| System 5 Plus   System Switcher with Stereo Audio and Projector Control   68-498-01   Printed in the USA   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Quick Start — System 5cr Plus   Installation   Unbalanced Output   Balanced Output   Step 1   Tip   See Caution   Sleeve (s)   Tip   Tip   Ring   Sleeve (s)   Tip   Turn off power to the input and output devices,   and remove the power cords from them.   See Caution   Ring   Connect sleeve to ground (Gnd).   Connecting the sleeve to a negative   terminal will damage the circuits.   CAUTION   Step 2   Attach the switcher to the input and output devices.   See “Power, video, and audio connections” in   chapter 2 for details and diagrams.   Step 3   With AC power still removed, connect control   devices and accessories, including an RS-232   controller. See “Control device connections” in   chapter 2 for details and wiring diagrams.   Input options are:   • RGB for PC 1 and PC 2   • RGB, S-video, or composite video for Input 3   • S-video or composite video for Vid 1 & Vid 2   • Balanced/unbalanced stereo audio for all inputs   Step 4   Connect power cords and apply power to the   switcher, the input and output devices, and the   RS-232 controller.   Tip   Sleeve   Tip   Ring   Tip   Ring   Sleeve (s)   Tip   Sleeve (s)   Tip   Tip   Sleeve   Ring   Ring   600 ohms   Unbalanced Input   (high impedance:   over 10 kohms)   Balanced Input   (high impedance)   Balanced Input   (600 ohms)   Step 5   Output options are:   • RGBHV, RGBS, S-video, or composite video   Set up (configure) the System 5cr Plus via front   panel controls, RS-232 SIS commands, or the   Windows-based control program.   (See the next page.)   • Balanced or unbalanced audio output via the   line level or amplified outputs.   Front Panel Controls   S-video or composite   video inputs with audio   SYSTEM 5 Plus   IR   AUDIO   MAX.   PC1 INPUT   COMPUTER   DISPLAY   MUTE   AUDIO   ROOM   POWER   MODE   PC1   PC2   INPUT 3   VID1   VID2   PC   TX   CONFIG   RETRY   RX LEARN   VID   Y/C   VID   Y/C   VID   Y/C   CLIP   MIN.   VOLUME   Power   LED control   Room   Display (projector)   controls   RGB computer   video inputs   with audio   Audio volume   master control   or control for   PC 1 (input 1)   IR   control   LEDs   IR receiver   and IR   learning   ports   RGB computer   video input with   audio   (for Room/ for setting and sending   relay port) learned IR commands   amplified output   (once the button is   programmed)   See pages   2-6 and 4-7.   See “Front Panel Controls and Indicators” in chapter 3 for details. Refer to the Windows-based help   program for details on settings.   Audio indicator LEDs (Max, Clip, and Min) — These light in response to changes made via the front panel   volume control knob or RS-232 or control software.   Max/Min LEDs (red) – Light when the volume control knob reaches its maximum/minimum limit.   They do not indicate anything about the audio level.   Clip LED (green) – Lights when the audio output level starts to peak (overdrive) and the signal is   clipped, often when the input level is too high.   Volume control knob — Adjusts audio volume (audio gain) for the amplified output. It can be used as a   master volume control for both audio outputs if all the inputs have the same level.   IR function LEDs (Tx, Config, Retry) — These indicate stand-alone functions and also are used in   combinations during IR learning. See the LED codes table (page 3-7) for details on LED combinations.   Transmit (Tx) LED (green) – Lights when the System 5cr Plus transmits infrared signals.   Configure (Config) LED (amber) – Lights steadily when the System 5cr Plus is in setup (config.) mode.   Retry LED (red) – Lights when the System 5 does not recognize a command during IR learning.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Quick Start — System 5cr Plus, cont’d   SCP 100P   Control Panel   IR 401 Remote   ROOM   PC1   POWER   PC2   MUTE   MODE   VOLUME   VID2   MAX.   CLIP   MIN.   INPUT   3 VID1   Optional   IR Broadcaster   SCP 100P   or   IR Emitter   To second control pad   Auxiliary   outputs   Vid 1   Communication   PC 2   PC 2 (input 2)   bal./unbal. audio and   port   Amplified audio   output   for optional   SCP 100P   keypads   • S-video input or   • composite video input   bal./unbal.   audio input   RGBHV / RGBS   output   RGBHV, RGBS, or RGsB   computer video input   for IR Emitter or   IR Broadcaster   L/+, R/-   100-240V   1.3A   AMPLIFIED OUT   RS-232   AUX 1 AUX 2 RELAY COMM.   R R G B H/HV   H/HV   V V L L R R V/Y   C C L L R R R G C B H/HV   V O U T A B C D E I N P U T S L L PC 2   VID 1   LiNE OUT   L P U T INPUT 3   VID 2   R R R G/Y   VID   B/C   VID   V/Y   Y S DISPLAY PWR   SENSOR   50/60 Hz   Input 3 (configurable)   Input 3   Vid 2   S-video Composite Line level Room/relay port   RS-232   control port   (Y/C)   output   video   output   audio   output   for room controls   bal./unbal. audio and   • S-video input or   • composite video input   bal./unbal.   audio input   • RGBHV, RGBS, or RGsB   computer video input   or • S-video input   Power sensor port   bal./unbal.   for optional display   power sensor   or • composite video input   Lighting Shades/drapes   Room Control   LCD Projector   Power Sensor   Key to LED Codes   Setup   mode is   active   Ready to   learn IR   commands   Command   has been   learned   No IR   subcarrier   was received   Ready to learn   the power-off   command   Timeout exit to   normal mode   will occur   Try again   Status   TX   CONFIG   RETRY   Off   On   Off   Off   Blinking   Off   Blinks once   On   Off   On   Off   On   Off   Blinks for 5 seconds   Blinks for 5 seconds   Blinks for 5 seconds   Blinking   Blinking   Blinks once   Blinks once   Blinking   Aim projector's   remote at IR   learning port.   Press a button   for the   function on   the remote.   Configur   a System 5   feature.   e Continue   with setup   or exit to   normal   Press any   button to stay in   setup mode.   Press the   same button same System 5   again on the   projector's   IR remote.   Press the   Double-click the   System 5's   Display Power   button, then press   the power button   on the projector's   remote.   What   to do   next   Display button   again,   and press the   IR remote's   button again.   mode.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Setup (Configuration) Procedure   Normal Mode   At any point after entering   the setup mode, you can   DISPLAY   MUTE   Setup   (Config)   Mode   TX   CONFIG   RETRY   ROOM   POWER   MODE   Configure   any of the features described here,   in any order,   or   CONFIG LED lights   Wait 20 seconds to time out to Normal mode.   Press and hold all 3 DISPLAY buttons   together for 2 seconds.   Press the ROOM button twice.   The ROOM LED blinks for 8 seconds.   During that time, do one of the following:   Press and hold   all 3 DISPLAY buttons   together for 2 seconds   to return to Normal Mode.   DISPLAY   MUTE   or   ROOM   POWER   MODE   PC1   PC2   INPUT3   VID1   VID2   Clearing button   configurations   PC   Wait 20 seconds   for the System 5 to   time out to Normal Mode.   VID   Y/C   VID   Y/C   VID   Y/C   Press any desired front panel button to clear & reset only that button's IR configuration.   or   Press all 3 DISPLAY buttons at the same time for 2 seconds to clear and reset all System 5 settings.   With an active audio signal present,   press an input's button twice in quick succession   to adjust its audio input. The input's LED blinks.   AUDIO   MAX.   Setting   audio input   attenuation   levels   PC1   PC2   INPUT3   VID1   VID2   PC   VID   Y/C   VID   Y/C   VID   Y/C   CLIP   MIN.   VOLUME   Turn VOLUME knob up (clockwise)   Turn VOLUME knob   down (counter-clockwise)   until the CLIP LED is off or   blinks occasionally as   the level peaks.   Press the input's   button once to   save. Repeat for   each audio input.   until CLIP LED is on or blinking fast.   Press and hold the ROOM button   while setting video formats.   DISPLAY   MUTE   ROOM   POWER   MODE   PC1   PC2   INPUT3   VID1   VID2   PC   Release   the ROOM   button   Selecting   video formats   VID   Y/C   VID   Y/C   VID   Y/C   Press INPUT3 to toggle between   video formats for that input (an LED   lights to indicate the selected format).   Repeat for VID1 and VID2   Press the   TX   CONFIG   RETRY   DISPLAY POWER,   MUTE, or MODE   button & hold it   for 2 seconds.   TX   CONFIG LED lights steadly while   TX & RETRY LEDs flash to indicate   that the signal has been learned.   CONFIG   RETRY   Point the projector's IR remote   control at the System 5's   IR LEARN port and firmly press   the desired button on the remote.   CONFIG LED blinks   or   TX   CONFIG   RETRY   For POWER button configuration,   if the TX LED is off and both the   CONFIG and RETRY LEDs blink,   the System 5 is ready to   SYSTEM 5 PLUS   IR   PC1 INPUT   AUDIO   COMPUTER   learn the power-off signal.   TX   RX LEARN   CONFIG   RETRY   Press the System 5's POWER   button twice in quick succession,   then aim the remote and press the   IR remote's power button again.   Initiating   IR learning   or   TX   CONFIG   RETRY   If the TX LED is off and the   RETRY LED blinks once, press the   POWER, MUTE, or MODE button   and the IR remote's button again.   Repeat all steps for each   DISPLAY button to be learned.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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All Manuals Search And Download.   Table of Contents   Chapter 1 • Introduction ....................................................................................................... 1-1   About this Manual ............................................................................................................. 