E
T
P
R
M
IS  
W
D
P
4
5
6
3
2
1
Rack mounting the System 7SC  
Cabling and Panel Views  
The diagram on the next page shows an example of a typical System 7SC  
application and cable connections.  
2-2  
System 7SC • Installation  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
CONTROL  
MODE  
DISP  
PWR  
DISP  
MUTE  
ROOM ROOM  
COLOR TINT BRIGHT CONT DETAIL  
1
2
ADJUST  
VOLUME  
MENU NEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
DISPLAY  
IR  
INPUT  
AUDIO  
7
V
VIID  
D
E
E
O
O
S
S--VVIID  
D
E
E
O
O
COMPUTER  
RX LEARN  
TX  
RX  
L
R
L
R
SYSTEM 7SC  
System 7SC  
Front Panel  
Laptop  
Computer  
Laptop  
Computer  
Current  
Sensor  
AC  
Power  
POWER SENSOR  
Display  
Power  
Sensor  
Document  
Camera  
RGB 440  
Plasma Display  
VCR  
Projector  
OUTPUTS  
H/HV  
INPUTS  
Anaheim, CA  
R
R
R
R
R
R
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
V
R
G
B
V
R-Y  
R-Y  
R-Y  
R-Y  
R-Y  
R-Y  
100  
-
240 50/60 Hz  
1.3A MAX.  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
V
Host Computer/  
RS-232 Control  
System  
1
2
3
4
5
6
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
RS-232  
RGB  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO OUT  
SCP/AAP CONTROL  
FIXED  
VARIABLE  
A
B
C
D
E
A
B
C
D
E
A
B
C
D
E
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
A
B
C
D
E
A
B
C
D
E
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
DISPLAY PWR  
SENSOR  
L
1
R
L
2
R
L
3
R
L
4
R
L
5
R
L
6
R
L
R
L
R
1
2
IR COMM  
PROJ CONTROL  
CONTACT CLOSURE  
RELAY  
1
RELAY  
2
System 7SC  
Rear Panel  
IR Emitter  
or  
Emitter  
Comm.  
IR BROADCASTER  
Recording Device  
Audio Amplifier  
IR Broadcaster  
Lighting  
Shades/drapes  
Room Control  
H. SHIFT  
VCR  
SHOW ME  
POWER  
AUDIO  
HIGH  
Z
VOLUME  
MAX/  
MIN  
AUTO  
75 Ohm  
POWER  
Computer  
Doc. Camera  
DVD Player  
DISPLAY  
MUTE  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
MODE  
SCP/ AAP  
A
DISPLAY  
MUTE  
AUDIO  
POWER  
MODE  
MAX/  
MIN  
IR  
VOLUME  
RGB 508 WITH ADSPTM  
D
Po ispla  
we  
C
o
nt  
ro  
y
r
l
F
un  
ct  
io  
isp  
D
M
ns  
u
t
e
l
a
y
M
A
ud  
od  
e
io  
1
M
ut  
e
RGB 508 with  
SCP/AAP A  
In  
V
o
lu
pu  
5
2
t
S
e
Contact Closure  
Keypad  
ele  
ct  
io  
n
ROOM  
1
ROOM  
2
9
6
3
Room  
1
4
0
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Room  
8
2
EN  
T
ER  
C
SH  
IF  
O
LO  
T
R
T
IN  
T
C
O
Im  
a
N
T
ge  
A
dj  
us  
tm  
BR  
en  
ts  
IG  
H
T
D
ET  
A
IL  
S
ys  
te  
m
I
R
R
e
70  
1
m
o
te  
SCP 250  
IR 701 Remote  
SCP 250  
System 7SC • Installation  
2-3  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Installation, cont’d  
Power, video, and audio conections  
With the exception of input 7 on the front panel, all input and output connectors  
are on the rear panel.  
Front panel inputs  
Input 7 on the front panel accepts video and one audio input. Only one video  
format and one audio port will be active at a time on the front panel.  
The active input type (RGB, S-video, or composite video) can be selected via the  
LCD menu (see chapter three, “Operation and Configuration”, for details), or, in  
autoselect mode, the System 7 automatically detects the active video signal and  
selects that video signal format. If all formats are active, the default will be RGB  
computer video input. An LED near each video connector indicates which input  
type is active.  
COLOR TINT BRIGHT CONT DETAIL  
ADJUST  
VOLUME  
MENU NEXT  
DISPLAY  
IR  
INPUT 7  
AUDIO  
VVIIDDEEOO  
SS--VVIIDDEEOO  
COMPUTER  
RX LEARN  
TX  
RX  
L
R
L
R
SYSTEM 7SC  
1
2
3
4
5
If the autoselect feature is on, and input 7 is selected, and all ports for input 7  
have active video signals, then the 15-pin HD computer video (RGB) port will  
be selected as the default source. Both input 7 and the autoselect feature must  
be selected for autoselect to be active.  
Composite video (Video) port — This female RCA-type connector is for  
composite video input. In autoselect mode, the composite video input will be  
set for motion mode.  
1
S-video port — Connect an S-video source to this 4-pin mini DIN connector.  
2
3
In autoselect mode, S-video will be set for motion mode.  
RCA audio port — Connect the left audio signal cable to the  
white RCA connector (L), and the right signal cable to the  
red RCA connector (R) for unbalanced stereo audio input.  
Tip Sleeve (GND)  
Wire the RCA plugs as shown at left.  
Connect an active audio input to only one audio port  
– either the RCA port or the PC port.  
Tip (L)  
Sleeve (GND)  
PC audio port — This 3.5 mm mini stereo jack is  
for unbalanced, computer level stereo audio  
input. Wire the plug as shown at right.  
4
5
Ring (R)  
Connect an active audio input to only one audio  
port – either the PC port or the RCA port.  
Tip (L)  
Sleeve (GND)  
Computer video (RGB) port — Connect a computer video (RGBHV, RGBS,  
RGsB, or RsGsBs) source via this VGA 15-pin HD connector. By default pins  
4, 10, and 11 are grounded for ID bit termination.  
2-4  
System 7SC • Installation  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Input 7 is buffered and can drive a signal approximately 50 feet (15 meters)  
using Extron cable.  
Rear panel inputs  
1
2
INPUTS  
Anaheim, CA  
R
R
R
R
R
R
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
V
R-Y  
R-Y  
R-Y  
R-Y  
R-Y  
R-Y  
100  
-
240  
50/60 Hz  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
V
1.3A MAX.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
AUDIO IN  
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
AUDIO OUT  
SCP/AAP CONTROL  
FIXED  
VARIABLE  
1
2
3
4
5
E
D
C
B
A
E
D
C
B
A
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
CONTACT C  
3
AC power connector — Plug a standard IEC power cord into this connector  
to connect the switcher to a 100 to 240 VAC, 50 Hz or 60 Hz power source.  
The front panel control and input selection buttons will light in sequence  
during power-up.  
1
2
Video inputs 1 through 6 — These inputs accept computer video (RGB),  
component video, S-video, or composite video signals. The front panel input  
selection button lights steadily when the corresponding input is selected. If  
audio breakaway is active (selected via RS-232), the front panel input selection  
button correspond-ing to the audio input source blinks, and the button  
corresponding to the video source lights steadily.  
Each input has five female BNC connectors. Connect the cables for the  
appropriate signal type as shown in the following illustration.  
R
R
R-Y  
R
R
R
R
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
V
R-Y  
R-Y  
R-Y  
R-Y  
R-Y  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
RGBHV  
input  
RGBS  
input  
RGsB  
input  
Component  
video input  
(R-Y,Y, B-Y)  
S-video  
input  
(Y, C)  
Composite  
video input  
(Video)  
For S-video, connect the luma (Y) signal to the BNC connector  
marked G/Y/Vid, and the chroma signal (C) to the BNC marked B/C/B-Y.  
A BNC-to-4-pin mini DIN (S-video) adapter may be required.  
Configure each input’s video format via the front panel LCD menu (see  
chapter three, “Operation and Configuration”) or using RS-232 programming  
(see chapter four, “Serial Communication”).  
If a slave switcher will be used, the output of that switcher must be connected  
to input 1 of the System 7SC.  
System 7SC • Installation  
2-5  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Installation, cont’d  
Audio inputs 1 through 6 — Each input has a 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw  
3
connector for balanced or unbalanced stereo audio input. Connectors are  
included with each System 7, but the user supplies the audio cable. See the  
following wiring diagrams to wire a connector for the appropriate input type  
and impedance level. High impedance is generally over 800 ohms.  
600 ohms  
Tip  
Ring  
Tip  
Ring  
Tip  
Sleeve  
Sleeve (s)  
Tip  
Sleeve (s)  
Tip  
Tip  
Ring  
Ring  
Sleeve  
600 ohms  
Balanced Input  
(high impedance)  
Balanced Input  
(600 ohms)  
Unbalanced Input  
(high impedance)  
Captive screw connector wiring for rear panel audio inputs  
Outputs  
4
OUTPUTS  
INPUTS  
R
R
R
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
V
R
G
B
H/HV  
V
R-Y  
R-Y  
R-Y  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
4
5
6
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
RS-232  
RGB  
AUDIO OUT  
SCP/AAP CONTROL  
FIXED  
VARIABLE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
A
B
C
D
E
A
B
C
D
E
E
D C B A  
IR COMM  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
E
D
C
B
A
E
D
C
B
A
DISPLAY PWR  
SENSOR  
L
R
L
R
1
2
PROJ CONTROL  
CONTACT CLOSURE  
RELAY 1  
RELAY 2  
1
2
3
Line level audio output (Fixed) — For unamplified audio output, connect an  
audio device, such as an audio recorder, VCR, or powered speakers, to this  
3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connector. Follow the diagram below for correct  
wiring.  
1
Unbalanced Output  
Balanced Output  
Tip  
See Warning  
Sleeve (s)  
Tip  
See Warning  
Tip  
Ring  
Sleeve (s)  
Tip  
Ring  
Connect the sleeve to ground (Gnd). Connecting the sleeve to a  
negative (-) terminal will damage the audio output circuits.  
The gain can be set separately for each input channel so that there is no  
audible difference in level when switching between inputs. See chapter three,  
“Operation and Configuration”, for information on adjusting the audio  
output level via LCD menu and front panel controls. See chapter four, “Serial  
Communication”, for information on using the Simple Instruction Set (SIS)  
commands and the Windows-based control/configuration program to adjust  
audio levels and to set audio breakaway.  
The Fixed audio output and the Variable audio output are simultaneously  
active, therefore two devices can be connected at the same time. Both outputs  
carry the same input’s audio signal.  
2-6  
System 7SC • Installation  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Adjustable level audio output (Variable) — For adjustable level audio  
output, connect an audio device, such as an amplifier, or mixer, to this  
3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connector. Follow the diagram and warning  
1
2
shown in  
for correct wiring. See chapters three and four for details on per-  
channel input gain adjustments and on audio breakaway.  
The overall level for this output is controlled by the front panel Volume knob.  
As shown in the diagram below, the volume adjustment applies an  
attenuation after the per-input gain adjustments discussed in  
1
are applied.  
For this output the volume level adjustments apply to all the inputs and  
cannot be set separately per input channel.  
Master (Volume)  
adjustment  
Audio  
inputs  
1
2
Variable  
audio output  
3
4
5
Fixed  
audio output  
6
7
Per-input  
gain adjustment  
The Fixed audio output and the Variable audio output are simultaneously  
active, therefore two devices can be connected at the same time. Both outputs  
carry the same input’s audio signal.  
Output 15-pin HD connector — Connect a display device to this female  
3
4
VGA-style connector for RGB output.  
Both outputs are buffered and can be connected simultaneously. The sync  
format will be the same for both outputs.  
Output BNC connectors — Connect coaxial cables from another display  
device to these BNCs for one RGBHV, RGBS, or RGsB/RsGsBs video output  
as follows:  
R
G
B
H/HV  
V
R
G
B
H/HV  
V
R
G
B
H/HV  
V
RGBHV  
RGBS  
RGsB (Sync on Green)  
RsGsBs (output only if input is RsGsBs)  
Both outputs are buffered and can be connected simultaneously to two different  
displays. For RGB inputs, the output signal’s sync format is based on the  
format of the incoming RGB signal. For all other types of inputs, the user  
selects the output sync format. The sync format will be the same for both  
outputs.  
System 7SC • Installation  
2-7  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Installation, cont’d  
Control device connections  
Captive screw and 3.5 mm stereo jack connectors are included with the  
switcher, but the installer provides the cables.  
OUTPUTS  
R
R
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
V
R
G
B
H/HV  
V
R-Y  
R-Y  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
7
5
6
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
RS-232  
RGB  
SCP/AAP CONTROL  
E
D C B A A B C D E F G H  
I
J
E
D
C
B
A
E
D
C
B
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
A
B
C
D
E
A
B
C
D
E
DISPLAY PWR  
SENSOR  
1
2
IR COMM  
PROJ CONTROL  
CONTACT CLOSURE  
RELAY 1  
RELAY 2  
1
2
3
4
5
6
SCP/AAP Control ports — Connect Extron SCP control pads (SCP 250,  
1
SCP 200, or SCP/AAP A) to these 5-pole captive screw connectors to provide  
remote control of the System 7SC. The SCPs replicate several of the front  
panel controls. The SCP 200 and SCP 250 are also able to receive infrared  
signals from the IR 701 remote control and send them to the switcher.  
In total, up to sixteen (16) control pads in any combination can connected to  
these ports if they are linked together with cables such as Extron’s Comm  
Link cable. Refer to the appropriate SCP user’s manual for details and wiring  
diagrams.  
The SCP/AAP Control port has the following pin assignments:  
SCP/AAP CONTROL  
E
D C B A  
E
D C B A  
1
2
A
B
C
D
E
To / from  
SCP 200,  
SCP 250,  
Ground (shield/drain)  
Comm. signal (white)  
Ground (black)  
or SCP/AAP A  
+12 VDC (red)  
Each port provides up to 12 VDC for powering the SCP control pads or other  
devices. However, the total load for both ports combined must not exceed  
1 ampere.  
The load (such as an SCP control pad or interface) should not be placed further  
than a maximum of 300 feet (91.4 meters) from the System 7SC switcher.  
Contact closure — Connect an optional contact closure control device here.  
Select an input channel by making contact closure between an input’s pin  
(pins 1 through 7 correspond to inputs 1 through 7) and a ground pin (pins 8,  
9, and 10). Continuous connections made by contact closure override all other  
means of selection: continuous contact closure takes precedence over front  
panel and RS-232 selection.  
2
2-8  
System 7SC • Installation  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Room/relay ports (Relay 1, Relay 2) — These allow control of “room”  
functions – items such as room lighting, window coverings, and display  
screens – via momentary or latching contact. These contacts may be used to  
control any equipment as long as the contact specifications of a total of  
24 volts at 1 ampere are not exceeded for each port.  
3
Each relay has two sets of contacts: one pair is closed by default, the other pair  
is open by default, as shown below. Both of a relay’s contacts can be used at  
the same time, so a total of four sets of contacts can be used simultaneously.  
A B C D E A B C D E  
System 7SC  
Relay ports  
Not  
used  
RELAY 1  
RELAY 2  
E
D
C
B
A
Normally closed (2)  
To / from  
room control  
equipment  
Normally closed (1)  
Normally open (2)  
Normally open (1)  
Not used  
When the room function is active, the closed contacts open, and the open  
contacts close. Contacts can be programmed to operate in one of two ways:  
• latching (brief contact) (press to turn on, press to turn off), or  
• momentary (timed) (press to turn on, timeout to turn off).  
In the timed mode the default timeout period is 1/8 second. Use the front  
panel menus or the control software for Windows to change the length of the  
timeout period. See “Serial Communication”, chapter four, for details.  
