Extron electronics DVS 304 Series User Manual
Extron electronics DVS 304 Series User Manual

Extron electronics DVS 304 Series User Manual

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Scalers and Scan Converters
DVS 304 Series
Video and RGB Scalers
68-1039-01 Rev. E
04 17

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  • Page 1 User Guide Scalers and Scan Converters DVS 304 Series Video and RGB Scalers 68-1039-01 Rev. E 04 17...
  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Safety Instructions • English Istruzioni di sicurezza • Italiano WARNING: This symbol, , when used on the product, is intended to AVVERTENZA: Il simbolo, , se usato sul prodotto, serve ad alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within avvertire l’utente della presenza di tensione non isolata pericolosa the product’s enclosure that may present a risk of electric shock.
  • Page 3 ついては、 エクス トロンのウェブサイ ト より 『Extron Safety www.extron.com and Regulatory Compliance Guide』 (P/N 68-290-01) をご覧ください。 Copyright © 2017 Extron Electronics. All rights reserved. Trademarks All trademarks mentioned in this guide are the properties of their respective owners. The following registered trademarks( ®...
  • Page 4 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.
  • Page 5 Conventions Used in this Guide Notifications The following notifications are used in this guide: WARNING: Potential risk of severe injury or death. AVERTISSEMENT : Risque potentiel de blessure grave ou de mort. CAUTION: Risk of minor personal injury. ATTENTION : Risque de blessure mineure. ATTENTION: •...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    SIS Communication and Control Introduction ....30 ............1 Host to Scaler Communications ....... 30 DVS 304 Series Description ........ 1 Scaler-initiated Messages ......31 DVS 304 Models ..........1 Copyright Information ........31 DVS 304 DVI Models ........2 Password Information ........
  • Page 7 Executive Mode Menu ........78 Mounting ............... 79 Tabletop Placement .......... 79 Rack Mounting ..........79 UL Guidelines for Rack Mounted Devices ..79 Rack Mounting the DVS 304 ......80 Furniture Mounting ........... 80 Extron Warranty ..........81 DVS 304 Series • Contents...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    In this manual the terms “DVS,” “digital video scaler,” and “scaler” are used interchangeably and refer to any DVS 304 Series model. DVS 304 Series Description The DVS 304 Series of digital video scalers is comprised of DVS 304 and DVS 304 DVI models •...
  • Page 9: Dvs 304 Dvi Models

    IP Link — IP Link-enabled products offer an integrated Web server with high performance architecture, global compatibility with industry standard Ethernet communication protocols, multi-user support, and a Web-based asset management application specifically designed to work with products that include IP Link technology. DVS 304 Series • Introduction...
  • Page 10: Controlling The Dvs 304 Devices

    The audio models are 1U high and full rack size and can be rack or desk mounted using included rack or through-desk mounting brackets. Controlling the DVS 304 Devices All DVS 304 series devices can be controlled using one or more of the following methods: • The front panel controls.
  • Page 11: Options And Accessories

    Options and Accessories The DVS 304 series optional equipment includes: • IR 902 remote control — The Extron IR 902 (part #70-495-01) is an infrared remote control that replicates most of the front panel controls of the digital video scaler (except the Menu and Next buttons).
  • Page 12: Cabling

    Cabling This section describes how to connect cables to a DVS 304 series device. Rear Panel Cabling The illustration below shows the all possible rear panel features of the audio and non-audio models. (Optional) DVS 304 AD 100-240V RGB/R-Y ,Y...
  • Page 13 NOTE: DVS 304 DVI models feature EDID emulation on this 15-pin HD connector. Signal Input 4 Configuration Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 13 Pin 14 RGBHV RGBS RGBcvS RGsB S-video Video Figure 4. Input 4 Pinout Table DVS 304 Series • Cabling...
  • Page 14 Green White-brown White-brow n Brown Brow n Inser t Twisted Pair Wires NOTE: If you are using Enhanced Skew-Free RJ-45 AV cable, use the TIA/EIA T568A standard only. Connector Figure 6. Wiring the RJ-45 Connector DVS 304 Series • Cabling...
  • Page 15 To select a different input number using a contact closure device, short the pin for the desired input number to logic ground (pin 5). NOTE: If contact closure is not in use, pins 1, 4, 6, and 7 should have no connection. DVS 304 Series • Cabling...
  • Page 16: Operation

