Extron electronics USP 507 User Manual
Extron electronics USP 507 User Manual

Extron electronics USP 507 User Manual

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Universal Signal Processor
68-1796-01
Rev. A
02 10

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  • Page 1 USP 507 Universal Signal Processor 68-1796-01 Rev. A 02 10...
  • Page 2 Precautions Safety Instructions • English Warning Power sources • This equipment should be operated only from the power source indicated on the product. This This symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and maintenance equipment is intended to be used with a main power system with a grounded (neutral) conductor. The (servicing) instructions in the literature provided with the equipment.
  • Page 3 声明 所使用电源为 A 级产品,在生活环境中,该产品可能会造成无线电干扰。在这种情况下,可能需要用户对其干扰采取切实可行的措施。 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. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Edit Comm Settings (hidden) ....................3-4 Scan Converter Configuration .................... 3-4 Exit Menu ..........................3-4 Using the menus ........................3-6 User presets ..........................3-6 Save a user preset ........................ 3-6 Recall a user preset ......................3-6 USP 507 • Table of Contents...
  • Page 5 Enabling or disabling Executive mode 1 from the front panel ........3-13 Setting Up the USP 507 to Work with a Matrix Switcher ........ 3-14 Setting Up the USP 507 to Work with an Auxiliary Audio Switcher ..3-16 ™ Chapter Four • SIS Programmer’s Guide...
  • Page 6 Chapter Five • USP 507 Software ..................5-1 Installing and Starting the Signal Processing Products Control Program ....................5-2 Installing the program ......................5-2 Starting the program ........................ 5-2 Using the Program ........................5-3 Orientation ..........................5-3 Control program menus ......................
  • Page 7 Subnetting — A Primer ......................B-5 Gateways .............................B-5 Local.and.remote.devices ......................B-5 IP.addresses.and.octets ......................B-5 Subnet.masks.and.octets ......................B-6 Determining.whether.devices.are.on.the.same.subnet ............B-6 All trademarks mentioned in this manual are the properties of their respective owners. USP 507 • Table of Contents...
  • Page 8: Chapter One • Introduction

    USP 507 Chapter One Introduction About this Manual About the USP 507 Definitions Features...
  • Page 9 SDI/HD-SDI format. Input video is scaled and made available in most output formats, including analog RGBHV and Extron MTP Twisted Pair, as well as optional DVI, HD-SDI, or scan-converted video. In addition the USP 507 can capture and store a displayed image for later recall. Ten default PIP window layouts presets come as standard, with the ability to store up to sixteen PIP window layouts for later use.
  • Page 10: Definitions

    Ten factory default PIP window layout presets come as standard and can be overwritten. Auto Memory — The automatic saving and recall of input and picture controls for signals that have been previously applied. USP 507 • Introduction...
  • Page 11: Features

    Image capture — A snapshot of the live video output can be captured and stored as a BMP file on the USP 507 or downloaded to a PC for archiving. Up to 40 MB of space is available on the USP 507 for screen captures.
  • Page 12 EDID emulation — The USP 507 provides a means for specifying the rate of the incoming DVI or VGA signal through the RS-232 serial port. EDID emulation allows proper communication with the video source.
  • Page 13: Chapter Two • Installation

    USP 507 Chapter Two Installation U/L Safety Requirements Mounting the USP 507 Rear Panel Features and Connections Powering Up Resetting the Unit with the Reset Button...
  • Page 14: Important Safety Instructions

    USP 507 • Installation...
  • Page 15: Mounting The Usp 507

    Mounting the USP 507 If the USP 507 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”...
  • Page 16: Rear Panel Features And Connections

    H/HV RGB/R-Y, Y, B-Y RGB/R-Y, Y, B-Y 100-240 VAC 2A MAX 50-60Hz Figure 2-2 — USP 507 rear panel features AC power connector RGB/YUV-HD BNC ouput connectors RGB/YUV-HD VGA connectors (inputs 1 and 2) RGB/YUV-HD VGA output connector Universal BNC connectors (input 3)
  • Page 17: Output, User Interface, And Control Connections

