Extron electronic Switch SW6 AV MX User Manual

User’s Manual  
Audio/Video Switchers  
SW6 AV MX  
SW6 AV MX AS  
SW6 CV MX  
SW6 CV MX AS  
SW6 SA MX  
SW6 SV MX  
SW6 SV MX AS  
SW6 SV A MX  
SW6 SV A MX Auto  
Extron Electronics, USA  
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USA  
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Table of Contents  
Chapter 1 • Introduction .......................................................... 1-1  
About the Audio and Video Switchers ...................... 1-2  
Features ...................................................................................... 1-2  
S-video models ....................................................................... 1-3  
Composite video models ....................................................... 1-3  
Audio models ......................................................................... 1-3  
Auto models........................................................................... 1-4  
All models .............................................................................. 1-4  
Chapter 2 • Installation............................................................. 2-1  
Installation Overview.......................................................... 2-2  
Mounting the switcher....................................................... 2-2  
Rear Panel Cabling ................................................................ 2-3  
Power connection.................................................................. 2-3  
Signal input connections....................................................... 2-3  
S-video models .......................................................................2-3  
Composite video models .......................................................2-3  
Audio models .........................................................................2-4  
Signal output connections .................................................... 2-5  
S-video models .......................................................................2-5  
Composite video models .......................................................2-5  
Audio models .........................................................................2-5  
RS-232 or contact closure connection .................................. 2-5  
External sync connection....................................................... 2-6  
Chapter 3 • Operation ................................................................ 3-1  
Front Panel Controls and Indicators............................ 3-2  
Front Panel Operations....................................................... 3-3  
Selecting an input.................................................................. 3-4  
Normal and auto-sync mode ................................................ 3-4  
Viewing the current switch mode ........................................3-4  
Selecting normal mode .........................................................3-4  
Selecting auto-sync mode .....................................................3-4  
Audio gain and attenuation ................................................. 3-5  
Viewing and adjusting an audio level..................................3-6  
Audio level reset ....................................................................3-6  
Memory ...................................................................................... 3-7  
Troubleshooting — if no image appears................... 3-7  
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Chapter 4 • Remote Control .................................................. 4-1  
Audio/Video Switchers  
Simple Instruction Set Control....................................... 4-2  
Host-to-interface communications ....................................... 4-2  
Switcher-initiated messages.................................................. 4-3  
Error responses ...................................................................... 4-3  
Timeout .................................................................................. 4-3  
Using the command/response table ..................................... 4-4  
Symbol definitions .................................................................4-4  
Command/response table for SIS commands....................... 4-5  
Windows-Based Program Control ................................. 4-6  
Installing the software .......................................................... 4-6  
Using the software ................................................................ 4-6  
Using the help system ........................................................... 4-7  
Contact Closure Remote Control................................... 4-7  
Infrared Remote Control ................................................... 4-8  
Appendix A • Specifications................................................. A-1  
Chapter One  
Accessories and Part Numbers  
Specifications ......................................................................... A-2  
Included Parts......................................................................... A-5  
Accessories............................................................................... A-5  
Cables ......................................................................................... A-5  
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Introduction  
About the Audio and Video Switchers  
Features  
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Introduction  
About the Audio and Video Switchers  
The Extron SW family of audio/video switchers are 6-input,  
2-output composite video, S-video, and/or stereo audio  
switchers. The AS and Auto versions are functionally identical,  
but also include an auto-sync detect mode. Auto-sync detect  
mode, when enabled, automatically selects the highest  
numbered input with a video signal available. The following  
table identifies the models and their video, audio, and auto-sync  
capabilities.  
RS-232 control  
SW 6 SV A MX  
100-240VAC 50/60Hz  
REMOTE  
900 mA MAX  
VCR  
DSS receiver  
DVD player  
MONITOR  
A/V switchers’ attributes  
Composite video  
Auto-syn  
Audio  
Laserdisc player  
S-video  
c detect  
LCD projector  
DVD player  
Video camera  
Switcher  
SW6 AV MX  
Part #  
Figure 1-1 — Typical A/V switcher application  
60-208-01  
60-208-22  
60-205-01  
60-205-22  
60-206-01  
60-207-01  
60-207-22  
60-358-01  
Features  
SW6 AV MX AS  
SW6 CV MX  
S-video models  
SW6 CV MX AS  
SW6 SA MX  
Inputs — S-video switchers accept up to six S-video inputs on  
4-pin mini DIN connectors.  
SW6 SV MX  
Outputs — S-video switchers output two identical S-video  
signals on 4-pin mini DIN connectors.  
SW6 SV MX AS  
SW6 SV A MX  
Composite video models  
SW6 SV A MX Auto 60-358-02  
Inputs — Composite video switchers accept up to six composite  
video inputs on BNC female connectors.  
The switchers are compatible with NTSC, PAL, and SECAM  
video. If external sync is connected, video switching occurs  
during the vertical interval, providing glitch-free switching.  
Outputs — Composite video switchers output two identical  
composite video signals on BNC female connectors.  