    Adjust horizontal ([) knob — In the menu system, rotate this knob to scroll through menu options and make adjustments. Adjust vertical ({) knob — In the menu system, rotate this knob to scroll through menu options and make adjustments. DVS 304 Series • Operation...
  • Page 17: Menus, Configuration, And Adjustments

    The main menus are shown on the following pages. Use the button to scroll Menu between them. NOTE: If no signal is present on the currently selected input, appears in NO SIGNAL place of the input type, for example, INPUT 4 NO SIGNAL DVS 304 Series • Operation...
  • Page 18 Next Submenus are accessed from a main menu by pressing the button. When in a Next submenu, press the button to go out of the submenu and back to the active main Menu menu. DVS 304 Series • Operation...
  • Page 19: Start Auto Image

    NOTE: See table in the “Resolutions NOTE: Not for use with active image area the active image sampled. and Refresh Rates” section, for EDID values. YUVp or RGB inputs. sampled. area sampled. Figure 12. Figure Configuration Menu DVS 304 Series • Operation...
  • Page 20: Input Configuration

    (Standard or Flip). If SDI Deinter the SDI input is displayed with a significant amount of jaggies, use this setting to flip the odd and even fields when de-interlacing the incoming SDI signal. The default is Standard DVS 304 Series • Operation...
  • Page 21: Picture Control

    V Pos • Y, R-Y, B-Y Default: 1024 x 768@60 Hz This information only appears NOTE when the sync polarity is applicable and is based on the selected output format. Figure 14. Output Configuration Menu DVS 304 Series • Operation...
  • Page 22: Output Format

    (vertical scanning) rates. Rotate the ({) knob while in this submenu to select one of the available Adjust vertical refresh rates. The default resolution and rate for the DVS 304 series is 1024x768 @ 60 Hz. Resolution 24 Hz 50 Hz...
  • Page 23: Audio Configuration (Audio Models Only)

    NOTE: The presets will only save the sizing, centering, and picture control information. Memory Preset 3 per input (12 total) Phase Aspect ratio Film mode H/V Start Zoom Total pixels H/V Active H/V Pan H/V Size Bright/Cont Detail H/V Position Color/Tint Figure 16. Memory Preset Options DVS 304 Series • Operation...
  • Page 24: Recalling A Preset

    128 presets for Input 4 (128 total) Input type Aspect Ratio Film Mode H/V Start Phase Total Pixels H/V Active H/V Pan Zoom Bright/Cont Detail H/V Position H/V Size Color/Tint Figure 17. Input Preset Options DVS 304 Series • Operation...
  • Page 25: Ip Configuration

    1 second steps. lock on to the incoming the input signal is input and picture control • Alternating pixels vertical refresh rate. enabled. settings for inputs 2 and 4. • Color bars Figure 19. Advanced Configuration Menu DVS 304 Series • Operation...
  • Page 26: Blue Mode

    The RGB delay feature applies a brief delay before displaying a new picture to a screen and allows the display device to adjust to the new sync timing. This feature provides “no-glitch” switching. The blanking period can be set from 0 to 5 seconds in 0.5 second steps. DVS 304 Series • Operation...
  • Page 27 NOTE: The output refresh rate must be set equal to or greater than the incoming refresh rate of the video or no video output will be displayed. If the incoming vertical rate of the video differs significantly from the set output refresh rate, no video will be displayed. DVS 304 Series • Operation...
  • Page 28 Menu button simultaneously for four seconds. Alternatively it can be cleared on a rate by rate basis by applying a one-time auto image. DVS 304 Series • Operation...
  • Page 29 If your main window image is from a low resolution source, switch to another low resolution input from the front panel. DVS 304 Series • Operation...
  • Page 30: Exit Menu

    Each input of the DVS 304 scaler can have its parameters, including auto memories, reset to default values by holding down the specific input button together with the button, Menu until the input number and message is displayed on the LCD screen. Reset DVS 304 Series • Operation...
  • Page 31: Resetting The Unit

    Resets all IP options • Removes scheduling settings • Removes/clears all files from the unit *For modes 3, 4, and 5, nothing happens if the momentary press does not occur within 1 second Figure 23. Reset Mode Comparison DVS 304 Series • Operation...
  • Page 32: System Reset

    2 seconds* Menu Next EXE MODE DISABLED 10 sec. timeout Figure 24. Front Panel Lockout Executive mode 2 locks all front panel functions completely. This mode can be enabled or disabled by SIS commands only. DVS 304 Series • Operation...
  • Page 33: Setting Up The Dvs To Work With A Matrix Switcher