    (as shown, a DVI output). MTP output — Connect an Extron twisted pair receiver to this port LAN Ethernet port — Connect the USP 507 to an Ethernet LAN or WAN via this RJ-45 connector. Ethernet control allows the operator to control the processor from a remote location.
  • Page 18: Installation And Cabling

    RS-232 port n, using a NULL RS-232 cable only. Step 6 — Connect power AC power connector — Plug in a standard IEC power cord from a 100 to 240 VAC, 50 - 60 Hz power source into this receptacle a . USP 507 • Installation...
  • Page 19: Powering Up

    Powering Up When applying power to the USP 507, 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.
  • Page 20 Mode Activation Result Purpose/Notes Hold down the recessed Reset button The USP 507 reverts to the factory default firmware. This mode reverts to while applying power to the unit. Event scripting does not start if the device is powered the factory default on in this mode.
  • Page 21: Front Panel Overview

    Special Function Button Operation Button Backlighting The USP 507 Menu System Setting the Front Panel Locks (Executive Modes) Setting Up the USP 507 to Work with a Matrix Switcher Setting Up the USP 507 to Work with an Auxiliary Audio Switcher...
  • Page 22 • Zoom/Pan — Allows displayed image to be zoomed in or out, or panned horizontally and/or vertically. N Adjustments are made using either or both Adjust knobs. LCD display — This LCD screen displays two rows of menu, control response, and configuration text. USP 507 • Front Panel Operation...
  • Page 23: Switching Inputs

    Menu navigation buttons — These two buttons give access to menu commands. See “The USP 507 Menu System” section in this chapter. Menu button — This button, always lit amber, gives direct access to a series of seven menus. Next button — This button, always lit amber, allows page changes within each one of the menus, and to exit the menu cycle.
  • Page 24: The Usp 507 Menu System

    Front Panel Operation Front Panel Operation, cont’d The USP 507 Menu System The USP 507 can be configured using the menu system, via the Extron Simple Instruction Set (SIS ) of commands through an RS-232 or LAN connected PC, or via ™...
  • Page 25 USP 507 • Front Panel Operation...
  • Page 26: Using The Menus

    Front Panel Operation, cont’d Using the menus To configure the USP 507 using any of the menus, do the following: Press the Menu button repeatedly to get to the desired configuration menu. Press the Next button repeatedly to go to the desired submenu.
  • Page 27: Input Configuration

    Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each setting as desired. When complete press Menu once or Next repeatedly to return to the top level menu. Alternatively, allow to time out to return to the default cycle. USP 507 • Front Panel Operation...
  • Page 28: Output Configuration

    Sync Polarity can be set (H- V-, H-V+, H+ V-, or H+ V+). Rotate either front panel Adjust knob ([ {) to select the sync polarity . N An incorrect sync polarity setting will result in the loss of the output image. Press Next or Menu to return to the Output Configuration. USP 507 • Front Panel Operation...
  • Page 29: Image Capture/Recall

    Within this menu, the currently displayed image can be captured and saved to the USP 507 memory. This image or any other saved image can then be recalled and output to the active display at a later time. The recalled image can be displayed at the front of or behind an active video signal.
  • Page 30: To Remove An Image From The Display

    Auto Image Information “New” signals /rates that have not been previously detected by the USP 507 are initially set-up using default parameters, then auto image is automatically applied and values stored. The next time the same signal is detected, the values stored in the auto memory location are applied.
  • Page 31 Press Next to view the internal temperature (degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit. Press Next to enter the device Reset to Factory settings mode. Press Detail to confirm and reset the device, or Next to exit the mode without resetting. USP 507 • Front Panel Operation 3-11...
  • Page 32: View Comm Settings

    Press Next or Menu to exit the Edit Comm Settings menu, keeping the new settings. Exit menu Within this menu press Next to exit the menu system and return to the default display cycle. 3-12 USP 507 • Front Panel Operation...
  • Page 33: Scan Converter Configuration

    Alternatively, allow to time out to return to the default cycle. Setting the Front Panel Locks (Executive Modes) The USP 507 has two levels of front panel security lock that limit the operation of the device from the front panel.
  • Page 34: Setting Up The Usp 507 To Work With A Matrix Switcher