The switchers allow the user to switch between devices, such as  
a DSS receiver, a VHS or S-VHS VCR, a DVD player, or a  
camcorder and output the image to one or two video recorders  
or displays such as a data monitor or large screen projector  
(figure 1-1).  
Audio models  
Inputs — Audio switchers accept up to six stereo audio inputs,  
balanced or unbalanced, on 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw  
terminals.  
The ½-rack width switcher can be mounted to a standard Extron  
rack panel (part # 60-190-01). Each model has an internal  
100VAC to 240VAC, 50/60 Hz, 10 watts, auto-switchable power  
supply that provides worldwide power compatibility.  
Outputs — Audio switchers output two identical stereo audio  
outputs, balanced or unbalanced, on 3.5 mm, 5-pole  
captive screw terminals.  
Audio input gain and attenuation — Users can set the level of  
audio gain or attenuation (-15dB to +9dB) for each input  
via the RS-232 link or from the front panel. Individual  
input audio levels can be adjusted so there are no  
noticeable volume differences between sources.  
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Auto models  
Audio/Video Switchers  
Auto-sync detect — Auto or AS models continuously monitor  
all inputs and automatically switch to the highest-  
numbered input with video sync pulses present. If video  
is absent from all inputs, no input is selected. The auto  
version can operate in either normal (manual switch) or  
auto-switch mode.  
All models  
Front panel control — The operator can select the input and set  
the audio gain and attenuation for each input using the  
front panel buttons.  
RS-232 control — The operator can control the switcher from a  
remote computer or other host using an  
RS-232 link on the Remote port. RS-232 control uses  
Extron’s Simple Instruction Set(SIS) or the Windows-  
based control software.  
Simple Instruction Set — The Simple Instruction Set  
program lets a host computer control the switcher  
with simple commands.  
Chapter Two  
Windows control software — Extron’s Windows-based  
control software provides a graphic way to set up  
and control the switcher with an on-screen control  
panel.  
2
Contact closure — The operator can control the switcher  
remotely using a contact closure keypad connected to the  
Remote port.  
Installation  
Optional infrared remote control — The operator can also  
control the switcher using Extron’s IR 20 Universal SYS  
4/8/10/AV remote control accessory (part #70-036-03)  
connected to the Remote port.  
Installation Overview  
Mounting the switcher  
Rear Panel Cabling  
Rack mount option — The switchers are 1U high and a half-  
rack width wide. They can be installed on a standard  
rack shelf using an Extron 1U Shelf Rack, part # 60-190-01.  
Auto-switching power supply — An internal power supply  
with an IEC connector makes power cord connection  
easy. The power supply can be used internationally with  
any power input from 110 VAC to 240 VAC at 50 or 60 Hz  
and adapts automatically to the input type.  
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Installation  
Installation Overview  
Rear Panel Cabling  
To install and set up an Extron A/V switcher for operation,  
follow these steps:  
All connectors are on the rear panel. Depending on the model  
of the switcher, the type and layout of the connectors on the rear  
panel will vary. Figure 2-2 shows the rear panel of the  
SW6 SV A MX switcher. Figure 2-3 shows the rear panel of the  
SW6 AV MX switcher. These two models have all the  
connectors available on the A/V switchers.  
Turn off all of the equipment that will be connected to the  
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switcher.  
Mount the switcher. See Mounting the switcher in this  
2
chapter.  
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4
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Attach the cables. See Rear Panel Cabling in this chapter.  
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4
100-240VAC 50/60Hz  
Connect power cords and turn on the display devices and  
the input devices.  
REMOTE  
900 mA MAX  
Set the audio gain and attenuation. See Front Panel  
Controls and Indicators in chapter 3.  
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1
3
5
7
Figure 2-2 — SW6 SV A MX rear panel cabling  
Mounting the switcher  
1.  
For optional rack mounting, mount the A/V switcher on  
the left or right side of a 19" 1U Universal Rack Shelf  
2
4
6
(Extron part #60-190-01) (figure 2-1).  
100-240VAC 50/60Hz  
REMOTE  
900 mA MAX  
SW  
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DEO  
MX  
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S-VI  
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DIO  
ND  
AU  
DIO  
SW  
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ITC  
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Figure 2-3 — SW6 AV MX rear panel cabling  
Power connection  
AC power connector — Plug a standard IEC power cord into  
this connector to connect the switcher to a 100 to 240VAC, 50 Hz  
or 60 Hz power source.  
1
4-40 X 1/8 Screws  
Use 2 Mounting Holes  
on Opposite Corners  
False Front Panel  
Uses 2 Front Holes Only  
Figure 2-1 — Rack mounting the switcher  
Signal input connections  
S-video models  
a.  
If feet were previously installed on the bottom of the  
case, remove them.  
S-video input connectors — Connect S-video sources to these  
4-pin mini DIN connectors.  
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b.  
Mount the switcher on the rack shelf, using two  
4-40 x 1/8 screws in opposite (diagonal) corners to  
secure the case to the shelf.  
Composite video models  
Composite video input connectors — Connect composite video  
sources to these female BNC connectors.  
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2.  
3.  
If desired, attach a false front panel, or a second ½-rack-  
width device to the other side of the shelf.  