    Output 5 Input 5 Matrix Output to display Output 6 Input 4 Input 6 DVS 304 #6 Switcher (optional) Output 3 Input 64 Output 4 Figure 26. Multiple DVS 304s Connected to a Matrix Switcher DVS 304 Series • Operation...
  • Page 34 Click Connect to Matrix button. The size of the matrix switcher is displayed below the button. From the drop-down list Matrix Output feeding DVS (within the DVS Input 4 section), select the matrix output number that is connected to input 4 on the DVS 304. DVS 304 Series • Operation...
  • Page 35: Using The Dvs And Matrix Switcher After The Dvs Is Synchronized To The Matrix Switcher

    Open the Signal Processing Products Control Program and connect to the DVS via IP (not RS-232). Under the Tools menu, select . The Sync DVS 304 to Matrix Switcher... Sync window opens. DVS 304 to Matrix Switcher Click Remove Script DVS 304 Series • Operation...
  • Page 36: Minimizing Synchronization Problems Without Using The Sync To Matrix Feature

    X on the matrix switcher. NOTE: Input presets cannot be recalled via the front panel of the DVS 304. You can recall them via SIS commands (see SIS Communication and Control the next page). DVS 304 Series • Operation...
  • Page 37: Sis Communication And Control

    All responses from the scaler to the host end with a carriage return and a line feed (CR/LF = ]), signaling the end of the response character string (one or more characters). DVS 304 Series • SIS Communication and Control...
  • Page 38: Scaler-Initiated Messages

    DVS 304 scaler responds by sending a message to the host. No response is required from the host. Some scaler-initiated messages are listed here. (C) Copyright 2013, Extron Electronics, DVS 304 series, Vx.xx, 60-1027-02 ] The DVS 304 sends the copyright message when it first powers on. Vx.xx is the firmware version number.
  • Page 39: Error Response References

    ASCII (Telnet) and URL Encoded (Web). NOTE: Upper and lower case text can be used interchangeably except where noted. DVS 304 Series • SIS Communication and Control...
  • Page 40: Symbol Definitions

    In RS-232 commands, X1& is optional. X1* = Hardware (MAC) address (xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx) X1( = Subnet mask (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). Leading zeros are optional in setting values in each of four fields, and are suppressed in returned values. DVS 304 Series • SIS Communication and Control...
  • Page 41 X6$ = Broadcast repetition rate in seconds, (0 – 255 max; default = 0 = clear) The response is 2-digits returned with leading zeros. 1 – 11 = entry without password goes to the level specified (if an admin password exists) DVS 304 Series • SIS Communication and Control...
  • Page 42 X9$ = Output sync format: 0 = RGBHV (default), 1 = RGBS, 2 = RGsB, 3 = Y, R-Y, B-Y X9% = Memory presets: 1 to 3 X9^ = Input 4 presets: 1 to 128 DVS 304 Series • SIS Communication and Control...
  • Page 43 1080p 1440x900 72 (75 Hz) 1680x1050 1280x800 1080p Sharp 1920x1200 1080p CVT * Default Figure 28. SIS Command EDID Table (see page X10( = Aspect ratio: 0 = Follow, 1 = Fill DVS 304 Series • SIS Communication and Control...
  • Page 44 X7% = V Start 0 to 93 for video inputs; 0 to 255 for RGB and YUVp inputs. X7^ = Pixel phase 1 to 31 X7& = Total pixels +/- 255 of the default value DVS 304 Series • SIS Communication and Control...
  • Page 45 +/- 256 for RGB, +/- 127 for video X8) = 0 or 1 0 = 4:3, 1 = 16:9 X10* = EDID resolution and refresh rate 10 to 78 (see table on page 36) DVS 304 Series • SIS Communication and Control...
  • Page 46 Increment down –/ Shift window up. View View the vertical centering value NOTE: X8% = Picture adjustment 0 to 127 X8^ = H and V position Values depend on current output rate DVS 304 Series • SIS Communication and Control...
  • Page 47 0 = H - / V -, 1 = H - / V +, 2 = H + / V -, 3 = H+/ V + X9$ = Output sync format 0 = RGBHV (default), 1 = RGBS, 2 = RGsB, 3 = Y, R-Y, B-Y DVS 304 Series • SIS Communication and Control...
  • Page 48 -15 to +9 dB X10@ = Audio gain adjustment range: 0 to 9 dB X10# = Audio attenuation adjustment range: -15 to 0 dB X10$ = Volume range 000 to 100 (always returns 3 digits) DVS 304 Series • SIS Communication and Control...
  • Page 49: Blue Screen