    The “Sync to Matrix” script can sense when a new tie that is made on the matrix is routed to the USP 507 and automatically recalls the input preset associated with the input on the matrix switcher. The input preset recalls all the settings for the input including the signal format, input sampling settings, and picture controls.
  • Page 35 N Each input preset must be saved with the same number as the input on the matrix switcher. For example, input 24 on the matrix will be associated with the input preset 24 on the USP 507. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each matrix input that is used on the USP 507. Synchronize the USP 507 to the matrix switcher as follows: Open the control program (SPPCP) and connect to the USP 507.
  • Page 36: Setting Up The Usp 507 To Work With An Auxiliary Audio Switcher

    Setting Up the USP 507 to Work with an Auxiliary Audio Switcher An auxiliary switcher, such as an Extron SW 8A, can be connected to the USP 507 for audio routing, and controlled via the rear panel 9-pin D-sub Aux Sw Follow...
  • Page 37: Rs-232/Rs-422 Link

    USP 507 Chapter Four Programmer’s Guide ™ RS-232/RS-422 Link Ethernet (LAN) Port Host-to-Processor Instructions Processor-Initiated Messages Processor Error Responses Using the Command/Response Tables for SIS commands ™ Using the Command/Response Table for IP SIS Commands...
  • Page 38: Ethernet Connection

    Default IP addresses To access the USP 507 via the Ethernet port, you need the Extron IP address and may need the subnet mask and the gateway address. If the IP address has been changed to an address comprised of words and characters, the actual numeric IP address can be determined using the ping (ICMP) utility (see Appendix B for more details).
  • Page 39: Connection Timeouts

    Number of connections The USP 507 can have up to 200 simultaneous TCP connections, including all HTTP sockets and Telnet connections. When the connection limit is reached, the processor accepts no new connections until some have been closed. No error message or indication is given that the connection limit has been reached.
  • Page 40: Processor Error Responses

    “n” is the Executive mode status: 1 = on, 0 = off. Processor Error Responses When the USP 507 receives an SIS command and determines that it is valid, it performs the command and sends a response to the host device. If the processor is unable to perform the command because the command is invalid or contains invalid parameters, the processor returns an error response to the host.
  • Page 41: Symbol Definitions

    3 = 4x4 Crosshatch 11 = 1.85 Aspect ratio 4 = Grayscale 12 = 2.35 Aspect ratio 5 = Ramp 13 = Safe area 6 = Alternating pixels 14 = Blue mode 7 = White field USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide...
  • Page 42 Scan converter output format 0 = S-video/composite video 1 = YUVi 2 = RGsB Scan converter output standard 0 = NTSC 1 = PAL X7& Scan converter filter level (encoder, horizontal, flicker) — 0 to 3 USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide...
  • Page 43: Command Response Table For Sis Commands

    1 = 23.98 Hz, 2 = 24 Hz, 3 = 25 Hz, 4 = 29.97 Hz, 5 = 30 Hz, 6 = 50 Hz. 7 = 59.94 Hz, 8 = 60 Hz (default), 9 = 75 Hz USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide...
  • Page 44 0-31 (default = 16) X& = Total pixels (±512 of the default value) = Active pixels (±512 of the default value) = Active lines (±512 of the default value) = Off/disable/none (0), on/enable/black (1) USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide...
  • Page 45 Vctr X1^] View value Show vertical position value. VCTR = Input selection = Picture adjustment 0-127 (default 64) = H and V position (zero location is 2048, and limits are ± the output resolution) USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide...
  • Page 46 = H and V size (0 to 200% of the output area in single pixel increments) = Zoom: 100 to 500%, (default for low resolution video = 111%, default for high resolution video = 100%) = Pan: 0 to 200 (default = 100 center point) 4-10 USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide...
  • Page 47 0 = RGBHV (default), 1 = RGsB, 2= YUV bi-level, 3 = YUV tri-level = Scan converter output format: 0 = S-video/composite video, 1 = YUVi, 2 = RGsB = Scan converter output standard: 0 = NTSC, 1 = PAL USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide 4-11...
  • Page 48 = H and V size: 0 to 200% of the output area in single pixel increments = Memory/PIP presets 1 to 16 = Input presets 1 to 128 X7& = Filter level 0 to 3 4-12 USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide...
  • Page 49 10 = 1.78 aspect ratio, 11 = 1.85 aspect ratio, 12 = 2.35 aspect ratio, 13 = safe area, 14 = blue mode X3& = RGB delay 0 to 50, in 0.1 second increments (default is 05 = 0.5 seconds) USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide 4-13...
  • Page 50 = H and V position zero location is 2048, and limits are ± the output resolution = On-screen clock 0 = disabled (default), 1 = date and time, 2 = time only, 3 = date only . 4-14 USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide...
  • Page 51 Command ASCII command Response Additional description (host to processor) (processor to host) Image Capture/Recall Image capture/recall to USP 507 flash memory Save image Saves currently displayed 0*filenameMF Ims*filename image to memory under the designated name. Recall image to foreground Recalls image to be displayed...
  • Page 52: Using The Command/Response Table For Ip Sis Commands

