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Scalers and Scan Converters
DVS 510 Series
Switching Scalers
68-1290-01 Rev. C
09 17

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  • Page 1 User Guide Scalers and Scan Converters DVS 510 Series Switching Scalers 68-1290-01 Rev. C 09 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 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 , registered service marks , and trademarks are the property of RGB Systems, Inc.
  • 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: CAUTION: Risk of minor personal injury. ATTENTION : Risque de blessure mineure. ATTENTION: • Risk of property damage. • Risque de dommages matériels. NOTE: A note draws attention to important information. TIP: A tip provides a suggestion to make working with the application easier.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Control ............45 Connecting to the RS-232 CONFIG Port Buttons on the IR 904 Remote Control ..45 (Front Panel) ............ 11 Wiring the Amplified Audio Port (DVS 510 SA Only) ..............12 Remote Configuration and Control ... 48 Serial Ports ............48 Operation .............
  • Page 8 User Control Page ........101 Memory/Input Presets Page ....... 104 PIP Setup Page .......... 106 Reference Information ......109 Mounting the DVS 510 Scaler ......109 Rack Mounting ........... 109 Tabletop Use ..........110 Button Labels ..........110 Replacing Button Labels ......110 Creating Labels Using the Button Label Generator ..........
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction This section gives an overview of the DVS 510 and DVS 510 SA scalers. Topics include: • About this Guide • The DVS 510 Series Scalers • Features • Controlling the DVS 510 Series • Application Diagram About this Guide...
  • Page 10: Features

    • Outputs — The DVS 510 has a scaled DVI-D video output on a DVI-I connector, two scaled RGB/YUV outputs on 15-pin HD connectors, and two audio outputs (one fixed and one variable) providing balanced and unbalanced stereo audio on 3.5 mm 5-pole captive screw connectors.
  • Page 11 • Power Save Mode — The DVS 510 can be set to mute video and sync output to the display device when no active input signal is detected. This allows the projector or flat-panel display to automatically enter into standby mode to save energy and enhance lamp or panel life.
  • Page 12: Controlling The Dvs 510 Series

    Internal universal power supply — The 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, international power supply provides worldwide power compatibility. Controlling the DVS 510 Series You can control the DVS 510 and the DVS 510 SA using one or more of the following methods: •...
  • Page 13: Application Diagram

    Application Diagram The following diagram shows an example of a DVS 510 SA application. Extron Extron DVS 510 SA SI 28 Scaling Presentation TouchLink Surface-mount ™ Switcher Control Speakers System LAPT D OU IF IE DISP SCRE SCRE TCP/IP LI NE ®...
  • Page 14: Installation

    Installation This section gives an overview of the steps to installing the DVS 510. It also provides a description of the rear panel connectors and instructions for cabling. This section includes the following topics: • Installation Overview • Rear Panel •...
  • Page 15: Rear Panel

    Figure 2. DVS 510 SA Rear Panel NOTE: The illustration above shows the rear panel of a DVS 510 SA. The DVS 510 rear panel is identical except that it does not have the amplified audio output connector (see figure 2,...
  • Page 16 (see the resolution and refresh rates table on page 27). NOTE: Outputs are buffered and can be connected simultaneously to two different displays. The sync and video formats are the same for all outputs. DVS 510 Series • Installation...
  • Page 17 Figure 5. Audio Input Connector Wiring Amplified audio output connector (DVS 510 SA only) — This 4-pole, 5 mm captive screw connector enables you to connect a set of speakers or another output device to the DVS 510 SA internal amplifier for amplified output.
  • Page 18: Blue Blue

    A cable that is wired the same at both ends Connector and T568B at the other (Tx and Rx pairs is called a "straight-through" cable, because reversed) is a "crossover" cable. no pin or pair assignments are swapped. Figure 7. Wiring the LAN Connector DVS 510 Series • Installation...
  • Page 19: Connecting To The Rs-232 Config Port (Front Panel)

    Pin 3 Computer Tx line Ring Pin 5 Computer signal ground Sleeve Figure 9. Optional 2.5 mm Connector Cable for the Configuration Port (See CONFIG port on page 16 for more information on this connector.) DVS 510 Series • Installation...
  • Page 20: Wiring The Amplified Audio Port (Dvs 510 Sa Only)