The A/V switchers do not alter the video signal in any  
way. The signal output from the switcher is in the same  
format as the input.  
Attach the rack shelf to the rack using four 10-32 x ¾” bolts  
and four #10 beveled dress washers.  
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Audio models  
Signal output connections  
Connections for balanced and unbalanced audio inputs —  
3
S-video models  
Each input has a 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw  
connector for balanced or unbalanced stereo  
audio input. Connectors are included with  
each A/V switcher, but you must supply the  
audio cable. See figure 2-4 to wire a  
connector for the appropriate input type and  
impedance level. High impedance is  
generally over 800 ohms.  
S-video output connectors — Connect S-video displays to these  
two 4-pin mini DIN connectors.  
4
Composite video models  
Composite video output connectors — Connect composite  
video displays to these two female BNC connectors.  
4
Audio models  
The captive screw connector can easily be  
inadvertently plugged partially into one receptacle  
and partially into an adjacent receptacle. This  
misconnection could damage the audio output  
circuits. Exercise care to ensure the captive screw  
connector is plugged into the desired input or  
output.  
Connections for audio outputs — These 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive  
screw connectors output the selected unamplified, line level  
audio. Connect audio devices, such as an audio amplifier or  
powered speakers. See figure 2-6 to properly wire an output  
connector.  
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Tip  
Ring  
Sleeve (s)  
Tip  
Tip  
See warning  
Sleeve  
Tip  
600 ohms  
Ring  
See warning  
Tip  
Ring  
Tip  
Ring  
Tip  
Sleeve  
Sleeve (s)  
Tip  
Sleeve (s)  
Tip  
Balanced Output  
Unbalanced Output  
Tip  
Sleeve  
Ring  
Ring  
Figure 2-6 — Captive screw connector wiring for  
audio output  
600 ohms  
Balanced Input  
Balanced Input  
(high impedance)  
Unbalanced Input  
(high impedance)  
(600 ohms)  
Connect the sleeve to ground (Gnd). Connecting  
the sleeve to a negative (-) terminal will damage the  
audio output circuits.  
Figure 2-4 — Captive screw connector wiring for  
inputs  
When making connections from the switcher using  
existing audio cables, see figure 2-5. A mono audio  
connector consists of the tip and sleeve. A stereo audio  
connector consists of the tip, ring and sleeve. The ring,  
tip, and sleeve wires are also shown on the captive screw  
audio connector diagrams, figure 2-4 and figure 2-6.  
By default, the audio output follows the video switch. Audio  
breakaway, commanded via the RS-232 link, allows the user to  
select from any one of the audio input sources. See chapter 4,  
RS-232/Remote Control for details on the RS-232 connection  
RS-232 or contact closure connection  
Tip  
Sleeve  
Tip (left)  
Sleeve (Gnd)  
Remote connector — Connect a host device, such as a computer  
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or touch control panel, an  
Extron IR 20 Universal  
5
1
1
5
Ring (right)  
Tip (left)  
SYS 4/8/10/AV remote  
control, or a remote contact  
closure device to the A/V  
switcher via this 9-pin D  
connector for remote control  
using the Simple Instruction  
Tip (signal)  
Sleeve (Gnd)  
Sleeve (Gnd)  
Unbalanced stereo  
9
6
6
Male  
9
Unbalanced mono  
Female  
Figure 2-5 — Phono audio connectors  
Set™ (SIS), the Extron graphical control program for Windows,  
the IR 20 remote control, or a contact closure device.  
The audio level for each input can be individually set, via the  
front panel or RS-232, to ensure that the level on the output does  
not vary from input to input. See chapter 3, Operation, and  
chapter 4, RS-232/Remote Control, for details.  
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See chapter 4, RS-232/Remote Control for definitions of the SIS  
commands, details on how to install and use the control  
software, and information on how to make a remote contact  
closure device.  
VCR  
Monitor  
VGA input  
VSC 150  
External sync connection  
When the switching between inputs, the resulting image change  
should be seamless, or clean. The A/V switchers can use an  
external signal to synchronize switching during the vertical  
interval. Without the external sync locking feature, switching  
between inputs can result in a brief rolling (sync loss) or a brief  
change in the picture size.  
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Sync timing source  
(black burst generator)  
External Sync In connector — Connect an external sync signal  
to this BNC connection for genlocking the video signal in  
broadcast or other sync-critical applications.  
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External Sync Out connector — Connect any downstream  
equipment that requires genlocking to this BNC connector to  
route the external sync signal throughout the system in  
broadcast or other sync-critical applications.  
Video camera  
Video camera  
Video camera  
Figure 2-8 — Multiple device external sync  
connection example  
Figure 2-7 shows a basic external sync configuration. The Ext  
Sync In connector receives a timing signal. The Ext Sync Out  
connector allows the signal to be passed on to another video  
device, if required.  
If no external sync timing source is connected to the switcher,  
switching occurs immediately.  
OUT  
Timing source  
IN  
To next device  
or terminate  
SW6 SV A MX rear panel  
Figure 2-7 —Simple external sync connection  
example  
Figure 2-8 shows a typical configuration in which the timing  
source passes through three video cameras and a video scan  
converter before connecting to the switcher. This type of video  
camera is capable of synchronizing with the external timing  
source for video editing applications.  