Display power sensor port — This mini stereo-style jack allows connection  
of an optional display power (current) sensor (part #60-271-01). The sensor is  
used to keep the projector and the System 7SC in sync. Refer to the Power  
Sensor User’s Guide, part #68-391-01, for information on operating the sensor.  
4
The power sensor port supplies +12 VDC. To avoid electric shock when  
connecting the cable from the power sensor into the System 7’s rear panel  
port, always connect the stereo jack at one end of the cable to the power  
sensor unit before plugging the jack at the other end into the System 7.  
Tip (+12 V)  
The wiring connections are the same on both  
ends of the cable that connects the power sensor  
to the System 7. Wire the included connector as  
shown at right.  
Ring  
(signal)  
Use a 3-wire cable.  
Sleeve (  
)
IR communications port (IR Comm) —  
5
Connect the included IR Emitter or optional IR Broadcaster via this captive  
screw connector to send learned/uploaded IR signals (which differ from  
IR 701 remote control signals) to control the projector. The signals from the  
optional IR Broadcaster cover a wider area and greater distance than do those  
from the emitter, so it can be placed further from the projector.  
System 7SC • Installation  
2-9  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Installation, cont’d  
The pin assignments are as follows:  
A
B
C
D
E
Signal  
Display power/current sensor detection  
Carrier & signal  
Gnd  
+12 V  
Wire the connector using one of the following wiring options.  
E
D
C
B
A
System 7  
IR Comm  
Port  
IR COMM  
100'  
(30.5 m)  
White Striped Wire Only  
C
D
Carrier & Signal  
Gnd*  
IR Emitter  
For the IR Emitter only  
E
D
C
B
A
System 7  
IR Comm  
Port  
IR COMM  
C
D
E
Carrier & signal  
Gnd  
To IR Broadcaster  
with emitter port  
(#60-272-02)  
+12 V  
For the IR Broadcaster with emitter port  
E
D
C
B
A
System 7  
IR Comm  
Port  
IR COMM  
To the projector's  
wired remote port  
A
D
Signal  
(Demodulated IR)  
(Connector type  
and pin  
Gnd  
configurations may  
vary depending on  
the projector  
model.)  
For a wired projector remote port  
IR Communications port wiring options  
For some projectors the emitter must be used together with the IR Broadcaster.  
Refer to the IR Broadcaster User’s Guide (part #68-392-02) or contact an  
Extron support representative for details.  
Projector control port — Connect a cable between the projector and this  
3.5 mm, 10-pole captive screw connector for RS-232 or RS-422 one- or two-  
way projector/display device control. Commands from a downloaded  
projector control program or user-defined command strings entered via the  
Windows-based control program can be sent to the display device from this  
port.  
6
Use the following illustration as a guide to wiring the connector. Wiring will  
vary depending on the projector model. In most cases only the transmit (Tx)  
and ground connections will be needed.  
2-10 System 7SC • Installation  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Tx  
B C D  
A
E
F
G H  
I
J
PROJ CONTROL  
NOTE Each projector/display may require different  
wiring. For wiring details, see the UC cable  
wiring and pin assignments illustration, and  
refer to the manual that came with the  
projector.  
I
*
*
*
*
H
G
F
To / from  
projector  
E
D
C
B
A
Ground (Gnd,  
)
*
Transmit (Tx)  
*
*
We recommend using the UC 50’ universal projector control cable (included  
with the System 7SC) for this connection. One end of the cable is terminated  
with a female 9-pin D connector, and the other end is unterminated. The  
UC 50’ pin assignments are as shown in the following illustration. Refer to  
the projector’s manual for the projector’s pin assignments in order to  
determine which of the cable’s wires to connect to which of the System 7’s  
projector control port pins.  
Black  
Grey  
Purple  
Blue  
Green  
Yellow  
Orange  
Red  
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
5
6
9
To the  
switcher  
To the  
projector  
UC Cable  
Brown  
Connector Shell  
Shield  
Color Pin #  
UC 50', 100', 200' Cable Color Codes  
Two categories of projector control files are sent via this port: RS1 and RS2.  
Both types make it possible to control a projector’s power, mute, and input  
selection functions.  
RS1 files are for unidirectional (talk only) communication from the switcher  
to the projector. RS1 requires only wiring the ground pins, the  
switcher’s transmit pin, and the projector’s receive pin. Refer to the  
following table and to the projector’s manual for wiring instructions.  
RS1 (unidirectional communications) wiring —  
used with user-defined and RS1 Extron files  
Pin  
RS-232  
RS-422  
I
n/a  
Transmit - (Tx-)  
Ground  
E
C
Ground  
Transmit (Tx)  
Transmit + (Tx+)  
NOTE Each projector/display may require different wiring. For details,  
refer to the manual that came with the projector.  
RS2 files are for bidirectional (talk and listen) communications between the  
switcher and projector. Transmit, ground, and receive pins must be  
wired for RS2 communications. Except for the ground connection, RS2  
wiring is projector-specific. Refer to the projector’s manual for details or  
call the Extron S3 Sales and Technical Support Hotline if needed.  
RS-232 port — This connector provides for two-way RS-232 communication.  
See the “Serial Communication” chapter for information on how to install and  
use the control software and SIS commands.  
7
System 7SC • Installation 2-11  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Installation, cont’d  
The default protocol is 9600 baud, 1 stop bit, no parity, and no flow control.  
The rear panel RS-232 9-pin D connector has the following pin assignments:  
Pin RS-232 function Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Tx  
Rx  
Tx 2  
Gnd  
Rx 2  
No connection  
Transmit data  
Receive data  
Transmit data  
Signal ground  
No connection  
No connection  
Receive data  
5
1
9
6
DB9 Pin Locations  
Female  
No connection  
Pins 4 and 8 (Tx2 and Rx2) are used to communicate with a slaved switcher (if  
one is connected). A slave adapter cable (Extron part #26-386-01) is required  
for slaving. For details, see “Connecting and Slaving A Switcher” in this  
chapter, and also see “Switcher Setup/Configuration” in chapter three.  
Connecting and Slaving a Switcher  
One switcher can be connected (slaved) to the System 7SC to allow for a greater  
number of inputs. The System 7SC serves as the master switcher, communicating  
with and providing video output to the projector/display. The switcher (“slave”)  
that is connected to the System 7 provides up to ten (10) additional input  
connections. See the illustration on the next page for a list of Extron switchers that  
can be used as slaves.  
A System 7SC cannot be used as a slaved switcher.  
The RS-232 and video cable connections must be made between the slaved  
switcher and the System 7 before the System 7 can be configured (via front  
panel or RS-232) for slaving.  
Do not attach any communications or control devices to the slaved switcher  
except a contact closure remote control, if one is needed.  
To connect a slave switcher to the System 7SC, do the following:  
1.  
Connect the slave switcher’s video and audio outputs to input 1 of the  
System 7SC. See “Rear panel inputs”, page 2-5, in this manual, and refer to  
the slave switcher’s user’s manual for details on cabling.  
2-12 System 7SC • Installation  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
System 7SC Rear Panel  
OUTPUTS  
H/HV  
INPUTS  
Anaheim, CA  
R
R
R
R
R
R
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
V
R-Y  
R-Y  
R-Y  
R-Y  
R-Y  
R-Y  
R
G
B
V
100  
-
240 50/60 Hz  
1.3A MAX.  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
V
Host  
Computer  
1
2
3
4
5
6
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
AUDIO IN  
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
RS-232  
RGB  
AUDIO OUT  
SCP/AAP CONTROL  
FIXED  
VARIABLE  
A
B
C
D
E
A
B
C
D
E
E
D
C
B
A
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
E
D
C
B
A
E
D
C
B
A
A
B
C
D
E
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
DISPLAY PWR  
SENSOR  
L
1
R
L
2
R
L
3
R
L
4
R
L
5
R
L
6
R
L
R
L
R
1
2
IR COMM  
PROJ CONTROL  
CONTACT CLOSURE  
RELAY  
1
RELAY  
2
IR TRANSPORT  
Slave Cable  
Extron part  
# 26-386-01  
These Extron switchers can be slaved to  
the System 7SC:  
System 8 PLUS  
SW4 AR MX HV  
System 10 PLUS  
SW 6 AR MX HV  
90-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz  
FUSE: 250V, 400mA SLO-BLO  
1
3
5
6
4
2
INPUTS  
INPUTS  
Slave Switcher  
Rear Panel  
VCR  
Computer  
DVD  
The System 7SC master connected to a slaved switcher  
2.  
Connect the RS-232 ports of the two switchers. A slave adapter cable (Extron  
part number 26-386-01), is required for RS-232 connection. This allows the  
master (System 7), the slaved switcher, and the host device to be connected  
simultaneously. The RS-232 communication is bidirectional.  
The pin assignments for each of the slave cable’s three 9-pin connectors are as  
follows:  
Pin  
System 7  
Host  
Slave switcher  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Tx  
Rx  
Tx 2  
Gnd  
Rx 2  
Rx  
Tx  
*Tx 2  
Gnd  
Tx 2 (slave to host)  
Rx 2 (host to slave)  
Gnd  
*Rx 2  
*Pins 4 and 8 on the host connector must be used for Tx2 and Rx2 only, and  
not for other signals in the host system. If needed, disable or disconnect  
pins 4 and 8 on the host side.  
System 7SC • Installation 2-13  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Installation, cont’d  
3.  
For a System 8 PLUS or System 10 Plus switcher, set the slaved switcher to  
master mode. On the slaved System 8 PLUS or System 10 Plus switcher,  
locate the Address DIP switches on the back panel, and set switches #1, 2, 3, 4,  
and 5 up.  
4.  
5.  
Power on the slaved switcher and the System 7SC.  
From within Add Slave? in the System 7SC’s Switcher Setup/Configuration  
menu, select the slave switcher type and size. See chapter three, “Operation  
and Configuration”, for information on using the menus.  
6.  
Use the front panel buttons and menus or the host computer to configure the  
video formats for the slaved switcher’s inputs. See chapter 3, “Operation and  
Configuration”, for details on how to configure inputs. The inputs of the  
slaved switcher do not have to all be the same video signal type. Each input  
can be configured in the System 7 for a different signal type (RGB, component  
video, S-video, composite video), as long as the slaved switcher can handle  
those signals. As for the System 7SC’s direct inputs, IR and RS-232 commands  
can also be associated with the slaved inputs.  
Once the slaved switcher is connected and configured, its inputs will be the  
System 7’s first inputs (input 1 through input 2, 4, 6, 8, or 10). Input 2 of the  
System 7 becomes the next input (input 2, 5, 7, 9, or 11).  
For example, if a six-input switcher is slaved to the System 7, the slaved switcher’s  
six inputs are inputs numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. The inputs labeled as 2 through 6  
on the System 7’s rear panel and 7 on the front panel become inputs 7 through 12,  
as shown in the illustration on the next page.  
Inputs 7 thru 12  
CONTROL  
Slave  
DISP  
PWR  
DISP  
MUTE  
ROOM ROOM  
MODE  
1
2
Cable  
1
7
8
9
10 11 12  
INPU  
AU  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
L
Inputs 1 thru 6  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Slaved  
Switcher  
Example of input numbering with a six-input slaved switcher  
To select an input from the slaved switcher, press the appropriate button on the  
slaved switcher, or use the RS-232 controller or host computer. Pressing the input 1  
button on the front panel of the System 7 selects input 1 of the slaved switcher.  
Labeling Buttons on the System 7SC and SCPs  
You may wish to customize the labeling of the System 7SC’s front panel buttons or  
to make labels for any SCP 200 or SCP 250 control pads that are part of the  
installation. Premade templates and blank templates for the SCP faceplates’ label  
windows are printed in the SCP/AAP A, SCP 200, SCP 250 User’s Manual. However,  
you can easily create, customize, and print labels for the switcher’s buttons or the  
SCPs’ button label windows by using the Button-Label Generator software.  
2-14 System 7SC • Installation  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Button-Label Generator software  
The Extron Button-Label Generator program (Buttons.exe) is included with the  
System 7SC, and it can also be downloaded from the Extron Web site  
be inserted into the illuminated pushbuttons or placed in slots above/below  
buttons on the SCPs and on various Extron switchers.  
Installing the software  
This program is installed at the same time the System 7SC control program is  
installed. No additional steps are required. See page 4-11 of this manual for  
installation instructions.  
Using the software  
1.  
To run the Button-Label Generator program, double-click on the Button-Label  
Generator icon (shown at left) in the Extron Electronics group or  
folder, and click OK when prompted.  
2.  
3.  
Under System selection, choose the item that corresponds to the device for  
which you want to make labels: System 7SC, SCP 200, or SCP 250. The button  
label editing area changes to reflect the number and arrangement of buttons  
on the device.  
Using normal Windows controls, you can create and print labels that can be  
cut out and placed in the label windows on the front panel of the switcher.  
For information about using the program, you can access a help file by clicking on  
the Help menu on the main screen and choosing Show Help.  
You can also see an example of a completed Extron’s Button-Label Generator  
window by clicking on the Help menu on the main screen, choosing Show Help, and  
clicking on the Load Demo button.  
The following pictures are examples of what the Button-Label Generator screens  
look like when set for the System 7SC, the SCP 200, and SCP 250.  
System 7SC button label screen  
SCP 200 button label screen  
System 7SC • Installation 2-15  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Installation, cont’d  
Each button label can contain  
from 1 to 3 lines of text (or  
none) with choices for each  
line of different font sizes and  
whether to center or left justify  
the text.  
Each button label can also  
contain a picture (or none)  
selected either from the Device  
Palette or a user-supplied  
graphic file. User-supplied  
graphics should be icon (.ICO)  
or bitmap (.BMP) files. Files  
called TEST.BMP and  
SCP 250 button label screen  
DEMO_BTN.DAT are installed  
with this program as examples,  
and a help file is also included.  
Installing labels in the System 7SC’s buttons  
Label installation for the SCPs is covered in the SCP/AAP A, SCP 200, SCP 250  
User’s Manual. Use the following procedure to install new labels in the  
System 7SC’s front panel buttons.  
1.  
Remove the button from the switcher: grasp the button  
firmly and pull it away from the front panel.  
2.  
Separate the gray backing from the clear plastic cap by  
inserting a flat blade screwdriver into the slots and twisting  
it, as shown at right.  
Screwdriver  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Save the translucent, white backing plate, but remove the  
text insert.  
Make new labels by using the Button-Label Generator  
software (see pages 2-14 and 2-15). Print and cut them out.  
Insert a button label and the white backing plate into the  
cap and reassemble the button. Press the cap onto  
the gray backing gently but firmly.  
TEXT  
6.  
Press the button into place in the switcher.  
2-16 System 7SC • Installation  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
System 7SC  
Chapter Three  
3
Operation and Configuration  
Front Panel Features and Basic Operation  
IR and RS-232 Projector Control  
Optimizing the System  
Menus, Configuration, and Adjustments  
Remote Control of the System 7SC  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
_
Operation and Configuration  
System 7SC can be set up and operated by using:  
• The front panel controls.  
• A computer, a touch screen panel, or any other device that can send and receive  
the serial communications through the RS-232 port. Extron’s Simple  
Instruction Set™ (SIS™) is a set of simple keystroke commands that can be  
used with any such devices, and Extron’s control software for Windows  
provides a graphical interface for controlling the switcher from a computer.  
• A contact closure device.  
• Extron control pads, such as the SCP 250, SCP 200, or SCP/AAP A.  
• An optional IR 701 remote control, which can perform the front panel functions.  
Some settings can be adjusted only through a host computer. For details on serial  
communications control via the RS-232 port, see chapter 4, “Serial Communication”.  