    Wiring the Amplified Audio Port (DVS 510 SA Only) To connect speakers to the DVS 510 SA built-in amplifier, terminate the speaker cable as follows: Strip the end of the cable 3/16 inches (5 mm). ATTENTION: • The length of the exposed wires in the stripping process is critical. The ideal length is 3/16 inches (5 mm).
  • Page 21 Ohms DVS 510 SA Rear Panel Figure 10. Wiring Speakers to the Amplified Connector on the DVS 510 SA NOTE: Be sure to observe the correct speaker impedance loading when setting up a speaker system (see figure 10 for examples).
  • Page 22: Operation

    Operation This section discusses the functions available through the front panel to set up and operate the DVS 510 or DVS 510 SA. Topics include: • Front Panel • Powering On • Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Mode • Menus on the LCD Screen •...
  • Page 23 PIP mode. PIP Swap button — Toggles the primary (main or background) and secondary • (PIP) pictures between the main image and the PIP window. (See Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Mode for more information on the picture-in-picture function.) DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 24 11 for the configuration and pin assignments for this cable). Infrared sensor — This sensor receives infrared (IR) signals from the IR 904 remote control (see Using the Optional IR 904 Remote Control on page 44 for details). DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 25: Powering On

    47.8KhZ 60.0Hz Default Cycle 5 sec. 5 sec. Output Rate 1080i @ 60Hz Figure 13. Power-up and Default Cycle NOTE: Audio and video mute settings are not retained when power is cycled to the DVS. DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 26: Picture-In-Picture (Pip) Mode

    If the PIP window source is not active, the PIP mode exits until an active signal is detected. When the main window source is removed, a black background is displayed. • Audio and video breakaway are not allowed. DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 27: Enabling Pip Mode

    You can also enable PIP via SIS commands (see the Picture-in-picture (PIP) commands on page 62 in the Command and Response Table for DVS 510 SIS Commands), the Windows-based control software (see the SPPCP help file), the web pages (see...
  • Page 28: Menus On The Lcd Screen

    Menus on the LCD Screen The DVS 510 menus that are displayed on the LCD screen enable you to configure and operate the scaler. The menu navigation buttons (MENU and NEXT) are located to the right of the LCD screen. Press these buttons to cycle through the available menus and submenus, and use the horizontal and vertical ADJUST knobs to select options.
  • Page 29 Advanced Configuration 30 sec. Menu View Comm Setting 30 sec. Menu Exit Menu? Menu Press NEXT 30 sec. Next Figure 14. Main Menu The following sections describe the submenu options for each of the menus. DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 30: User Presets Menu

    “letterbox” image for a 16:9 input resolution and save it to a user preset. Subsequently, if a 1080p resolution is applied to the unit, the letterbox preset that was saved at 720p can be recalled with the new 1080p input resolution. DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 31: Input Configuration Menu

    59.9 Hz • be sampled. Refresh Rate table in the be sampled. be sampled. 60 Hz “Output Configuration Menu” • 75 Hz section for a complete list of available resolutions. Figure 16. Input Configuration Menu DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 32: Selecting An Input

    7, and 9) 7, and 9) 6, 7, and 9) 6, 7, and 9) and 10) Film Detect Vert. Start Horiz. Start Pixel Phase Total Pixels Active Pixels Active Lines EDID (Inputs 5 and 6 only) DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 33 Select the height in lines of the active video area of the selected input. The default width is marked with an The height in lines of the active video area asterisk (*) on the LCD screen. DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 34: Output Configuration Menu

    While the Output Configuration menu is displayed, rotate the horizontal Adjust ( [ ) knob to select the output resolution and the vertical Adjust ( { ) knob to select the refresh rate. The default resolution and rate for the DVS 510 Series are 1024x768 @ 60 Hz. table on the next page shows the available resolutions and refresh rates on the DVS 510 Series.
  • Page 35 ( [ ) or vertical ( { ) ADJUST knob. Options are H-V- (default), H+V-, H-V+, or H+V+. NOTE: This submenu applies only to RGBHV format. For all other output formats, N/A s displayed for this submenu. DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 36: Audio Configuration Menu

    The Audio Configuration menu enables you to adjust the levels of gain, attenuation, bass, and treble, enable and disable the limiter for the amplifier (DVS 510 SA only), turn audio delay on and off, and select the audio output type (stereo or dual mono). The flow diagram below shows the Audio Configuration submenus and the adjustments that can be made from them.
  • Page 37: Advanced Configuration Menu