1-2   About the System 5cr Plus............................................................................................... 1-2   What is the System 5cr Plus? .............................................................................................. 1-2   Controlling an A/V system ................................................................................................. 1-2   Features and Options........................................................................................................ 1-4   Features .............................................................................................................................. 1-4   Options and accessories..................................................................................................... 1-5   Chapter 2 • Installation.......................................................................................................... 2-1   Mounting the Switcher.................................................................................................... 2-2   Table/wall mounting.......................................................................................................... 2-2   Rack mounting ................................................................................................................... 2-2   Cabling and Panel Views................................................................................................. 2-2   Power, video, and audio connections ............................................................................... 2-2   Front panel inputs ........................................................................................................ 2-2   Rear panel inputs ......................................................................................................... 2-3   Outputs ................................................................................................................................ 2-4   Control device connections ............................................................................................... 2-5   Chapter 3 • Setup and Operation .................................................................................... 3-1   Front Panel Controls and Indicators.......................................................................... 3-2   Setting Up the System 5cr Plus ..................................................................................... 3-4   Configuring the System 5cr Plus from the front panel..................................................... 3-4   Clearing configurations ...................................................................................................... 3-4   Setting audio input attenuation levels.............................................................................. 3-5   Selecting video formats ...................................................................................................... 3-5   Initiating IR learning ........................................................................................................... 3-6   Key to LED codes ................................................................................................................. 3-7   Remote Control of the System 5cr Plus .................................................................... 3-7   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 advanced instructions   (for the control program for Windows) ............................................................................ 4-5   i System 5cr Plus • Table of Contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Table of Contents, cont’d   Control Software for Windows.................................................................................... 4-6   Installing the software ...................................................................................................... 4-6   Using the software ............................................................................................................ 4-6   Using the control program ................................................................................................. 4-6   Saving and restoring configurations ................................................................................. 4-7   Using the help program ..................................................................................................... 4-8   Downloading and using projector drivers........................................................................ 4-8   Appendix A • Appendix ........................................................................................................ A-1   Specifications....................................................................................................................... A-2   Part Numbers and Accessories .................................................................................... A-4   Included parts ................................................................................................................... A-4   Accessories......................................................................................................................... A-4   Firmware Upgrade Installation................................................................................... A-5   Glossary .................................................................................................................................. A-6   68-498-01 Rev. D   Printed in the USA   02 02   ii   System 5cr Plus • Table of Contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   System 5cr Plus   Chapter One   1 Introduction   About this Manual   About the System 5cr Plus   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 the Extron   System 5cr Plus switcher and how to operate the IR 401 infrared remote control that   is included with the System 5cr Plus. For information on installing and operating   related accessories, see the user’s guides for the following products: Extron’s   Current/Display Power Sensor (part #68-391-01), IR Broadcaster (part #68-392-02),   and SCP 100P Control Pad (part #68-390-01).   Throughout this manual the terms “System 5” and “System 5cr Plus” are used   interchangeably to refer to the same product.   About the System 5cr Plus   What is the System 5cr Plus?   The System 5 switcher provides central control for small audio/video (A/V)   installations. It offers video and audio switching, room control, and projector   control. Each of these functions can be controlled by the front panel, by a hard-   wired control pad (the SCP 100P), and by infrared remote control (the IR 401). The   switcher can be used to control video and audio input settings; display functions   such as power, video mute, and video modes; and room functions, such as   lowering or raising a display screen or powering lights on or off. The System 5 also   features the ability to “learn” infrared projector control commands.   The System 5 accepts two computer-video (RGB) inputs, two composite video or   S-video inputs, and one RGB or composite video or S-video input, for a total of five   video inputs. It also accepts five line-level stereo audio inputs.   The System 5 outputs computer video (RGBHV/RGBS/RGsB), or NTSC/PAL   S-video or composite video to one display device. The System 5 also offers one line   level (line out) and one amplified stereo audio output. Rear panel ports allow   connection of the IR Emitter and/or the optional IR Broadcaster or hard-wired   projector remote control, and addition of an optional display power sensor, remote   control keypads and an RS-232 controller.   Controlling an A/V system   The System 5 and other devices 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   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.   • Optional control pads (the SCP 100P) that can be mounted in a wall or podium   and hard-wired to the System 5. Each SCP 100P replicates the front panel   functions, and it can receive IR signals and pass them to the System 5.   • The IR 401 remote control, which can also perform all of the front panel   functions.   For the System 5 to control a projector, it must be programmed. The System 5 can   program itself by learning projector IR commands, or Extron’s IR library of   commands can be loaded into the System 5’s memory. The IR library and the   latest control software are available on the Extron web site at   The System 5 learns new projector control commands from infrared (IR) signals it   receives via its front panel IR ports. These commands are added to the panel   functions. When a function is selected, the System 5 transmits the learned IR signal   to the projector through the IR Emitter or the optional IR Broadcaster.   1-2   System 5cr Plus • Introduction   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   IR commands for the projector can be associated with each of the Display buttons   (Power, Mute, and Mode) on the front panel, as well as with each of the five input   buttons (PC 1, PC 2, Input 3, Vid 1, and Vid 2).   System 5 Plus   SYSTEM 5 Plus   AUDIO   MAX.   PC1 INPUT   COMPUTER   IR   DISPLAY   MUTE   AUDIO   ROOM   POWER   MODE   PC1   PC2   INPUT   3 VID1   VID2   VID   Y/C   PC   TX   CONFIG   RETRY   RX LEARN   VID   Y/C   VID   Y/C   CLIP   MIN. VOLUME   Front   Control Functions   Displa Displa   Power   Audio   Mute   y y Mute   Mode   Room   Volume   Input Selection   1 5 2 3 4 IR 401   Remote   SVGA Compatible   Computer w/ Audio   IR 401   System 5cr Plus Remote   Laptop Computer   IR REMOTE   IR 401 Remote   LCD Projector   AUDIO   VOLUME   DISPLAY   INPUT   HIGH   Z ROOM   PC1   POWER   PC2   MUTE   MODE   MAX.   CLIP   MIN.   75 Ohm   INPUT   3 VID1   VID2   VCR   SCP 100P   SCP 100P   Control Pad   RGB 406   Interface   Composite   To Second Control Pad   100-240V   1.3A   AMPLIFIED OUT   RS-232   AUX   1 AUX   2 RELAY COMM.   