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Audio/Video Switchers  
Chapter Three  
3
Operation  
Front Panel Controls and Indicators  
Front Panel Operations  
Memory  
Troubleshooting — If no image appears  
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Operation  
As a secondary function on auto-sync detect models, the button  
is used with the input 1 button to select normal mode. See  
Normal and auto sync mode in this chapter.  
Front Panel Controls and Indicators  
Figure 3-1 shows the controls and indicators on the front panel  
of the SW6 CV MX switcher, which is video only and has no  
auto-sync detect capabilities. Figure 3-2 shows the front panel  
of the SW6 SV A MX Auto switcher, which has audio and auto-  
sync capabilities. These two models have all the controls and  
indicators available on the A/V switchers.  
Input 3/Auto button — The input 3/Auto button selects input 3  
for output.  
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As a secondary function on auto-sync detect models, the button  
is used with the input 1 button to select auto-sync mode. See  
Normal and auto sync mode in this chapter.  
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Input 4 button — The input 4 button selects input 4 for output.  
5
6
Input 5/ button — The input 5/ button selects input 5 for  
output.  
SW6 CV MX  
COMPOSITE VIDEO SWITCHER  
As a secondary function on audio models, the button is used to  
increase the amount of audio gain for a selected input. See  
Audio gain and attenuation in this chapter.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Figure 3-1 — SW6 CV MX front panel controls and  
indicators  
Input 6/ button — The input 6/ button selects input 6 for  
output.  
7
8
8
As a secondary function on audio models, the button is used to  
decrease the amount of the audio gain for a selected input. See  
Audio gain and attenuation in this chapter.  
MODE  
NORM.  
AUTO  
Input 1 through 6 LEDs — The input 1 through 6 LEDs identify  
SW6 SV A MX AUTO  
S-VIDEO AND AUDIO SWITCHER  
the selected input.  
As a secondary function on audio models, the input 1 through 5  
LEDs indicate the audio level of the selected input. See Audio  
gain and attenuation in this chapter.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10  
Figure 3-2 — SW6 SV A MX Auto front panel  
controls and indicators  
On auto-sync detect models, the input 2 and 3 LEDs also  
indicate the switching mode. See Normal and auto sync mode in  
this chapter.  
Power LED — The Power LED lights to indicate power is on. If  
AC voltage is available, power is on. When power is first  
applied, all front panel LEDs flash to indicate that the power up  
sequence was accomplished satisfactorily.  
1
2
Audio configuration/save button and LED — The Audio  
button and LED enable the user to view and/or change the  
current audio level setting for each input. See Audio gain and  
attenuation in this chapter.  
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Input 1/Mode button — The input 1/Mode button selects  
input 1 for output.  
+dB/-dB LEDs — The +dB and -dB LEDs indicate the polarity  
of the audio level setting. See Audio gain and attenuation in this  
chapter.  
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As a secondary function on auto-sync detect models, the button  
is used with the input 2 or input 3 button to select the switching  
mode. See Normal and auto sync mode in this chapter.  
Input 2/Normal button — The input 2/Norm button selects  
input 2 for output.  
3
Front Panel Operations  
Plug in all system components and turn on the input devices  
(such as DVD players, laserdisc players, VCRs, and DSS  
receivers) and the output devices. Set the input devices to  
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output video using each device’s own operating instructions.  
Select an input. The image should appear on the screen.  
When changing mode, if the input 1/Mode button is  
released too soon (before the input 2 or 3 LED begins to  
blink), input 1 may be selected.  
Selecting an input  
Audio gain and attenuation  
To select an input using the front panel buttons, press and  
release the button for the desired input (auto-sync detect  
models must be in normal mode). The LED for the selected  
input lights.  
The audio level of each input can be displayed and adjusted  
through a range of -15dB to +9dB to ensure that there is no  
noticeable volume difference among sources. The audio level  
can be adjusted from the front  
panel or by using Extron’s  
Windows-based control program.  
Input selection can also be done by an RS-232 device or a third  
party contact closure device (see chapter 4, RS-232/Remote  
Control).  
Key:  
= off (value 0 dB),  
= slow blink (value 1dB),  
= fast blink (value 2dB),  
= on (value 3dB)  
B1  
B2  
1.  
Press and release an input  
button to select an input.  
Normal and auto-sync mode  
The auto-sync detect model can operate in either normal  
(manual switch) or auto-sync mode. Input selection by the front  
panel buttons is blocked while in auto-sync mode. However,  
the front panel LEDs remain functional and the buttons can be  
used to view or change the mode.  
Auto-sync detect models  
must be in normal mode.  
Input LED  
-dB +dB  
dB  
+9  
1
2
3
4
5
2.  
Press and hold the Audio  
button until the Audio LED  
begins to blink, then release  
the Audio button. The audio  
level for the selected input is  
displayed in the input 1  
through 5 LEDs and the  
polarity (+ or -) is displayed  
by the +dB and -dB LEDs.  