    • Crosshatch • 1.33 Aspect • Fade (default) • 4x4 Crosshatch • 1.78 Aspect • Grayscale • 1.85 Aspect • Ramp • 2.35 Aspect • Alternating Pixels • Blue Mode Figure 19. Advanced Configuration Menu DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 38 If you do not want to use the auto memories settings, disable auto memories before allowing Auto-Image to be performed (see the table below for the results of combinations of Auto-Image and auto memories settings.) DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 39 Action New signals or rates that have not been previously detected by the DVS 510 are initially set up using default parameters, then Auto-Image is applied and the values are stored. The next time that signal is detected, the values stored in the auto memory location are applied.
  • Page 40: Test Pattern Submenu

    Color Bars is used to calibrate color settings on the display and to confirm proper system wiring. • Blue Mode causes only sync and blue video signals to pass to the display. This can assist you in setting up the color and tint levels of the video input. DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 41 Blue Mode Alt Pixels White Field Figure 20. DVS 510 Series Test Patterns To select a test pattern: From the Advanced Configuration menu, press NEXT until the Test Pattern submenu is displayed. Rotate either ADJUST knob to select a test pattern. The default is Off (no test pattern).
  • Page 42: View Comm Settings Menu

    While holding the NEXT button, press the DETAIL and COLOR/TINT buttons simultaneously. Hold all three buttons until the Edit Comm Settings screen is displayed (approximately 2 seconds). If no activity occurs within 30 seconds, the DVS saves all settings and returns to the default cycle. DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 43 On the Set DHCP Mode screen, rotate either ADJUST knob to the right to turn DHCP on or to the left to turn DHCP off. Contact your system administrator for the setting to select. DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 44: Exiting The Menu System

    To exit the menu system, press the MENU button repeatedly until the Exit MENU? Press NEXT screen appears. Press the NEXT button to return to the default cycle. Alternatively, wait until the menu system times out and the default cycle resumes (approximately 30 seconds). DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 45: Picture Controls

    Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each image adjustment you want to make for the selected input. NOTE: The LCD screen displays N/A in place of a value if that adjustment does not apply to the video format of the input. DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 46: Picture Controls Summary

    Move the focus on the For H and V: H: Horizontal ( [ ) Pan: to set Pan. image right, left, up, or ±nnn ±nnn -100 through +100 V: Vertical ( { ) down. Default: 000 DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 47: Input Presets

    Input Presets The DVS 510 Series has 128 input preset slots, which can save signal type, input configuration settings, and picture control settings for any of the inputs. These presets can be saved and recalled using the Windows-based control software (see the Signal...
  • Page 48: Volume Control

    When the volume is muted, all the Volume LEDs go dark except Min, which blinks. • When an incremental Volume LED lights, the LEDs below it remain lit. For example, when the Max LED lights, the Mid and Min LEDS are also lit. DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 49: Audio Or Video Breakaway

    The reset modes listed in the table on the next page close all open IP and Telnet connections and all sockets. • Each mode is a separate function, not a continuation from mode 1 to mode 5. • There is no reset mode 2 for the DVS 510 Series. DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 50 DVS 510 Series Reset Mode Summary Mode Activation Result Purpose and Notes The DVS reverts to the factory Use mode 1 to revert to Hold in the recessed RESET button while applying power default firmware for a single power the factory default version cycle.
  • Page 51: Front Panel Lockout (Executive Mode)

    Front Panel Lockout (Executive Mode) To prevent accidental changes to settings, you can lock the DVS 510 front panel controls by placing the scaler in lock (executive) mode 1 or 2. While the DVS is in lock mode, RS-232, RS-422, and Ethernet communication, as well as IR remote control, remain available.
  • Page 52: Output Sync Mute

    INPUT SELECTION AUTO IMAGE SIZE POSITION MUTE VIDEO MUTE ADJUST AUDIO MUTE ZOOM IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS COLOR TINT CONT BRIGHT DETAIL FREEZE IR 904 REMOTE IR 904 Remote Control Figure 25. Area for Remote Signal Reception DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 53: Locking Ir Remote Control Access

