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USERS GUIDE
DXP-62
Digital Xtreme Scaler / Switcher
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Manual Number: 150904

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  • Page 1 USERS GUIDE DXP-62 Digital Xtreme Scaler / Switcher Manual Number: 150904...
  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

    Put the product in a properly ventilated area, away from direct sunlight or any source of heat.  Overheating: Avoid stacking the Aurora product on top of a hot component such as a power amplifier. ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    PACKAGE CONTENTS ....................... 1 INTRODUCTION .......................... 2 About ..............................2 Features ..............................2 DESCRIPTION ..........................3 Front Panel DXP-62 ..........................3 Rear Panel DXP-62 ..........................4 CONNECTION ..........................5 Usage Precautions ................Error! Bookmark not defined. System Diagram ........................... 5 Connection Procedure ..........................
  • Page 4: Package Contents

    Please make sure the following items are included within your package. Contact your dealer if any items are missing or damaged. ♦ 1 x DXP-62 ♦ 2 x Mounting Ears (separate from the DXP-62) ♦ 1 x Power Cable (DC 12V) ♦ 1 x RS232 Cable ♦...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION About The DXP-62 is the latest presentation scaler switcher innovation from Aurora. Designed to be a low cost full featured high end scaler with a variety of input ports to accommodate legacy and today’s technology. The VGA ports also can process YPbPr component video and composite video for the ultimate in flexibility.
  • Page 6: Description

    User Guide DESCRIPTION Front Panel DXP-62 Power Turns green when power on, red when in standby mode. indicator Shows the real-time system working status. Used as video source selection button, press to select one source, press again to select next source, switching circularly between HDMI1, Source HDMI2, HDMI3, VGA1 and VGA2.
  • Page 7: Rear Panel Dxp-62

    Serial control port, 3p captive screw connector, connects with a control device (such as a computer) to control the DXP-62 or other device RS232 connected with the HDMI twisted pair PoH receiver.
  • Page 8: Connection

    System Diagram Connection Procedure 1) Connect HDMI source devices (e.g. Blue-ray DVD) to HDMI input ports of the DXP-62 with HDMI cable. Connect VGA source device (e.g. PC) to VGA input ports of the DXP-62 with VGA cable. 2) Connect the corresponding audio source to the corresponding AUDIO INPUT port of the DXP-62...
  • Page 9: Connection Of Microphone

    7) Both the DXP-62 and the receiver have IR IN and OUT. When one model is used for IR signal receiver, the IR signal must be sent out by the other model. For example: When “IR IN” of the DXM-62 connects with an IR receiver, the IR transmitter must connect to IR OUT of the receiver.
  • Page 10 User Guide When switch to “MIC” (It has a low frequency characteristics, and wide frequency response in this mode), the microphone input is used for connecting with dynamic microphone. There are two different connections: 1) Unbalanced connection: “+” and “ ”...
  • Page 11: Application

    This highly integrated technology when used with the DXE-CAT-RX3C-A allows a rolling cart or podium to use a single CAT 5e/6 cable as the umbilical to the wall plate. The DXP-62 mounts inside the structure along with the computer, document camera, Blu-ray player, auxiliary input panel, etc. These devices will plug into the DXP-62 video and audio inputs accordingly.
  • Page 12: Operation

    Supports auto-adjusting and manual-adjusting. Press and hold on MUTE button for 7 seconds or more to enter in auto-adjusting/manual-adjusting mode. Note: 1. In auto-adjusting mode, DXP-62 will choose the resolution of the display device at the far-end as the preferred resolution. If need to choose the resolution of local HDMI display device: ♦...
  • Page 13 ♦ Connect INPUT 3 with a source device, and then it will choose INPUT 3 to output. ♦ Remove the signal of INPUT 3, the DXP-62 will detect from INPUT 1 to INPUT 5. When it detects that input 2 is available, it will choose INPUT 2 to output.
  • Page 14: Software Updating