B2  
B1  
+8  
+7  
+6  
+5  
+4  
+3  
Viewing the current switch mode  
The current mode can be determined at any time by pressing  
and holding the input 1/Mode button until either the  
input 2/Norm or input 3/Auto LED blinks to indicate the  
mode. Release the input 1/Mode button.  
B2  
B1  
B2  
B1  
+2  
+1  
0
Conversely, if selecting input 1 and the input 1/Mode  
button is held too long, the current mode is displayed  
and input 1 is not selected.  
Each input LED indicates 0dB  
when off, 1dB when blinking  
slowly, 2dB when blinking  
quickly, and 3dB when lit.  
B1  
B2  
-1  
Selecting normal mode  
-2  
Press and hold the input 1/Mode and input 2/Norm buttons  
simultaneously. The input 2/Norm LED blinks to indicate  
normal mode. Release both buttons. The default input is  
input 1, but if you release the input/Mode 1 button before  
releasing the input 2/Norm button, the switcher may select  
input 2.  
The +dB LED on indicates a  
positive (gain) level. The -dB  
LED on indicates a negative  
(attenuation) level. Both  
LEDs on indicate 0dB.  
-3  
B1  
B2  
-4  
-5  
-6  
B1  
B2  
-7  
3.  
4.  
Press and release the  
and  
-8  
When changing mode, if the input 1/Mode button is  
released too soon (before the input 2 or 3 LED begins to  
blink), input 1 may be selected.  
buttons to increase and  
decrease the audio level.  
-9  
B1  
B2  
-10  
-11  
-12  
-13  
-14  
-15  
Press and hold the Audio  
button until the Audio LED  
turns off to save the gain  
value in memory and exit the  
audio display and adjustment  
mode.  
Selecting auto-sync mode  
Press and hold the input 1/Mode and input 3/Auto buttons  
simultaneously. The input 3/Auto LED blinks to indicate auto-  
sync mode. Release both buttons. The highest-numbered input  
with video sync pulses present is automatically selected for  
output. If no sync is present, no input is selected.  
B1  
B2  
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1. There is one audio level setting per input. The  
setting is shared by the left and right audio inputs.  
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B1  
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2. The audio level settings are stored in non-volatile  
memory. When power is removed and restored, the audio  
level settings are retained.  
Viewing and adjusting an audio level  
-1dB  
See figure 3-3 and figure 3-4 and the following steps for an  
example of viewing and adjusting the audio level on a switcher  
with audio.  
D
LED key:  
= off (value 0 dB),  
B1 = slow blink (value 1dB),  
CONF./SAVE  
B2 = fast blink (value 2dB),  
B2  
C
E
= on (value 3dB)  
CONF./SAVE  
Figure 3-4 — Adjusting the audio level  
Audio level reset  
A
To reset the audio level to 0dB for all inputs, press and hold the  
Audio Conf./Save button for approximately 10 seconds. The  
Audio LED begins to blink and then turns off. Release the  
Audio Conf./Save button.  
+8dB  
B2  
LED key:  
= off (value 0 dB), B1 = slow blink (value 1dB),  
B2 = fast blink (value 2dB),  
= on (value 3dB)  
Memory  
B
Audio and switch mode settings are saved in nonvolatile  
memory. When the switcher is powered off, the settings are  
retained. When the switcher is powered on, the saved memory  
settings are active. The selected input is not a saved value;  
when the switcher is powered on it defaults to input 1.  
CONF./SAVE  
Figure 3-3 — Viewing the audio level  
Press and release an input button to select an input. The  
associated input LED lights.  
A
B
C
If an auto-sync detect model switcher is powered off in  
auto mode, it automatically switches to the highest-  
numbered input with video sync pulses present when it  
is powered back on. If no input has video present, all  
input select LEDs are off (only the Power LED is on).  
Press and hold the Audio Conf./Save button until the Audio  
LED starts blinking.  
The gain or attenuation value is displayed in the input 1  
through 5 LEDs. In Figure 3-3, the value +8dB is displayed.  
Press and release the  
audio level displayed in the input LEDs by 1dB per button  
push. Note the input LED, +dB LED, and -dB LED changes that  
occur each time the  
Figure 3-4 shows the result of pressing the  
nine times to change the value to -1dB. Note that the +dB LED  
has turned off and that the -dB LED is on to indicate a negative  
level.  
button several times to decrease the  
Troubleshooting — If no image appears  
D
1.  
Ensure that all devices are plugged in and powered on.  
The switcher is receiving power if the front panel Power  
LED is lit.  
button is pressed and released.  
button a total of  
2.  
Ensure an active input is selected on the switcher or that  
the switcher is in auto-sync mode.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Ensure that the proper signal format is supplied.  
Press and hold the Audio Conf./Save button until the Audio  
LED off. The input LEDs stop displaying the audio level, the  
+dB and -dB LEDs go off, and the selected input LED lights.  
Check the cabling and make corrections as necessary.  
Call the Extron S3 Sales & Technical Support Hotline if  
necessary.  