R R G B H/HV   H/HV   V V L L R R V/Y   C L R R R G C B H/HV   V O U T I N P U T S L L PC   2 VID   VID   V/Y   1 2 LINE OUT   L P U T INPUT   3 R R L R G/Y   VID   B/C   C VID   Y S DISPLAY PWR   SENSOR   50/60 Hz   S-video   Rear   Audio   Computer   Interface   SVGA Compatible Computer   or   Powered Speakers   or   Document Camera   Speakers   VCR   Cassette Recorder   A typical System 5cr Plus application   System 5cr Plus • Introduction   1-3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introduction, cont’d   Features and Options   Features   250 MHz (-3dB) video bandwidth   Five video inputs —   • • • 2 RGBHV/RGBS/RGsB computer video inputs — A VGA 15-pin HD front   panel connector (PC 1) allows direct connection of a laptop computer, and   one set of five BNC rear panel connectors (PC 2) accepts inputs via an   interface.   1 RGBHV/RGBS/RGsB computer video or S-video or composite video   input — A set of five BNC rear panel connectors (Input 3) accepts RGB input   via an interface, or it can be configured to accept either S-video or composite   video input instead of RGB input.   2 S-video or composite video inputs — Inputs Vid 1 and Vid 2 each have   two rear-panel BNC connectors.   One video output — A total of eight rear-panel BNC connectors provide   connections for RGB, S-video, or composite video (NTSC/PAL) output. Only   one output (RGB or S-video or composite video) is active at any one time,   even if all three sets of BNCs are connected to the projector.   Five balanced/unbalanced stereo audio inputs — One front panel mini stereo jack   and four rear panel captive screw ports accept audio inputs. Each input’s   levels can be individually preset, then adjusted by the master volume control.   Two stereo audio outputs —   • Line level (line out) output (balanced or unbalanced) via a captive screw   terminal can be treated as a pre-amp. The output can be adjusted using the   master volume control, or it can be set via RS-232 control to provide a fixed   output level.   • Amplified output (unbalanced) of 24 watts (12 watts per channel with a   4 ohm load) or 12 watts ( 6 watts per channel with an 8 ohm load) is available   for non-powered speakers via spring-loaded captive terminals. The master   volume control adjusts the output level.   Audio breakaway — Audio and video can be switched separately via RS-232   control by using the Windows-based control program.   Three control methods — A computer or other RS-232 control device, the IR 401   remote control, or an SCP remote keypad can all be used to control the   switcher.   RS-232 programming — The System 5 can be programmed using an RS-232   control device and SIS or Extron’s control software for Windows.   Room control — The System 5 provides a relay for controlling a variety of items   such as lighting, window coverings, or display screens.   Projector control — The System 5 can control the projector’s display power, video   mute, and mode functions.   IR command learning — The switcher can learn new IR commands from signals   received through the front panel or downloaded from Extron’s command   library. Learned commands are output through the IR Emitter or IR   Broadcaster.   IR Emitter — The included IR Emitter transmits learned commands and incoming   infrared control signals to devices nearby.   Memory — All IR commands are stored in memory.   1-4   System 5cr Plus • 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 5 switches between RGB inputs.   Versatile mounting options — The System 5 can be rack mounted, or it can be   mounted under a desk or table, or on (against) a wall or the side of a desk.   Mounting brackets are included.   Options and accessories   The System 5’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 in order to keep the System 5 and the projector   in sync.   • Remote control keypad — Up to two hard-wired remote keypads, such as   Extron’s SCP 100P control panel (part #60-331-01, -02 or -03) can be   connected via rear panel auxiliary ports. This accessory not only duplicates   the functions of the System 5’s front panel, it also receives IR signals from the   IR 401 and transmits them to the System 5.   • IR broadcast device — A device such as Extron’s IR Broadcaster (part   #60-272-01) has a greater range than the IR Emitter and transmits signals over   a wide area.   SYSTEM 5 Plus   AUDIO   MAX.   PC1 INPUT   COMPUTER   IR   DISPLAY   MUTE   AUDIO   ROOM   POWER   MODE   PC1   PC2   INPUT   3 VID1   VID2   PC   TX   CONFIG   RETRY   RX LEARN   VID   Y/C   VID   Y/C   VID   Y/C   CLIP   MIN. VOLUME   Front   Control Functions   Displa Displa   Power   Audio   Mute   y y Mute   Mode   Room   Volume   Input Selection   1 5 2 3 4 IR 401   Remote   IR 401   System 5cr Plus Remote   LIGHTING   IR 401 Remote   ROOM   POWER   PC2   MUTE   MODE   VOLUME   VID2   MAX.   CLIP   MIN.   PC1   INPUT   3 VID1   SHADES/DRAPES   Optional   IR Broadcaster   Room Control   or   SCP 100P   SCP 100P   Control Panel   IR Emitter   To Second Control Pad   100-240V   1.3A   AMPLIFIED OUT   RS-232   AUX   1 AUX   2 RELAY COMM.   R R G B H/HV   V L R V/Y   C C L L R R R G C B H/HV   V L L PC   2 VID   VID   V/Y   1 2 LINE OUT   L INPUT   3 R R L R R G/Y   VID   B/C   H/HV   V VID   Y DISPLAY PWR   SENSOR   50/60 Hz   Rear   LCD Projector   Power Sensor   RS-232 Control   The System 5cr Plus (front and rear) with its options and accessories   System 5cr Plus • Introduction   1-5   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation   Mounting the Switcher   The System 5cr Plus comes with two sets of mounting brackets. One set is for   mounting the switcher under a table or on (against) a wall, and the other set is for   rack-mounting.   Table/wall mounting   The table/wall-mounting brackets extend approximately 1/4” (6.3 mm) above the   top surface of the System 5 enclosure, as shown below. This design allows for an   air space between the enclosure and the surface on which it is mounted. Attach the   table/wall-mounting brackets to the switcher with the provided machine screws,   as shown below.   Mounting Screws   (2 Places)   Each Side   Rack-mount   Bracket   RS-232   L AMPLI COMM.   L or   RELAY   R AUX   2 AUX   1 V V H/H   SENSOR   DISPLAY PWR   G C PREAMT   L R VID   Y L L R C C V/Y   V/Y   L L R R V V H/HV   G B /H H PC   C   2 3 R R 100-240V   1.3A   Table/   #8 Screw (4 Plcs)   Each Side   Wall-mount   Bracket   50/60 Hz   Mounting the System 5cr Plus   Rack mounting   The switcher can also be rack mounted. Attach the rack-mounting brackets to the   switcher with the provided machine screws, as shown above, then fasten the   switcher to the rack using the supplied machine screws.   Cabling and Panel Views   Power, video, and audio connections   With the exception of input PC 1 on the front panel, all input and output connectors   are on the rear panel. The LEDs adjacent to the corresponding buttons on the front   panel light when each input is active.   Front panel inputs   The PC 1 input on the front panel accepts computer video (RGBHV, RGBS or RGsB)   through a VGA 15-pin HD connector, and   unbalanced stereo audio through a 3.5 mm mini   stereo jack, as shown in the illustration at left.   SYSTEM 5 Plus   PC1 INPUT   COMPUTER   IR   AUDIO   TX   CONFIG   RETRY   RX LEARN   2-2   System 5cr Plus • Installation   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   To wire the PC 1 audio input plug, follow the wiring diagram shown below.   Tip (+)   Sleeve (GND)   Ring (R, -)   Tip (L, +)   Sleeve (GND)   PC1 audio input plug wiring   Rear panel inputs   100-240V   1.3A   R G B H/HV   V V L L R R V/Y   C C L L R R I N P U T S PC 2   INPUT 3   B/C   VID 1   VID 2   R G/Y   VID   H/HV   V/Y   50/60 Hz   1 2 3 4 3 AC power connector — Plug a standard IEC power cord into this port to   1 2 connect the switcher to a 100 to 240VAC, 50 Hz or 60 Hz power source.   PC 2 and Input 3 computer video inputs — These inputs accept VGA-type   computer-video signals, and each has 5 female BNC connectors for RGB video   input with composite or separate horizontal and vertical sync. Input 3 can be   configured for RGB or S-video or composite video.   For PC 2:   R G B H/HV   V R G B H/HV   V R G B H/HV   V RGBHV   RGBS   RGsB (Sync on Green)   For Input 3:   R G/Y   B/C   H/HV   V R G/Y   VID   B/C   H/HV   V R G/Y   VID   B/C   H/HV   V VID   RGBHV   RGBS   RGsB (Sync on Green)   R G/Y   VID   B/C   H/HV   V R G/Y   VID   B/C   H/HV   V S-video (Y/C)   Composite Video   For S-video, connect the luma (Y) signal to the BNC connector marked G/Y   and Vid, and the chroma signal (C) to the BNC marked B/C, as shown above.   Configure the video format via the front panel (see page 3-5) or using RS-232   programming (see chapter 4, “Serial Communication”).   PC 2, Input 3, Vid 1, and Vid 2 audio inputs — Each input has a 3.5 mm,   3 5-pole captive screw connector for balanced or unbalanced   stereo audio input. Connectors are included with each System 5,   but the user supplies the audio cable. See the wiring diagrams   below 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   System 5cr Plus • Installation   2-3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation, cont’d   Vid 1 and Vid 2 composite/S-video inputs — Connect the cables as shown   4 V/Y   C V/Y   C here. For S-video, connect the luma (Y) signal to   the left BNC connector, marked V/Y, and the   chroma signal (C) to the right BNC, marked C.   S-video   Composite video   Configure the video format via the front panel or using RS-232 programming.   Outputs   1 AMPLIFIED OUT   RS-232   AUX 1 AUX 2 RELAY COMM.   