    1= 1/4, 2 = 1/9, 3 = 1/16, 4 = 1/25, 5 = side by side normal, 6 = side by side full screen X10& = RGB delay to 10 ( to 5 seconds in 0.5 second steps DVS 304 Series • SIS Communication and Control...
  • Page 50: General Information

    1= 1/4, 2 = 1/9, 3 = 1/16, 4 = 1/25, 5 = side by side normal, 6 = side by side full screen X10^ = PIP audio setup 1 = follow main, 2= follow PIP, 3 = toggle DVS 304 Series • SIS Communication and Control...
  • Page 51 DVS 304 Settings saved for 16 per input (64 total) Auto Memory Aspect ratio Film mode H/V start Phase Total pixels H/V active H/V pan Zoom H/V size Bright/cont Detail H/V position Color/tint DVS 304 Series • SIS Communication and Control...
  • Page 52: Sis Command And Response Table For Ip Control Port

    DVS 304 Series • SIS Communication and Control...
  • Page 53 DVS 304 Series • SIS Communication and Control...
  • Page 54 DVS 304 Series • SIS Communication and Control...
  • Page 55 DVS 304 Series • SIS Communication and Control...
  • Page 56 DVS 304 Series • SIS Communication and Control...
  • Page 57 DVS 304 Series • SIS Communication and Control...
  • Page 58 DVS 304 Series • SIS Communication and Control...
  • Page 59 DVS 304 Series • SIS Communication and Control...
  • Page 60: Signal Processing Products Control Program

    Locate the Signal Processing Products Control Program file from the list and click on Follow the on-screen instructions to download the program to your PC. By default, the installation creates a C:\Program Files\Extron\Signal Processing directory and places a shortcut icon in it. DVS 304 Series • SPPCP...
  • Page 61: Starting Sppcp

    Starting SPPCP Click Start > Programs > Extron Electronics > Signal Processing > Signal Processing Products Control Program Alternatively, if an icon was installed on the desktop, the SPPCP can be started by clicking on the icon. window appears. Select Connection Type Either choose the comm (serial) port that is connected to the DVS 304 or select the TCP/IP tab.
  • Page 62: Sppcp Menus

    • Save Configuration... — Select this to save the current DVS configuration to the PC. A secondary window opens allowing choice of items to save, and selecting a folder location for the saved xxx.cfg files. DVS 304 Series • SPPCP...
  • Page 63: Options Menu

    Matrix Output to DVS drop-down list and click Take. The Matrix Status section displays the matrix output that is being monitored and the tied input. The DVS Input #4 section displays the current status of the input being used. DVS 304 Series • SPPCP...
  • Page 64 IP and RS-232 connections, date/ time, and passwords. Select the applicable tab, change the settings as desired, and click to make the changes effective. Submit NOTE: Changing the IP settings may result in loss of connection to the LAN. DVS 304 Series • SPPCP...
  • Page 65 To download and install the Firmware Loader application: Go to www.extron.com. Enter Firmware Loader in the Search field and press Enter. Locate the Firmware Loader application in the search results and click Download Now! Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the download. DVS 304 Series • SPPCP...
  • Page 66 The dialog box closes, and the file name appears in the window. Firmware Loader Figure 33. Select Firmware Click . The file uploads to the DVS and the upload progress can be seen on the Begin Total Progress bar. Figure 34. Process Running DVS 304 Series • SPPCP...
  • Page 67 • About... — Select this for details (version/build number, for example) of the SPPCP. DVS 304 Series • SPPCP...
  • Page 68: Control Tab

    There are up to 16 user presets per input available. These settings can then be recalled and applied to an applicable input. Select a preset number and click as desired. Save Recall DVS 304 Series • SPPCP...
  • Page 69: I/O Configuration Tab

    NTSC and 2:2 film detection for PAL video sources is relevant. Audio levels for each input can be set via the up and down arrows. • Auto Image — Auto Image can be enabled or disabled for all inputs. DVS 304 Series • SPPCP...
  • Page 70: Advanced Settings Tab

    If connected via serial port, the baud rate and port number are displayed. Error information appears for 5 seconds in the status bar and then is replaced by connection and device information. DVS 304 Series • SPPCP...
  • Page 71: Ethernet Control

    If it is password protected, the DVS 304 downloads page. Enter Network Password NOTE: A user name entry is not required. Click in the Password field and type in the appropriate administrator or user password. Click DVS 304 Series • Ethernet Control...
  • Page 72: Navigating The Default Web Pages