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Audio/Video Switchers  
Chapter Four  
4
RS-232/Remote Control  
Simple Instruction Set Control  
Windows-Based Program Control  
Contact Closure Remote Control  
Infrared Remote Control  
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The A/V switchers’ rear panel Remote connectors (Figure 4-1)  
Switcher-initiated messages  
can be connected to the serial port output of a host device, such  
as a computer or control system, to an Extron IR 20 Universal  
SYS 4/8/10/AV remote control, or to a remote contact closure  
device. Other than the IR 20, remote communications with the  
switcher are via Extron’s Simple Instruction Set, Extron’s  
Windows-based control program, or pin-programmed in the  
case of a contact closure device.  
When a local event, such as a front panel operation or error  
condition, occurs, the switcher responds by sending a message  
to the host. The switcher-initiated messages are listed below:  
(C) Copyright 1996, Extron Electronics AV Series, Vx.xx  
Cn  
The switcher issues the copyright message and input selected  
message when it first powers on. Vx.xx is the firmware version  
number. Cn identifies the currently selected input, where n is  
the input number (input 1 is the power-up default in normal  
mode). The switcher also sends the Cn message whenever  
the selected input is changed using the front panel buttons.  
5
1
1
5
9
6
6
Male  
9
Female  
Figure 4-1 — Remote connector pinout  
Reconfig  
The switcher initiates this message when there is a change in an  
audio model’s audio gain setting.  
The RS-232 protocol of the rear panel RS-232/Remote connector  
is 9600 baud, 1 stop bit, no parity, and no flow control. The  
connector has the following pin assignments:  
Error responses  
When the switcher receives a valid SIS command, it executes the  
command and sends a response to the host device. If the  
switcher is unable to execute the command because the  
command is invalid or it contains invalid parameters, the  
switcher returns an error response to the host. The error  
response codes are:  
Pin RS-232  
Contact closure Function  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
TX  
RX  
In#1  
Input #1  
Transmit data (-)  
Receive data (+)  
Input #2  
In#2  
Gnd  
In#3  
In#4  
In#5  
In#6  
E01  
E06  
- Invalid input channel number (out of range)  
Gnd  
Signal ground  
Input #3  
- Invalid input channel change (auto-switch mode  
active)  
Input #4  
E09  
E10  
E13  
E14  
- Invalid function (mode) parameter  
- Invalid command  
Input #5  
Input #6  
- Invalid value (out of range)  
Illegal command for this configuration  
Simple Instruction Set Control  
Timeout  
Host-to-interface communications  
Pauses of 10 seconds or longer between command ASCII  
characters result in a timeout. The command operation is  
aborted with no other indication.  
SIS commands consist of one or more characters per field. No  
special characters are required to begin or end a command  
character sequence. When a command is valid, the switcher  
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.  
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Using the command/response table  
The command/response table is on the next page. Lower case  
letters are allowed in the command field only as indicated.  
Symbols are used throughout the table to represent variables in  
the command/response fields. Command and response  
examples are shown throughout the table. The ASCII to HEX  
conversion table below is for use with the command/response  
table.  
Symbol definitions  
= CR/LF (carriage return/line feed) (0x0D 0A)  
= space  
= Input number  
0 through 6 (0 = muted  
output  
X1  
= Gain/attenuation value 16 steps 1dB per step  
X2  
X3  
X4  
= Gain/attenuation value Numeric dB value, –15 to +9  
= Switch mode  
1 = normal (manual) mode  
2 = auto-switch mode  
= Software version  
= C, V, or A  
x.xx  
X5  
X6  
C = channel (audio & video)  
V = video  
A = audio  
= 6  
Total number of inputs  
X7  
ASCII to HEX Conversion Table  
Space  
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Windows-Based Program Control  
The Universal Switcher Control Program, part #29-031-01, is  
compatible with Windows 3.1/3.11, Windows 95/98, Windows  
NT, Windows ME, and Windows 2000 and provides remote  
control of the following:  
Input selection (including audio breakaway for models  
with video and audio)  
Audio gain and attenuation adjustments (audio models)  
Front panel switch mode selection (auto-switching  
models)  
Updates to this program can be downloaded from the Extron  
Web site (http://www.extron.com).  
Figure 4-2 — Universal Switcher program window  
Installing the software  
Using the help system  
The program is contained on a single 3.5” diskette and can be  
run from the floppy drive, or it can be installed and run from  
the hard drive.  
For information about program features, you can access the help  
program in any of the following ways:  
• From the Extron Electronics program group, double-click on  
the Signal Enhancement Products Help icon.  
To install the software on the hard drive, run setup.exe from the  
floppy disk and follow the screen instructions.  
From within the Windows-based switcher  
control program, click on the Help entry on  
the task bar.  
By default, the Windows installation creates a C:\UNIVSW  
folder and places two icons (Universal Switcher Control  
Program and Universal Switcher Help) into a group named  
“Extron Electronics”.  
From within the Windows-based switcher  
control program, press the F1 key.  
Using the software  
1.  
To run the software, double click on the Universal  
Contact Closure Remote Control  
Switcher Control Program icon in the Extron  
Electronics program group.  
The Remote connector also provides a way to select an input to  
the switcher using a remote contact closure device. Contact  
closure control uses pins on the Remote connector that are not  
used by the RS-232 interface. The contact closure pin  
assignments are shown in the table on page 4-2.  
2.  
Click on the comm port that is connected to  
the switcher’s RS-232 port.  
3.  
The Extron Universal Switcher Control  
Program window (Figure 4-2) displays the  
selected input, the audio gain for the selected  
input, and the panel mode.  
To select a different input number using a contact closure  
device, momentarily short the pin for the desired input number  
to logic ground (pin 5). To force one of the inputs to be always  
selected, leave the short to logic ground in place. The short  
overrides front panel input selections.  
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Shorting the contact closure pin to override the front  
Audio/Video Switchers  
panel selection will work for all inputs on non auto-  
switching models. On auto-switching models, only the  
contact closure pins for inputs 2 through 6 can be  
shorted in this fashion. If pin 1 is connected to ground  
for an extended period on an auto-switch model, input 1  
is not selected. Rather, the LEDs alternately display the  
previously selected input and blink the current front  
panel mode.  
Infrared Remote Control  
The optional Extron IR 20 Universal SYS 4/8/10/AV consists of  
the following components:  
• System remote (hand-held remote control)  
• IR detector with 6’ cable and RJ-11 connector  
IR-20 SYS 4/AV switcher remote adapter with 3’ cable and  
RS-232 T connector  
• External 9 VDC adapter power supply  
Appendix A  
Install and operate the remote control in accordance with IR 20  
User’s Guide (part #68-200-01) included with the remote.  
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Specifications  
Accessories and Part Numbers  
Specifications  
Included Parts  
Accessories  
Cables  
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Specifications  
Input level ..................................... 0.3V to 5.0V p-p ........ SW 6 SV A MX  
0.5 to 5.0V p-p........... all other models  
Output level.................................. TTL ............. 4V to 5V p-p  
Video  
Gain ............................................... Unity  
Bandwidth .................................... 30 MHz (-3dB)  
Differential phase error .............. 0.01º, 4.43 to 30 MHz  
Differential gain error ................. 0.03%, 4.43 to 30 MHz  
Crosstalk ....................................... -70dB @ 3.58 MHz  
Switching speed ........................... 160 nS (max.)  
Polarity .......................................... Positive or negative (follows input)  
Audio — SW 6 SA MX, SW 6 SV A MX, and SW 6 AV MX  
only  
Gain ............................................... Unbalanced -15dB to +9dB, balanced -9dB  
to +15dB  
Frequency response ..................... 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.05dB  
THD + Noise ................................ 0.03% @ 1 kHz, 0.3% @ 20 kHz at rated  
maximum output drive  
Video input  
Number/signal type ................... 6 S-video................................... SW 6 SV  
MX, SW 6 SV A MX  
6 composite video ................... SW 6 CV  
MX, SW 6 AV MX  
S/N ................................................ >90dB at rated maximum output drive  
Crosstalk ....................................... <-65dB @ 20 kHz, <-80dB @ 1 kHz or  
below 60 Hz, fully loaded  
Connectors .................................... 6 4-pin mini-DIN female....... SW 6 SV  
MX, SW 6 SV A MX  
6 BNC female .......................... SW 6 CV  
MX, SW 6 AV MX  
Stereo channel separation .......... >80dB @ 20 Hz to 20 kHz  
CMRR ............................................ >75dB @ 20 Hz to 20 kHz  
Minimum/maximum levels ...... Analog ....... 0.3V to 1.5V p-p with no  
offset  
Impedance .................................... 75 ohms (all inputs are terminated at 75  
ohms)  
Return loss .................................... -41dB @ 5 MHz  
External sync (genlock)............... 0.3V to 0.4V p-p  
Audio input — SW 6 SA MX, SW 6 SV A MX, and SW 6  
AV MX only  
Number/signal type ................... 6 stereo, balanced/unbalanced  
Connectors .................................... 6 3.5 mm captive screw connectors, 5 pole  
Impedance  
SW 6 SV A MX ................. >10 kohms unbalanced, >20 kohms  
balanced, DC coupled  
SW 6 SA MX, SW 6 AV MX >25 kohms balanced, 50 kohms  
unbalanced, DC coupled  
Video output  
Number/signal type ................... Individually buffered  
2 S-video................................... SW 6 SV  
MX, SW 6 SV A MX  
Maximum level ............................ +15dBu, (balanced or unbalanced) at  
stated %THD+N  
Input gain adjustment................. -15dB to +9dB, adjustable per input  
2 composite video ................... SW 6 CV  
MX, SW 6 AV MX  
Connectors .................................... 2 4-pin mini-DIN female....... SW 6 SV  
MX, SW 6 SV A MX  
Audio output — SW 6 SA MX, SW 6 SV A MX, and SW 6  
AV MX only  
2 BNC female .......................... SW 6 CV  
MX, SW 6 AV MX  
Number/signal type ................... 2 stereo, balanced/unbalanced  
Connectors .................................... 2 3.5 mm captive screw connnectors, 5  
pole  
Impedance .................................... 50 ohms unbalanced, 100 ohms balanced  
Gain error ...................................... 0.1dB channel to channel  
Maximum level (Hi-Z) ................ >+21dBu, balanced or unbalanced at  
stated %THD+N  
Minimum/maximum levels ...... Analog ....... 0.3V to 1.5V p-p  
Impedance .................................... 75 ohms  
Return loss .................................... -47dB @ 5 MHz  
DC offset ....................................... 5mV maximum with input at 0 offset  
Switching type ............................. Vertical interval  
Sync  
Maximum level (600 ohm) ......... >+15dBm, balanced or unbalanced at  
stated %THD+N  
Genlock connectors ..................... 2 BNC female  
Standards ...................................... NTSC, PAL, SECAM  
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0dBu = 0.775 volts (RMS).  