Front Panel Features and Basic Operation  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CONTROL  
MODE  
DISP  
PWR  
DISP  
MUTE  
ROOM ROOM  
COLOR TINT BRIGHT CONT DETAIL  
ADJUST  
1
2
VOLUME  
MENU NEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
DISPLAY  
IR  
INPUT 7  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
COMPUTER  
RX LEARN  
TX  
RX  
L
R
SYSTEM 7SC  
8
9
10  
11  
When the System 7 powers up, all of the front panel LEDs light while the  
control buttons and then the input selection buttons light briefly in sequence,  
then the LEDs turn off.  
Each of the front panel buttons can have an RS-232 command and/or an  
IR command associated with it. If the button is set up via the Windows-based  
control program, pressing an input selection button could select that input and  
have the System 7 send an RS-232 command and/or an IR command.  
Control features  
Display buttons: Display Power, Display Mute, Mode — Each of these three  
1
buttons can be configured/programmed to perform or send either an  
infrared (IR) command or an RS-232 command. Display Power and Display  
Mute each have two memory blocks that can store 256 bytes of information  
apiece.  
The settings of the display buttons are customized for each projector. These  
buttons function only after they have been programmed, either by “learning”  
IR commands or by loading projector commands (drivers) from the Extron  
IR library. When a display button is pressed or activated by RS-232, one of the  
following messages is displayed on the LCD screen:  
3-2  
System 7SC • Operation and Configuration  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
DISPLAY  
POWER  
DISPLAY  
MUTE  
MODE  
If Display Power is on,...  
Hold Pwr for 2s  
Release Pwr  
Display Mute  
Disp Mute: On  
Mode  
DISPLAY  
MUTE  
If Display Power is on,...  
Display Power  
Disp Power: On  
Display Mute  
Disp Mute: Off  
Display Power button  
To send a power-on command, press and hold the Display Power button  
for two seconds. At the end of two seconds, the button will flash twice,  
then glow steadily while the display device is on.  
If AC power is removed from the switcher while Display Power is on, the  
switcher will send an RS-232 power-off command to the display device  
before shutting down. The System 7 cannot send a power-off command  
via IR after power has been disconnected.  
To turn the display device off, again press and hold the Display Power  
button for two seconds. The System 7 will send the power-off  
command, and the Display Power button will flash twice, then turn off  
(go dark). Many projectors require a power-off delay. The System 7 has  
a brief power-off delay, during which the power-off command is resent  
to the display device.  
To shut down the projector if the switcher hasn’t been used for a set  
amount of time, a built-in inactivity shutdown timer can be set by using  
the included control software. If the inactivity timer is enabled, the  
switcher monitors the time elapsed since the last input selection (or  
other function) and sends a display power off command (or that  
command and any other commands associated with the Display Power  
button) after a set period of inactivity. That period can be selected in  
fifteen-minute increments to be as long as 480 minutes (8 hours). See  
chapter four, “Serial Communication”, for details. To turn the projector  
on again after it has shut down, you must press the Display Power  
button, click the Display Power button within the control software, or  
send the switcher the 1P SIS command via RS-232.  
The Display Power button can also have the functions of one of the  
Room buttons assigned to it. The associated room function (relay  
activation + associated commands) can be executed immediately after  
the Display Power IR and/or RS-232 commands are sent. The Room  
button will light when the room function is executed.  
Display Mute button  
Once it has been programmed for use with the projector, press and  
release this button to send a mute on/off command to the display device.  
The button will not flash before sending the command.  
Display Mute is only active when Display Power is on.  
Mode button  
Press this button to execute any IR or RS-232 command that has been  
programmed into its memory. For example, it can be used to switch the  
mode of the projector between computer video (RGB), S-video, and  
composite video, replicating the 1-button (step) mode function provided  
on some projectors’ remote controls.  
System 7SC • Operation and Configuration  
3-3  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Operation and Configuration, cont’d  
Each of the Display buttons can be set up to send an IR signal immediately  
after sending an RS-232 signal once the button is pressed.  
Room buttons — Room 1 and Room 2 control the rear panel Relay ports,  
which control “room” functions–items such as room lighting, window  
coverings, and display screens–via momentary or latching contact. These  
contacts may be used to control any equipment as long as the contact  
specifications of a total of 24 volts at 1 ampere are not exceeded. The Room  
buttons light while the room functions are active (on). Each Room button can  
also be set to send an IR or RS-232 command when the button is pressed. If  
the Display Power button has a Room function assigned to it, the Room  
button will light when Display Power has been pressed, and the room  
function will be executed.  
2
See page 2-9 for information on the Relay ports, and see chapter 4, “Serial  
Communication”, and refer to the Windows-based System 7SC Help program  
for details on changing settings.  
Volume control knob— Turn this knob to adjust the audio volume (gain) for  
the Variable (preamp) audio output. There is no physical limit to this knob’s  
rotation. During volume adjustment the LCD screen displays a bar graph  
(shown below), which also indicates when the knob has reached its functional  
minimum or maximum limit. The minimum setting produces 100% signal  
attenuation.  
7
Min  
Volume  
Max  
Min  
Volume  
Max  
Min  
Volume  
Max  
In normal mode (not setup mode) the volume control does not affect the Fixed  
audio output, only the Variable audio output. See pages 2-6 and 2-7 for  
details on the two audio outputs.  
Adjustment features  
The settings of each type of adjustment (image, centering, zoom, and volume  
adjustments) are stored in separate memories for each input.  
Executive mode locks all front panel functions except input selection and  
control commands (display and room functions) and disables setup menu  
options. The System 7SC’s front panel and the IR 701 are both affected by  
executive mode; adjustment features will not be accessible from the front panel  
and the IR 701 when executive mode is active. However, all functions and  
adjustments can still be made through RS-232 control. For details on RS-232  
control, see chapter four.  
Image adjustment buttons: Color, Tint, Bright (brightness), Cont (contrast),  
and Detail — Use these buttons to adjust the output image. When one of  
these buttons is pressed, the corresponding image adjustment menu appears  
on the LCD screen. Adjustments can then be made by rotating the Adjust ( )  
knob. The LED above each button lights when the feature is being adjusted.  
Settings and adjustments are stored in nonvolatile memory.  
4
Adjust/vertical shift ( ) knob — In configuration mode use this knob to  
scroll through menu options and make adjustments. In regular mode rotate  
this knob to adjust the vertical shift (centering) of the displayed image.  
5
6
9
Horizontal shift ( ) knob — In configuration mode use this knob to scroll  
through menu options and make adjustments. In regular mode rotate this  
knob to adjust the horizontal shift (centering) of the displayed image.  
Menu and Next buttons — Use these buttons to enter and move through  
menus in the System 7SC. See the “Menus, Configuration, and Adjustments”  
section in this chapter for details.  
3-4  
System 7SC • Operation and Configuration  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Input selection features  
Input selection buttons — These buttons correspond to the seven inputs.  
8
When you select an input, the corresponding button lights and remains lit  
until another input is selected or power is removed. The factory default (and  
reset default) is for input one to be active. However, the last input selected  
before power down will be active when the switcher is powered up.  
All inputs accept RGB computer video, S-video, or composite video. Inputs  
one through six also accept component video (YUV). When an input button is  
pressed, the LCD displays the input number and video format, as shown  
below.  
Input #1  
Video  
Input #4  
S-Video  
Input #5  
RGB  
Press the Input 4  
selection button  
Press the Input 5  
selection button  
If the audio is “broken away” from (switched independently of) the video, the  
input selection button corresponding to the selected audio input flashes, and  
the input button corresponding to the video input lights steadily. Audio  
breakaway can be set up only via RS-232 control. Audio-only and video-only  
modes are available via RS-232 , but if both audio and video are set to input 0,  
no audio or video will be output, and none of the input selection buttons will  
light.  
Each of the input selection buttons can also be configured to perform either  
an IR command, an RS-232 command, or both, just like the Display buttons.  
Each input button has a memory block of 256 bytes available for storing a  
command. For details, see the section on projector control in this chapter.  
Miscellaneous features  
LCD screen — This backlit liquid crystal display indicates the status of the  
3
switcher and displays information and menus during setup and adjustment.  
See “Menus, Configuration, and Adjustments” in this chapter for details.  
Display command indicator LEDs  
10  
Transmit (Tx) LED (green) — This LED blinks twice in one second when the  
System 7SC transmits an infrared or RS-232 command to the projector.  
Receive (Rx) LED (amber) — This LED blinks twice in one second when the  
System 7SC receives an RS-232 confirmation signal from the projector.  
If the Rx LED blinks instead of the Tx LED during command transmission,  
there is an internal error. Call the Extron S3 Sales and Technical Support  
Hotline.  
IR signal pickup devices — These allow for IR control of the System 7SC and  
for IR learning. The IR remote must be pointed directly at these devices for  
best results.  
11  
Receive (Rx) — The IR receiver at this location receives signals from the  
IR 701 for controlling the System 7SC switcher.  
Configuration must be done using the front panel controls or RS-232 control.  
Configuration cannot be done from the IR 701.  
Learn — This contains the IR learning device. The System 7SC can “learn”  
commands in order to control the projector. IR learning is only  
necessary if there is no IR driver file available for that projector or if the  
driver is not complete. The IR learning procedure is discussed in  
“Menus, Configuration, and Adjustments” in this chapter.  
System 7SC • Operation and Configuration  
3-5  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Operation and Configuration, cont’d  
IR and RS-232 Projector Control  
The System 7SC switcher can control a projector or other display device by using IR  
control signals or RS-232 control (one-way or two-way control). The switcher must  
be configured for projector control in one of the following ways before it will send  
commands to the projector:  
• An IR or an RS-232 driver file can be downloaded from a disk or the Extron Web  
site into the switcher.  
• RS-232 command strings can be entered directly from a host computer using the  
supplied Windows-based control software.  
• IR commands can be entered directly from an IR remote control into the System 7  
through IR learning.  
Projector control memory  
There are two sets of memory for projector control commands:  
Memory page 1: IR learning memory — This stores any IR commands that have  
been “learned” by the switcher. The System 7SC can “learn” projector control  
commands from a projector’s IR remote control. The IR learning procedure is  
discussed in “Menus, Configuration, and Adjustments” in this chapter.  
Memory page 0: download/user-defined memory — This stores all downloaded  
IR and RS-232 projector driver files, and also any user-defined RS-232  
command strings.  
Downloaded IR or  
RS-232 drivers  
IR signals  
from projector's  
IR remote control  
(learned IR  
Memory Page 0  
Memory Page 1  
IR Learning  
Memory  
Download/  
User-defined  
Memory  
OR  
User-defined  
RS-232 commands  
signals)  
IR signals are  
sent to the projector  
via IR Emitter or  
IR Broadcaster  
RS-232 signals are  
sent to the projector  
via hardwired  
E D C B A  
IR COMM  
A B C D E F G H  
I
J
PROJ CONTROL  
connection  
Projector control memory usage  
Each time a new projector driver is downloaded into the System 7’s download/  
user-defined memory, all previously downloaded drivers (IR or RS-232) and user-  
defined RS-232 commands will be replaced (overwritten or deleted) by the new  
driver. Similarly, entering user-defined RS-232 projector commands will also cause  
all previously downloaded drivers and user-defined commands to be replaced.  
Entering or editing an RS-232 command will change the “owner” status. See  
chapter four, “Serial Communication” for details.  
Learned IR commands will not be affected when a new driver or command string is  
downloaded. Because learned IR commands are stored in a different memory location,  
learned IR commands can be executed at the same time as RS-232 commands.  
Example  
A projector can be hardwired to the System 7’s 10-pole projector control port for  
RS-232 communication, and an IR Emitter or IR Broadcaster can be connected to the  
5-pole IR Comm port. If the System 7 “learns” IR commands for a plasma display,  
and an RS-232 projector driver is also downloaded to the switcher, the System 7 can  
control both display devices simultaneously. If an Extron IR projector driver is then  
downloaded to the System 7, the RS-232 commands are replaced by the new driver,  
3-6  
System 7SC • Operation and Configuration  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
and both the learned and downloaded IR commands will be sent out the IR Comm  
port to the IR Emitter or IR Broadcaster.  
Optimizing the System  
For optimal performance, follow the steps in this section in order when setting up  
the System 7SC and its input and output devices.  
Setting up a DVD source  
To get the best results when using a DVD as a video source, Extron recommends  
that the DVD player itself be setup to output an aspect ratio of 16:9 and not 4:3.  
Because all DVDs are mastered as 16:9, having them set up for anything else will  
cause the player to internally scale and compress the signal. This scaling/  
compression by the DVD player will defeat the advantage of having 3-2 pulldown  
detection in the System 7SC.  
To change the output aspect ratio of most DVD players,  
1.  
2.  
Enter the DVD player’s Setup or Action menu while the disc is stopped.  
Select a 16:9 aspect ratio.  
Setting up the System 7SC  
Detailed information on each configuration step can be found in the “Menus,  
Configuration, and Adjustments” section of this chapter and/or in chapter four,  
Serial Communication.  
1.  
2.  
xyz  
qrst  
System 7SC • Operation and Configuration  
3-7  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Operation and Configuration, cont’d  
Menus, Configuration, and Adjustments  
Switcher/scaler configuration and adjustments can be performed by using the  
Windows-based control program (see chapter 4 for details) or by using the front  
panel controls and the menus that are displayed on the System 7’s LCD screen.  
These menus are used primarily when the switcher is first set up.  
Moving through menus by using front panel controls  
Menu button — Press the Menu button to activate menus and to scroll to the five  
main menus.  
Next button — Press the Next button to move between the submenus of a selected  
main menu. Pressing the Next button during input configuration causes the  
current input’s number and format type to be displayed on the LCD  
Adjust/shift ( , ) knobs — In configuration mode rotate one of these knobs to  
scroll through submenu options and to make selections and adjustments. In  
this chapter the vertical shift knob ( ) will be shown as the Adjust knob.  
Image adjustment buttons: Color, Tint, Bright (brightness), Cont (contrast), and  
Detail — When one of these buttons is pressed, the corresponding image  
adjustment menu appears on the LCD screen. Adjustments can then be made  
by rotating the Adjust ( ) knob. The LED above each button lights when the  
feature is being adjusted. Settings and adjustments are stored in nonvolatile  
memory.  
Menu overview  
The default menus appear on the LCD when no adjustments are actively being  
made. They cycle between the screen showing the name of the switcher and the  
screen that shows the active input’s number and video format, as shown below.  
4 sec.  
Extron  
System 7SC  
Input #3  
RGB  
Power  
on  
4 sec.  
Default menus  
From any menu or submenu, after eight seconds of inactivity the System 7SC  
will save all adjustment settings and time-out to the default menus.  
The main menus are as shown below. Use the Menu key to scroll between them.  
4 sec.  
Extron  
System 7SC  
Input #1  
VIDEO  
Power  
on  
4 sec.  
MENU  
SWITCHER SETUP/  
CONFIGURATION  
MENU  
AUDIO/VIDEO  
ADJUSTMENTS  
MENU  
IR LEARNING  
CONFIGURATION  
MENU  
INFORMATION  
SYSTEM/OPTIONS  
MENU  
EXIT?  
PRESS NEXT KEY  
NEXT  
MENU  
3-8  
System 7SC • Operation and Configuration  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Switcher Setup/Configuration  
The flowchart below provides an overview of the Switcher Setup/Configuration  
submenu and the options for each setting.  
Extron  
System 7SC  
MENU  
SWITCHER SETUP/  
CONFIGURATION  
Scaler Rate  
1280X1024, 60 Hz  
Scaler Sync  
RGsB  
Scaler Polarity  
H+/V+  
NEXT  
NEXT  
NEXT  
NEXT  
Sync formats  
Polarity combinations  
Scaler output rates  
See the table on the next page for  
available combinations of resolutions  
and refresh rates.  