    USB memory stick. Operation: Copy the file “DXP-62.bin” to the root directory of a USB memory stick. (Make sure the file is copied to the root directory for normal use. The “DXP-62.bin” file is provided/authorized by our engineering department or from the Aurora website customer portal) Plug the USB memory stick to the DXP-62 USB port .
  • Page 15: Osd Menu Operation

    User Guide OSD Menu Operations The DXP-62 provides a powerful OSD operation menu, contains 4 parts: option settings, image settings, audio settings and system settings. Press MENU button on front panel to enter into OSD menu. Option: Includes Output Adjust, Input4/5 Select, HDMI1/2/3/4 Audio select, and Software Update (USB)
  • Page 16 HDMI4 Audio Select: Switch between Embedded and Line to choose the desired audio output port for HDMI3. Software Update (USB): Insert the USB memory stick with updated firmware file to USB port of DXP-62 to update the software. Picture: Including Picture Mode, Color Temperature, Aspect Ratio, Noise Reduction, Screen and Color...
  • Page 17 User Guide Picture mode: Includes Dynamic, Standard, Mild, and User. And only in User mode, it is able to set the image contrast and brightness. Color Temperature: Includes Cool, Medium, Warm and User. And only in User mode, it is able to set values for Red, Green and Blue (RGB).
  • Page 18 User Guide Sound mode: Includes Standard, Music, Movie, Sports and User. Only User mode supports to set treble and bass. Surround Sound: Includes Off, Surround and SRS Trusurround XT. To adjust the sound balance. Setup: Including OSD Language, Blending, HDMI CEC and OSD Duration. Please check the picture below: OSD Language: Supports 14 languages, including English (default), Chinese etc.
  • Page 19: Cec Function

    Supports CEC and CEC standby functions, and can be enabled/disabled through RS232 commands or OSD menu. If the HDMI source device supports CEC and its CEC is on, and when the DXP-62 enter in standby/startup mode, then the source device will automatically enter in standby/startup mode.
  • Page 20: Rs232 Control

    As RS232 can be transmitted bi-directionally between the DXP-62 and the HDMI twisted pair PoH receiver, so it is able to control a third party RS232 device from local or control the DXP-62 from remote. When controlling a third party via RS232 device, the baud rate of this device should be 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 or 115200.
  • Page 21 User Guide Command Function Feedback Feedback Example audio UnMute line !ALM0<cr> ~ALM0<cr> LINE Unmute audio Line audio ~LNUP xx<cr> LINE Volume: xx !LNUP<cr> volume up (xx=00~60) (xx=00~60) ~LNDN xx<cr> Line audio LINE Volume: xx !LNDN<cr> volume down (xx=00~60) (xx=00~60) Set Line ~LNxx<cr>...
  • Page 22 User Guide Command Function Feedback Feedback Example Change the !RS01<cr> ~RS01<cr> resolution to Resolution: 1024x768 1024X768 XGA Change the !RS02<cr> ~RS02<cr> resolution to Resolution: 1280x720 1280X720 720P Change the !RS03<cr> ~RS03<cr> resolution to Resolution: 1280x800 1280X800 WXGA Change the !RS06<cr> ~RS06<cr>...
  • Page 23 User Guide Command Function Feedback Feedback Example 02=music; 03=movie; sports/ user) 04=sports; 05=user) Freeze output !FRZ1<cr> ~FRZ1<cr> Freeze: enable image Cancel the !FRZ0<cr> freezing of output ~FRZ0<cr> Freeze: disable image Enable MIC !MVI1<cr> Volume Icon ~MVI1<cr> Volume Icon: enable display Disable MIC !MVI0<cr>...
  • Page 24 User Guide Command Function Feedback Feedback Example statue !HDC1<cr> HDCP Active ~HDC1<cr> HDCP Active !HDC0<cr> HDCP Manual ~HDC0<cr> HDCP Manual Enable HDCP !HCO1<cr> ~HCO1<cr> HDCP ON output Disable HDCP !HCO0<cr> ~HCO0<cr> HDCP OFF output Inquire HDCP/ ~HDC# xx<cr>, HDCP Active Active HDCP xx=00=HDCP off;...
  • Page 25 User Guide Command Function Feedback Feedback Example !KYLT<cr> LEFT button ~KYLT<cr> Key: left !KYRT<cr> RIGHT button ~KYRT<cr> Key: right !KYUP<cr> UP button ~KYUP<cr> Key: up !KYDN<cr> DOWN button ~KYDN<cr> Key: down MENU button !KYMN<cr> ~KYMN<cr> OSD: Enter (enter OSD) EXIT button !KYE#<cr>...
  • Page 26 User Guide Command Function Feedback Feedback Example status HDMI1 Audio from XXXX ~AIS# x<cr>, Check the port audio input x= 1~2 (1 =HDMI Audio HDMI2 Audio from XXXX ?AIS#<cr> sources for HDMI from HDMI port 2=HDMI port 1, 2, Audio from LINE port) Check ~ALM# x<cr>...
  • Page 27 User Guide Command Function Feedback Feedback Example side (increase image height) Stretch downwards from !WD##<cr> ~WD##<cr> Output Height Adjust xx top side (decrease image height) Turn off HDMI !HMP0<cr> ~HMP0<cr> HDMI power off output Turn on HDMI !HMP1<cr> ~HMP1<cr> HDMI power on output Turn off HDBT !HDB0<cr>...
  • Page 28 User Guide Screen output adjusting avails only when the screen output adjusting is on. CEC commands with grey background avails only when CEC is on. MIC precedence: In Mute mode, if the MIC noise detecting is on, the device will unmute MIC automatically given the outer noise exceeds the limit of noise detecting.
  • Page 29: Vga Converting Cable