R G C B H/HV   V O U T P U T A B C D E L L LINE OUT   L R R R VID   Y S DISPLAY PWR   SENSOR   2 3 4 5 All three outputs can be connected simultaneously, although only one is active   at a time. The output that is active is determined by the format of the active   input.   The LED next to the connector(s) for each output (RGB, S-video, or composite   video) lights when that output is active.   RGB output BNC connectors — Connect coaxial cables from the display   1 2 device to these BNCs for one RGBHV or RGBS video output as follows:   R G B H/HV   V R G B H/HV   V RGBHV   RGBS   S-video output (Y, C) — For S-video output, connect the cable for the luma (Y)   signal to the Y connector, and the cable for chroma (C) signal to the C   connector. A BNC-to-4-pin mini DIN (S-video) adapter may be required.   Composite video output BNC (Vid) — Connect the display device here, via a   3 4 coaxial cable, for composite video output.   Line level audio output (Line Out) — For unamplified, line level audio   output, connect an audio device, such as an audio recorder or powered   speakers, to this 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connector. Follow the wiring   diagram below.   Unbalanced Output   Balanced Output   Tip   See Caution   Sleeve (s)   Tip   Tip   Ring   Sleeve (s)   Tip   See Caution   Ring   Connect the sleeve to ground (Gnd). Connecting the sleeve to a negative   (-) terminal will damage the audio output circuits.   CAUTION   The signal at this output comes from the selected audio input. The audio level   from the Line Out output can either be variable (in response to front panel   volume adjustment), or it can be set to a fixed level that is not affected by   changes to the front panel volume adjustment. Use the Windows-based   control program to change the output mode setting or to set audio breakaway.   See chapter 4, Serial Communication, for details.   Amplified audio output — Connect unpowered speakers directly to these   spring-loaded captive terminals for stereo output. Connect the left channels   to positive/L, and the right channels to negative/R.   5 2-4   System 5cr Plus • Installation   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   This output provides 24 watts of power (12 watts per channel with a 4 ohm   load) or 12 watts ( 6 watts per channel with an 8 ohm load). The output level   varies depending on the front panel volume adjustment.   Control device connections   Captive screw and 3.5 mm stereo jack connectors are included with the   System 5, but the installer provides the cables.   AMPLIFIED OUT   RS-232   AUX 1 AUX 2 RELAY COMM.   A B C D E L L R R DISPLAY PWR   SENSOR   1 2 3 4 5 Auxiliary outputs (Aux 1, Aux 2) — One optional external SCP 100P,   SCP 250, or SCP/AAP A control panel can be connected to each of these   5-pole captive screw connectors. The control panel replicates the switcher’s   front panel control features. Wire the connectors as shown below.   1 AUX   A B C D E IR signals in (violet)   Gnd (black)   Comm signal (white)   Gnd (drain)   System 5   AUX port   +12V (red)   A B C D E IR signals in (violet)   Gnd (black)   Comm signal (white)   Gnd (drain)   Port on   SCP   circuit   board   +12V (red)   The Aux 1 and Aux 2 ports provide a total of 500 mA, split between the two   ports, so each port provides 250 mA of current. Refer to the SCP 100P User’s   Manual (part #68-390-01) or the SCP/AAP A, SCP 200, SCP 250 User’s Manual   (part #68-511-01) for details about the control panels.   Room/relay port (Relay) — This allows control of “room” functions – items   such as room lighting, window coverings, and display screens – via   momentary or latching contact. These contacts can be used to control any   equipment as long as the contact specifications of a total of 24 volts at   1 ampere are not exceeded.   2 This port has two sets of contacts: one pair is closed by default, the other pair   is open by default, as shown below.   Normally closed (2)   Normally closed (2)   Normally closed (1)   To / from   room control   equipment   Normally closed (1)   Normally open (2)   Normally open (1)   Not used   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 control   software for Windows to change the length of the timeout period. See Serial   Communications, chapter 4, for details.   System 5cr Plus • Installation   2-5   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation, cont’d   Display power sensor port — This mini stereo-style jack allows connection   3 of an optional display power (current) sensor (Extron part #60-271-01). The   power sensor is used to keep the projector and the System 5 in sync. Refer to   the Power Sensor User’s Guide, part #68-391-01, for information on operating   the sensor.   The power sensor port on the System 5 supplies +12VDC. To avoid electric   shock when connecting the cable from the power sensor into the System 5,   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 5.   The wiring connections are the same on both ends of the cable that connects   the power sensor to the System 5. Wire the   Tip (+12V)   Sleeve (GND)   included connector as shown at left.   Use a 3-wire cable.   Ring (signal)   Tip (+12V)   Sleeve (GND)   Projector communications port (Comm) — Connect the included IR Emitter   or optional IR Broadcaster via this captive screw connector to send learned/   uploaded IR signals (which differ from IR 401 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. The IR Broadcaster is often used to replace   the IR Emitter.   4 Wire the connector using one of the wiring options shown below.   COMM   A B C D E Reserved/not used   Gnd*   White striped wire only   Carrier & signal   Gnd*   4A   +12V   IR Emitter   System 5   Comm port   *Either the second or the fourth pole can be used for ground.   For IR Emitter only   Sleeve (Gnd)   Tip (signal)   COMM   To projector's   wired remote   control   A B C D E Signal   Gnd   White striped wire   Carrier & signal   Gnd   4B   +12V   System 5   Comm port   IR Emitter   For IR Emitter and/or wired projector remote   COMM   A B C D E Reserved/not used   Sleeve (Gnd)   Tip (+12V)   Gnd   Carrier & signal   Gnd   4C   To the   IR Broadcaster   (60-272-02)   +12V   Ring (signal)   System 5   Comm port   Tip (+12V)   Sleeve (Gnd)   For IR Broadcaster   Projector communications (Comm) port connections   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.   RS-232 port — Connect a device such as a computer or touch panel control to   the System 5 via this 9-pin D connector for serial RS-232 control. See the   Serial Communications chapter for information on how to install and use the   control software and the SIS commands.   5 2-6   System 5cr Plus • Installation   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   System 5cr Plus   Chapter Three   3 Operation   Front Panel Controls and Indicators   Setting Up the System 5cr Plus   Remote Control of the System 5cr Plus   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Setup and Operation   Front Panel Controls and Indicators   SYSTEM 5 Plus   IR   AUDIO   MAX.   PC1 INPUT   COMPUTER   DISPLAY   MUTE   AUDIO   ROOM   POWER   MODE   PC1   PC2   INPUT 3   VID1   VID2   PC   TX   CONFIG   RETRY   RX LEARN   VID   Y/C   VID   Y/C   VID   Y/C   CLIP   MIN.   VOLUME   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10   11   Most of the front panel controls described in this section also have another function   during setup. See Setting Up the System 5cr Plus in this chapter.   The SCP 100P remote keypad and the Windows-based control software replicate   items 2 through 10 shown above, which are described in this chapter. The   IR 401 remote control replicates the controls without the LEDs.   When the System 5 powers up, all of the front panel LEDs light briefly, then   turn off. The Power LED (1) lights and stays on until the System 5 is powered   down. The LED for the last selected input, and the rear panel LED for the   selected input format will light and remain on until the input is changed.   Power LED — This lights to indicate that the System 5 is receiving power.   1 2 Room button and LED — This allows control of “room” functions – items   such as room lighting, window coverings, and display screens – via   momentary or latching contact through the Relay port. These contacts can 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 LED lights while the room   function is active (on). See page 2-5 for information on the room/relay port,   and see page 4-7 and refer to the Windows-based System 5cr Help program   for details on changing settings.   Display function controls and LEDs   The settings of the display functions (power, mute, and mode) 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.   Display power (Power) button and LED — Once the System 5 has been   programmed with the commands for the specific projector, pressing this   button toggles the projector’s power on or off.   3 The LED lights when projector power is on. The LED blinks quickly during   projector power-up, and it blinks slowly during projector power-down.   While the LED is blinking, do not send commands to the projector because   the projector is not able to accept them. The blinking periods (power-up/   down delay time) are generated within the System 5, not the projector. The   blinking periods can be set only via the Windows-based control program.   Display mute (Mute) button — Press this button to toggle the projector’s   “mute” function (to turn off/on the displayed image) once the Mute button   has been programmed for use with the projector.   4 5 Display mode (Mode) button — This button can be programmed to switch   the mode of the projector between computer-video (RGB), S-video, and   composite video. It replicates the 1-button (step) mode function provided on   some projectors’ remote controls.   