RGBHV (default)  
RGBS  
RGsB  
H-/V- (default)  
H-/V+  
H+/V-  
H+/V+  
Default: 640x480, 60 Hz  
NOTE Lock = Accu-RATE Frame Lock™  
RGB Delay  
NEXT  
Scaler Blue Out?  
(No) Yes  
Edge Smoothing?  
No (Yes)  
NEXT  
NEXT  
1.5 Sec.  
Delay time (in seconds)  
Display blue & sync only  
No (default)  
Yes  
Smooth edges  
• No  
Yes (default)  
0.0 (default) up to  
5.0  
in 0.5 sec. increments  
Add Slave  
No Slave Swr  
Autoselect # 07  
No (Yes)  
Room1 Relay Cnfg  
Toggle On/Off  
NEXT  
NEXT  
NEXT  
Add a slave switcher on input 1  
No Slave Swr (default)  
...or select a slave switcher input quantity:  
Autoselect the input signal  
format for the front panel input  
No  
Configure the Room 1 relay  
Toggle On/Off (default) – Latching  
mode. The relay remains open or  
8 Input Slave  
10 Input Slave  
6 Input Slave  
4 Input Slave  
Yes (default)  
closed until the button is pressed again.  
RGB input has priority over  
S-video & composite video if all  
formats are active.  
X.XXX Sec – Momentary mode. The  
relay is open or closed for a set time,  
adjustable from 0.250 seconds to 2.000  
seconds in 0.125 second increments.  
Room2 Relay Cnfg  
2:2 Pulldown  
NEXT  
NEXT  
1.375 Sec  
Input#01  
:
Off  
Configure the Room 2 relay  
Turn 2:2 Pulldown On/Off (per input)  
Toggle On/Off (default) – Latching mode. The relay  
On – Select this to activate 2:2 film  
remains open or closed until the button is pressed again.  
detection for the selected input to maximize  
image detail and sharpness for for PAL  
source material that originated from film.  
X.XXX Sec – Momentary mode. The relay is open or  
closed for a set time, adjustable from 0.250 seconds to  
2.000 seconds in 0.125 second increments.  
Off (default) – 2:2 detection is off.  
If you press the Menu button while a submenu is active, the next main menu  
will become active. For example, the menu will change from the Switcher  
Setup/Configuration menu or submenus to the Audio/Video Adjustments  
main menu.  
To return to the default screens, let the System 7SC time-out for 8 seconds, or  
press the Menu button until the Exit? menu appears, then press the Next button.  
System 7SC • Operation and Configuration  
3-9  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Operation and Configuration, cont’d  
Scaler Rate (resolution and refresh rate)  
Rotate the Adjust knob while in the Scaler Rate submenu to select one of the  
available combinations of scaler output resolutions and refresh (vertical scanning)  
rates. Selecting Lock enables the patented Extron Accu-RATE Frame Lock (AFL)  
feature. Accu-RATE Frame Lock eliminates image tearing and other artifacts of  
scaling motion video by eliminating frame rate conversion. It exactly matches the  
output rate of the System 7SC’s scaler to the frame rate of the selected input. Select  
this feature if you will be using motion video sources with a display that is capable  
of a variety of refresh rates.  
The following table shows the available combinations of resolutions and rates.  
Available Scaler Output Resolutions and Rates  
Resolution  
50 Hz  
56 Hz  
60 Hz  
75 Hz  
Lock  
640 x 480  
800 x 600  
832 x 624  
848 x 480  
852 x 480  
1024 x 768_  
1280 x 768_  
1280 x 1024  
1360 x 765_  
1365 x 1024  
480p  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
HDTV (60 Hz)  
HDTV (60 Hz)  
HDTV (60 Hz)  
HDTV (60 Hz)  
720p  
1080p  
1080i  
Scaler Sync (RGB format)  
Using the Adjust knob, select the sync format required by the display: RGBHV,  
RGBS (composite sync), or RGsB (sync on green).  
Scaler Polarity (sync polarity)  
The display or projector may require a particular combination of horizontal (H) and  
vertical (V) sync signal polarities. Select the appropriate combination of positive or  
negative H and V sync by rotating the Adjust knob from within this submenu.  
RGB Delay (Triple-Action Switching)  
With Triple-Action Switching, the System 7 switches to the new sync signal before  
switching RGB (video) signals. That allows the projector to adjust to the new sync  
timing during a brief delay before displaying the new picture, which will appear  
without glitches. Triple-Action Switching is also known as video mute switching.  
Use the Adjust knob to select the blanking period (RGB delay time) from 0 seconds  
(default) to 5 seconds in half-second steps.  
Scaler Blue Out  
To aid in setup of the scaler’s color and tint, Scaler Adjust Blue Only can be set to  
Yes” so that only sync and blue video signals will be passed to the display. Use the  
Adjust knob to select this option, which can be used for scaled video output only.  
3-10 System 7SC • Operation and Configuration  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Edge Smoothing  
This feature smooths edges of objects in a picture by minimizing the differences  
between pixels. The default setting is “Yes”.  
Add Slave (slaving switchers)  
To expand the capacity of the System 7SC to a total of up to 16 inputs, connect and  
configure a slave switcher. A maximum of one Extron switcher can be used.  
A slave cable, Extron part number 26-386-01, is required for the RS-232 connection,  
and the slave’s video output must be connected to input 1 of the System 7SC.  
See “Connecting and Slaving a Switcher” in chapter 2 for cabling instructions, and  
see the following diagram.  
System 7SC Rear Panel  
OUTPUTS  
H/HV  
INPUTS  
Anaheim, CA  
R
R
R
R
R
R
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
V
H/HV  
V
R-Y  
R-Y  
R-Y  
R-Y  
R-Y  
R-Y  
R
G
B
V
100  
-
240 50/60 Hz  
1.3A MAX.  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
V
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
G/Y  
VID  
Host  
Computer  
1
2
3
4
5
6
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
AUDIO IN  
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
B/C  
B-Y  
RS-232  
RGB  
AUDIO OUT  
SCP/AAP CONTROL  
FIXED  
VARIABLE  
1
A
B
C
D
E
A
B
C
D
E
E
D
C
B
A
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
E
D
C
B
A
E
D
C
B
A
A
B
C
D
E
2
3
4
5
6
7
DISPLAY PWR  
SENSOR  
L
1
R
L
2
R
L
3
R
L
4
R
L
5
R
L
6
R
L
R
L
R
1
2
IR COMM  
PROJ CONTROL  
CONTACT CLOSURE  
RELAY  
1
RELAY  
2
IR TRANSPORT  
Slave Cable  
Extron part  
# 26-386-01  
These Extron switchers can be slaved to  
the System 7SC:  
System 8 PLUS  
SW4 AR MX HV  
System 10 PLUS  
SW 6 AR MX HV  
90-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz  
FUSE: 250V, 400mA SLO-BLO  
1
3
5
6
4
2
INPUTS  
INPUTS  
Slave Switcher  
Rear Panel  
VCR  
Computer  
DVD  
The System 7SC with a slaved switcher  
After the slave switcher has been connected to the System 7 and both switchers are  
powered on, select the input quantity (10, 8, 6, or 4 inputs) that corresponds to the  
attached slave switcher from the Add Slave submenu of the Switcher Setup/  
Configuration menu.  
Autoselect #7 (front panel input automatic signal type selection)  
The front panel input (input 7) accepts video and one audio input. Only one video  
format and one audio port will be active at a time on the front panel.  
The active input type (RGB, S-video, or composite video) can be specified via the  
LCD menu, or, in autoselect mode, the System 7SC automatically detects the active  
video signal and selects that signal type whenever input 7 is active/selected. The  
lowest voltage level that can be detected by the switcher is 2.0 Vp-p.  
System 7SC • Operation and Configuration 3-11  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Operation and Configuration, cont’d  
An LED near each video connector indicates which input type is active. Select  
“Yes” from the Autoselect #7 submenu to activate autoselection.  
If the autoselect feature is on, the last input (input 7 if no slave is attached) is  
selected, and video signals are present at all ports for that input, computer  
video (RGB) will be selected as the default source.  
Inputs are autoselected as follows:  
• RGB input (highest priority),  
• S-video input,  
• composite video input (lowest priority).  
The LCD will display Autoselect #7 if the System 7 is not set up for a slaved  
switcher. If a switcher is slaved to the System 7, the LCD will display  
Autoselect #10, Autoselect #12, Autoselect #14, or Autoselect #16, depending  
on the size of the slaved switcher.  
Audio/Video Adjustments  
Extron  
System 7SC  
MENU  
SWITCHER SETUP/  
CONFIGURATION  
MENU  
AUDIO/VIDEO  
ADJUSTMENTS  
Input #4 Config  
Video  
Audio #4 Level  
-12.5dB  
Blank Input #04  
Top=114 Bot=003  
NEXT  
NEXT  
NEXT  
NEXT  
Video format configurations  
Audio level settings  
for each input  
Top blanking  
adjustment  
000 to 127 lines  
000 = (default)  
Bottom blanking  
adjustment  
RGB (default)  
Video  
S-Video  
=
=
=
=
=
computer video  
composite video  
S-video  
-15.0 dB to +9.0 dB,  
adjustable per input  
in 0.5 dB increments  
0.0 dB = default  
000 to 127 lines  
000 = (default)  
• YUV  
Progressive YUV  
component video  
non-interlaced  
(progressive)  
component video  
This adjustment applies  
to both audio outputs.  
Image Size  
Size Input #04  
NEXT  
NEXT  
Input #04  
V/H=07  
V=04  
H=09  
Image size adjustment  
Vertical size  
adjustment  
00 to 15  
Horizontal  
size  
adjustment  
00 to 15  
Rotating the adjustment knob propor-  
tionally resizes the picture. The aspect  
ratio is maintained. Range: 00 to 15  
Image resizing stops when either a  
horizontal or a vertical sizing limit is  
reached.  
Input Config(uration) (signal format)  
1.  
From within the Input Configuration submenu, press the button of the input  
you wish to configure. The input’s number will appear on the LCD screen.  
2.  
Rotate the Adjust knob to select the appropriate video format (RGB,  
composite video, S-video, component video, or progressive component video)  
for each input.  
3.  
Repeat steps 1 and 2 as needed to configure each input.  
3-12 System 7SC • Operation and Configuration  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Audio Level  
From this submenu audio levels can be adjusted per input from -15 dB to +9 dB in  
0.5 dB increments. This allows the signal to be boosted or trimmed to a consistent  
output level so that there is no noticeable difference in level when switching between  
inputs. This adjustment applies to both the Fixed and the Variable audio output.  
The Volume adjustment, which affects the Variable audio output only, is applied to  
all inputs equally, and it is an attenuation applied in addition to the per-input audio  
level adjustments made using this submenu.  
Blank Input (blanking adjustment)  
To remove noise or extraneous material such as closed captioning by removing scan  
lines at either the top or bottom of the screen, adjust the top blanking or bottom  
blanking. Rotate the vertical shift knob to set the number of lines removed from  
top of the picture. Rotate the horizontal shift knob to set the number of lines  
removed from the bottom.  
Image Size  
To proportionately resize the displayed picture without altering the aspect ratio,  
rotate either the vertical ( ) or the horizontal ( ) shift knob while in the Image Size  
submenu. Whichever knob is used, the effect is the same: proportional picture sizing.  
During Image Size adjustment, if a horizontal or a vertical size limit is  
reached, the sizing stops, and the aspect ratio remains unchanged. The LCD  
screen displays Min or Max.  
Size Input  
To resize a picture, enter the Size submenu, then rotate the vertical( ) shift knob to  
make the picture taller or shorter, or rotate the horizontal ( ) shift knob to make  
the picture wider or narrower. The amount of adjustment available depends on the  
selected output rate.  
If a sizing limit has been reached, the LCD screen will display Min or Max.  
System 7SC • Operation and Configuration 3-13  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Operation and Configuration, cont’d  
IR Learning Configuration  
Via an RS-232 connection, infrared commands can be downloaded into the switcher  
as driver files from Extron’s Web site. The System 7SC can also “learn” IR  
commands directly from a display’s remote control. IR learning is convenient for  
installing new or updated commands into the System 7SC while in the field.  
IR commands can be associated with any front panel control (Display Power,  
Display Mute, Mode, Room 1, Room 2) or input selection button. Pressing one of  
those buttons will only cause an IR command to be executed if a command has  
been programmed into the System 7SC and associated with that button.  
The Display Power and Display Mute buttons each have two memory blocks for IR  
or RS-232 information in order to meet the needs of many displays that require  
separate commands for power on/power off and mute on/mute off.  
The IR Learning Configuration menu provides a way to initiate IR Learning and to  
designate which front panel button will have which command associated with it.  
The flowchart below shows how to move through the IR Learning Configuration  
submenu.  
Extron  
System 7SC  
MENU  
SWITCHER SETUP/  
CONFIGURATION  
From any screen in  
this submenu,  
press MENU  
MENU  
to go to the main display.  
AUDIO/VIDEO  
ADJUSTMENTS  
MENU  
IR LEARNING  
CONFIGURATION  
Display Power: On  
Status: Clear  
Display Power: Off  
Status: Saved  
NEXT  
NEXT  
NEXT  
Initiate IR learning on or clear  
IR codes from memory  
Initiate IR learning on or clear  
IR codes from memory  
Display Mute: On  
Status: Saved  
Display Mute: Off  
Status: Saved  
Mode  
Status: Clear  
NEXT  
NEXT  
NEXT  
Initiate IR learning on or clear  
IR codes from memory  
Initiate IR learning on or clear  
IR codes from memory  
Initiate IR learning on or clear  
IR codes from memory  
Room 1  
Status: Clear  
Room 2  
Status: Clear  
Input #1  
Status: Clear  
NEXT  
NEXT  
NEXT  
Initiate IR learning on or clear  
IR codes from memory  
Initiate IR learning on or clear  
IR codes from memory  
Initiate IR learning on or clear  
IR codes from memory  
Configure inputs  
#2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7  
NEXT  
Navigating through the IR Learning Configuration menu  
3-14 System 7SC • Operation and Configuration  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Clearing IR commands from memories  
The memory for each Display, Room, or input selection button can either be clear  
(empty, no stored commands are associated with the button) or saved (containing  
an IR command that is saved in nonvolatile memory). To clear IR commands from  
a button’s memory:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
From the main menu press the Menu button until the IR Learning  
Configuration menu appears.  
Scroll through the submenu to the desired button by pressing the Next  
button.  
Rotate the Adjust knob ( ) to toggle from the button’s status to the Clear  
command.  
Press the Next button to clear the IR commands from that Display, Room, or  
input selection button’s memory.  
Press Next to scroll to another button, or press Menu or allow the System 7 to  
time out to the main screen.  
Extron  
System 7SC  
MENU  
SWITCHER SETUP/  
CONFIGURATION  
MENU  
AUDIO/VIDEO  
ADJUSTMENTS  
From any screen in  
this submenu,  
press MENU to go to  
the IR LEARNING menu.  
MENU  
Scrolls through  
buttons that  
can have  
associated  
IR commands  
IR LEARNING  
CONFIGURATION  
Display Power: On  
Status: Saved  
Display Power: Off  
Status: Saved  
NEXT  
NEXT  
NEXT  
Display Power: On  
Learn?  
Display Power: On  
Clear?  
Display Power: On  
Clearing IR!  
Display Power: On  
Status: Clear  
NEXT  
NEXT  
The button's IR  
codes have been  
cleared from  
memory.  
Clearing IR commands from a buttons memory  
System 7SC • Operation and Configuration 3-15  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Operation and Configuration, cont’d  
Initiating IR learning  
If an IR command from the display’s remote control has not already been  
programmed into the System 7, a driver is unavailable, or an update is needed, IR  
learning is the best, fastest way to load that command into the System 7. Use the  
flowchart below as a guide to IR learning.  