    Web server, and provides System Status an overall view of the status of the complete scaler. It provides immediate system information, power status and serial port settings for the DVS 304 unit. Figure 39. System Status Page DVS 304 Series • Ethernet Control...
  • Page 73: Configuration

    Configuration tab includes pages that show the current system settings, scaler Configuration settings, passwords and firmware upgrade data for the DVS 304 Series. System Settings page page consists of fields where you can view and edit IP Systems Settings administration and system settings. Date and time information can be easily updated.
  • Page 74 Cancel The unit is not updated with those changes. The screen refreshes and shows the current device settings. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for all variables that need to be changed. DVS 304 Series • Ethernet Control...
  • Page 75 Note that resolutions in the drop-down menu are linked to refresh rates as Resolution shown in the Resolutions and Refresh Rates table on page 15. Figure 41. Scaler Settings Page DVS 304 Series • Ethernet Control...
  • Page 76 NOTE: An administrator password must be created before a user password can be created. To clear an existing password so that no password is required, delete the asterisks in the field and enter a single space in the field. Click the button. Password Submit DVS 304 Series • Ethernet Control...
  • Page 77: Firmware Upgrade Page

    304 scaler. If the attempted firmware upload fails for any reason, the scaler automatically reverts to the factory-installed firmware. Click Open Click . The firmware upload to the DVS 304 scaler may take a few minutes. Upload DVS 304 Series • Ethernet Control...
  • Page 78: File Management

    Delete If you wish to delete all files, click the button. The file count will revert to 0 Delete All and all subsequent pages will be deleted. DVS 304 Series • Ethernet Control...
  • Page 79: Control

    You can also define the volume level, mute audio, and set the level of gain and attenuation for each input (-15 dB to +9 dB), as shown below. DVS 304 Series • Ethernet Control...
  • Page 80 OSD duration setting. To determine how long the OSD text appears on the screen, click the Scaler Settings link under the tab and select a duration length. Configuration DVS 304 Series • Ethernet Control...
  • Page 81: Menu System

    IMAGE ON IN1 MENU INPUT CONFIG MENU PICTURE CONTROL MENU OUTPUT CONFIG MENU AUDIO (Audio models only) CONFIG MENU MEMORY PRESETS MENU CONFIG MENU ADVANCED CONFIG MENU TO EXIT MENU MENU NEXT PRESS NEXT DVS 304 Series • Menu System...
  • Page 82: Start Auto Image Menu

    NEXT 100% Zoom Detail Allows for 100-200% zoom Adjust sharpness of Move the “zoomed” while the aspect ratio the image. image horizontally or remains unchanged. vertically. Available only when zoom is set over 100%. DVS 304 Series • Menu System...
  • Page 83: Output Configuration Menu

    < > and saved. selected < > and cleared. N/A is N/A is the default. the default. • Save a preset by pressing the NEXT • Clear a preset by pressing the button. NEXT button. DVS 304 Series • Menu System...
  • Page 84: Ip Configuration Menu

    IMAGE ON IN1 MENU INPUT MEMORY CONFIG PRESETS MENU MENU PICTURE CONTROL CONFIG MENU MENU OUTPUT ADVANCED CONFIG CONFIG MENU MENU AUDIO TO EXIT MENU (Audio models only) NEXT CONFIG PRESS NEXT MENU MENU DVS 304 Series • Menu System...
  • Page 85: Executive Mode Menu

    EXE MODE ENABLED 10 sec. timeout Disable Executive Mode Default Cycle 2 sec. INPUT 1 OUTPUT COMPOSITE 1024 x 768@60 2 sec. Press for 2 seconds* Menu Next EXE MODE DISABLED 10 sec. timeout DVS 304 Series • Menu System...
  • Page 86: Mounting

    Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern. Reliable earthing (grounding) — Maintain reliable grounding of rack-mounted equipment. Pay particular attention to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (such as use of power strips). DVS 304 Series • Mounting...
  • Page 87: Rack Mounting The Dvs 304

    Attach the UTM 100 to Each Side Mounting Bracket the rack ear, using the provided screws. Figure 48. Furniture Mounting the DVS 304 To mount the device, follow the instructions supplied with the relevant mounting kit. DVS 304 Series • Mounting...
  • Page 88: Extron Warranty

    Extron Electronics makes no further warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the product and its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular use. In no event will Extron Electronics be liable for direct, indirect, or consequential damages resulting from any defect in this product even if Extron Electronics has been advised of such damage.

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