Input selection controls and LEDs   Use these buttons to select the appropriate input source. LEDs next to each button   indicate the format of the incoming video signal. Only the selected input’s LED   3-2   System 5cr Plus • Setup and Operation   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   lights. If the System 5 has learned commands, it may send IR commands (such as a   display mode change command) to the projector when an input is selected.   PC 1 and PC 2 — Press these buttons to select input 1 (PC 1, front panel) or   input 2 (PC 2, rear panel), respectively. Both inputs accept only RGB   computer-video and audio.   6 7 8 Input 3 — This button corresponds to Input 3 (rear panel), which can be   configured to accept audio and RGB, or S-video, or composite video. The   LED corresponding to the selected format lights when Input 3 is selected.   Vid 1 and Vid 2 — Press these buttons to select input 4 (Vid 1) or input 5 (Vid 2),   respectively. Both of these rear panel inputs can be configured to accept audio   and either S-video or composite video.   Audio breakaway (the ability to separately switch audio and video signals from   different inputs) is available only via the RS-232 control. While audio   breakaway is active, the flashing LED indicates the input providing the audio   signal, and the steadily lit LED indicates the active video input.   Audio adjustment control and LEDs   Audio indicator LEDs (Max, Clip, and Min) — These LEDs light in response   to changes made via the front panel volume control knob or RS-232 or control   software commands.   9 Max LED (red) – This LED lights when the volume control knob has reached   its maximum limit. It does not indicate anything about the audio level.   Clip LED (green) – This LED lights when the audio output level starts to peak   (overdrive) and the signal is clipped, often when the input level is too   high. It is used mostly during audio input attenuation setup.   Min LED (red) – This LED lights when the volume control knob has reached   its minimum limit. It does not indicate the audio level.   Volume control knob — Turn this to adjust the audio volume (audio gain) for   the amplified output. The volume control knob can be used as a master   volume control for both audio outputs if all the audio inputs have the same   level. There is no physical limit to this knob’s rotation. The Min or Max LED   will light briefly when the knob has reached its functional minimum or   maximum limit.   10   Audio gain/attenuation can be set per input via the front panel controls or via   RS-232 commands or the Windows-based control program. For details, see   Setting Up the System 5cr Plus in this chapter, and chapter 4, Serial   Communication.   Infrared control LEDs   IR function LEDs (Tx, Config, Retry) — These three LEDs indicate stand-   11   alone functions and also are used in combinations during IR learning. For   example, all three LEDs flash at once to indicate a timeout when the System 5   is in configuration mode. See Setting Up the System 5cr Plus in this chapter for   details on when the LEDs light in combination.   Transmit (Tx) LED (green) – This lights while the System 5 transmits infrared   signals.   Configure (Config) LED (amber) – This lights steadily when the   System 5 is in setup (configuration) mode.   Retry LED (red) – This lights when the System 5 does not recognize a   command during the infrared learning process.   System 5cr Plus • Setup and Operation   3-3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Setup and Operation, cont’d   Setting Up the System 5cr Plus   The System 5cr Plus must be set up (configured) before it can control other   equipment. Setup can be done from the front panel, or from a computer using the   provided control software. Setup cannot be done via the IR 401 remote control or   the SCP 100P control pad.   Extron provides preset configurations in the form of projector driver files that can   be downloaded from diskette or the Extron website. See “Downloading and using   projector drivers” in chapter 4 for details. Projector drivers assign projector IR   commands to the System 5’s front panel controls so that the display power, mute,   and mode functions can be used to control the projector.   Configuring the System 5cr Plus from the front panel   The System 5 must be in the setup (config) mode during setup. The Config LED   lights when the setup mode is on. The following configuration procedures can be   performed from within setup mode:   • clear an individual button’s IR function configurations,   • clear all System 5 settings,   • set audio input attenuation levels,   • select video formats,   • initiate IR learning.   See the flowcharts in this section for the specific steps for setting up the System 5.   When there has been no activity for at least 20 seconds, the System 5 times out   from the setup mode to the normal mode, and the Tx, Config, and Retry LEDs   will all flash for 5 seconds.   Clearing configurations   Clearing configuration settings resets them to factory defaults. To clear   configurations, see the flowchart below.   Normal Mode   At any point after entering   the Setup mode, you can   DISPLAY   MUTE   Setup   (Config)   Mode   TX   CONFIG   RETRY   ROOM   POWER   MODE   Configure any feature in any order,   or   Wait 20 seconds to time out to Normal mode.   CONFIG LED lights   Press and hold all 3 DISPLAY buttons   together for 2 seconds.   Press the ROOM button twice.   The ROOM LED blinks for 8 seconds.   During that time, do one of the following:   Press and hold   all 3 DISPLAY buttons   together for 2 seconds   to return to Normal Mode.   DISPLAY   ROOM   POWER   MUTE   MODE   PC1   PC2   INPUT3   VID1   VID2   or   PC   VID   Y/C   VID   Y/C   VID   Y/C   Wait 20 seconds   for the System 5 to   time out to Normal Mode.   Press any desired front panel button to clear & reset only that button's IR configuration.   or   Press all 3 DISPLAY buttons at the same time for 2 seconds to   clear and reset all System 5 settings.   Pressing all three Display buttons clears and resets all configuration settings   to the factory defaults. These settings include Display functions, IR commands,   room settings, video type, RGB delay, power up/down delay, room relay mode,   audio gain, and all other settings.   3-4   System 5cr Plus • Setup and Operation   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Setting audio input attenuation levels   Before setting the audio levels, ensure that all the audio input sources are active   and connected to the System 5. To set the audio levels, see the following flowchart.   At any point after entering   the Setup mode, you can   DISPLAY   MUTE   Setup   (Config)   Mode   TX   CONFIG   RETRY   ROOM   POWER   MODE   Configure any feature in any order,   or   Wait 20 seconds to time out to Normal mode.   CONFIG LED lights   Press and hold all 3 DISPLAY buttons   together for 2 seconds.   With an active audio signal present,   press an input's button twice in quick succession   to adjust its audio input. The input's LED blinks.   Press and hold   all 3 DISPLAY buttons   together for 2 seconds   to return to Normal Mode.   AUDIO   MAX.   PC1   PC2   INPUT3   VID1   VID2   PC   or   VID   Y/C   VID   Y/C   VID   Y/C   CLIP   MIN.   VOLUME   Wait 20 seconds   for the System 5 to   time out to Normal Mode.   Turn VOLUME knob up (clockwise)   until CLIP LED is on or blinking fast.   Turn the VOLUME knob down   (counter-clockwise) until   the CLIP LED is off or blinks   occasionally as the level peaks.   Press the input's button once to save.   Repeat for each audio input.   Selecting video formats   Input 3 can be set to accept computer-video (RGB), S-video (Y/C), or composite   video (Vid, V). Vid 1 (input 4) and Vid 2 (input 5) can be set for S-video or   composite video. Select the format as shown below.   Normal Mode   At any point after entering   the Setup mode, you can   DISPLAY   MUTE   Setup   (Config)   Mode   TX   CONFIG   RETRY   ROOM   POWER   MODE   Configure any feature in any order,   or   Wait 20 seconds to time out to Normal mode.   CONFIG LED lights   Press and hold all 3 DISPLAY buttons   together for 2 seconds.   Press and hold the ROOM button   while setting video formats.   Press and hold   all 3 DISPLAY   buttons together   for 2 seconds   to return to   DISPLAY   MUTE   ROOM   POWER   MODE   PC1   PC2   INPUT3   VID1   VID2   PC   Normal Mode.   VID   Y/C   VID   Y/C   VID   Y/C   or   Wait 20 seconds   for the System 5   to time out to   Press INPUT3 to toggle between   video formats for that input (an LED   lights to indicate the selected format).   Repeat for   VID1 and VID2   Normal Mode.   Release   the ROOM   button   System 5cr Plus • Setup and Operation   3-5   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Setup and Operation, cont’d   Initiating IR learning   The System 5 can “learn” control commands from projectors’ remote controls.   IR learning is only necessary if there is no IR driver available for that projector or if   the driver is not complete.   The System 5cr Plus has two portholes on its front panel:   • one for the IR receiver (Rx), which receives signals   from the IR 401 remote; and   SYSTEM 5 Plus   IR   TX   CONFIG   RETRY   RX LEARN   • one for the IR learning device (Learn), which receives   signals from a projector’s remote control during   IR learning.   During IR learning you might need to hold the projector’s IR remote control as near   to the System 5 as one-half inch and point the remote directly at the IR learning   (Learn) device. Blocking ambient light from the IR learning device, particularly   from flourescent lights, can also help.   