IR learning will automatically replace any old commands from the buttons you are  
programming. If no IR signal is received by the System 7 during IR learning, the  
previously stored IR commands are not cleared; they remain in that button’s  
memory.  
Extron  
System 7SC  
MENU  
SWITCHER SETUP/  
CONFIGURATION  
MENU  
AUDIO/VIDEO  
ADJUSTMENTS  
Repeat all steps for each  
button to be learned.  
MENU  
IR LEARNING  
CONFIGURATION  
Input #1  
Status: Clear  
NEXT  
Input #1  
Status: Saved  
The LCD and the front panel button flash  
every half second until the IR signal  
is learned (up to 6 sec.).  
Signal has been learned  
Signal was not learned  
Input #1  
Learn?  
Input #1  
IR Learning!  
NEXT  
Point the projector's  
IR remote control  
2 seconds  
at the System 7SC's  
ADJUST  
IR Learn porthole.  
VOLUME  
Briefly press the  
desired button on  
the remote.  
Input #1  
Retry!  
DISPLAY  
IR  
RX LEARN  
TX  
RX  
SYSTEM 7SC  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
If the IR signal is not detected  
by the System 7SC, after  
3 cycles the switcher exits  
IR learning and returns to the  
button's status screen.  
Initiating IR learning  
3-16 System 7SC • Operation and Configuration  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Information/System Options  
The Information/System Options menu provides information on the System 7SC  
(firmware version and part number) and on the projector and driver. The switcher  
can also be reset to factory default settings via this menu.  
Extron  
System 7SC  
MENU  
SWITCHER SETUP/  
CONFIGURATION  
MENU  
AUDIO/VIDEO  
ADJUSTMENTS  
MENU  
IR LEARNING  
CONFIGURATION  
MENU  
INFORMATION  
SYSTEM/OPTIONS  
Sys 7SC VerX.XX  
PN 60-340-01  
No Driver  
No Version  
Reset to Default  
Press Menu&Next  
NEXT  
NEXT  
NEXT  
NEXT  
MENU  
4 sec.  
NEXT  
Projector and driver  
information  
Drivername or Custom  
Version of the driver  
Confirm Reset  
Press Menu&Next  
MENU  
NEXT  
SHARP XGNV6XU  
IR Rev CUSTOM  
Please Wait  
Resetting System  
NEXT  
Reset to Default (clearing settings and adjustments)  
Resetting the System 7SC clears all the user-made settings and adjustments from  
the System 7’s memory and replaces them with the factory default settings. This  
includes settings for audio level, color, tint, brightness, contrast, detail, and  
centering. All inputs will be reset to RGB input.  
When the system is reset, the IR and RS-232 commands and drivers will remain in  
memory.  
Global system reset  
A global system reset clears and resets all of the System 7SC’s settings, including  
the settings/adjustments discussed above and all programming, IR and RS-232  
commands, and drivers. To perform a global reset, press and hold the Menu and  
Next keys while connecting the System 7 to an AC power source.  
Image adjustments  
All the image adjustments are stored in memory and can be set separately for each  
input. Image adjustments apply to scaled video output only; RGB signals are  
passed through without adjustments.  
Color, tint, brightness, contrast, detail  
To adjust an image for color, tint, brightness, contrast, or detail, follow the steps on  
the next page. An illustration of making color adjustments shows the process,  
which is the same for all the image adjustments.  
System 7SC • Operation and Configuration 3-17  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Operation and Configuration, cont’d  
4 sec.  
4 sec.  
1.  
2.  
Press the input selection button  
of the input you wish to adjust.  
Extron  
System 7SC  
Input #1  
Video  
Power  
on  
Press the appropriate image  
adjustment button (Color, Tint,  
Bright, Cont, or Detail). The  
LCD display will show the name  
of the adjustment and the  
Input  
selection  
button  
Input #3  
YUV  
COLOR  
number of the current setting.  
Color  
114  
3.  
4.  
Rotate the Adjust knob ( ) to select a  
level from 0 (Min) to 255 (Max). The  
switcher will time-out to the default  
menu after 8 seconds.  
ColorXXX  
8 sec.  
timeout  
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each image  
adjustment to be made for that input.  
XXX = a color adjustment setting from 0 to 255  
0 = minimum  
255 = maximum  
The LCD display may show “N/A”  
(not applicable) in place of a  
number if that adjustment doesn’t apply to the input’s video format. For  
example, the tint adjustment applies only to NTSC composite video, so N/A  
will be displayed if the Tint button is pressed when a PAL composite video  
input or an RGB input is selected.  
Centering  
To adjust centering:  
1.  
2.  
Press the input selection button of the input to be adjusted.  
Rotate the vertical ( ) or horizontal (  
shift knob while watching the display.  
)
Input  
selection  
button  
Input  
selection  
button  
The LCD screen will appear as shown at  
right during centering adjustment.  
V-Shift  
XXX  
H-Shift  
XXX  
The shift knobs have no mechanical  
limits to their rotation. The shift  
values range from 0 to 255, and the  
picture will stop moving on screen  
when these limits are reached.  
XXX = a vertical shift  
XXX = a horizontal shift  
setting from 0 to 255  
setting from 0 to 255  
Executive mode (front panel lockout)  
To prevent accidental changes to settings, follow the steps shown in the illustration  
on the next page to enable the System 7SC’s executive mode. Executive mode locks  
all front panel functions except input selection and control commands (display and  
room functions) and disables setup menu options. The System 7SC’s front panel  
and the IR 701 are both affected by executive mode. When executive mode is  
active, all functions and adjustments can still be made through RS-232 control.  
For details on RS-232 control, see chapter four.  
3-18 System 7SC • Operation and Configuration  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Extron  
Extron  
System 7SC  
System 7SC  
Press for  
2 seconds  
Press for  
2 seconds  
COLOR DETAIL  
COLOR DETAIL  
Hold for 2s for  
Hold for 2s for  
Executive Mode  
Executive Mode  
Release Keys  
Release Keys  
Executive Mode  
On  
Executive Mode  
Off  
4 sec.  
timeout  
4 sec.  
timeout  
Enabling and disabling executive mode  
Remote Control of the System 7SC  
The System 7SC can be controlled by using its front panel controls; an optional  
IR 701 infrared remote control; optional SCP/AAP A, SCP 200, and/or SCP 250  
remote control pads; or an RS-232 control device or computer.  
SCP control pads  
The Extron SCP/AAP A control pad replicates a few of the front panel controls.  
It provides Display Power, Display Mute, and Display Mode buttons, and a  
Show Me button. Pressing the Show Me button selects a  
SHOW ME  
AUDIO  
VOLUME  
MAX/  
MIN  
specific input, which is determined by setting the DIP  
switch on the control pad’s circuit board. Another  
control device must be used to select any other input,  
make adjustments, or configure the switcher.  
DISPLAY  
POWER MUTE  
MODE  
SCP/ AAP A  
The SCP 200, shown at left below, replicates the control (Display Power, Display Mute,  
display Mode, Room 1, Room 2) and input selection buttons. The SCP 200 has an  
IR receiver device for receiving commands for the System 7SC from the IR 701.  
IR  
DISPLAY  
MUTE  
AUDIO  
POWER  
MAX/  
MIN  
MODE  
IR  
VOLUME  
DISPLAY  
POWER  
DISPLAY  
MUTE  
ROOM/  
RELAY 1  
ROOM/  
RELAY 2  
MODE  
1
7
2
3
4
5
6
ROOM  
1
ROOM  
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
SCP 250  
SCP 200  
The SCP 250, shown at right above, includes all the features of the SCP 200 and  
adds a volume control knob and LED.  
Setup and adjustments cannot be performed from the SCP 200 or SCP 250.  
A total of up to sixteen SCP/AAP A, SCP 200, or SCP 250 control pads can  
be linked together and connected to the System 7SC switcher. See the SCP’s  
user’s manual for details on how to configure and link SCP control pads.  
System 7SC • Operation and Configuration 3-19  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Operation and Configuration, cont’d  
IR 701 infrared remote control  
The IR 701, shown at right, replicates all of the front panel  
controls except the Menu and Next buttons. Unless executive  
mode is enabled, adjustments can be made from the IR 701, but  
you must use the System 7’s front panel or the Windows-based  
control program (via an RS-232 device) to configure and program  
the switcher. See chapter four, “Serial Communication”, for  
details.  
Control Functions  
Audio  
Mute  
Display  
Display  
Power  
Mute  
Volume  
Mode  
Input Selection  
1
5
9
2
6
0
3
4
8
7
ENTER  
The topmost part of the IR 701 includes the control functions  
Room  
Room  
1
2
(Display Power, Mute, Mode) and the master volume control (as  
^
and buttons). The middle portion of the IR 701 features the  
SHIFT  
^
input selection buttons, Room 1, Room 2, and centering/shift  
buttons. The bottom part contains the adjustment controls for  
color, tint, brightness, contrast, and detail adjustments. The  
adjustment functions will be disabled if executive mode is on.  
COLOR  
TINT  
Image Adjustments  
BRIGHT  
CONT  
DETAIL  
IR 701  
System Remote  
Selecting an input  
To use the IR 701 to select an input, press the input number, then press the Enter  
key. For example, if a switcher is slaved to the System 7 and you want to select  
input 15, press 1, press 5, then press Enter. The System 7 will switch to input 15.  
If you select an input that doesn’t exist, such as input 8 when a slave switcher is not  
connected, the switcher will ignore the command.  
3-20 System 7SC • Operation and Configuration  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
System 7SC  
Chapter Four  
4
Serial Communication  
RS-232 Programmer’s Guide  
Control Software for Windows  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Serial Communication  
The System 7SC can be remotely controlled via a host computer or other device  
(such as a control system) attached to the rear panel RS-232 connector. The control  
device (host) can use either Extron’s Simple Instruction Set (SIS) commands or the  
graphical control program for Windows.  
The switcher uses a protocol of 9600 baud, 1 stop bit, no parity, and no flow control.  
The rear panel RS-232 9-pin D connector has the following pin assignments:  
5
1
Pin RS-232 function Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Tx  
Rx  
Tx 2  
Gnd  
Rx 2  
No connection  
Transmit data  
Receive data  
Transmit data  
Signal ground  
No connection  
No connection  
Receive data  
9
6
DB9 Pin Locations  
Female  
Pins 4 and 8 on the host connector  
must be used for Tx2 and Rx2 only  
(for communicating with a slaved  
switcher), and not for other signals in  
the host system. If needed, disable or  
disconnect pins 4 and 8 on the host side.  
No connection  
RS-232 Programmer’s Guide  
Host-to-switcher communications  
SIS commands consist of one or more characters per field. No special characters  
are required to begin or end a command sequence. When the System 7SC  
determines that a command is valid, it executes the command and sends a  
response to the host device. All responses from the switcher to the host end 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.  
Switcher-initiated messages  
When a local event such as a front panel (or SCP control pad) selection or  
adjustment takes place, the System 7SC switcher responds by sending a message to  
the host. No response is required from the host. The switcher-initiated messages  
are listed here (underlined).  
(C) Copyright 2001, Extron Electronics, System 7SC, Vx.xx  
The System 7SC sends the copyright message when it first powers on. Vx.xx is the  
firmware version number.  
X1  
X1  
C hn  
(where  
is the input number)  
The System 7SC sends this response when an input is switched. C = both audio  
and video were switched.  
Error responses  
When the switcher receives a valid SIS command, it executes the command and  
sends a response to the host device. If the System 7SC is unable to execute the  
command because the command is invalid or it contains invalid parameters, it  
returns an error response to the host.  
The error response codes and their descriptions are as follows:  
E01 – Invalid input channel number (the number is too large)  
E10 – Invalid command  
E13 – Invalid value (the number is out of range/too large)  
E16 – Unit is busy  
E23 – Checksum error.  
4-2  
System 7SC • Serial Communication  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Using the command/response tables  
The command/response tables on the next page list valid command ASCII codes, the  
switcher’s responses to the host, and a description of the command’s function or  
the results of executing the command. Except when setting audio gain/attenuation,  
upper and lower case characters may be used interchangeably in the command field.  
The ASCII to HEX conversion  
table at left is for use with the  
ASCII to HEX Conversion Table  
command/response tables.  
ASCII to Hex conversion table  
The command/response tables use symbols (defined below) to represent variables.  
Symbol definitions  
=
Scaler output rate  
X11  
=
=
=
=
CR/LF (carriage return/line feed) (hex 0D 0A)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
= 640x480 @ 50 Hz  
17 = 1024x768 @ Lock  
18 = 1280x768 @ 56 Hz  
19 = 1280x1024 @ 50 Hz  
20 = 1280x1024 @ 60 Hz  
21 = 1280x1024 @ Lock  
22 = 1360x765 @ 60 Hz  
23 = 1365x1024 @ 60 Hz  
Space  
= 640x480 @ 60 Hz  
= 640x480 @ 75 Hz  
= 640x480 @ Lock*  
= 800x600 @ 50 Hz  
= 800x600 @ 60 Hz  
= 800x600 @ 75 Hz  
= 800x600 @ Lock  
= 832x624 @ 60 Hz  
Escape key  
Esc  
X1  
Specific input number (0 through 7 if no slave is  
attached, 0 to 16 maximum with a slaved 10-input  
switcher)  
0 = no connection  
1 = input 1, 2 = input 2, and so forth  
24 = 1365x1024  
@
Lock  
25 = 480p (HDTV), 60 Hz  
26 = 480p @ Lock  
27 = 720p (HDTV), 60 Hz  
28 = 720p @ Lock  
29 = 1080p (HDTV), 60 Hz  
30 = 1080p @ Lock  
31 = 1080i (HDTV), 60 Hz  
32 = 1080i @ Lock  
X2  
X3  
=
=
0 = off, 1 = on  
10 = 832x624 @ 75 Hz  
11 = 832x624 @ Lock  
12 = 848x480 @ 60 Hz  
13 = 852x480 @ 60 Hz  
14 = 1024x768 @ 50 Hz  
15 = 1024x768 @ 60 Hz  
16 = 1024x768 @ 75 Hz  
Display power status (0 through 3)  
0 = display power is off  
1 = display power is on  
2 = display is powering down  
3 = display is powering up  
X4  
=
Video signal type (0 through 7)  
0 = RGB  
*NOTE: Lock is Accu-RATE Frame Lock™  
1 = composite video  
2 = composite video  
3 = S-video  
=
Detected input signal standard (0 through 4)  
X12  
0 = none  
1 = NTSC 3.58  
2 = PAL  
3 = NTSC 4.43  
4 = SECAM  
= not applicable (occurs when the input is  
set for RGB, YUV, or progressive YUV)  
4 = S-video  
5 = component video (YUV)  
6 = component video (YUV)  
7 = component video (YUV), progressive  
X5  
=
One through the maximum possible number of inputs  
(1 through 7 up to 16) for the connected equipment  
(7 for a stand-alone System 7, 16 if a 10-input  
switcher is slaved to the System 7) See “Connecting  
and Slaving a Switcher” in chapter two.  
=
=
=
=
Detail level (0 through 63)  
X13  
X14  
X15  
X16  
Volume adjustment range (0 through 100%)  
Adjustment range (1 through 15)  
X6  
X7  
X8  
=
=
=
Audio gain (0 through 18) in ½ dB steps  
Executive mode status (0 through 2)  
Audio attenuation (1 through 30) in ½ dB steps  
0 = disabled (executive mode off, normal mode on)  
1 = enabled, image adjustments are locked  
2 = enabled, all front panel features are locked  
Controller firmware version (listed to  
two decimal places e.g.: x.xx)  
=
=
Numeric value (-15 through +9) in dB  
Picture adjustment range (0 through 255)  
X9  
=
Blanking adjustment range (0 through 127 lines)  
X17  
X10  
System 7SC • Serial Communication  
4-3  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Serial Communication, cont’d  
Command/response table for SIS commands  
Command  
ASCII Command Response  
Additional description  
(host to switcher)  
(switcher to host)  
Input selection  
Select both video and audio  
Example:  
X1  
X1  
X1  
!