    Install two AAA batteries in the IR 904 Remote Control as shown below. Figure 26. Installing Batteries in the IR 904 Remote Control Buttons on the IR 904 Remote Control The following DVS 510 Series functions are available through the buttons on the IR 904 IR Remote Control: ON/OFF VOLUME...
  • Page 54 ZOOM Increase or decrease the size of the image Either while keeping the aspect ratio constant. Move the focus on the image right, left, up, Pan horizontally: t u or down. < > Pan vertically: DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 55 AUDIO MUTE button — Toggles audio output muting on and off. VIDEO MUTE button — Toggles video output muting (hiding) on and off. AV MUTE button — Mutes and unmutes both video and audio simultaneously. DVS 510 Series • Operation...
  • Page 56: Remote Configuration And Control

    Configuration and Control The DVS 510 can be remotely controlled via a host computer or other device (such as a control system) attached to the rear panel RS232 connector, the front panel RS-232 CONFIG port, or the LAN port. You can configure and control the DVS by the Extron Simple...
  • Page 57: Ip Address

    IP Address To access the DVS 510 or DVS 510 SA via the Ethernet port, obtain the IP address of the scaler from your network administrator. If the IP address has been changed to an address comprised of words and characters, you can determine the actual numeric IP address using...
  • Page 58: Scaler-Initiated Messages

    No response is required from the host. Some scaler-initiated messages are listed here. • (c) Copyright 20nn, Extron Electronics, DVS 510, Vn.nn., 60-835-0n ] Www, DD Mmm YYYY hh:mm:ss ] The DVS sends the copyright message upon connecting to the computer via IP, or when powering up while connected.
  • Page 59: Using The Command And Response Tables

    SIS commands, starting on page 57, list the commands that the DVS 510 scaler recognizes as valid, the responses that are returned to the host, a description of the command function or the results of executing the command, and command examples.
  • Page 60: Symbol Definitions For Dvs 510 Series Sis Commands

    • Figure 29. ASCII to Hexadecimal Character Conversion Table NOTE: Upper- and lowercase text can be used interchangeably except where noted. Symbol Definitions for DVS 510 Series SIS Commands • = Space = Carriage return with line feed = Carriage return with no line feed = Pipe (vertical bar) character.
  • Page 61 3 = 4x4 Crosshatch 10 = 1.78 Aspect Ratio 4 = Grayscale (16 level) 11 = 1.85 Aspect Ratio 5 = Ramp 12 = 2.35 Aspect Ratio 6 = Alternating Pixels 13 = Blue Mode DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 62 1 = H- / V+ 2 = H+ / V- 3 = H+/ V+ = Output sync format 0 = RGBHV (default) 1 = RGBS 2 = RGsB 3 = YUV bi-level 4 = YUV tri-level DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 63 0 = No receiver or source device detected (analog or digital inputs or outputs) 1 = Receiver or source detected with HDCP (digital inputs or outputs only) 2 = Receiver or source detected but no HDCP present (analog or digital inputs or outputs) DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 64 0 = Disabled — Full front panel access (default) 1 = Lock mode 1 — All front panel functions locked 2 = Lock mode 2 — Limited front panel access (input selection, PIP, volume control, and Auto-Image) DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 65: Command And Response Table For Dvs 510 Series Sis Commands

    Command and Response Table for DVS 510 Series SIS Commands ASCII Command Response Command Additional Description (Host to Scaler) (Scaler to Host) Input Selection Video and audio Select video and audio from input source • Video & Select video from input source •...
  • Page 66 = Total pixels ±512 of the default value for high resolution video and ±127 for interlaced video = Active pixels ±512 of the default value for high resolution video and ±127 for interlaced video DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 67 0 through 127 (for color, tint, contrast, brightness, and detail filter) = Video mute status 0 = unmuted, 1 = muted to black screen, 2 = all output video and sync muted DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 68 0 through 127 (for color, tint, contrast, brightness, and detail filter) = Horizontal and vertical shift (center) Range depends on the current output rate. X1& = Horizontal and vertical size (width and height) Range depends on the current output rate. DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 69 = Pan value -100 through +100 (Values depend on the zoom setting.) Default = 0. = EDID resolution and refresh rate See the EDID resolution table on page 54 for the available values. DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 70 = Power save and screen saver modes 0 = Black screen; output sync retained, 1 = Blue screen, continuous sync 2 = Timed blue screen. Screen is blue for 1 minute, then output video and sync are muted. DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 71 -12 dB through +12 dB (can be positive or negative) = Audio bass and treble 0 through 16 (-12 dB through +12 dB) in increments of 1.5 dB 0 = -12 dB, 8 = 0 dB (default), 16 = 12 dB DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 72 0 = follow main window, 1 = follow PIP window = Digital audio input type 2 = digital, 2-channel LPCM 48 kHz (default) 3 = digital full audio (7.1, DTS, and so on) DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 73 0 through 13 (see the Test pattern symbol definitions on page 53. = Input preset number 1 through 128 X3& = RGB delay amount 0 through 50 in 0.1-second increments. Default is 05 (0.5 seconds) DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 74 = Front panel lock (executive mode) 0 = executive mode disabled, 1 = full front panel lockout, 2 = Partial front panel lockout (Only input selection, PIP, volume control, and Auto-Image are available.) DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 75 = Video switching effect 0 = Cut. Instantly switches audio output to the next input. 1 = Fade. Audio ramps down from the current input, then ramps up to the new input (default). DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 76 IP address, subnet mask, gateway IP address, unit name, DHCP setting, and port mapping (Telnet, Web, and direct access). This preserves communication with the device, and is recommended after a firmware update. DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 77: Symbol Definitions For Ip-Specific Sis Commands