Once the System 5 has been programmed to control the projector, do not   perform the learned projector control functions from the projector or the   projector’s remote control. The System 5 will not know that projector control   commands have been sent by an external device. For example, if a projector is   powered on via the System 5, and then the projector is manually turned off at   the projector’s panel, the System 5 will not know the projector is off, and it will   continue to send video signals and commands to the projector.   Normal Mode   At any point after entering   the Setup mode, you can   DISPLAY   MUTE   Setup   (Config)   Mode   TX   CONFIG   RETRY   ROOM   POWER   MODE   Configure any feature in any order,   or   Wait 20 seconds to time out to Normal mode.   CONFIG LED lights   Press and hold all 3 DISPLAY buttons   together for 2 seconds.   Press the   TX   DISPLAY POWER,   MUTE, or MODE   button & hold it   for 2 seconds.   Press and hold   all 3 DISPLAY buttons   together for 2 seconds   to return to Normal Mode.   CONFIG   RETRY   CONFIG LED blinks   TX   CONFIG LED lights steadly   while TX & RETRY LEDs flash to   indicate that the signal was learned.   CONFIG   or   RETRY   Wait 20 seconds   for the System 5 to   time out to Normal Mode.   Point the projector's IR remote   control at the System 5's   IR LEARN port and firmly press   the desired button on the remote.   or   TX   For POWER button configuration,   if the TX LED is off and the   CONFIG and RETRY LEDs both   blink, the System 5 is ready to   learn the power-off signal.   CONFIG   RETRY   SYSTEM 5 PLUS   IR   PC1 INPUT   COMPUTER   AUDIO   TX   CONFIG   RETRY   RX LEARN   Press the System 5's POWER   button twice in quick succession,   then aim the remote and press the   IR remote's power button again.   or   TX   If the TX LED is off and the   CONFIG   RETRY LED blinks once, retry by   pressing the POWER, MUTE, or   RETRY   MODE button and the IR remote's   button again.   Repeat all steps for each   DISPLAY button to be learned.   3-6   System 5cr Plus • Setup and Operation   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   To interpret the System 5’s response to the IR learning steps, see the LED response   codes below.   Key to LED Codes   Setup   mode is   active   Ready to   learn IR   commands   Command   has been   learned   No IR   subcarrier   was received   Ready to learn   the power-off   command   Timeout exit to   normal mode   will occur   Try again   Status   TX   CONFIG   RETRY   Off   On   Off   Off   Blinking   Off   Blinks once   On   Off   On   Off   On   Off   Blinks for 5 seconds   Blinks for 5 seconds   Blinks for 5 seconds   Blinking   Blinking   Blinks once   Blinks once   Blinking   Aim projector's   remote at IR   learning port.   Press a button   for the   function on   the remote.   Configur   a System 5   feature.   e Continue   with setup   or exit to   normal   Press any   button to stay in   setup mode.   Press the   same button same System 5   again on the   projector's   IR remote.   Press the   Double-click the   System 5's   Display Power   button, then press   the power button   on the projector's   remote.   What   to do   next   Display button   again,   and press the   IR remote's   button again.   mode.   Remote Control of the System 5cr Plus   The System 5 can be controlled by using its front panel controls, the included   IR 401 infrared remote control, optional SCP remote control panels, or an   RS-232 control device or computer.   The IR 401 and SCP control panels replicate the System 5’s front panel controls for   normal mode operations. The RS-232 control device also can send front panel   normal mode commands. A computer using Extron’s Windows-based control   program can perform both normal mode and setup mode operations, and it offers   some functions that are not available with the other control methods. See chapter 4,   Serial Communication, for details.   The IR 401 uses   place of the volume knob. It also has   an audio mute button.   and   buttons in   Control Functions   Audio   Mute   Display   Display   Power   Mute   Volume   Mode   Room   Control Functions   Audio   Mute   Input Selection   Display   Display   1 5 2 3 4 Setup mode operations can not be   performed from the IR 401.   Power   Mute   Volume   Mode   Room   Input Selection   1 5 2 3 4 IR 401   System 5cr Plus Remote   The SCP 100P, SCP/AAP A, and SCP 250 can be mounted in a wall or furniture.   Each includes an IR remote window (corresponding to the IR receiver port on the   System 5) or IR signal pickup device for receiving   SHOW ME   AUDIO   VOLUME   MAX/   MIN   commands from the IR 401 remote control and sending   them to the System 5. Infrared signals from other   devices are not passed on to the IR Emitter or the IR   Broadcaster. Up to two SCPs can be connected to the   System 5.   DISPLAY   POWER MUTE   MODE   SCP/ AAP A   System 5cr Plus • Setup and Operation   3-7   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Setup and Operation, cont’d   Setup mode operations can not be performed from the SCP control panel(s).   Refer to the SCP 100P User’s Manual   (part #68-390-01) or the SCP/AAP A, SCP 200,   SCP 250 User’s Manual (part #68-511-01) for   details about the control panels.   IR REMOTE   DISPLAY   AUDIO   VOLUME   ROOM   PC1   POWER   PC2   MUTE   MODE   MAX.   The SCP 250 can also be used with the   Extron System 7SC switcher. When the   SCP 250 is used with the System 5cr   Plus, the last three buttons are not used.   CLIP   MIN.   INPUT 3   VID1   VID2   SCP 100P   DISPLAY   AUDIO   POWER   MUTE   MAX/   MIN   MODE   IR   VOLUME   ROOM   1 2 3 4 5 SCP 250   3-8   System 5cr Plus • Setup and Operation   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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All Manuals Search And Download.   Serial Communication   The System 5cr Plus 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 System 5 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:   Pin RS-232 function Description   5 9 2 3 5 Tx   Rx   Gnd   Transmit data   Receive data   Signal ground   6 1 DB9 Pin Locations   Female   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 5cr Plus   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 5 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 2000, Extron Electronics, System 5cr Plus, Vx.xx   The System 5 sends the copyright message when it first powers on. Vx.xx is the   firmware version number.   RECONFIG   When a change is made via a front panel control or another operation occurs that   must be written to a new memory block, the System 5 sends the reconfiguration   message. No response is required from the RS-232 host, but the host may request a   new status listing via the request information command (I/i). See the command/   response table in this chapter for details.   X1   X1   C (where   is the input number)   The System 5 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 5 is unable to execute the   command because the command is invalid or it contains invalid parameters, it   returns an error response to the host.   4-2   System 5cr Plus • Serial Communication   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   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.   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. Lower case characters are acceptable in   the command field only where indicated.   ASCII to HEX Conversion Table   The ASCII to HEX   conversion table at left is   for use with the   • command/response tables.   ASCII to Hex conversion table   System 5cr Plus • Serial Communication   4-3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Serial Communication, cont’d   The command/response tables use symbols (defined below) to represent variables.   Symbol definitions   X4   X5   = = Audio attenuation steps (0 through 100)   = = = CR/LF (carriage return/line feed) (hex 0D 0A)   • Space   Which configurable video input (3 through 5)   3= Input 3 ....... Input 3 can be composite video,   S-video, or RGB.   4 = Vid 1 .......... Vid 1 can be composite video or   S-video.   5 = Vid 2 .......... Vid 2 can be composite video or   S-video.   X1   Input number (0 through 5)   0 = no connection   1 = PC 1   2 = PC 2   3 = Input 3   4 = Vid 1   5 = Vid 2   X6   X7   = = Video input signal type (0 through 2)   0 = RGB   X2   X3   = = 0 = off, 1 = on   1 = composite video   2 = S-video   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   Switcher main controller firmware version   (listed to two decimal places e.g.: x.xx),   followed by IR firmware version   Command/response table for SIS commands   Command description   Command   ASCII Hex   Response   (switcher to host)   Additional   description   Input selection   Select both video and audio   Select audio only   X1   X1   X1   X1   X1   X1   X1   ! $ & 30 +   30 +   30 +   21   24   26   C A V Video & audio input   . X1   X1   Audio input   Video input   . X1   X1   X1   Select video only   . Room function   Turn room function on   Turn room function off   X2   O o 4F   6F   Rly   Rly   On.   Off.   X2   Display (projector) power   Turn display power on   Turn display power off   X3   [ ] 5B   5D   Pwr   Pwr   On (discrete).   Off (discrete).   X3   Display mute   Toggle display mute on/off   S/s   J 53/73   4A   Mut   Mde   Use S or s to toggle mute.   Display mode   Toggle display mode   Audio gain/attenuation   Increase audio gain   Decrease audio gain   Set amp output gain   Set input attenuation   X4   {G   }G   X4   7B 47   7D 47   X4   Aud   Aud   Aud   Aud   Increment up (amp output).   Increment down (amp out.).   Affects master output volume.   Adjusts the active input’s gain.   X4   X4   0*   1*   G G 30 2A 47   X4   X4   X4   31 2A 47   X4 X4 X4 X4 X4   Read attenuators   *A   2A 41   • • • • Displays the attenuation   status for audio inputs PC 1,   PC 2, Input 3, Vid 1, and   Vid 2, in that order.   