Chn  
Video & audio input  
6!  
Chn06  
Example: select input 6 video & audio  
X1  
X1  
X1  
Select audio only  
Select video only  
$
&
Aud  
Vid  
Audio input  
Video input  
X1  
X1  
X1  
Display (projector) power  
Turn display power on  
Turn display power off  
View display power status  
Example:  
X3  
X3  
X3  
1P  
0P  
P
Pwr  
Pwr  
Pwr  
On (discrete)  
Off (discrete)  
Show the display power status.  
P
Pwr2  
Display mute  
Turn display mute on  
Example:  
X2  
1M  
1M  
0M  
M
Mut  
Mute  
Mut1  
X2  
Turn display mute off  
View display mute status  
Mut  
Mut  
Unmute  
Show the display mute status.  
X2  
Display mode  
Toggle display mode  
J
Mde  
Toggle the display mode on/off.  
Room function  
Turn room relay 1 on  
Turn room relay 1 off  
Turn room relay 2 on  
Example:  
X2  
X2  
X2  
1*1 O  
1*0 O  
2*1 O  
2*1O  
2*0 O  
1O  
Rly 1*  
Rly 1*  
Rly 2*  
Rly2*1  
Rly 2*  
Rly 1*  
Rly1*0  
Rly 2*  
Rly2*1  
Relay 1 on (discrete)  
Relay 1 off (discrete)  
Relay 2 on (discrete)  
X2  
X2  
Turn room relay 2 off  
View relay 1 status  
Example:  
Relay 2 off (discrete)  
Show the status of relay 1.  
1O  
X2  
View relay 2 status  
Example:  
2O  
2O  
Show the status of relay 2.  
Audio gain/attenuation  
Set audio gain  
X6  
X9  
G
Aud  
Set a single input’s gain (in dB).  
Example: set gain to +9 dB  
Example:  
18G  
Aud+09.0  
X7  
X9  
Set audio attenuation  
Example:  
g
Aud  
Set an input’s attenuation (in dB).  
Example: set attenuation to -11.5 dB  
Show an input’s audio level.  
23g  
G
Aud-11.5  
X9  
View audio channel level  
Aud  
Volume adjustment for the Variable output  
X14  
X14  
Set the Variable output’s volume  
V
Vol  
Specify the volume for the  
variable audio output.  
Example:  
82V  
+V  
-V  
Vol082  
Example: set volume to 82  
X14  
Increment  
Decrement  
Vol  
Increase variable audio output.  
Decrease variable audio output.  
X14  
Vol  
X14  
View the Variable output’s level  
V
Vol  
Show the variable output  
volume.  
Audio mute  
X2  
Mute on (fixed & variable audio outputs) 1Z  
Amt  
Mute both audio outputs.  
Example:  
1Z  
Amt1  
X2  
Mute off (fixed & variable audio outputs) 0Z  
Amt  
Unmute all audio outputs.  
X2  
View audio mute status  
Z
Amt  
Show the status of audio mute.  
4-4  
System 7SC • Serial Communication  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Command/response table for SIS commands (continued)  
Command  
ASCII Command Response  
Additional description  
(host to switcher)  
(switcher to host)  
Video configuration  
X5 X4  
*
X4  
Set video signal type  
\
Typ  
= ____  
Set the input signal type. (Type =  
Vid, Y-C, YUV, YUVp, or RGB)  
Example:  
2*7\  
Typ7=YUVp  
Example: set input 2 to  
progressive component video  
X5  
X4  
View the video signal type  
\
Show the video signal type.  
Example:  
6\  
Typ1=Vid  
Example: show input 6 video type.  
Color  
X10  
X10  
Set a specific color value  
Example:  
C
Col  
Specify a color adjustment level.  
Example: set the color adjustment to 47.  
Increase color adjustment level.  
Decrease color adjustment level.  
Show the color adjustment.  
47C  
+C  
-C  
Col047  
X10  
Increment  
Decrement  
View the color value  
Col  
Col  
Col  
X10  
X10  
C
Tint  
X10  
X10  
Set a specific tint value  
Example:  
T
Tin  
Specify a tint adjustment level.  
Example: set the tint to 176.  
Increase tint adjustment level.  
Decrease tint adjustment level.  
Show the tint adjustment.  
176T  
+T  
-T  
Tin176  
X10  
Increment  
Decrement  
View the tint value  
Tin  
Tin  
Tin  
X10  
X10  
T
Contrast  
X10  
X10  
Set a specific contrast value  
Increment  
Decrement  
^
Con  
Con  
Con  
Con  
Specify the contrast adjustment.  
Increase the contrast.  
Decrease the contrast.  
X10  
+^  
-^  
^
X10  
X10  
View the contrast value  
Show the contrast setting.  
Brightness  
X10  
X10  
Set a specific value  
Y
Brt  
Specify the brightness  
adjustment.  
X10  
Increment  
Decrement  
View the brightness value  
+Y  
-Y  
Y
Brt  
Brt  
Brt  
Increase the brightness.  
Decrease the brightness.  
Show the brightness setting.  
X10  
X10  
Detail mode  
X13  
X13  
Set the detail level  
View the detail value  
D
H
Det  
Det  
Specify the detail level.  
Show the detail setting.  
X13  
D
Horizontal shift  
Set horizontal position  
Increment  
Decrement  
View the horizontal pos. value  
X10  
+H  
-H  
H
X10  
Hph  
Hph  
Hph  
Hph  
Specify the horizontal position.  
Shift right.  
Shift left.  
X10  
X10  
X10  
Show the horizontal position.  
Vertical shift  
X10  
+/  
-/  
/
X10  
Set the vertical position  
Increment up  
Increment down  
/
Vph  
Vph  
Vph  
Vph  
Specify the vertical position.  
Shift up.  
Shift down.  
X10  
X10  
X10  
View the vertical pos. value  
Show the vertical position.  
System 7SC • Serial Communication  
4-5  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Serial Communication, cont’d  
Command/response table for SIS commands (continued)  
Command  
ASCII Command Response  
Additional description  
(host to switcher)  
(switcher to host)  
Image size  
X15  
X15  
X15  
X15  
X15  
Specify image size, maintain aspect ratio  
Size up, maintain aspect ratio  
Size down, maintain aspect ratio  
View the image size value  
{
Isz  
Isz  
Isz  
Isz  
Set picture height & width together.  
Increase height & width equally.  
Decrease height & width size equally.  
Show the image size setting.  
+{  
-{  
{
Horizontal size  
X15  
X15  
Specify the horizontal size  
Increase the horizontal size  
Decrease the horizontal size  
View the horizontal size value  
:
Hsz  
Hsz  
Hsz  
Hsz  
Set the picture width.  
Widen the picture.  
Make the picture narrower.  
Show the horizontal size setting.  
X15  
X15  
X15  
+:  
-:  
:
Vertical size  
X15  
X15  
X15  
X15  
X15  
Specify the vertical size  
Increase the vertical size  
Decrease the vertical size  
View the vertical size value  
;
Vsz  
Vsz  
Vsz  
Vsz  
Set the picture height.  
+;  
-;  
;
Make the picture taller.  
Make the picture shorter.  
Show the vertical size setting.  
Top blanking  
X17  
X17  
Specify a top blanking value  
(
Blt  
Set the number of lines to blank  
at the top of the picture.  
X17  
Increase the top blanking value  
Decrease the top blanking value  
View the top blanking value  
+(  
-(  
(
Blt  
Blt  
Blt  
Increase the # of top lines blanked.  
Decrease the # of top lines blanked.  
Show the number of lines that are  
blanked at the top of the picture.  
X17  
X17  
Bottom blanking  
X17  
X17  
X17  
X17  
X17  
Specify a bottom blanking value  
)
Blb  
Blb  
Blb  
Blb  
Set the number of lines to blank  
at the bottom of the picture.  
Increase the number of lines  
blanked at the bottom.  
Decrease the number of bottom  
lines blanked.  
Show the # of bottom lines that  
are blanked.  
Increase the bottom blanking value +)  
Decrease the bottom blanking value -)  
View the bottom blanking value  
)
Scaler rate  
X11  
X11  
X11  
Set the output rate  
View the output rate  
=
Rte  
Rte  
Select a scaler output scan rate.  
Show the scaler output rate.  
=
Freeze  
Enable  
1F  
0F  
F
Frz1  
Frz0  
Output a “frozen” video image.  
Turn off freeze (output motion).  
Show the freeze status.  
Disable  
View the freeze status  
X2  
Frz  
Example:  
F
Frz0  
4-6  
System 7SC • Serial Communication  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Command/response table for SIS commands (continued)  
Command  
ASCII Command Response  
Additional description  
(host to switcher)  
(switcher to host)  
Executive mode (front panel lockout)  
Disable  
0X  
1X  
2X  
Exe0  
Exe1  
Exe2  
Adjustments & selections can  
be made from the front panel.  
Lock front panel adjustments;  
adjust image via RS-232 only.  
Lock all front panel controls  
(adjustments & input selection);  
adjust via RS-232 only, select via  
RS-232 or IR 701.  
Enable (lock image adjustments)  
Enable (lock selection & adjustments)  
X16  
View the executive mode status  
X
X
Exe  
Show executive mode status.  
Example:  
Exe0  
Firmware version, part number & information requests  
X8  
Query firmware version number  
Q
Ver  
Show the controller firmware  
version.  
Request part number  
Request general info.  
N
I
N60-340-01  
Show the switcher’s part #.  
(See below.)  
Show the switcher’s status.  
X1  
X1  
X12  
X5  
Vid •Aud •Std  
•Max  
Request projector configuration  
K
(16 char + spc + 16 char)  
Show which projector driver is  
being used. The response is a  
string of 16 characters + space +  
16 characters (total = 33  
characters).  
Example:  
K
Proxima_XXXXXXXX•YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY  
Zap (reset to default settings)  
Zap audio levels to 0 dB  
Zap image adjustments/controls  
Esc  
Esc  
zA  
zI  
ZapA  
ZapI  
Reset all audio levels to 0dB.  
Reset the image adjustments to  
factory settings.  
Esc  
Esc  
Zap user learned IR drivers  
zU  
zE  
ZapU  
ZapE  
Clear memory page 1 (remove  
learned IR drivers).  
Zap Extron downloaded drivers  
Clear memory page 0 (remove  
RS-232/IR projector drivers that  
were created by Extron and  
downloaded to the System 7  
and remove user-entered RS-232  
commands).  
Esc  
Zap all System 7 settings/memories  
zXXX  
ZapXXX  
Reset everything: all settings,  
adjustments, and drivers to the  
factory default.  
System 7SC • Serial Communication  
4-7  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Serial Communication, cont’d  
X?  
X?  
The syntax for setting a special function is __ *  
# where __ is the function number and  
is the value.  
To view a function’s setting, use __#, where __ is the function number. In the following table the values of  
X?  
the  
variable are different for each command/function. These values are given in the rightmost column.  
Command/response table for special function SIS commands  
X?  
Command  
ASCII Command Response  
values  
(host to switcher)  
(switcher to host)  
and additional descriptions  
Delay times  
X?  
X?  
Power on delay  
1 *  
#
WarmUp*  
0 = 0 seconds,  
1 = 2 seconds,  
2 = 4 seconds,  
... in 2 second steps up to  
150 = 300 seconds (5 minutes).  
Example:  
Example:  
1*8#  
1#  
WarmUp*08  
WarmUp*023  
Example: set a 16 second power on delay  
Example: view the power on delay  
setting.  
X?  
X?  
Power off delay  
2 *  
#
#
CoolDown*  
0 = 0 seconds,  
1 = 2 seconds,  
2 = 4 seconds,... in 2 second  
steps up to 150 = 300 seconds.  
Example: set a 46 second power off  
Example:  
2*23#  
CoolDown*023  
delay.  
X?  
X?  
RGB delay (Triple-Action Switching)  
3 *  
RGBDly*  
0 = 0.0 seconds (default), 1 = 0.5  
seconds, 2 = 1.0 seconds,  
... in ½ second steps up to  
10 = 5.0 seconds  
Example:  
3*7#  
RGBDly*07  
Example: 3.5 second RGB delay  
Room relays  
X?  
X?  
Room relay 1 mode/timing  
4 *  
#
#
Rly1Tm*  
0 = toggle mode (press on/off),  
1 = momentary, 1 8 second long,  
/
2 = momentary, ¼ second long,  
3 = momentary, 3 8 second long,  
/
... in 1 8 second steps up to  
/
16 = 2.0 seconds  
Example: momentary, 1.875 sec. long  
Example:  
4*15#  
Rly1Tm*15  
X?  
X?  
Room relay 2 mode/timing  
5 *  
Rly2Tm*  
0 = toggle mode (press on/off),  
1 = momentary, 1 8 second long,  
/
2 = momentary, ¼ second long,  
3 = momentary, 3 8 second long,  
/
... in 1 8 second steps up to  
/
16 = 2.0 seconds  
Example:  
5*8#  
Rly2Tm*08  
Example: momentary, 1.0 sec. long  
Scaler settings  
X?  
X?  
Scaler output sync format  
6 *  
#
#
SyncOut*  
0 = RGBHV (default)  
1 = RGBS  
2 = RGsB (sync on green, SOG)  
Example:  
6*1#  
SyncOut*1  
Example: RGBHV sync output  
X?  
X?  
Scaler output polarity  
7 *  
SyncPol*  
0 = H-/V- (default)  
1 = H-/V+  
2 = H+/V-  
3 = H+/V+  
Example:  
7*1#  
SyncPol*1  
Example: H-/V+ sync polarity  
X?  
X?  
Blue screen (blue & sync output only) 8*  
#
Blu*  
0 = off (default) (RGB & sync output)  
1 = on (blue video & sync output only)  
Example:  
8*1#  
Blu*1  
Example: blue & sync output for setup  
4-8  
System 7SC • Serial Communication  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Command/response table for special function SIS commands (continued)  
X?  
Command  
ASCII Command Response  
values  
(host to switcher)  
(switcher to host)  
and additional descriptions  
Audio settings  
X?  
X?  
Audio mute on/off w/display power 10 *  
#
AudMute*  
0 = no (audio doesn’t mute when  
display power is off or unmute  
when display power is on)  
1 = yes (default) (audio mutes  
when display power is off, audio  
unmutes when display power is on)  
Example: set audio to mute  
when display powers off.  
Example:  
10*1#  
AudMute*1  
X?  
X?  
Limit audio level on power-up  
11*  
#
VolLimit*  
0 = audio off, 1 = 1% of max.  
level, 2 = 2% of max possible  
level, ... up to 100.  
50 = default value.  
100 = no limit on audio level.  
If this feature is enabled, the  
maximum initial power-up  
volume level will not exceed the  
level specified by this command.  
Example: limit power-up volume  
to 28% of maximum volume.  
Example:  
11*28#  
VolLimit*028  
IR-related settings  
X?  
X?  
Send IR/RS-232 commands  
associated with the currently  
selected input (reselect the  
current input channel)  
12 *  
#
IR0m*  
0 = no (default)  
1 = yes  
upon display power-up  
X?  
X?  
Disable IR commands while  
the display’s power is off  
13 *  
#
#
IR1m*  
0 = no  
1 = yes (default)  
X?  
X?  
Repeat the display power-off  
command (after a slight delay).  
(For learned IR power-off  
commands only.)  
14 *  
IR3m*  
0 = no (default)  
1 = yes  
Miscellaneous settings  
X?  
X?  
Autoselect input 7 signal type  
9 *  
#
Sw7Auto*  
0 = no  
1 = yes (default)  
X?  
X?  