    X14$ = Timeout period in tens of milliseconds for serial data pass-through mode, after which event data can be inserted into the transmit buffer and the serial port is released to another source, range = 1 - 32767, (default = 10 = 100 ms). 4-16 USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide...
  • Page 53 USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide 4-17...
  • Page 54 SIS Programmer’s Guide, cont’d 4-18 USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide...
  • Page 55 USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide 4-19...
  • Page 56 SIS Programmer’s Guide, cont’d 4-20 USP 507 • SIS Programmer’s Guide...
  • Page 57: Installing And Starting The Signal Processing Products Control Program

    USP 507 Chapter Five USP 507 Software Installing and Starting the Signal Processing Products Control Program Using the Program...
  • Page 58: Installing The Program

    Click Start > Programs > Extron Electronics > Signal Processing > Signal Processing Products Control Program. The Select Connection Type window appears. Either choose the comm (serial) port that is connected to the USP 507 or select the TCP/IP tab. N For a comm port, check the baud rate displayed in the comm port selection window. To change the baud rate, click the Baud button, select the desired rate.
  • Page 59: Using The Program

    Using the Program Signal Processing Products Control Program (SPPCP) is used to configure and operate the USP 507 from the PC on which the program resides. Orientation The SPPCP main window (figure 5-1) has four tabs: Control, I/O Configuration, A fifth tab appears if an optional scan converter Advanced Settings, Image Capture.
  • Page 60: Control Program Menus

    Save Configuration..., Restore Configuration..., File Manager, and Exit. • Connect — Select this to reconnect the USP 507 (or connect a new device) when it has been disconnected from the Signal Processing Products Control Program. Then follow the steps for “Starting the program”...
  • Page 61: Tools Menu

    • Sync Scaler to Matrix Switcher — Select this to open a secondary window. Within that window enter the IP address of the matrix switcher to which the USP 507 is connected. If required enter the (matrix) password, then click Connect to Matrix.
  • Page 62 Click Cancel or the X in the window’s top right corner to exit without changes. • Reset — If it is necessary to reset the USP 507, select this to open a secondary drop-down box. Two options are available: Reset to Factory Defaults and Reset to Absolute Defaults Except IP Settings.
  • Page 63 5. In the dialog box, browse to the file location. Click on the file then click Open. The dialog box closes and the file name appears in the Add Device window. Click Add. The device name and file name appear in the Firmware Loader window. USP 507 • USP 507 Software...
  • Page 64: Help Menu

    USP 507 Software, cont’d 6. Click Begin. The file uploads to the USP 507 and the upload progress can be seen on the Total Progress bar. 7. When the file upload is complete (after file verification and the USP 507 restarting), click on the X at top right, or on File >...
  • Page 65: Control Tab

    Control tab The Control tab displays the current configuration of the USP 507, with numbered boxes representing the video inputs. Also visible on the Control tab are: PIP control buttons, current picture adjustment values, input, user, and PIP presets, Video Mute, Freeze and Auto Image buttons.
  • Page 66: I/O Configuration Tab

    • EDID Emulation — To set resolution and refresh rates for EDID emulation on the VGA/DVI inputs, select the values from the drop-down list. Alternatively select Match Output to automatically set the EDID to match the output resolution and refresh rate. 5-10 USP 507 • USP 507 Software...
  • Page 67: Advanced Settings Tab

    • Clock — In this section the clock display mode can be set or disabled, and the on-screen horizontal and vertical position for the clock location can be adjusted. USP 507 • USP 507 Software 5-11...
  • Page 68: Scan Converter Tab

    • Output Config — In this section the output standard (PAL or NTSC) and the format of the scan converted output (S-video/composite, YUVi, or RGsB) can be set. Select the applicable standard and format as desired. 5-12 USP 507 • USP 507 Software...
  • Page 69: Image Capture Tab

    Images can be recalled to the foreground or background as desired. The size of each saved image is shown, and the amount of free space (internal memory) on the USP 507 for saving images to is given. The status of the currently displayed image is also given.
  • Page 70: Accessing The Web Pages

    USP 507 Chapter Six HTML Operation Accessing the Web Pages System Status Page Configuration Pages File Management Page Control Pages Images Page...
  • Page 71 N The following characters are invalid in file names: + ~ , @ = ‘ [ ] { } < > ’ “ ; : | \ and space. Press the keyboard’s Enter key. The USP 507 checks to see if the unit is password protected. If the unit is not password protected, the System Status Web page is displayed.
  • Page 72 IP settings, and serial port settings. The page updates itself periodically to reflect the latest status of the USP 507 components. If a variable changes, the display shows the change in status the next time it updates.
  • Page 73: Configuration Pages

    Unit Name field The Unit Name field contains the name used as the “from” information when the USP 507 e-mails notification of its failed or repaired status. This name field can be changed to any valid name, up to 24 alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 74: Dhcp Radio Buttons

    IP Address field The IP address field contains the IP address of the USP 507. This value is encoded in the unit’s flash memory. Valid IP addresses consist of four 1-, 2-, or 3-digit numeric subfields separated by dots (periods).
  • Page 75: Date/Time Settings Fields

    Select the appropriate Daylight Saving radio button. To turn off daylight saving time, select Off. N When daylight saving time is enabled, the unit updates its internal clock between Standard Time and Daylight Saving Time in the spring and fall on the date that the time change occurs in the United States of America and parts of Europe and Brazil. When daylight saving time is turned off, the unit does not adjust its time reference. Click the Submit at the bottom of the Date/Time Settings section to implement your selections. USP 507• HTML Operation...
  • Page 76: Scaler Settings Page

    The page updates itself periodically to reflect the latest status of the USP 507 components. If a variable changes, the display shows the change in status the next time it updates.
  • Page 77: Output Configuration

    A compatible Extron MTP Series Twisted Pair Receiver is required for this output type. Using EDID emulation, the USP 507 provides a means for specifying the rate of the incoming DVI or VGA signal, and allows proper communication with the video source.
  • Page 78: 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 Submit at the bottom of the page. USP 507 • HTML Operation...
  • Page 79: Firmware Upgrade Page

    Firmware Upgrade page The Firmware Upgrade page (figure 6-8) provides a way to replace the firmware that is coded on the USP 507’s control board without needing to take the device out of service. Figure 6–8 — Firmware Upgrade page N The Firmware Upgrade page is only for replacing the firmware that controls all the device operation. To insert your own HTML pages, see File Management...
  • Page 80: File Management Page

    The uploading may take a few minutes. File Management Page This page allows the user to upload or delete user files (such as HTML pages, or bitmaps) from the USP 507. Figure 6–10 — File Management page N The files listed in figure 6-10 are shown for example only and may not be present on your unit.
  • Page 81: Uploading Files

    Display files by file extension — The Filter by File Extension menu lists the extensions of the files that have been uploaded to the USP 507. This menu lets you choose to display only files with the extension you select. Click Select All to display all uploaded files.
  • Page 82: Control Pages

    The input sampling section allows adjustment to specific image settings (horizontal and vertical start, pixel phase, total pixels active pixels, and active lines). To view or adjust these, an active signal must be present and PIP must be turned off. USP 507 • HTML Operation 6-13...
  • Page 83: Memory/Input.presets.page

    Auto-Image is applied to any selected input when Auto-Image is clicked on. To recall or save a PIP layout preset, select the preset number and click Recall or Save as needed. 6-14 USP 507• HTML Operation...
  • Page 84: Images Page

    Images Page This page allows images (.bmp format) to be added to or deleted from the USP 507, previewed, and recalled to be shown on a connected display device, either in the foreground or background. Figure 6–14 — Images page To add an image, click Add, browse to the image location on the connected PC, and click Upload Image.
  • Page 85 USP 507 A ppendix A Reference Information Specifications Part Numbers and Accessories...
  • Page 86: Appendix A • Reference Information

    Connectors ........6 female BNC: RGB or component video 1 female 15-pin HD: RGB or component video 1 female RJ-45: output to an MTP device 1 slot for an optional DVI-D, HD-SDI, or interlaced component, S-video, composite video output card USP 507 • Reference Information...
  • Page 87 Web server ........Up to 200 simultaneous sessions 40 MB nonvolatile user memory Program control ......Extron control/configuration program for Windows ® Extron Simple Instruction Set (SIS ™ Microsoft ® Internet Explorer ® , Telnet USP 507 • Reference Information...
  • Page 88 Vibration ......... ISTA 1A in carton (International Safe Transit Association) Regulatory compliance Safety ........CE, c-UL, UL EMI/EMC ......CE, C-tick, FCC Class A, ICES, VCCI MTBF ..........30,000 hours Warranty ......... 3 years parts and labor All nominal levels are at ±10%. Specifications are subject to change without notice. USP 507 • Reference Information...
  • Page 89: Part Numbers And Accessories

    N For signal cable requirements, please check the latest Extron catalog or visit www.extron.com for a comprehensive list. The cable listed above is for front panel RS-232 use. Optional I/O boards N The following I/O boards are optional and can be ordered separately. I/O board Part number SDI/HD-SDI input board 70-560-02 DVI output board 70-487-02 Scan Converter output board 70-486-02 HD-SDI output board 70-559-02 USP 507 • Reference Information...
  • Page 90: Appendix B • Ethernet Connection

    USP 507 A ppendix B Ethernet Connection Ethernet Link Subnetting — A Primer...
  • Page 91: Ethernet.connection

    Figure B–1 — RJ-45 connector pinout tables Default address To access the USP 507 via the Ethernet port, you need the unit’s IP address. If the address has been changed to an address comprised of words and characters, the actual numeric IP address can be determined using the ping utility. If the address has not been changed, the factory-specified default is 192.168.254.254.
  • Page 92: Ping.to.determine.web.ip.address

    Connect as a Telnet client The Telnet utility is available from the DOS prompt. Telnet allows you to input SIS commands to the USP 507 from the PC via the Ethernet link and the LAN. Access the DOS prompt and start Telnet as follows: From the Windows Start menu, select Run...
  • Page 93: Telnet.tips

    The Escape key is the Esc key on the computer keyboard. Local echo Once your computer is connected to the USP 507, 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.
  • Page 94: Setting.carriage.return-Line.feed

    Local echo can be turned off by entering unset local_echo at the Telnet prompt. If your computer is connected to the USP 507, and you need to access the Telnet prompt to turn local echo off, enter the Escape sequence (Ctrl + ]).
  • Page 95: Subnet.masks.and.octets

    255.255.0.0 (?.?.X.X) 255.255.0.0 (?.?.X.X) Remote IP Address: 192.168.2.25 190.190.2.25 192.190.2.25 =.=.X.X — Match ≠.≠.X.X — No match =.≠.X.X — No match Match?: (Same subnet) (Different subnet) (Different subnet) Figure B–6 — Comparing the IP addresses USP 507 • Ethernet Connection...
  • Page 96 Extron Warranty Extron Electronics warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase. In the event of malfunction during the warranty period attributable directly to faulty workmanship and/or materials, Extron Electronics will, at its option, repair or replace said products or...

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