Video configuration   Set video signal type   X5 X6   * X5   X6   \ 2A   5C   Vid/Y-C/RGB   Set signal type for Input 3,   Vid 1, or Vid 2.   Firmware version, part number, & information requests   X7 X7   Query firmware version number   Q/q   51/71   Ver   • Display controller and   IR firmware version.   Display switcher’s part #.   Display status.   Request part number   Request information   N/n   I/i   4E/6E   49/69   X6   N60-269-02   (see below)   Command =   Response =   X1   X1   X3   X2   X2   X2   X4   V •A •T •Pwr •Rly •Clp • Amt •Aud   Note: Amt is audio mute.   4-4   System 5cr Plus • Serial Communication   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Command/response table for advanced instructions   (for the control program for Windows)   Command   Hex. command   Response   Additional description   (host to switcher)   (switcher to host)   IR block   Read (upload)   Write (download)   80 83   80 82 [8 kbytes]   8k bytes of data   Dnl   Downloads 8 kbytes.   Flag block   Read (upload)   Write (download)   80 85   15 bytes of data   Example:   To set byte 0 to 21 and   byte 1 to 100, send the   following command:   30 32 31 2A 31 30 30 91hex   [Byte0]*[Byte1] 91   [Byte2]*[Byte3] 93   [Byte6]*[Byte7] 97   [Byte8]* 30 99   Flg   Flg   Flg   Flg   The byte value range is 0-255.   Unit reset   Reset unit   80 81   Upd   Flag block   The flag block consists of fifteen bytes (0 to 14) that will be used for handling   special operation functions.   Byte 0 – Power on delay   Byte 1 – Power off delay   Byte 2 – Triple-action switching delay (0.5 second * value)   Byte 3 – Relay control   Byte 4 – Not used   Byte 5 – Not used   Byte 6 – Not used   Byte 7 – Mute control and various flags   Bit 7 – true = mute audio upon display power-down   Bit 6 – true = limit initial system volume (upon switcher power-up)   Bit 5 – true = send responses to RS-232 commands   Bit 4 – true = send channel change IR command upon display power-up   Bit 3 – false = disable front panel volume knob   Bit 2 – false = disable IR while display power is off   Bit 1 – false = fixed Line Out output level (1 = volume knob controls Line Out)   Bit 0 – unused   The factory default for byte 7 is all bits set to On (hex FF).   Byte 8 – Video type (composite video, S-video, or RGB)   Bit 5 = video 5 mode   0 = video   1 = S-video   Bit 4 = video 4 mode   0 = video   1 = S-video   Bit 3 = reserved   Bits 2 & 1 = video 3 mode   00 = RGB   01 = S-video   10 = video   11 = undefined   Bit 0 = reserved   Byte 14 – Checksum   System 5cr Plus • Serial Communication   4-5   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Serial Communication, cont’d   Control Software for Windows   Installing the software   The included graphical control software for Windows offers another way to control   the System 5 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 Configure Unit screen of the Windows-based software.   The control software is compatible with Windows 95/98, and Windows NT.   Extron’s System 5cr Control Program is included with the System 5, and updates   can be downloaded from the Extron website (http://www.extron.com).   The control program is contained on two 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:\System5 directory, and it places two icons   (SYSTEM 5cr Control Pgm and SYSTEM 5cr Help) into a group or folder named   “Extron Electronics”.   Using the software   Using the control program   1.   To run the control program, double-click on the SYSTEM 5cr 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 5cr Plus’ RS-232 port.   (A view-only emulation mode is also available.) The Extron SYSTEM 5cr   Control Program window appears. It displays the current settings. There are   three views available:   • the main screen (Normal Mode; the default mode), shown below, which   allows all normal mode front panel functions;   • • Executive Mode screen, shown below, which allows input selection only;   and   Configure Unit screen, shown on the next page, which includes all front   panel functions plus additional configuration options that are part of the   setup (config) mode. Some operations can be done only via this part of   the Windows-based program.   4-6   System 5cr Plus • Serial Communication   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Power-up/down delay, room relay mode, auto-set attenuators, RGB delay, and   miscellaneous options are adjustable only via the Configure Unit control screen.   Refer to the System 5cr Help program for details on setting these options.   Power Up/Down Delay — This feature does not control the projector in any way.   It simulates projector delays from 10 seconds to 5 minutes (adjusted in   10-second increments). For a projector that has a warm-up or cool-down cycle   during which it will not accept commands, adjust the System 5’s power-up or   power-down delay time to match that of the projector. During the delay time,   the Power LED will blink as a reminder to not send commands to the projector.   Room relay modes — Select one of the two room relay modes (latched or   momentary) to change how the room relay operates. The default is   momentary contact for 1/8 second.   • Select Latched to require a press of the Room button to toggle the relay   on or toggle it off.   • Select Momentary to allow the relay to automatically turn off after a set   period time, of from 1/8 second to 2 seconds. Pressing the Room button   will turn the relay on, and the relay will automatically shut off when the   period ends.   RGB delay — This is used in Triple-Action (video mute) switching. With Triple-   Action switching, the System 5 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. The blanking period (RGB delay time) can be set to a   period from 0 seconds to 5 seconds (in half-second steps) via the Configure   Unit screen.   Saving and restoring configurations   The System 5 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 5cr Control Program, select File, then select   Save Configuration as... .   Save the file as (filename).sy5. An unlimited number of configuration files can   be saved as long as each file has a unique file name ending in .sy5.   To retrieve the configuration from within the System 5cr Control Program,   select File, then select Restore Configuration from... .   System 5cr Plus • Serial Communication   4-7   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 5cr control program, or double-click on   the SYSTEM 5cr Help icon in the Extron Electronics group or folder.   For explanations of buttons or functions, click on a link at the bottom of the main   help screen to reach the Configure Unit or Executive Mode screens, or remain in the   main screen. Use a mouse or the Tab and Enter keys to select a button/function. A   description will appear on screen.   To learn how to use the help program, select Using Help from the Help menu or   press the F1 key from within the Help program.   Downloading and using projector drivers   The System 5cr Plus 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 5’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.   From the Extron website, select Download, then select System 5cr Projector   Drivers.   2.   Locate the model of projector for which a driver is needed, and click on the   file name of the driver used by that projector.   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 Configure Unit screen of the Windows-based control   program. It will also appear in the list of available projector drivers when   Restore Configuration from... is selected from the Windows-based control   program’s File menu.   To view the settings and commands in each projector driver file without loading   the driver into the System 5, run the System 5 control software in emulation mode.   1.   Double-click on the SYSTEM 5cr Control Pgm icon in the Extron Electronics   group or folder. The Comm menu appears on the screen.   2.   3.   Select Emulate instead of one of the comm ports.   Select and double-click on the desired projector driver in the   (drive):\System5\drivers folder. Projector driver filenames end in .5cr.   To load projector drivers into the System 5, do the following:   1.   Upon opening the control program, select and double-click on a comm port   instead of emulation mode.   2.   3.   Select the File menu.   Select Restore Configuration from... and choose the appropriate driver.   4-8   System 5cr Plus • Serial Communication   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   System 5cr Plus   Appendix   A Appendix   Specifications   Part Numbers and Accessories   Firmware Upgrade Installation   Glossary   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Appendix   Specifications   Video   Gain ............................................... Unity   Bandwidth .................................... 250 MHz (-3dB)   Frequency response..................... < 0.1dB @ 30 MHz   Differential phase error .............. 0.01º, 0 to 10 MHz   Differential gain error ................. 0.01%%, 0 to 10 MHz   Crosstalk ....................................... -50dB @ 5 MHz   Video input   Number/signal type ................... 2 RGBHV/RGBS/RGsB computer video   1 RGBHV/RGBS/RGsB computer video or S-video or composite video   2 S-video or composite video   Connectors .................................... 1 15-pin HD female (RGB computer video)   2 x 5 BNC female (RGB computer video; RGB/S-video/composite video)   2 x 2 BNC female (S-video or composite video)   Minimum/maximum levels ...... Analog ....... 0.3Vto 2V p-p with no offset   Impedance .................................... 75 ohms   Horizontal frequency .................. 15 kHz to 150 kHz   Vertical frequency ....................... 30 Hz to 150 Hz   Return loss .................................... -45dB @ 5 MHz   Maximum DC offset .................... 