Automatic shut-off  
15 *  
#
AutoOff*  
0 = disabled (use manual shutoff)  
(default),  
1 = 15 minute shutoff delay,  
2 = 30 minute delay,  
(issue a display power-off  
command after a specific  
period of inactivity)  
... in 15 minute steps up to  
32 = 480 minutes (8 hours).  
X?  
X?  
Edge smoothing  
16 *  
#
Fil*  
0 = no  
1 = yes (default)  
System 7SC • Serial Communication  
4-9  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Serial Communication, cont’d  
Command/response table for advanced instructions  
(for the Windows-based control program)  
Data downloads/uploads are initiated by sending a series of hex commands to the  
host RS-232 port of the System 7 switcher. The Windows-based control program  
uses these commands mainly to load and save driver data and system  
configuration settings. See page 3-6 for information on projector control memory.  
Command  
Hex. command  
Response  
Additional description  
(host to switcher)  
(switcher to host)  
Send/receive data to/from page 0 memory  
Send  
80 A0 [16k bytes of data]  
80 A1  
Dnl0  
Dnl1  
Prm0  
The host downloads 16k bytes  
of binary data to page 0 of the  
System 7’s memory.  
The System 7 sends 16k bytes of  
binary data to the host.  
Recieve  
Send/receive data to/from page 1 memory  
Send  
80 A2 [16k bytes of data]  
The host downloads 16k bytes  
of binary data to page 1 of the  
System 7’s memory.  
The System 7 sends 16k bytes of  
binary data to the host.  
Receive  
80 A3  
Send/receive a flag (parameter) block  
Send  
80 A4 [32 bytes of data]  
The host sends 32 bytes of binary  
parameter data to the System 7.  
Receive  
80 A5  
The System 7 sends 32 bytes of  
binary parameter data to the host.  
Send/receive a segment (256 bytes) of data  
(a segment relating to a single button)  
??  
Send  
80 A6  
80 A7  
[256 bytes of data]  
Seg0  
The host sends 256 bytes of  
binary data to the System 7.  
The System 7 sends 256 bytes of  
binary data to the host.  
??  
Receive  
Send/receive 512 bytes of channel (button) data  
Send  
80 A8 [512 bytes of data]  
EEP0  
The host sends 512 bytes of  
binary data to the System 7.  
Receive  
80 A9  
The System 7 sends 512 bytes of  
binary data to the host.  
??  
??  
indicates the block number in hex notation where  
(0 to 127 decimal).  
can be 0 to 7F (hex)  
The responses shown are ASCII.  
4-10 System 7SC • Serial Communication  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Control Software for Windows®  
The included Extron SYSTEM 7SC Control Program for Windows offers another  
way to control the System 7 via RS-232 connection in addition to the Simple  
Instruction Set commands. The control program’s graphical interface includes the  
same functions as those on the switcher’s front panel and some additional features  
that are only available through the Windows-based software.  
The control software must be used in order to download projector driver files into  
the System 7.  
The control software is compatible with Windows 95/98, Windows NT, Windows  
2000, and up. Extron’s System 7SC Control Program is included with the System 7,  
and updates can be downloaded from the Extron Web site  
(http://www.extron.com).  
Installing the software  
The control program is contained on a set of 3.5-inch diskettes, and it requires  
approximately 2 MB (megabytes) of hard disk space.  
To install the software on the hard drive:  
1.  
2.  
Run SETUP.EXE from the floppy disk.  
Follow the instructions that appear on the screen.  
By default the installation creates a C:\System7 directory, and it places two icons  
(SYSTEM 7SC Control Pgm and SYSTEM 7SC Help) into a group or folder named  
“Extron Electronics”.  
Using the control program  
Many items found in the System 7SC Control Program are also accessible via front  
panel controls and the LCD menus described in chapters two and three. Refer to  
those chapters for details on features and settings. The SYSTEM 7SC Help Program  
provides information on settings and on how to use the control program itself.  
Some features, including the miscellaneous options, are only available via this  
control program. These features are described in the sections of this chapter that  
correspond to the parts of the control program where the features are found.  
1.  
To run the control program, double-click on the SYSTEM 7SC Control Pgm  
icon in the Extron Electronics group or folder. The Comm menu appears on  
the screen.  
2.  
Click on the comm port that is connected to the System 7SC’s RS-232 port.  
The Extron SYSTEM 7SC Control Program windows appear. The projector  
driver, port, and firmware information are displayed at the bottom of the  
screen. There are several views available: the Mini Mode screen, the User Mode  
screen, the I/O Configuration screen, the Real Time Adjustments screen, the  
Projector Driver screen, and the Room & Misc. Options screen.  
Mini Mode  
The Mini Mode screen, shown below, allows input selection only.  
System 7SC • Serial Communication 4-11  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Serial Communication, cont’d  
User Mode  
The User Mode screen,  
shown here, includes  
the most frequently  
used controls: input  
selection, projector and  
room controls, variable  
output volume control,  
audio/video  
breakaway, freeze, and  
executive mode  
toggling.  
Special features  
Freeze — Activating Freeze causes the output image to be still (frozen). This  
applies only to scaled outputs (non-RGB inputs).  
Disable Front Panel — Enabling this feature locks the switcher’s entire front panel  
so no changes can be made at the switcher. It does not affect the SCP control  
pads. Input selection and display/projector control can be performed from  
the IR 701 or via RS-232; adjustments can be done only through RS-232  
control when Disable Front Panel is on.  
Disable Image Controls — This is feature is identical to Executive Mode, which is  
enabled by pressing the Color and Detail buttons at the same time. Disable  
Image Controls locks the picture adjustment and centering controls, but not  
the volume, input selection, and display controls.  
I/O Configuration  
The I/O Configuration  
screen, shown at left,  
allows you to select  
video input formats,  
scaler and sync output  
options, and RGB  
delay (Triple-Action  
switching delay time)  
settings. These  
settings are described  
in “Menus,  
Configuration, and  
Adjustments” in  
chapter three.  
4-12 System 7SC • Serial Communication  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Real Time Adjustments  
The Real Time  
Adjustments screen lets  
you adjust the picture  
settings and audio  
gain/attenuation for  
each input. From this  
menu you can also  
reset some or all of the  
settings to the original  
factory-installed  
settings.  
Special features  
Reset to Factory Defaults — The reset features in the control program let you reset  
specific groups of functions.  
Reset Audio Input Levels sets all inputs’ audio levels to 0.0 dB.  
Reset all picture Image, Position, and Size controls sets all inputs’ video  
adjustments (color, tint, contrast, brightness, detail, centering, sizing) to  
their factory default values.  
• The Reset to Default feature available through the front panel LCD menus  
(see page 3-17) combines Reset Audio Input Levels and Reset all picture  
Image, Position, and Size controls. It resets all of the per-input adjustments  
for audio level, picture adjustments, and centering.  
None of the above reset options will reset the input formats, room relays, or  
IR/RS-232 drivers.  
Total Factory Reset! is a global system reset that clears all settings including  
audio and video adjustments and IR and RS-232 commands and drivers.  
This is the same as the manual global reset. To reset the switcher  
manually press and hold the Menu and Next keys on the front panel  
while connecting the System 7 to an AC power source.  
System 7SC • Serial Communication 4-13  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Serial Communication, cont’d  
Projector Driver  
The Projector Driver  
screen displays the  
current IR and RS-232  
parameters and  
commands.  
Commands and  
drivers can be loaded,  
entered (programmed),  
or edited from this  
screen. Using this  
screen, commands can  
be associated with each  
input selection,  
display/projector  
control, or room  
button.  
Special features  
All of the items found in this screen are only available in this part of the control  
program. There is no other way to perform these functions. After loading a  
projector driver, but before editing or programming RS-232 commands, click on the  
button (such as Room 1 or Power Off in the upper part of the Projector Driver  
screen) that you wish to edit or program. The System 7SC Help program provides  
step-by-step directions for programming buttons.  
Load New Driver — Select this button to load a new, Extron-created projector  
driver file into the System 7SC and into the control program. Alternatively,  
you can select the Load New Driver From... option in the File menu.  
Remove IR/232 — Clicking on this option will erase the IR and RS-232 commands  
that are stored in the memory for the selected button.  
Page 0 sends — This feature shows what type of commands (IR, RS-232, or none)  
the button is programmed to send. Choose RS-232 if you wish to program  
unidirectional RS-232 commands for the selected button.  
RS-232 Uni-directional Commands — The location and hexadecimal and ASCII  
forms of any unidirectional RS-232 commands that have been programmed  
into the selected key will be displayed in this area. Commands and  
command length can also be entered or edited in this area. Refer to the  
System 7SC Help program for complete step-by-step programming  
directions.  
IR/RS-232 params — This section shows parameter information about the  
command stored in memory for the selected button.  
4-14 System 7SC • Serial Communication  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Room & Misc. Options  
Use the Room & Misc.  
Options screen to set  
room relay modes and  
delay periods, power  
up/down delay  
periods, change  
projector  
communications  
settings, and perform  
other functions.  
Special features  
Tie (room relay) to Power — Enabling this feature for room relay 1 or room relay 2  
will cause that relay to turn on/off when the Display Power is turned on or off.  
Projector Comm — Set communications protocol (RS-232 vs. RS-422, baud rate,  
parity, data bits) in this section.  
Misc. Options — This section provides a way to send (or not send) various  
commands, to mute audio, and to lock input selection when the Display  
Power is turned on or off. Descriptions of each item are available in the  
System 7SC Help file.  
Limit initial power-up volume — Here you can specify an attenuation level for the  
initial volume of the audio output. If the Limit initial power-up volume box  
is not checked (enabled) or if the limit is set to 100%, the volume will not be  
limited (attenuated).  
Auto shutoff — If Auto shutoff is enabled, the switcher monitors the time elapsed  
since the last input selection (or other function) and sends a display power off  
command (or that command and any other commands associated with the  
Display Power button) after a set period of inactivity. That period can be  
selected in fifteen-minute increments to be as long as 480 minutes (8 hours).  
Saving and restoring configurations  
The System 7SC can be configured by various means  
(IR learning, downloading, front panel adjustment, or  
combinations of those methods), and the configuration  
settings can be saved to a file for later use.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
In the System 7SC Control Program, select File, then  
select Save Configuration as... .  
Save the file as (filename).sy7. An unlimited number of configuration files can  
be saved on the PC as long as each file has a unique file name ending in .sy7.  
To retrieve the configuration from within the System 7SC Control Program,  
select File, then select Restore Configuration from... . A set of all the switcher,  
scaler, picture, and audio adjustment settings, and also drivers will be  
downloaded into the System 7SC.  
System 7SC • Serial Communication 4-15  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Serial Communication, cont’d  
Using the help program  
For information on program features, press the F1 computer key, or click on the  
Help menu from within the System 7SC control program, or double-click  
on the SYSTEM 7SC Help icon in the Extron Electronics group or folder.  
For explanations of buttons or functions, click on the tabs in the help screen to  
reach the desired screen. Use a mouse or the Tab and Enter keys to select a button/  
function. A description and tips on using the program will appear on screen.  
Downloading and using projector drivers  
The System 7SC must be set up (configured) before it can control other equipment.  
Extron provides preset configurations in the form of projector driver files. Projector  
drivers assign projector IR commands to the System 7’s front panel controls so that  
the display power, mute, and mode functions can be used to control the projector.  
The most recent projector driver files are available at the Extron website at  
http://www.extron.com. To download files to computer, do the following:  
1.  
2.  
From the Extron website, select Download, then select Projector Drivers.  
In the Driver Information column in the list of projectors, select and click on  
the model of projector for which a driver is needed.  
3.  
4.  
Follow the instructions that appear on screen.  
If the projector driver has been successfully downloaded, the projector driver  
will be displayed in the Windows-based control program. It will also appear  
in the list of available projector drivers when Load New Driver From... is  
selected from the control program’s File menu.  
To view the settings and commands in each projector driver file without loading  
the driver into the System 7, run the System 7 control software in emulation mode.  
1.  
On opening the control program select Emulate instead of one of the comm  
ports.  
2.  
Select and double-click on the desired projector driver in the  
(drive):\System7\drivers folder. Projector driver filenames end in .7SC.  
To load projector drivers into the System 7, do the following:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Upon opening the control program, select and double-click on a comm port.  
Select the File pulldown menu.  
Select Load New Driver from... and choose the appropriate driver.  
Key to file names  
File name  
Description  
_____RS1.7SC  
_____RS2.7SC  
______IR.7SC  
________.sy7  
Extron-supplied RS-232 unidirectional projector/display driver.  
Extron-supplied RS-232 bidirectional projector/display driver.  
Extron-supplied IR unidirectional projector/display driver.  
User-saved System 7 configuration file. This includes  
adjustments/settings and whatever driver (if any) was installed  
in the System 7 at the time the file was saved.  
4-16 System 7SC • Serial Communication  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
System 7SC  
Appendix A  
A
Reference Material  
Specifications  
Part Numbers and Accessories  
Firmware Upgrade Installation  
Glossary  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Reference Material  
Specifications  
Video  
Gain ............................................... Unity  
Bandwidth .................................... 350 MHz (-3 dB)  
Differential phase error .............. 0.01º, at 3.58 MHz and 4.43 MHz  
Differential gain error ................. 0.01% at 3.58 MHz and 4.43 MHz  
Crosstalk ....................................... -50 dB @ 5 MHz  
Video input  
Number/signal type ................... 6 RGBHV/RGBS/RGsB/RsGsBs computer video, component video,  
S-video, or composite video  
1 RGBHV/RGBS/RGsB/RsGsBs computer video, S-video, or  
composite video  
Connectors .................................... 6 x 5 BNC female .................... RGB computer video, component video, S-  
video, or composite video  
(1) 15-pin HD female .............. RGB computer video (input 7)  
(1) 4-pin mini-DIN female ..... S-video (input 7)  
1 RCA female .......................... composite video (input 7)  
Nominal level ............................... 1 Vp-p for Y of component video and S-video, and for composite video  
0.7 Vp-p for RGB  
0.3 Vp-p for R-Y and B-Y of component video, and for C of S-video  
Minimum/maximum levels ...... Analog: 0.3 V to 2 Vp-p with no offset  
Impedance .................................... 75 ohms  
Horizontal frequency .................. 15 kHz to 150 kHz  
Vertical frequency ....................... 30 Hz to 150 Hz  
Return loss .................................... <-30 dB @ 5 MHz  
DC offset (max. allowable) ......... 1.5 V  
Video processing  
Decoder ......................................... 9 bit digital  
Digital sampling .......................... 24 bit, 8 bits per color; 13.5 MHz (interlaced signals)  
24 bit, 8 bits per color; 27 MHz (480p signals)  
Colors ............................................ 16.78 million  
Video output  
Number/signal type ................... 2 RGBHV/RGBS/RGsB/RsGsBs* computer video  
(*RGsB, and RsGsBs will be output only if the input is RsGsBs.)  
Connectors .................................... 1 x 5 BNC female  
(1) 15-pin HD female  
Nominal level ............................... 1 Vp-p for Y of component video and S-video, and for composite video  
0.7 Vp-p for RGB  
0.3 Vp-p for R-Y and B-Y of component video, and for C of S-video  
Minimum/maximum levels ...... 0.3 V to 2.0 Vp-p  
Impedance .................................... 75 ohms  
Scaled VGA resolution ............... 640x4801,3,4,5, 800x6001,3,4,5, 832x6243,4,5, 848x4803, 852x4803, 1024x7681,3,4,5  
,
1280x7682, 1280x10241,3,5, 1360x7653, 1365x10243,5, 480p3,5, 720p3,5, 1080p3,5,  
1080i3,5  
1 = at 50 Hz 2 = at 56 Hz 3 = at 60 Hz 4 = at 75 Hz  
5 = locked to the current input’s vertical refresh rate  
Return loss .................................... -30 dB @ 5 MHz  
DC offset ....................................... 5 mV maximum with input at 0 offset  
Switching type ............................. Triple-Action  
A-2  
System 7SC • Reference Material  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Sync  
Input type ..................................... RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, RsGsBs  
Output type .................................. RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, RsGsBs*  
(*RsGsBs will be output only if the input is RsGsBs.)  