    {space} + ~ , @ = ` [ ] { } < > ‘ ’ “ ” ; : | \ and ?. • The first character must be alphabetical. • The last character must not be a hyphen. DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 78 X9! = Message length, delimiter value, or byte count (via the serial port). (This parameter is optional.) nL = Length of message to be received. For the length, n = byte count (1 through 32767, default is 0). nD = Delimiter value DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 79 2 = Europe (Begins last Sunday in March and ends last Sunday in October.) 3 = Brazil (Begins third Sunday in October and ends third Sunday in February.) X10$ = Event number 0 through 99 (The event must be running.) DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 80 X13# = Hardware (MAC) address with the four most significant hex nibbles converted into a single 16-bit decimal number. X13$ = Hardware (MAC) address with the 8 least significant hex nibbles converted into a single 32-bit decimal number. Can be up to 10 digits. DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 81: Command And Response Table For Ip-Specific Sis Commands

    For 0 = Use Send data string command parameters (default); 1 = Use Configure receive timeout command parameters. (The response includes leading zeros.) View receive timeout E X7! X8& X9! ] DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 82 NOTE: In the command, the divider between hours and minutes can be a colon or a period. In the response, it is a colon. Example: 8.0CZ Ipz+08:00 View GMT offset X7# ] DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 83 Set the IP address for the Domain Name System (DNS) in the format (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn). Leading zeros in the octets are optional. View DNS server IP address Leading zeros are not shown X8$ ] response. DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 84 (****) (IP connection). If there is no password, the response is empty. View administrator password X10( ] Reset (clear) administrator Clear or remove all passwords • CA Ipa • password (administrator and user). DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 85 View web port map X7@ ] Set Direct Access port map E X7@ X7@ ] Reset Direct Access port map 2001MD PMD02001 Disable Direct Access port map PMD00000 View Direct Access port map X7@ ] DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 86 [n] = ‘filenamen , daten, filesizen ‘; file [n+1] ‘space remaining , bytes left’ NOTE: has the same response from the unit as , except precede filenames for files from path/directory directories below the current directory. DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 87 2 = Unit-specific parameters (box.cfg) The files are stored in the directory /nortxe-backup created on the unit by the Save commands. Restore unit configuration 0 * configuration type XF Cfg0 * configuration type DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 88 24,27 Stop events 24,27 Query the number of events Response is a 5-digit number. nnnnn running Telnet text responses: In Verbose Mode: event0 starting loc, Enm nnnnn length event1 starting loc, length DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 89: Using The Signal Processing Products Control Program (Sppcp)

    Using the Signal Processing Products Control Program (SPPCP) The Windows-based Extron Signal Processing Products Control Program (SPPCP) offers an alternative way to control the DVS 510 Series via an RS-232, RS-422, or Ethernet connection. The graphical user interface includes the same functions as those on the scaler front panel with additional features that are available only through the software.
  • Page 90: Starting The Software

    Follow the on-screen instructions to download the program to your computer. Starting the Software Click Start > Programs > Extron Electronics > Signal Processing > Signal Processing Products Control Program. Alternatively, if an SPPCP icon was installed on the desktop, double-click the icon. The Select Connection Type window appears.
  • Page 91: Accessing The Help File

    For instructions on using the SPPCP software, see the control program help file. To view this file, do either of the following: • Select Contents from the Help menu. • Press the <F1> key on your computer keyboard. DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 92: Updating The Firmware Using Sppcp

    Updating the Firmware Using SPPCP The Firmware Loader utility, accessed through the Signal Processing Products Control Program, provides a way to replace the DVS 510 firmware. The Firmware Loader is available free of charge from the Extron website. To update the firmware using the Firmware Loader: If necessary, download the Firmware Loader software from www.extron.com...
  • Page 93 .s19 pour les cartes E/S et .eff pour le châssis. Un fichier avec n’importe quelle autre extension n’est pas une mise à jour de firmware pour cet appareil et l’appareil pourrait arrêter de fonctionner. DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control...
  • Page 94 NOTES: • The original factory-installed firmware is permanently available on the DVS 510. If the attempted firmware upload fails for any reason, the scaler reverts to the factory-installed firmware. • When downloaded from the Extron website, the firmware is placed in a folder...
  • Page 95: Html Configuration And Control

    Access the HTML pages as follows: Start the Web browser program. Click in the browser address field and enter the IP address of your DVS 510. NOTE: If the local system administrators have not changed the value, use the factory-specified default in this field.
  • Page 96: Special Characters

    DVS IP address. Click OK. NOTE: A User name entry is not required. The DVS 510 checks several possibilities, in the following order, and then responds accordingly: If the address includes a specific file name, such as 10.13.156.10/file_name.html, the scaler downloads that HTML page.
  • Page 97: System Status Page

    If a variable changes, the display shows the change in status the next time it updates. You can also update the page by clicking the Refresh button in your browser. DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control...
  • Page 98: Configuration Pages

    System Settings Page The DVS 510 displays the System Settings page when you click the Configuration tab. The screen consists of fields in which you can view and edit IP administration and system settings.
  • Page 99 (see Subnetting, a Primer, on page 118, for more information). The subnet mask address has the same validity rules as the system IP and gateway IP addresses. DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control...
  • Page 100 The MAC (media access control) address is a unique hardware address by which each individual DVS 510 can be identified. It consists of six pairs of characters separated by hyphens. For all Extron products, the first three character pairs are 00-05-A6, followed by three more pairs unique to the individual device.
  • Page 101: Scaler Settings Page

    Scaler Settings Page The Scaler Settings page simulates elements of the DVS 510 front panel menu system and also allows you to set video input signals (for inputs 5, 6, 7, and 9 only), configure the output, and remotely select advanced configuration options.
  • Page 102 Test Pattern — Select a test pattern to assist you in adjusting the display device for color, convergence, focus, resolution, contrast, grayscale, and aspect ratio. Figure 39 on the next page shows the test patterns that are available. DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control...
  • Page 103 Aspect Ratio — Select Fill (the input signal at each rate fills the entire output raster), or Follow (the input signal at each rate is displayed with its native aspect ratio [default setting]). (See Aspect Ratio submenu on page 31 for more information about these fill modes.) DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control...
  • Page 104: Passwords Page

    To clear an existing password so that no password is required, delete the bullets in the Password and Re-enter Password fields and enter a space in each field, then click the Submit button at the bottom of the page. DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control...
  • Page 105: Firmware Upgrade Page

    On the Download Center page, click the Firmware link on the left sidebar menu. On the list of available firmware files, locate the DVS 510 and click the Download link at right. Enter your login ID. If you do not have one, contact your Extron representative to obtain one.
  • Page 106 à jour de firmware pour cet appareil et l’appareil pourrait arrêter de fonctionner. NOTES: • The original factory-installed firmware is permanently available on the DVS 510. If the attempted firmware upload fails for any reason, the scaler reverts to the factory-installed firmware. •...
  • Page 107: File Management Page

    File Management page. (Files are listed separately under headings of their extensions.) NOTE: If you want one of the pages that you create and upload to be the default startup page, name that file “index.html.” DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control...
  • Page 108: Adding A Directory

    Select All to display all uploaded files. Control Pages The Control tab provides access to unique DVS 510 features such as input selection, audio configuration, saving and recalling memory (user) and input presets, and picture-in- picture (PIP) setup.
  • Page 109: User Control Page

    User Control Page The User Control page simulates elements of the DVS 510 front panel and also includes other features such as picture control, mute and freeze options, Auto-Image, film mode detection, aspect ratio selection, and front panel lockout (executive mode).
  • Page 110 • output type. The selected button is highlighted. The default is Stereo — (DVS 510 SA only) From the drop-down menu, select • Audio Start Up Limiter the maximum volume level that the limiter will permit when the DVS is powered up.
  • Page 111 Vertical Start: Specify the distance in pixels from the top edge of the total video display area of the selected input to the top edge of its active area. The default is 128. DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control...
  • Page 112: Memory/Input Presets Page

    Make any desired changes to the picture and input sampling controls and other attributes for your chosen input. Click the Presets link on the left sidebar menu to display the Presets page. DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control...
  • Page 113 Click the Recall button. The preset is applied to the current input. Input presets The DVS 510 Series has 128 input preset slots, which can save signal type, input configuration settings, and picture control settings for any of the inputs. These presets...
  • Page 114: Pip Setup Page

    Use the PIP Setup page to configure the picture-in-picture window. Figure 46. PIP Setup Page On this screen, you can specify the parameters described on the next page for the PIP window. DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control...
  • Page 115 • Auto-Image — Performs an Auto-Image (adjusts the image to fill the screen) on the selected PIP input (see Auto Image submenu on page 30 for more information about the Auto-Image function). DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control...
  • Page 116 Active Lines — Increase or decrease the height in lines of the active video area of the selected input. The default is the auto-sensed value. The range is ±512 from the auto-sensed value. DVS 510 Series • HTML Configuration and Control...
  • Page 117: Reference Information

    Reference Information This section provides reference information on the DVS 510 Series. The following topics are covered: • Mounting the DVS 510 Scaler • Button Labels • IP Addressing Mounting the DVS 510 Scaler Rack Mounting UL guidelines for rack mounting...
  • Page 118: Tabletop Use

    Attach one of the provided self-adhesive rubber feet to each corner of the bottom of the unit. Button Labels The DVS 510 is delivered with button caps pre-labeled for your convenience. However, you can replace these labels with your own button labels, if desired. Page 113 contains blank button labels.
  • Page 119: Creating Labels Using The Button Label Generator

    Products Control Program, and is installed automatically when you install the control software. By default, the software installation creates a directory for the program at C:\Program Files\Extron\ButtonLabelGenerator. The Button Label Generator icon is placed in the Extron Electronics group or folder. DVS 510 Series • Reference Information...
  • Page 120 Figure 49. Button Label Generator Window (Example) From the Systems pull-down menu, select a layout that most resembles the DVS 510 front panel buttons (although you can select any layout from this menu). You can also select Customize Button Layouts from the Tools menu to open the Customize button layout window, on which you can create your own layout.
  • Page 121: Blank Button Labels

    Blank Button Labels DVS 510 Series • Reference Information...
  • Page 122: Ip Addressing

    208.132.180.42 NOTE: The host identifiers (41 and 42 in the example above) do not need to be sequential or in any particular order. However, it is recommended that you group the numbers for simplicity. DVS 510 Series • Reference Information...
  • Page 123: Subnet Mask

    118 for more information.) Pinging for the IP Address To access the DVS 510 via the Ethernet port, you need the scaler IP address. If the address has been changed to an address comprised of words and characters, you can determine the actual numeric IP address using the Ping utility.
  • Page 124: Connecting As A Telnet Client

    In the lower-left corner of the computer screen, click the Windows Start icon. In the Search programs and files field, enter command. On the pop-up window that opens, click Command Prompt. A command prompt window opens. DVS 510 Series • Reference Information...
  • Page 125 Telnet. Connecting to the DVS (Open command) Use the Open command to connect the computer to the DVS 510 scale. After the computer and scaler are connected, you can enter the SIS commands the same as you would if you were using the RS-232 or RS-422 link.
  • Page 126: Subnetting, A Primer

    Local echo Once your computer is connected to the DVS 510, by default Telnet does not display your keystrokes on the screen. SIS commands are entered blindly, and only the SIS responses are displayed on the screen. To command Telnet to show all keystrokes, enter set local_echo at the Telnet prompt before you open the connection to the scaler.
  • Page 127 255.255.0.0 (?.?.X.X) Remote IP Address: 192.168.2.25 190.190.2.25 192.190.2.25 Match?: ≠ ≠ ≠ .X.X — Match .X.X — No match .X.X — No match (Same subnet) (Different subnet) (Different subnet) Figure 53. Comparing the IP Addresses DVS 510 Series • Reference Information...
  • Page 128: 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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