1.5V   Video output   Number/signal type ................... 1 RGBHV/RGBS/RGsB, or   1 S-video, or   1 composite video   Connectors .................................... 1 x 5 BNC female (RGB computer video)   1 x 2 BNC female (S-video   1 x 1 BNC female (composite video)   Minimum/maximum levels ...... 0.3V to 2.0V p-p   Impedance .................................... 75 ohms   Return loss .................................... -38dB @ 5 MHz   DC offset ....................................... 5mV maximumwith input at 0 offset   Switching type ............................. Triple-Action   Sync   Input type ..................................... RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB   Output type .................................. RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB   Standards ...................................... TTL (RGB), NTSC and PAL (S-video and composite video)   Input level ..................................... 0.5V to 5V p-p   Output level.................................. 0.5V to 5V p-p   Input impedance .......................... 75 ohms   Output impedance ...................... 75 ohms   Max input voltage ....................... 5V p-p   Max. propagation delay.............. 20 nS   Polarity .......................................... Positive or negative (follows input)   A-2   System 5cr Plus • Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Audio   Gain ............................................... Unbalanced/balanced -78dB to +40dB   Frequency response..................... 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.05dB   THD + Noise ................................ <0.1% @ 1 kHz at rated maximum output drive   S/N ................................................ >95dB, at rated maximum ourput drive   Crosstalk ....................................... <-80dB @ 1 kHz, fully loaded   Stereo channel separation .......... >90dB @ 1 kHz   CMRR ............................................ >75dB @ 20 Hz to 20 kHz   Audio input   Number/signal type ................... 5 stereo, balanced/unbalanced   Connectors .................................... 1 3.5 mm mini stereo jack (PC 1)   4 3.5 mm captive screw connectors, 5 pole   Impedance .................................... >50 kohms unbalanced, 25 kohms balanced   Maximum level ............................ +20dBu, (balanced or unbalanced) at stated %THD+N   Input gain adjustment................. –10dB to +6.5dB, adjustable per input   Audio output — line out   Number/signal type ................... 1 stereo, balanced/unbalanced   Connectors .................................... 1 3.5 mm captive screw connector, 5 pole   Impedance .................................... 50 ohms unbalanced, 100 ohms balanced   Maximum level (Hi-Z) ................ >+21dBu, balanced or unbalanced at stated %THD+N   Maximum level (600 ohm) ......... >+15dBm, balanced or unbalanced at stated %THD+N   Audio output — power amp   Number/signal type ................... 1 stereo, unbalanced   Connectors .................................... 2 spring-loaded captive terminals, L/R, +/-   Protection ...................................... Thermal, short circuit, open circuit, overload   Maximum level (full power out) .. At less than 0.5% THD from 20-20kHz:   24 watts; 12 watts per channel @ 4 ohm load   12 watts; 6 watts per channel @ 8 ohm load   0dBu = 0.775 volts (RMS).   Control/remote — switcher   Serial control port ........................ RS-232, 9-pin female D connector   Baud rate and protocol ............... 9600, 8-bit, 1 stop bit, no parity   Serial control pin configurations 2 = TX, 3 = RX, 5 = GND   Extron remote key pad control .. 2 5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connectors (Aux ports)   IR controller module ................... 30 kHz to 60 kHz input frequency compatibility   Program control ........................... Extron’s control program for Windows   Extron’s Simple Instruction Set™ – SIS™   Control — room relay   Number/type ............................... 1 momentary or latching   Connectors .................................... 1 3.5 mm captive screw connector, 5 pole   Contact rating............................... 24V, 1 A   Control — projector   Projector control port (IR) .......... 1 3.5 mm captive screw connector, 5 pole   System 5cr Plus • Appendix   A-3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Appendix, cont’d   General   Power............................................. 100VAC to 240VAC, 50/60 Hz, 70 watts, internal, auto-switchable   Temperature/humidity .............. Storage -40° to +158°F (-40° to +70°C) / 10% to 90%, non-condensing   Operating +32° to +122°F (0° to +50°C) / 10% to 90%, non-condensing   Rack mount................................... Yes, with included brackets   Enclosure type.............................. Metal   Enclosure dimensions ................. 1.75" H x 17.5" W x 9.4" D (1U high, full rack width)   4.4 cm H x 44.4 cm W x 23.9 cm D   (Depth excludes connectors.)   Product weight............................. 6.1 lbs (2.7 kg)   Shipping weight........................... 11 lbs (5.0 kg)   Vibration ....................................... ISTA/NSTA 1A in carton (International Safe Transit Association)   Listings .......................................... UL, CUL   Certifications ................................ CE   MTBF ............................................. 30,000 hours   Warranty ....................................... 3 years parts and labor   Specifications are subject to change without notice.   (7.32-111501-D1)   Part Numbers and Accessories   Included parts   These items are included in each order for a System 5cr Plus switcher:   Included parts   Part number   System 5cr Plus   60-269-02   70-077-03   70-077-01   19-823-01   70-144-01   10-319-10   68-498-01   Rack mounting bracket kit   Table mounting bracket kit   IR Emitter   IR 401 remote control   3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connectors   System 5cr Plus User’s Manual   Accessories   These items can be ordered separately   Accessories   Part number   IR Broadcaster   60-272-01   Current/display power sensor   SCP 100P (gray, black, white)   SCP 250 (gray, black, white)   SCP/AAP A (gray, black, white)   60-271-01   60-331-01, -02, -03   60-356-01, -02, -03   60-339-01, -02, -03   A-4   System 5cr Plus • Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Firmware Upgrade Installation   In some cases the System 5’s firmware may require replacement with an updated   version. The two user-replaceable firmware chips are U1, the main microcontroller,   and U7, the carrier signal generator.   Changes to firmware must be performed by authorized service personnel   only.   Follow these steps to replace firmware in the System 5.   1.   Disconnect the AC power cord from the System 5 to remove power from the   unit.   To prevent electric shock, always unplug the System 5 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.   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 chips U1 and U7 on the front panel circuit board, as shown below.   U70   RS-232   U14   L AMPLI R COM L RELAY   R AUX   2 AUX   1 V V /H   H SENSOR   DISPLAY PWR   B G C PREAMT   L R VID   Y H I G H V O L T A G E   R R C A U T I O N   L L C C V/Y   V/Y   L L R V V V /H   H H G G B /H   PC   PC   2 3 R R 100-240V   1.3A   50/60 Hz   Locating firmware IC chips U1 and U7, and aligning the   PLCC chip puller tool with firmware chip slots   5.   After you are electrically grounded, align the hooks of a PLCC IC puller tool   with the slots located in diagonally opposite corners of the firmware chip that   you wish to upgrade.   System 5cr Plus • Appendix   A-5   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Appendix, cont’d   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. If you are replacing both firmware chips, repeat steps 5 to 9 for the other chip.   11. Replace the top cover on the System 5 switcher, and fasten it with the screws   that were removed in step 3.   12. Rack mount the switcher, and reconnect the AC power cord.   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 -3dB. 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.   Clipping — Cutting off the peaks (or excursions) of a signal. A form of distortion   that occurs when the signal excursions exceed the limits of the circuit, and the   signal flattens out.   Clipping level — An electronic limit (short of the distortion point) to which audio   should be set to avoid overdriving an audio signal. Setting the clipping level   appropriately allows headroom for maintaining signal fidelity.   IR learning — The ability of a device, such as Extron’s System 5cr Plus, 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 (http://www.extron.com).   A-6   System 5cr Plus • Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Latching — The System 5 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 5 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.   System 5cr Plus • Appendix   A-7   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Appendix, cont’d   A-8   System 5cr Plus • Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   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   1230 South Lewis Street   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   Anaheim, CA 92805   USA   Extron Electronics, Europe   Beeldschermweg 6C   3821 AH Amersfoort   The Netherlands   Extron Electronics, Asia   135 Joo Seng Road, #04-01   PM Industrial Building   Singapore 368363   Extron Electronics, Japan   Daisan DMJ Building 6F   3-9-1 Kudan Minami   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   © 2002 Extron Electronics. All rights reserved.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |