User Guide SCALERS AND SIGNAL PROCESSORS DVS 605 HDCP-Compliant Scaler (with Seamless Switching) DVS 605 DVS 605 AD 68-2110-01 Rev.
Safety Instructions Safety Instructions • English WARNING: This symbol, , when used on the product, is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may present a risk of electric shock.
FCC Class A Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. The Class A limits provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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Contents Introduction............................................................ 1 SIS Communication and Control..................... 34 DVS 605 Series Description................................. 1 Licensed Third-party Software Used in the DVS 605.................................................................... 2 Key Features....................................................... 3 Video Inputs.................................................... 3 Video Outputs........................................
Mounting................................................................ 90 Mounting the DVS 605...................................... 90 Tabletop Placement....................................... 90 UL Guidelines for Rack Mounted Devices ..... 90 Rack Mounting.............................................. 91 Furniture Mounting........................................ 91 Warranty................................................................ 92 Contact Information............................................
Introduction This manual contains information about the Extron DVS 605 scalers with instructions for experienced installers on how to install, configure, and operate the equipment. In this manual the terms “DVS,” “digital video scaler,” and “scaler” are used interchangeably and refer to any DVS 605 model.
Licensed Third-party Software Used in the DVS 605 The DVS 605 uses various licensed third-party software during operation. To view details about third-party packages and associated licensing, click the License Information button on the Unit Information page of the Default web pages (see the Unit Information Page on page 82). The DVS 605 License Information dialog box opens. To view a copy of a listed package license, in the dialog box, click the link in the License column for the relevant package.
Key Features Video Inputs • Three HDMI and two universal analog video inputs — The two universal 15-pin HD inputs automatically detect incoming RGB, HD component video, YUVi, S-video, or composite video signals. The DVS 605 allows for seamless switching between HDMI and analog video sources. • Auto input format detection — For the universal analog video inputs, the DVS 605 detects the incoming signal format, automatically reconfiguring the scaler to provide the appropriate decoding and signal processing.
Audio • Audio switching — The DVS 605 A and DVS 605 AD feature audio switching for five analog stereo balanced or unbalanced inputs. • Output volume control — DVS 605 audio models provide master volume control. Fixed and variable line level outputs are available, and each output can be balanced or unbalanced. Stereo input signals can be output as dual mono. The DVS 605 audio models also include a S/PDIF digital audio output.
• AFL - Accu-RATE Frame Lock — A patented technology exclusive to Extron that eliminates image tearing caused by frame rate conversion. • Image freeze control — A live image can be frozen using control via USB, RS-232 serial, Ethernet, or IR control. • Auto-Image setup — When activated, the unit automatically detects the resolution of the incoming video signal and sets the total pixels, active pixels, and active lines, as well as the horizontal and vertical starting points.
• RS-232 control port — Using serial commands, the DVS 605 can be controlled and configured via the embedded web pages, or integrated into a control system. Extron products use the SIS - Simple Instruction Set command protocol, a set of basic ASCII code commands that allow for quick and easy programming. • Front panel USB configuration port — Enables easy configuration without having to access the rear panel. • Contact closure ports — These can be used for external control of source switching.
Rear Panel Connections This section describes how to connect cables to a DVS 605 scaler. Rear Panel Cabling The illustration below shows all the possible rear panel features of the audio (DVS 605 A and DVS 605 AD) and the non-audio (DVS 605 and DVS 605 D) models. 15 3 DVS 605 INPUT OUTPUTS REMOTE 1 5 3 AUX 3G/HD - SDI UNIVERSAL 2 HDMI 4 CONTACT RS-232 RESET 100-240 VAC ~ .
a Power input — Connect the standard IEC power cord from a 100 to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz power source into this connector. The front panel control and input selection buttons light in sequence during power-up. b Inputs 1 and 2 — Connect suitable inputs to these two universal analog input ports (15-pin HD [VGA] connectors) for auto-detection of RGB, HD component video, YUVi, S-video, or composite video signals.
5. While holding the connector securely against the lacing bracket, tighten the tie wrap, then remove any excess length. The LockIt bracket can also be used in a stacked formation, as shown below. Side Mounted Figure 2. d Stacked LockIt Bracket Mounting Options Audio inputs 1-5 (audio models only) — Connect audio sources to these 5-pole captive screw connectors. Wire the connector for line level, balanced or unbalanced, analog stereo as shown below. Figure 3.
i Audio output (fixed, audio models only) — Connect audio output devices to this 5-pole, captive screw connector for line level, balanced or unbalanced, analog stereo. Wire the connectors as shown below. No Ground Here L L R Tip Sleeves Tip R Tip Ring Sleeves Tip Ring Do not tin the wires! No Ground Here Balanced Audio Output Figure 4.
n RS-232/IR port — For serial RS-232 control, connect a host computer or control system to the 5-pole captive screw connector. This port is also a hard wired IR control for use with an external IR controller. The default RS-232 protocol is 9600 baud, 1 stop bit, no parity, 8 data bits, no flow control. By default the IR port is disabled.
Operation This section of the manual discusses the operation of a DVS 605 device. Topics covered include: • Front Panel Overview • Powering Up • The DVS 605 Menu System — Configuration and Adjustments • Front Panel Lockout (Executive Modes) • Window vs. Image Size Position — An Overview • Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Mode • Other DVS 605 Operating Features Front Panel Overview 3 DVS 605 1 2 4 5 3 PIP SWAP CONFIG 1 Figure 7.
Powering Up When applying power to the DVS 605, the unit undergoes a start-up self testing sequence (see image below) and then the LCD displays the default display cycle. Default Display Cycle When in use but not in any menu mode, the LCD screen defaults to cycling through the input/output configuration currently installed. The displayed content may vary, depending on the input video signal type. See figure 8 for a typical default display cycle. Figure 8.
Menu Overview After start-up, and when no adjustments are actively being made, the “default cycle” appears on the LCD. The screens cycle between the screen that shows the number and video format of the active input and the current output resolution. Pressing the Menu button once brings up the first of eight main (top level) menus, as shown below. Each successive press of the Menu button goes to the next main menu. Default Display Cycle IN RGBHV #1 640x480 2 sec. 2 sec.
DVS 605 • Operation 15 Menu NOTE: Where used in this flow chart “x” indicates the input number. Rotate either to select a preset to save current settings to. INx SAVE <02> Next Rotate either to select a preset to recall settings. INx RECALL Next USER PRESETS Next Next Rotate to adjust color. Rotate to adjust tint (* = default). TINT *064 Figure 10. Menu Rotate to set an EDID value for the active input. INx EDID 1600x1200@60 Next Rotate to adjust total pixels (* = default).
To return to the default cycle from within any menu, press the Menu button repeatedly until the Exit menu appears, then press the Next button. Alternatively, allow the DVS 605 to time-out (after 20 seconds). Submenus are accessed from a main menu by pressing the Next button. When within a submenu, press the Menu button to go out of the submenu and back to the active main menu. User Presets This menu alows the user save or recall up to 16 presets for the selected input, shown as INx on the LCD screen.
Input Configuration This menu allows the user to adjust various input configuration settings such as video signal type, film mode, horizontal and vertical start position, horizontal and vertical active pixels, total pixel number, phase, and EDID settings for the selected input. The selected input is shown as (x) on the LCD screen images. INPUT CONFIG Next INPUT #x RGB Next (x)H ACT V 1024* *0768 Next (x)H START V 027 029 Rotate either to turn film mode off or to Auto.
Output Configuration The output configuration menu allows selection of output resolution and refresh rates, analog output types (RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB and Y, B-Y, R-Y), sync polarity, HDMI format, HDCP notification display, genlock setting, and offset values. Next OUTPUT CONFIG Next RESOLUTION 1365x1024@60 Next HDCP NOTE OFF Next Rotate either to tun HDCP note on or off. Rotate either to set HDMI format. SYNC HV- Rotate either to select VGA format. Rotate to select a resolution.
When a new custom rate has been captured or uploaded, the on-screen display (OSD) dynamically updates with the new rate for that custom slot. For example if a custom 480p EDID is uploaded to slot C1, the LCD would read “C1: 720x480”. These five custom slots are shared between custom output resolutions (based on preferred timings 1 block) and custom EDID tables, which can be assigned to any DVS input.
HDCP Status: Inputs & Outputs Through a series of SIS commands (see “SIS Communication and Control” starting on page 34) the DVS 605 has the ability to report HDCP status of the HDMI input signals as well as connected HDMI sink devices. When the unit is queried, it reports feedback on the specified input (source) or output (sink) as follows: • There is no sink or source attached. • The connected sink supports HDCP, or the connected source is currently providing a HDCP encrypted signal.
• SDI Genlock (SDI models only) — This locks the output vertical refresh rate to the applied analog genlock input on the SDI models. In the SDI Genlock mode, the output resolution and refresh rate of the DVS 605 must be set to exactly match the applied analog genlock signal to ensure a true genlock to the applied SDI Genlock signal.
Audio Configuration (All Models) Audio Configuration allows the user to set volume level (0 dB to -100 dB range), turn audio mute on or off, adjust input gain and attenuation levels (–53 dB to +9 dB range) for the current analog input. It also allows selection of an input audio format (none, analog, 2-channel digital, full digital, 2-channel auto, or full auto), and the audio output type (stereo or dual mono), which can be adjusted for each input.
Advanced Configuration The following flowchart provides an overview of the Advanced Configuration submenu The options are Auto-Image (on or off), aspect ratio (fill or follow), auto memory (on or off), overscan (none, 2.5%, and 5.0%), switch type (dissolve or cut), test patterns (see table on page 25), OSD duration, temperature (device reading only) and factory reset. ADVANCED CONFIG Next AUTO IMAGE IN#x Off Next Rotate either to turn Auto Image mode on or off.
Auto-Image Use either Adjust knob ([ {) to turn Auto-Image on or off (default). When enabled and a new input frequency is detected, the DVS first applies an existing Auto Memory for the signal (if Auto Memory is enabled), or, if no entry exists, performs an automatic Auto-Image on the new signal. This automatically attempts to size/position the image to fill the screen, with respect to the current aspect ratio setting.
Overscan Use the horizontal Adjust knob ([) to select input video type (RGB, YUV, RGBcvS, S-video, composite, or HDMI), and the vertical Adjust knob ({) to select the overscan mode (None, 2.5% or 5.0%). Overscan is specific to each input signal type. This zooms and crops SMPTE inputs to mask edge effects and ancillary data that are common in broadcast signals. Issuing an Auto‑Image with overscan enabled, runs an Auto Phase routine (YUV and RGB only) and centers and sizes the input according to table values.
Temperature This is a read-only menu that gives the internal temperature (degrees C and F) of the connected device. No adjustments can be made. Factory Reset This menu allows the user to reset the device to the factory default settings. Press and hold the Auto-Image button until the display changes. Release and press Auto-Image again to confirm that a reset is desired. The device will be reset. View Comm Settings The current RS-232 and IP settings are read-only with this menu.
Front Panel Lockout (Executive Modes) To prevent accidental changes to settings, press the Menu and Next buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds to enable front panel lockout mode (executive mode 2). The menu system returns to the default menu within 10 seconds. Executive mode 2 locks all front panel functions except input switching, PIP enable and PIP swap, and Auto-Image. Menu and Next buttons and the Adjust knobs are disabled.
Window vs. Image Size Position — An Overview The DVS 605 provides users the ability to adjust a window size/position and the image’s (the content) size/position independently with regards to the output raster. This independent control is available for both the Main and PIP windows allowing the user comprehensive flexibility in output configurations.
Picture-in-picture (PIP) Mode The DVS 605 can display two images on the screen simultaneously. The PIP window can be activated using front panel PIP button, discrete SIS commands, PIP presets, or the device embedded web pages. See “SIS Communication and Control” starting on page 34, or “Using the Default Web Pages” starting on page 61 for details. NOTE: Input 5 is not available for PIP mode. Front Panel Activation When the PIP window is enabled, • the front panel PIP LED lights red.
PIP Presets A PIP preset contains settings for the size and position of PIP window and which main and PIP inputs that were active when the preset was saved. PIP presets are used to quickly recall a group of settings that relate to the main and PIP windows and content settings. Sixteen global PIP presets are available for the DVS 605. A set of 10 factory default layouts exist and can be overwritten by saving new presets. PIP presets can only be restored to factory defaults and not deleted.
Other DVS 605 Operating Features Screen Save Screen Save mode allows the user to configure what will be displayed on the video output, and for what duration, when the selected DVS 605 input loses an active video signal. By default, the DVS 605 will continue to output muted (black) video and sync indefinitely. Alternatively, users have the ability to display a blue screen with a moving text “bug” that indicates that there is no active signal on the selected DVS 605 input.
Audio Format Audio Source Analog Input Digital Inputs EDID None Muted Yes Yes No CEA Analog 5-Pole Captive Yes Yes No CEA LPCM-2Ch Embedded Digital No Yes LPCM-2Ch CEA Multi-Ch Embedded Digital No Yes Multi-Ch CEA LPCM-2Ch Auto Embedded Digital (when present), else 5-Pole Captive No Yes LPCM-2Ch CEA Multi-Ch Auto Embedded Digital (when present), else 5-Pole Captive No Yes Multi-Ch CEA NOTE: If one of the custom EDID slots is in use, the audio format setting will have no ef
Resetting the Unit There are three unit reset modes (numbered 1, 4, and 5), These are available by pressing the recessed Reset button on the rear panel with a pointed stylus, pen, or similar item to access it. See the following table for a summary of the reset modes. ATTENTION: Review the reset modes carefully. Using the wrong reset mode may result in unintended loss of flash memory programming, port reassignment, or processor reboot.
SIS Communication and Control The DVS 605 can be configured and controlled via a host computer or other device (such as a control system) attached to the rear panel RS-232 connector or the LAN port or the front panel USB port. Control is made using the Extron Simple Instruction Set (SIS) of commands, or the DVS default web pages. Commands can be entered using a Telnet application such as the Extron DataViewer, available at www.extron.com. See the DataViewer Help file for use.
Password Information The ] Password: prompt requires a password (administrator level or user level) followed by a carriage return. The prompt is repeated if the correct password is not entered. If the correct password is entered, the unit responds with ] Login Administrator ] or ] Login User ], depending on password entered. If passwords are the same for both administrator and user, the unit defaults to administrator privileges.
Symbol Definitions • = Space ] = Carriage return with line feed ¦ or} = Carriage return with no line feed E or W = Escape 14, 24, 28 = Superscripts indicate the error message displayed if the command is entered incorrectly or with invalid parameters. See “Error Response References,” on page 35.
X1& = Horizontal and vertical size, 0 to 11000 X1* = Image/window number: 1 = main window, 2 = PIP window X1( = Scaler resolution/EDID emulation: 0 = Automatic: match current output resolution (default for EDID emulation) LCD reads Match Output 1 = Output 1 (analog VGA connector — available for Save and Export EDID commands only) 2 = Output 2 (HDMI connector — available for Save and Export EDID commands only) 3 = Custom EDID/output rate 1 6 = Custom EDID/output rate 4 4 = Custom EDID/output rate 2 7 = C
X2! = Analog output polarity: 0 = H-/V- (default) 1 = H-/V+ 2 = H+/V3 = H+/V+ X2@ = Analog output sync format: 0 = RGBHV (default) 1 = RGBS 2 = RGsB 3 = Y, R-Y, B-Y bi-level 4 = Y, R-Y, B-Y tri-level X2# = User presets or PIP presets — 1 to 16 X2$ = Input presets — 1 to 128 X2% = On-screen menu time-out or screen saver sync timeout, (default = 3 seconds)/output sync time-out (default = 501 - never) 0 = OSD is never displayed/output sync is instantly disabled with no active input 1 to 500 in 1 second increme
X3^ = HDMI output format: 0 = Auto (based on sink EDID), default 1 = DVI 2 = HDMI 444 RGB (0-255, audio, InfoFrames) 3 = HDMI 444 YUV “FULL” (0-255, audio, InfoFrames) 4 = HDMI 444 YUV “LIMITED” (16-235, audio, InfoFrames) 5 = HDMI 422 YUV “FULL” (0-255, audio, InfoFrames) 6 = HDMI 422 YUV “LIMITED” (16-235, audio, InfoFrames) X3& = Auto switch mode: 0 = Disable (default) 1 = Gives priority to the highest input 2 = Gives priority to the lowest input X3* = Audio volume range: -100 dB to 0 dB, in 1.
X4& = Input signal/SDI genlock 0 = Disabled; (default) 1 = Input signal genlock enabled; locks output vertical to the selected input vertical rate 2 = SDI genlock enabled; locks output vertical to the applied genlock input (“D” models only) X4* = Input signal/genlock status 0 = Input signal / SDI genlock disabled 1 = Input signal / SDI genlock enabled, but cannot lock to applied input signal/SDI genlock input.
X12% = Connections security level: 0 = anonymous, 1 – 10 = extended security levels 1 thru 10 11 = user, 12 = Administrator X12& = The number of seconds before timeout on the IP connection: min. = 1; max. = 65000; (default = 30 = 300 seconds). If no data is received during the timeout period, the Ethernet connection is closed. Each step = 10 seconds. Applicable only when connected via Ethernet. When connected via RS-232 only the global timeout commands apply (current returns E13).
SIS Command and Response Table Command ASCII Command (host to scaler) Response (scaler to host) Additional Description Input selection Video and audio X!! In X!•All] Select video and audio from input X!. Video X!& In X!•RGB] Select video from input source X!. Audio X!$ In X!•Aud] Select audio from input source X!. View video input & X!] View current video input X!. View audio input $ X!] View current audio input X!.
Command ASCII Command (host to scaler) Response (scaler to host) Additional Description Input name Write input name Read input name EX!,X1$NI} NmiX!,X1$] Set the name X1$ for input X!. EX!NI} X1$] View input X! name X1$. NOTE: To clear an input name, a single space character should be entered for X1$. This resets the input name to the default value. Auto-Image Enable X!*1A ImgX!*1] Activate Auto-Image for input X!. Disable X!*0A ImgX!*0] Turn Auto-Image off for input X!.
Command ASCII Command (host to scaler) Response (scaler to host) Additional Description Pixel phase (available only for RGB and YUV auto input signals) Specify a value EX!*X%PHAS} PhasX!*X%] Adjust the pixel phase to specified value X% for input X!. Increment value EX!+PHAS} PhasX!*X%] Increase the pixel phase. Decrement value EX!-PHAS} PhasX!*X%] Decrease the pixel phase. View EX!PHAS} X%] Show the pixel phase for input X!.
Command ASCII Command (host to scaler) Response (scaler to host) Additional Description Picture Adjustments Video mute Mute all outputs to black 1B Vmt1] Mutes video and displays black video on all outputs. Mute all sync and video 2B Vmt2] Mutes sync and video on all outputs. Unmute all outputs 0B Vmt0] Unmutes all outputs. View B X3!] View the mute status (0 = disabled, 1 = enabled - mute to black, 2 = mute output sync and video).
Command ASCII Command (host to scaler) Response (scaler to host) Additional Description Horizontal position (window) Specific value E1*X1**X1^HCTR} Hctr1*X1**X1^] Set horizontal position to X1^ for window Increment value E1*X1*+HCTR} Hctr1*X1**X1^] Shift window right. Decrement value E1*X1*-HCTR} Hctr1*X1**X1^] Shift window left. View E1*X1*HCTR} X1^] View the horizontal position value X1^ for window X1*. X1*.
Command ASCII Command (host to scaler) Response (scaler to host) Additional Description Horizontal size (image) Specific value E2*X1**X1&HSIZ} Hsiz2*X1**X1&] Set horizontal sizing to X1& for image X1*. Increase width E2*X1*+HSIZ} Hsiz2*X1**X1&] Widen the image. Decrease width E2*X1*-HSIZ} Hsiz2*X1**X1&] Make the image narrower. View E2*X1*HSIZ} X1& ] View horizontal sizing value X1& for image. Specific value E2*X1**X1&VSIZ} Vsiz2*X1**X1&] Set vertical sizing to X1& for image X1*.
Command ASCII Command (host to scaler) Response (scaler to host) Additional Description Screen saver mode (action that takes place when no signal is detected on the selected input) Set mode EMX3)SSAV} SsavMX3)] Sets the screen saver mode to X3) (default: 1 = black). View mode EMSSAV} X3)] View the current screen saver mode. Set sync timeout duration ETX2%SSAV} SsavTX2%] Sets sync timeout duration to X2% seconds (default: 501 = never).
Command ASCII Command (host to scaler) Response (scaler to host) Additional Description Audio input format NOTES: • Selects between analog (5-pole captive screw) or digital (embedded in HDMI input) audio sources. • Inputs 1 and 2 X4@ can only be set to 0 or 1; attempting to set these inputs to a digital format yields an E14 response.
Command ASCII Command Response (host to scaler) Additional Description (scaler to host) Presets User presets Recall preset 1*X2#. 1RprX2#] Recall user preset X2# for selected input. Save preset 1*X2#, 1SprX2#] Save user preset X2# for selected input. Delete/clear preset EX1*X2#PRST} PrstX1*X2#] Clears user preset X2#, and sets user preset X2# name to [unassigned]. Write name E1*X2#,X1$PNAM} Pnam1*X2#,X1$] Set the user preset X2# name to X1$.
Command ASCII Command (host to scaler) Response (scaler to host) Additional Description Advanced Configuration Test pattern Set test pattern EX2)TEST} TestX2)] Set the test pattern to X2). View test pattern ETEST} X2)] View the current test pattern. Freeze all windows 1F Frz1] Freeze Main and PIP input windows. Freeze only MAIN window 2F Frz2] Freezes Main input window. Freeze only PIP window 3F Frz3] Freeze PIP input windows. Disable 0F Frz0] Unfreeze all windows.
Command ASCII Command Response Cut E0SWEF} Swef0] Sets the switch to cut. Dissolve E1SWEF} Swef1] Sets the switch to dissolve. View setting ESWEF} 0] (or 1]) View setting (0 = cut, 1 = dissolve). Set dissolve duration EX3%EDUR} EDURX3%] View duration EEDUR} X3%] Sets the effect duration to tenths of seconds (range 2 = 0.2 to 50 = 05.0 seconds. Default is 3 = 0.3 seconds). View effect duration.
Command ASCII Command (host to scaler) Response (scaler to host) Additional Description HDCP input authorization (valid for HDMI inputs only) HDCP Authorized device on EEX!*1HDCP} HdcpEX!*1] Turn HDCP Authorized device on for input X! (default). HDCP Authorized device off EEX!*0HDCP} HdcpEX!*0] Turn HDCP Authorized device off for input X!. Query HDCP Authorized Device status EEX!HDCP} X4(] Query HDCP Authorized device status for input X!.
Command ASCII Command (host to scaler) Response (scaler to host) Additional Description Hardwired IR port Enable IR port (allows IR) 65*0# IRDisable0] Enables the hard wired port and allows IR control input. Disable IR port (blocks IR) 65*1# IRDisable1] Disables the hard wired port (default). View IR setting 65# X(] View the current IR Disable setting. Picture In Picture NOTE: HDMI input 5 cannot be used for PIP. PIP on/off PIP on EX2&PIP} PipX2&] Turn on PIP and display input X2&.
Command ASCII Command (host to scaler) Response (scaler to host) Additional Description Information request General information I/i VidX!•AudX!•VtypX#•StdX1)•BlkX3!•HrtX1#•VrtX1# •PipX!] NOTE: Aud “X!” response is a “-” on the non audio model. “Vtyp” returns the detected input type (X!*\) . NOTE: Blk “X3!” response is “0” unless video is muted, then the response is “1” Query firmware version Query full firmware version Query part number Q/q x.xx] View firmware version. *Q/*q x.xx.
DVS 605 • SIS Communication and Control 56 W 0TC W 1%2AX12&TC W 1TC E0TC} E1*X12& TC} E1TC} View current connection port timeout Set global IP port timeout View global IP port timeout X12&] Pti1*X12&] X12&] Pti0*X12&] 3Q 3Q 2Q 2Q 3Q 3Q 2Q 2Q 1Q 0Q Q or 1Q 1.00(1.37-DVS 605 Series -Fri, 12 Aug 2012 03:28:10 GMT) X13!(plus web ver.desc-date/time)] 0.06 X13!] 1.01 All responses from 2Q-3Q-4Q] X13!] X12& = The number of seconds before timeout on the IP connection: (min. = 1; max.
DVS 605 • SIS Communication and Control 57 1i 2i 3i 4i Request model name Request model description Request system memory usage Request user memory usage Idh0] IdhX10$] W1DH| W0DH| WDH| E1DH} E0DH} EDH} Set DHCP on24 NOTE: X10$ = 0 (off) or 1 (on). The Read format is day of week DD month year HH:MM:SS. Example: Tue, 18 Nov 2012 18:19:33. format is MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS. Example: 11/18/12-10:54:00 X10& is local date and time format.
DVS 605 • SIS Communication and Control 58 X10(] Ips•X11)] X11)] Ipg•X10*] X10*] WCH| WX11)CS| WCS| W X10*CG| WCG| ECH} E X11)CS} ECS} E X10*CG} ECG} Read hardware address (MAC) Set subnet mask24 Read subnet mask NOTE: E2BOOT} Boot2] Restarts network connections after IP address or DHCP changes. X10* = IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.
DVS 605 • SIS Communication and Control 59 Response (processor to host) Ipu•X12!] WX12!CU| E X12!CU} Set user password14 24 VrbX11!] W X11!CV| E X11!CV} X12%] WCK| ECK} Read connection’s security level X11! = Verbose/response mode (Default = 0 for Telnet connections; 1 for RS-232 host control). 0 = clear/none, 1 = verbose mode, 2 = tagged responses for queries, 3 = verbose mode and tagged responses for queries.
DVS 605 • SIS Communication and Control 60 Response Pmh00080] Pmh00000] {port #}] W80MH | W0MH | WMH | E80MH} E0MH} EMH} Disable web port map 24 Read web port map 24 W%2E%2ECJ| WCJ| E ..
Using the Default Web Pages The DVS 605 features an on-board web server, displayed as a set of default web pages. These pages allow you to control and operate the DVS 605 unit via a LAN or WAN connection through the RJ-45 port, using a web browser such as the Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 8 or later, Mozilla® Firefox® 6 or later, Google Chrome™ 9 or later, Apple® Safari® 4 or later.
Turning Off Compatibility Mode The DVS 605 default web pages do not support compatibility mode in Microsoft Internet Explorer. To check compatibility view settings: From the Tools menu of the browser, select Compatibility View Settings. The Compatibility View Settings dialog box opens. Be sure that the Display all websites in Compatibility View check box is cleared, and that the IP address of the DVS 605 is not in the list of websites that have been added to Compatibility view.
Configuration Pages NOTE: From Hardware pages, click on the Configuration tab . The Configuration pages options are: • Input/Output Configuration • EDID Minder • Image Settings • PIP Settings • Audio Configuration • Preset Management • Device Settings. Figure 32. Global Navigation Bar for the Configuration Page The browser screen is set out as two sections. These are AV Controls on the left, and the options page on the right.
Breakaway audio check box (audio models only) Select this check box to enable audio breakaway. The input buttons separate into two columns: video and audio. From the Video column, click the input button associated with the video to be used. From the Audio column, click on the input button associated with the audio to be used. NOTES: When in PIP mode, audio breakaway is not supported. Audio follows either the main window or the PIP window (set on the Devices Settings screen).
Input/Output Configuration Page — Input Configuration Panel Click on this button to open to this page. The Input Configuration panel consists of user configurable fields for each of the five inputs. These include; input naming, signal type, aspect ratio, Auto-Image, Auto Memory, HDCP Authorized status, and film detection.
Aspect ratio Select Fill or Follow from the drop-down list to set the aspect ratio. • Fill — The input signal is scaled to fill the entire video output. • Follow — Follows the signal aspect ratio, with respect to the current output resolution setting. A black letter box or pillar box bars may be applied for aspect ratio compensation. Auto-Image Select the check box to apply Auto-Image to the input, if desired. When selected, Auto-Image is applied whenever there is a change in the input sync.
Input/Output Configuration Page — Output Configuration Panel The right panel consists of user configurable fields for video outputs. These include: output resolution, refresh rate, signal format and sync polarity for the analog output, and signal format for the digital output. The switch transition mode between inputs can be set, and a test pattern selection is available for use in calibrating a connected display. The genlock settings can also be set on all models. Figure 35.
Digital output signal format Click on the arrow and from the drop-down list box select an applicable signal format. Selectable formats are: Auto (based on sink/display EDID), DVI, HDMI RGB, HDMI YUV 444 Full, HDMI YUV 444 Limited, HDMI YUV 422 Full, HDMI YUV 422 Limited. Switch transition Select either mode, cut or dissolve, to set the transition effect when switching inputs. Genlock Where applicable, SDI genlock or input signal genlock can be applied, or genlock can be turned off. Select as desired.
EDID Minder Page Extron EDID Minder is an EDID management process that automatically manages the EDID information between a digital display device and one or more input sources. Click on this button to open the EDID Minder page. From this page an EDID data set can be assigned to any input with an Auto-Detect, an RGB, or an HDMI/DVI input type. The currently assigned EDID properties can be viewed and EDID files can be loaded to and from the DVS 605. Figure 36.
Assigning EDIDs To assign EDID to selected inputs: 1. From the inputs screen (table of inputs) on the right, select the desired input or inputs (see figure below). 2. From the table on the left of the screen, select an available EDID (represented by a blue, green, or yellow output display icon). 3. Click the Assign button to assign EDID to the selected input or inputs. 3 2 1 Figure 37. Assigning EDIDs NOTE: If you do not assign any inputs but still click Assign, an error message is displayed.
Image Settings Page From this page signal sampling and picture control settings can be set, user and input presets can be saved and recalled, and overscan settings can be applied. Click on this button to open the Image Settings page. Figure 38. Image Settings Page Signal Sampling In this section settings for the currently selected input signal can be adjusted. Adjustable fields are: the number of active lines, active pixels, total pixels, horizontal and vertical start settings, and the pixel phase.
Picture Control This section shows the image settings for the selected input. These include brightness, contrast, color, tint, and detail, which can be adjusted and applied to that input. To adjust the picture settings click and drag the associated slider for any image setting (brightness, contrast, color, tint, or detail) to the desired value. Alternatively, you can enter a value within the field associated with the image setting, or click the up > and down < arrows and change the value in the field.
Input Presets A total of 128 global input presets are available for the DVS 605. An input preset is a user-defined set of input and picture control settings that can be saved for each source within a system so that they can be recalled whenever the source is applied. Input presets are unique to the signal that was applied when the preset was initially saved. This type of preset saves specific settings for size, position, contrast, brightness, color and tint (if applicable), detail, and input configuration.
PIP Settings Page In PIP mode, the DVS 605 can display two images on the screen simultaneously. From this page the PIP settings can be adjusted. This includes input selection, swapping between the main and PIP inputs, adjustment of the picture control settings, main and PIP window position and sizing, and the saving and recalling of PIP presets. NOTE: When in PIP mode, audio breakaway is not supported. Audio follows either the main window or the PIP window (set on the Device Settings screen).
PIP picture controls These PIP input settings include brightness, contrast, color, tint, and detail. NOTES: • Picture controls will not be applied if there is no input signal. Any changes made while there is no input signal will be lost when a signal is detected. • After PIP is disabled, the configured PIP picture settings will still apply to the specified input. To adjust PIP picture settings (brightness, contrast, color, tint, or detail), click and drag the associated slider to the desired value.
PIP presets Sixteen global PIP presets are available for the DVS 605. A PIP preset contains settings for the size and position of PIP. It also contains the main and PIP inputs that were active when the preset was saved. By default the first ten PIP presets have settings already associated with them, but they can be overwritten. 1 2 3 4 MAIN MAIN 7 8 PIP PIP MAIN MAIN PIP PIP 5 6 PIP MAIN MAIN PIP PIP MAIN MAIN PIP 9 MAIN 10 PIP MAIN PIP Figure 41.
Audio Settings Page Using this page each of the audio inputs can be configured, including setting the input format and the gain (for analog inputs). Also the audio output format can be set and adjusted. NOTE: Audio inputs 1 and 2 are disabled for DVS 605 and DVS 605 D models. They do not support analog audio. Input gain cannot be adjusted for digital audio. Click on this button to open the Audio Config page. Figure 42. Audio Config Page To configure audio inputs: 1.
2. Click and drag the handle of the Gain slider, or click the up > and down < arrows in the field below the slider, or enter a value in the field. NOTE: You can only adjust the gain and attenuation for an input that is in analog or Auto format. Gain only affects analog inputs To configure audio output format: 1. From the Output Format drop-down list, select the format of the audio output. Available formats include: • Dual Mono • Stereo 2.