    User Guide Connect with Component Video (YPbPr) Source ♦ Operation Examples: 1. Via front panel buttons & OSD Press MENU button on front panel to enter in OSD, and then enter in OPTION setting menu: set “INPUT 5 Select” to YPbPr1, and “INPUT 6 Select” to YPbPr2. After setting, press SOURCE button on front panel to switch to YPbPr1 or YPbPr2 source.
  • Page 30 User Guide Connect with Composite Video (C-VIDEO) Source ♦ Operation Examples: 1. Via front panel buttons & OSD Press MENU button on front panel to enter in OSD, and then enter in OPTION setting menu: set “INPUT 5 Select” to AV1, and “INPUT 6 Select” to AV2. After setting, press SOURCE/AUTO button on front panel to switch to AV1 or AV2 source.
  • Page 31: Appendix 1

    7. No Control from front panel a. The DXP-62 may be damaged, return to dealer for repair. buttons or through RS232 port All transmission distances are measured using West Penn cable as per Appendix 3. The transmission distance is defined as the distance between the video source and the display.
  • Page 32: Appendix 2 Technical Specifications

    1 RU Rack Mounting Power supply 12v 16Watt Operation temperature 0~40°C [32~104°F] DXP-62, 2 x Mounting Ears, Power Supply, RS232 Cable, 2 x VGA converting cables, 7 x Package Contents Captive screw connectors, 4 x Screws, 6 x Plastic Cushions...
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  • Page 34: Appendix 3 Cabling

    APPENDIX 3 Cabling Aurora extender products have been tested utilizing shielded cabling. Although our products will work fine without shielded cable it is highly recommended for environmental reasons as the signals are high frequency and can radiate as well as be susceptible to external frequencies and possibly cause noise or disruption in the image.
  • Page 35: Appendix 4 Warranty

    Limited 3 Year Warranty Aurora Multimedia Corp. (“Manufacturer”) warrants that this product is free of defects in both materials and workmanship for a period of 3 years as defined herein for parts and labor from date of purchase. This Limited Warranty covers products purchased in the year of 2009 and after.
  • Page 36 User Guide This product warranty extends to the original purchaser only and will be null and void upon any assignment or Aurora Multimedia Corp. 205 Commercial Court Morganville, NJ 07751 Phone: 732-591-5800 Fax: 732-591-6801...

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