Included Parts  
Included parts  
Switcher  
SW6 AV MX  
Part number  
Control/remote — switcher  
Serial control port ........................ RS-232, 9-pin D female connector  
Baud rate and protocol ............... 9600, 8-bit, 1 stop bit, no parity  
Serial control pin configurations 2 = TX, 3 = RX, 5 = GND  
Contact closure ............................ 9-pin D female  
Contact closure pin configurations 1 = input 1, 2 = input 2, 5 = GND, 6 =  
input 3, 7 = input 4, 8 = input 5, 9 = input 6  
60-208-01  
60-208-22  
60-205-01  
60-205-22  
60-206-01  
60-207-01  
60-207-22  
60-358-01  
60-358-02  
29-031-01  
33-585-01  
33-263-01  
68-293-01  
SW6 AV MX AS  
SW6 CV MX  
SW6 CV MX AS  
SW6 SA MX  
Program control ........................... Extron’s control program for Windows®  
Extron’s Simple Instruction Set– SIS™  
SW6 SV MX  
SW6 SV MX AS  
General  
SW6 SV A MX  
Power............................................. 100VAC to 240VAC, 50/60 Hz, 10 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 optional 1U rack shelf, part #60-  
190-01  
SW6 SV A MX Auto  
Universal Switcher Control Program  
SW6 SV A MX switcher label  
A/V switcher label  
A/V switcher User’s Guide  
Accessories  
Enclosure type.............................. Metal  
Enclosure dimensions ................. 1.75" H x 8.75" W x 9.5" D (1U high, 1/2  
rack width)  
Accessories  
Part number  
4.4 cm H x 22.2 cm W x 24.1 cm D  
(Depth excludes connectors.)  
S-video male to 2 BNC adapter, female, 8”  
26-353-02  
S-video female to 2 BNC, male (various lengths) 26-353-xx  
BNC male to RCA female adapter 10-264-01  
Product weight  
SW 6 CV MX ..................... 2.9 lbs (1.3 kg)  
SW 6 SV MX, SW 6 SA MX 2.7 lbs (1.2 kg)  
SW 6 AV MX .................... 3.3 lbs (1.5 kg)  
SW 6 SV A MX ................. 3.0 lbs (1.4 kg)  
Shipping weight  
SW 6 CV MX, SW 6 SV MX, SW 6 SA MX ........... 5 lbs (2.3 kg)  
SW 6 AV MX, SW 6 SV A MX ................................ 6 lbs (2.7 kg)  
Vibration ....................................... ISTA/NSTA 1A in carton (International  
Safe Transit Association)  
Cables  
Extron’s SVHS cable is suitable for S-video and Super High  
Resolution SHR 1 cable is suitable for composite video. Both  
these families of Extron cables have male gender connectors on  
both ends.  
S-video Cable  
Part number  
SVHS 6’ (6 feet/1.8 meters)  
SVHS 12’ (12 feet/3.7 meters)  
SVHS 20’ (20 feet/6.1 meters)  
SVHS 30’ (30 feet/9.1 meters)  
SVHS 50’ (50 feet/15.2 meters)  
SVHS 75’ (75 feet/22.9 meters)  
26-316-02  
26-316-03  
26-316-01  
26-316-04  
26-316-05  
26-316-06  
Listings .......................................... UL, CUL  
Certifications ................................ CE, FCC Class A  
MTBF ............................................. 30,000 hours  
Warranty ....................................... 3 years parts and labor  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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S-video Cable  
Part number  
SVHS 100’ (100 feet/30.4 meters)  
26-316-07  
Super High Resolution Cable  
Part number  
SHR 1-3’ (3 feet/0.9 meter)  
26-383-01  
26-383-12  
26-383-07  
26-383-04  
26-383-05  
26-383-06  
26-383-03  
26-383-08  
26-383-09  
26-383-10  
26-383-11  
SHR 1-6’ (6 feet/1.8 meters)  
SHR 1-12’ (12 feet/3.7 meters)  
SHR 1-25’ (25 feet/7.6 meters)  
SHR 1-50’HR (50 feet/15.2 meters)  
SHR 1-75’HR (75 feet/22.9 meters)  
SHR 1-100’HR (100 feet/30.5 meters)  
SHR 1-150’HR (150 feet/45.0 meters)  
SHR 1-200’HR (200 feet/60.0 meters)  
SHR 1-250’HR (250 feet/75.0 meters)  
SHR 1-300’ (300 feet/91.4 meters)  
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