Standards ...................................... TTL (RGB)  
NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43, PAL and SECAM (S-video and composite video)  
Input level ..................................... 0.5 V to 5 Vp-p  
Output level.................................. 0.5 V to 5 Vp-p, unterminated  
Input impedance .......................... 510 ohms  
Output impedance ...................... 75 ohms  
Max input voltage ....................... 5 Vp-p  
Max. propagation delay.............. 20 ns  
Polarity .......................................... Positive or negative (follows input)  
Audio  
Gain ............................................... +0 dBu unbalanced, +6 dBu balanced  
Frequency response..................... 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.05 dB  
THD + Noise ................................ <0.03% @ 1 kHz at nominal level  
S/N ................................................ >90 dB at rated maximum output (+21 dBu)  
Crosstalk ....................................... <-80 dB @ 1 kHz, fully loaded  
Stereo channel separation .......... >90 dB @ 1 kHz  
CMRR ............................................ >75 dB @ 20 Hz to 20 kHz  
Audio input  
Number/signal type ................... 6 stereo, balanced/unbalanced (rear panel)  
1 stereo, unbalanced (front panel)  
Connectors .................................... (6) 3.5 mm captive screw connectors, 5 pole, and  
(1) 3.5 mm mini stereo jack (unbalanced), or  
2 RCA female (white = L, red = R)  
Impedance .................................... >12.5k ohms balanced, 25k ohms unbalanced, DC coupled  
Nominal level ............................... -20 dBV (100 mV), -10 dBV (316 mV), 0 dBu (0.775 V), or +4 dBu (1.23 V),  
configurable  
0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms, 0 dBV = 1 Vrms, 0 dBV 2 dBu  
+4 dBu and 0 dBu are professional audio line level standards.  
-10 dBV and -20 dBV are semiprofessional, computer audio, and consumer audio standards.  
Maximum level ............................ +19.5 dBu, (balanced or unbalanced) at 1%THD+N  
Input gain adjustment................. –15 dB to +9 dB, adjustable per input via RS-232 or front panel  
Audio output  
Number/signal type ................... 2 line-level stereo, balanced/unbalanced  
Connectors .................................... (2) 3.5 mm captive screw connectors, 5 pole  
Impedance .................................... 50 ohms unbalanced, 100 ohms balanced  
Attenuation  
Fixed output ..................... 0%  
Variable output ................ 0% to 100%  
Maximum level (Hi-Z) ................ >+21 dBu, balanced or unbalanced at 1%THD+N  
Maximum level (600 ohm) ......... >+15 dBm, balanced or unbalanced at 1%THD+N  
System 7SC • Reference Material  
A-3  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Reference Material, cont’d  
Control/remote — switcher  
Serial control port ........................ RS-232, 9-pin female D connector, dual port  
Baud rate and protocol ............... 9600, 8-bit, 1 stop bit, no parity  
Serial control pin configurations 2 = TX, 3 = RX, 5 = GND  
Contact closure ............................ 1 3.5 mm, 10-pole captive screw connector  
Contact closure pin configurations 1 = input 1; 2 = input 2; 3 = input 3; ... ; 7 = input 7; 8, 9, 10 = GND  
IR controller module ................... IR 701: 30 kHz to 60 kHz input frequency compatibility  
Program control ........................... Extron’s control/configuration program for Windows®  
Extron’s Simple Instruction Set (SIS)  
Control — room relay  
Number/type ............................... 2 momentary or latching  
Connectors .................................... (2) 3.5 mm captive screw connectors, 5 pole  
Contact rating ............................... 24 V, 1 A  
Control — projector  
Projector control port .................. RS-232: (1) 3.5 mm captive screw connector, 10 pole  
IR: (1) 3.5 mm captive screw connector, 5 pole  
General  
Power............................................. 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 30 watts, internal, autoswitchable  
Temperature/humidity .............. Storage -40° to +158°F (-40° to +70°C) / 10% to 90%, noncondensing  
Operating +32° to +104°F (0° to +40°C) / 10% to 90%, noncondensing  
Rack mount................................... Yes, with included brackets  
Enclosure type.............................. Metal  
Enclosure dimensions ................. 3.5" H x 17.5" W x 9.5" D (2U high, full rack wide)  
8.9 cm H x 44.4 cm W x 24.1 cm D  
(Depth excludes connectors and knobs. Width excludes optional brackets.)  
Product weight............................. 8.5 lbs (3.9 kg)  
Shipping weight........................... 18 lbs (8.2 kg)  
Vibration ....................................... ISTA 1A in carton (International Safe Transit Association)  
Listings .......................................... UL, CUL  
Compliances ................................. CE, FCC Class A  
MTBF ............................................. 30,000 hours  
Warranty ....................................... 3 years parts and labor  
All nominal levels are at 10%.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
A-4  
System 7SC • Reference Material  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Part Numbers and Accessories  
Included parts  
These items are included in each order for a System 7SC switcher:  
Included parts  
Replacement  
part number  
System 7SC (1)  
60-340-01  
Rubber feet (self-adhesive) (4)  
Rack mounting kit (brackets and screws) (1)  
IR Emitter (1)  
70-155-01  
70-283-01  
Batteries for the IR 701 remote control (2)  
9-pin male-to-male adapter (9-pin D GCM) (1)  
3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connectors (11)  
3.5 mm, 10-pole captive screw connectors (2)  
UC 50’ (15 m) universal projector control cable  
IEC power cord  
26-128-01  
10-319-10  
10-319-11  
26-518-01  
Tweeker (small screwdriver)  
System 7SC User’s Manual  
System 7SC Windows-based  
control/configuration program  
Accessories  
These items can be ordered separately:  
Accessories  
Part number  
IR Broadcaster  
60-272-01  
60-271-01  
Current/display power sensor  
IR 701 remote control  
70-145-01  
SCP 200 (gray, black, white)  
SCP 250 (gray, black, white)  
IR Emitter and shield  
60-338-01, -02, -03  
60-356-01, -02, -03  
70-283-01  
Dual IR Emitter and shield  
UC 100’ (30 m) universal projector control cable  
UC 200’ (61 m) universal projector control cable  
70-283-02  
26-518-02  
26-518-03  
System 7SC • Reference Material  
A-5  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Reference Material, cont’d  
Firmware Upgrade Installation  
In some cases the System 7SC’s firmware may require replacement with an  
updated version. The user-replaceable firmware chip is U70, the main microcon-  
troller. We recommend that you send the unit in to Extron for service and updates.  
Changes to firmware must be performed by authorized service personnel  
only. Some System 7SC firmware updates must be performed at the  
Extron factory.  
Follow these steps to replace firmware in the System 7SC.  
1.  
Disconnect the AC power cord from the System 7SC to remove power from  
the unit.  
To prevent electric shock, always unplug the System 7SC switcher from  
the AC power source before opening the enclosure.  
2.  
3.  
Remove the switcher from the rack, wall or furniture.  
Remove the cover of the switcher (the top half of the enclosure) by removing  
the screws, then lifting the cover straight up. The fan is connected to the side  
of the cover. Do not disconnect the fan; set the cover down on the side that  
has the attached fan.  
Do not touch any switches or other electronic components inside the  
switcher. Doing so could damage the  
switcher. Electrostatic discharge (ESD)  
can damage IC chips even though you  
cannot feel it. You must be electrically  
grounded before proceeding with  
firmware replacement. A grounding  
wrist strap is recommended.  
4.  
Locate chip U70 on the circuit board, as  
shown in the following  
illustration.  
Align Notches  
Anaheim,  
CA  
10  
0
-
240  
1
.
3
5
0
A
A
R
/
.
M
6
0
X
H
z
H/HV  
V
G/
R
R
H/HV  
V
B/C  
B-Y  
1
INPUTS  
G
R
R
L
B/C  
B-Y  
IO  
1
2
3 H/HV  
4
R
A
G/Y  
U
D
L
R
IN  
L
2
R
V
L
H/HV  
V
3
B/C  
B-Y  
R
G/Y  
4
R
R
R-
L
5
H/HV  
V
R
F
B/C  
B-Y  
IO  
D
L
O
U
G/Y  
VI
6
V T  
R
A
R
R
IA  
B
-
L
L
E
R
H/HV  
V
L
B/C  
B-Y  
5
R
G/Y  
SCP/AAP CONTROL  
D
C
B
A
R
E
OUTPUTS  
H/HV  
E
D
G
B/C  
B-Y  
6
1
C
2
B
1
A
B
A
B
C
D
E
IR TRA
2
3
4
5
T
V
6
7
T
C
O
N
T
A
A
B
C
C
L
C
O
D
S
U
E
R
E
A
B
C
RELA  
D
E
Y
1
RELA  
Y
2
E
D
IS  
D
P
E
L
N
C
A
Y
S
B
P
W
R
A
S
O
R
A
Locating the firmware IC  
chip, and aligning the PLCC chip  
puller tool with firmware chip slots  
B
IR  
C
D
O
C
O
M
E
F
M
G
H
O
I
P
J
R
J
C
O
N
T
R
L
A-6  
System 7SC • Reference Material  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
5.  
After you are electrically grounded, align the hooks of a PLCC IC puller tool  
with the slots located in opposite ends of the firmware chip.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Insert the hooks into the slots, and squeeze the tool gently to grasp the chip.  
Pull the chip straight out of the socket, and set it aside.  
Align the slots of the new firmware IC chip with the angled corners of the  
socket in the same orientation as the old chip.  
9.  
Gently but firmly press the chip into place in the socket.  
10. Replace the top cover on the System 7SC switcher, and fasten it with the  
screws that were removed in step 3.  
11. Rack mount the switcher, and reconnect the AC power cord.  
System 7SC • Reference Material  
A-7  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Reference Material, cont’d  
Glossary  
Attenuate/attenuation — To reduce the amplitude (strength) of a signal or current.  
Balanced audio — A method that uses three conductors for one audio signal. They  
are plus (+), minus (-) and ground. The ground conductor is strictly for  
shielding, and does not carry any signal. Balanced audio is also called  
“differential audio”.  
Bandwidth — A frequency range, or “band” of frequencies between the limits  
defined by the “half power points”, where the signal loss is -3 dB. In audio  
and video, it is this band of frequencies that can pass through a device  
without significant loss or distortion. The wider the bandwidth, the better  
the quality that results, such as a sharper picture or better sound. The higher  
the bandwidth number the better the performance. (300 MHz is better than  
250 MHz.) When a signal passes through a path with more than one device  
(including cables) the limiting factor (bottleneck) in that path is the device  
with the narrowest bandwidth.  
Breakaway — The ability to separate audio and video signals for switching them  
independently. For example: the audio and video signals from one source  
may “break away” and be switched to two different destinations.  
Buffer — Generally referred to as a unity gain amplifier, a buffer is used to isolate  
the signal source from the load. A buffer can be used for digital or analog  
signals.  
IR learning — The ability of a device to receive and store infrared commands for  
other devices, such as a projector. Each command is assigned to a system  
operation (such as selecting an input). When an operation is executed, the  
associated (learned) command is then transmitted through an IR emitter or  
broadcaster to the projector, where it is executed.  
IR library — Sets of downloadable infrared commands (drivers) for video  
projectors available at Extron’s web site (www.extron.com).  
Latching — The System 7SC room relay can operate in two modes: latching or  
momentary. In the latching mode, the relay remains active (latched) until it is  
manually reset (unlatched).  
Level — The relative intensity (strength, voltage, volume) of an audio or video  
signal. The output level can be changed by attenuation (a decrease relative to  
the input signal) or gain (an increase in the signal level).  
RGB delay — This is used in Triple-Action (video mute) Switching. With Triple-  
Action Switching, the System 7SC switches to the new sync signal before  
switching RGB (video) signals. That allows the projector to adjust to (lock  
onto) the new sync timing during a brief delay before displaying the new  
picture, which will appear without glitches.  
3:2 pulldown — The process of matching the frame rate of film (24 frames per  
second) to the frame rate of video (30 frames per second for NTSC video). In  
3:2 pulldown, one frame of film is converted to three fields (1½ frames) of  
video, and the next frame of film is converted to two fields (1 frame) of video.  
This process is repeated (yielding 3 fields of video, 2 fields, 3 fields, 2  
fields,...) until the film is fully converted to a video of approximately the  
same length (duration). Most scan doublers, quadruplers, and scalers use the  
premise that two fields of video equal one frame, but video created via 3:2  
pulldown does not follow that pattern.  
A-8  
System 7SC • Reference Material  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
FCC Class A Notice  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital  
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial  
environment. 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 harmful  
interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
Note: This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices. Shielded cables must be  
used with the unit to ensure compliance.  
Extron’s 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:  
USA, Canada, South America,  
and Central America:  
Europe, Africa, and the Middle East:  
Extron Electronics, Europe  
Beeldschermweg 6C  
3821 AH Amersfoort  
The Netherlands  
Extron Electronics  
1001 East Ball Road  
Anaheim, CA 92805, USA  
Asia:  
Japan:  
Extron Electronics, Japan  
Daisan DMJ Bldg. 6F,  
3-9-1 Kudan Minami  
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0074  
Japan  
Extron Electronics, Asia  
135 Joo Seng Road, #04-01  
PM Industrial Bldg.  
Singapore 368363  
This Limited Warranty does not apply if the fault has been caused by misuse, improper handling  
care, electrical or mechanical abuse, abnormal operating conditions or non-Extron authorized  
modification to the product.  
If it has been determined that the product is defective, please call Extron and ask for an Applications  
Engineer at (714) 491-1500 (USA), 31.33.453.4040 (Europe), 65.6383.4400 (Asia), or 81.3.3511.7655 (Japan)  
to receive an RA# (Return Authorization number). This will begin the repair process as quickly as  
possible.  
Units must be returned insured, with shipping charges prepaid. If not insured, you assume the risk  
of loss or damage during shipment. Returned units must include the serial number and a  
description of the problem, as well as the name of the person to contact in case there are any  
questions.  
Extron Electronics makes no further warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the  
product and its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular use. In no event  
will Extron Electronics be liable for direct, indirect, or consequential damages resulting from any  
defect in this product even if Extron Electronics has been advised of such damage.  
Please note that laws vary from state to state and country to country, and that some provisions of  
this warranty may not apply to you.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Extron Electronics, USA  
1230 South Lewis Street  
USA  
Extron Electronics, Europe  
Beeldschermweg 6C  
The Netherlands  
Extron Electronics, Asia  
135 Joo Seng Road, #04-01  
Singapore 368363  
Extron Electronics, Japan  
Daisan DMJ Building 6F  
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0074 Japan  
+81.3.3511.7655  
714.491.1500  
+31.33.453.4040  
+65.6383.4400  
Fax 714.491.1517  
Fax +31.33.453.4050  
Fax +65.6383.4664  
Fax +81.3.3511.7656  
© 2004 Extron Electronics. All rights reserved.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

Eclipse Fujitsu Ten Laptop D2140 User Manual
EdgeStar Humidifier EAC210TS User Manual
ELAN Home Systems Speaker PSP6 User Manual
Excalibur electronic Home Safety Product H630BK User Manual
Extron electronic Network Cables DVI RGB 150 User Manual
Fujioh Ventilation Hood BUF 08W User Manual
GE Clothes Dryer DBVH520GJ User Manual
Gefen Switch EXT PS5 8R User Manual
GE Monogram Beverage Dispenser ZDWT240PBS User Manual
Gitzo Camcorder Accessories G1504 User Manual