Preset Management Page This Preset Management page gives access to assigned input presets, user presets, and PIP presets. Each preset can be renamed, recalled or cleared. A brief description of the settings contained within each preset type is given at the top of each list. Click on this button to open the Audio Config page. Figure 43. Preset Management Page NOTE: The column order for the listed presets can be changed. For example, the preset name can be displayed to the left of the preset number.
To clear a Preset: 1. Select the input preset, user preset, or PIP preset that is to be cleared. 2. Click the Clear button located in the same section of the screen. A confirmation dialog box opens. 3. Click OK. If the preset is an input preset or a user preset, the preset is removed entirely from the list. If the preset is a PIP preset, it is restored to factory default. A dialog box opens confirming input clearance. NOTE: A PIP preset cannot be cleared (deleted). It is restored to factory defaults.
HDCP Notification HDCP notification indicates if HDCP content restrictions are preventing a video signal from passing to the output. When the Green option is selected, a green screen with HDCP CONTENT text is displayed on the output if the connected display device is not HDCP compliant and an HDCP encrypted input has been selected. When the Black option is selected, the output mutes to black if the connected display device is not HDCP compliant and an HDCP encrypted input has been selected. .
Auto Switch When enabled, the auto-input switching priority can be set to either start with the highest active input or the lowest active input. See “Auto-switching between inputs” on page 3 for details. To enable auto-input switching: 1. Select the Enable Auto Switch check box. 2. Select the desired priority option radio button. Either: a. Priority to highest active input number, or b. Priority to lowest active input number. To disable the auto-input switching option clear the Enable Auto Switch check box.
Hardware Pages Click on the Hardware tab to open these pages. The Hardware pages options are: • Unit Information • Device Name • Connection • Firmware Loader • Exec/Power Mode • Date and Time • Password • Reset Device Figure 45. Global Navigation Bar for the Hardware Page Unit Information Page This page gives a non-configurable view of information about the connected unit.
Device Name Page This page allows the user to assign or change the connected device name. Click on this button to open the page. Figure 47. Device Name Page To assign or change the name: 1. Enter a name for the device in the name field. This may be up to 24 alphanumeric characters in length with no spaces between characters. If an invalid name is entered, a red symbol appears to the right of the name field. 2. Click Save.
RS-232 Settings To configure the RS-232 settings: 1. From the Baud Rate drop-down list, select the appropriate baud rate. 2. From the Stop Bits drop-down list, select the number of bits used to indicate a byte. 3. From the Bits drop-down list, select the number of data bits to transmit. 4. From the Parity drop-down list, select the parity checking type. 5. Click Save Ethernet Settings NOTE: The default setting is DHCP set to OFF, IP address = 192.168.254.254.
To update the device firmware: 1. Click Browse. The Choose File to Upload dialog box opens. 2. Browse to and select the firmware file to upload to the device. Valid firmware files have an EFF or ESF extension. NOTE: Current firmware updates can be downloaded from the Firmware Download Center page of the Extron website. This file downloads onto your PC 3. Click Open. This closes the dialog box and returns you to the Firmware Loader screen. 4. Click Upload.
Power Mode The low power-standby state disables all video input processing and all video outputs to save energy when the DVS 605 is not in use. To set the power mode: 1. Click the radio button for the desired power mode (Full Power or Low Power Standby State). 2. Click Save. Mute Video and Sync Muting the video and sync allows connected displays to go into a standby state. To mute the video and sync: 1. Select the Mute Video and Sync check box. 2. Click Save. To unmute the video and sync: 1.
Password Page This page allows the user to set an administrator and user password on the device. Click on this button to open the page. Figure 52. Password Page Administrators and users can view any setting on the device. Administrators have the ability to make adjustments to any setting.
Reset Device Page This page allows the user to reset the device. Click on this button to open the page. Figure 53. Reset Device Page There are three reset options available: • Reset scaler settings to default (Retains IP) • Reset scaler settings, and delete user files (Retains IP) • Reset scaler settings, delete user files, and reset IP settings Depending on the selected reset option, different settings are cleared.
Mounting This section describes: • Tabletop Mounting • Rack Mounting • Furniture Mounting Mounting the DVS 605 If the DVS 605 is to be rack mounted, it is important to mount it before cabling it. Four rubber feet are included with the unit. Install the feet only if the unit is to be mounted on a tabletop (see “Tabletop Placement” below). Tabletop Placement For tabletop placement, install the self-adhesive rubber feet or pads (provided) onto the four corners of the bottom of the device.
Rack Mounting To rack mount the DVS 605, turn off or disconnect all equipment power sources and rack mount the DVS 605 unit using the pre-installed brackets (see figure below). Rack Mount Bracket Figure 54. Rack Mounting the DVS 605 Furniture Mounting Optional furniture mounting brackets (MBU 149) can be used to mount the unit under a table or desk top (see figure below). Mounting Screws (2) Places Each Side #8 Screw (4) Places Each Side MBU 149 Mounting Bracket Figure 55.
Extron Warranty Extron Electronics warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase.