Extron electronics HC 400 Series User Manual
Extron electronics HC 400 Series User Manual

Extron electronics HC 400 Series User Manual

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Collaboration System
HC 400 Series
Transmitter and Receiver Systems
or
HC 402 EU or MK System
HC 402 System
HC 403 System
HC 404 System
68-3063-01 Rev. F
07 19

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  • Page 1 User Guide Collaboration System HC 400 Series Transmitter and Receiver Systems HC 402 EU or MK System HC 402 System HC 403 System HC 404 System 68-3063-01 Rev. F 07 19...
  • Page 2 Safety Instructions Safety Instructions • English Istruzioni di sicurezza • Italiano AVVERTENZA: Il simbolo, , se usato sul prodotto, serve ad WARNING: This symbol, ,when used on the product, is avvertire l’utente della presenza di tensione non isolata pericolosa intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous all’interno del contenitore del prodotto che può...
  • Page 3 , registered service marks (SM) , and trademarks (™) are the property of RGB Systems, Inc. or Extron Electronics (see the current list of trademarks on the Terms of Use page at www.extron.com): Registered Trademarks (®) Extron, Cable Cubby, ControlScript, CrossPoint, DTP, eBUS, EDID Manager, EDID Minder, Flat Field, FlexOS, Glitch Free, Global Configurator, Global Scripter, GlobalViewer, Hideaway, HyperLane, IP Intercom, IP Link, Key Minder, LinkLicense, LockIt, MediaLink, MediaPort, NetPA,...
  • 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

    Network Configuration via PCS Software ..36 What This Guide Covers ......... 1 Network Configuration via Toolbelt Software . 37 Conventions Used in This Guide ..... 1 About the HC 400 Series ........2 Front Panel Configuration HC 400 Series Systems ........2 and Operation ..........
  • Page 8 Mount the HCT 101 EU or HCT 101 MK ..76 Troubleshooting ..........77 Power Connections ........77 AV Connections and Configuration ....77 Data (Network) Connections ......78 Device Control Connections and Configuration ..........78 Miscellaneous Troubleshooting Items .... 79 HC 400 Series • Contents viii...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction This section covers the following basic information you should know about this guide and the product before installation: • Before You Begin • About the HC 400 Series • About Global Configurator • PC System Requirements Before You Begin What This Guide Covers This user guide provides instructions for an experienced installer to install an Extron HC 404,...
  • Page 10: About The Hc 400 Series

    The GlobalViewer Enterprise application is sometimes referred to as “GVE.” • Product Configuration Software is also referred to as “PCS.” About the HC 400 Series HC 400 Series Systems The Extron HC 404, HC 403, HC  402, HC 402 EU, and HC 402 MK systems are AV presentation solutions.
  • Page 11: Transmitters

    480i up to 1920x1200, 1080p, and 2K, and performs upscaling and downscaling with multiple output rates up to 1920x1200, including HDTV 1080p/60 and 2K. The receiver includes an on-screen display, test patterns, and EDID Minder. HC 400 Series • Introduction...
  • Page 12: Application Diagrams

    Tx Rx G HCR 102 Scaling Receiver HCT 102 D Switching Transmitter Twisted Pair Cable (AV) 230' AUDIO IN AUDIO IN Audio VGA IN HDMI IN Extron HDMI Side Front Figure 2. A Typical HC 403 System Application HC 400 Series • Introduction...
  • Page 13 HCR 102 AUDIO 2.0 A MAX HDMI HDMI/CEC Tx Rx G HCR 102 Scaling Receiver Twisted Pair Cable (AV) 230' HCT 101 EU Transmitter HDMI IN HDMI Side Front Figure 4. A Typical HC 402 EU System HC 400 Series • Introduction...
  • Page 14: Features

    Output scaling — Set the receiver to scale video output to match the resolution and refresh rate required by the display. The HC 400 Series systems support a maximum resolution and rate of 1920x1200 including 1080p at 60 Hz and 2K.
  • Page 15: Device Control

    TouchLink Pro touchpanels or NBP button panels. See the Global Configurator Help File (which comes with the software) for basic details on setting up the HCR 102 (and other Extron control products) and for downloading and configuring device control commands. HC 400 Series • Introduction...
  • Page 16: About Global Configurator

    In some cases, minimum device firmware version requirements are also listed there. • If system requirements are not listed on the software package web page, contact an Extron support representative. HC 400 Series • Introduction...
  • Page 17: Hardware Features And Installation

    … … DHCP setting (on or off) Gateway IP address … … Device ( HCR 102, optional TLP Pro touchpanels, Username or NBP button panels ) IP address … … Subnet mask Passwords HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 18: Step 2 - Mount The Receiver And Hct 103, Prepare The Installation Site For Other Transmitters

    NOTE: The power supplies can be set on a tabletop, or mounted to a rack or furniture. Follow the mounting directions included with each power supply or see the power supply installation guides available on the PS Series Power Supplies page on the Extron website. HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 19: Step 5 - Configure Network Settings

    Select device drivers and link them to each serial, IR, or Ethernet port. • Select settings (serial protocol or digital I/O settings) as needed. • Configure CEC controls, if desired. • Set up monitors, schedules, macros, and local variables. HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 20: Step 8 - Test And Troubleshoot The System

    … Make adjustments to wiring or configuration as needed. Step 9 — Mount the HCT 102 D, HCT 101 D, HCT 101 EU, or HCT 101 MK … Mounting the HCT 102 D, HCT 101 D, HCT 101 EU, or HCT 101 MK starting on page 72. HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 21: Front Panel Features

    Multi-Ch), page 15 Service connector (for use only by Extron support staff) Menu button, page 15 Enter button, page 15 Navigation buttons  (, , , and arrow buttons), page 15  HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 22: Reset Features

    On (Lit Steadily) Off (Unlit) An HDCP encrypted TMDS signal is An unencrypted TMDS signal is detected at detected at the corresponding input. the corresponding input or no active TMDS signal is detected. HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 23: Configuration And Adjustment Buttons

     — Press these buttons to navigate through the OSD ENTER HCR 102 submenus, lock the front panel, and reset the output  rate (hold for 5 seconds). Enter Navigation button buttons HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 24: Rear And Side Panel Features And Connections

    LEDs, page 30 MAC address (on side of receiver), page 30 Figure 8. HCT 102 D Right Side Panel (Top Left), Reset button (HCT 102 D), page 34 Rear Panel (Top Right), Front Panel (Bottom) HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 25 19 HCT 101 EU/MK Grounding screw (HCT 101 EU and MK), page 34 Device Module Front Figure 10. HCT 101 EU Rear Panel (Top), HCT 101 MK Rear Panel (Middle), HCT 101 EU and MK Module Front Panel (Bottom) HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 26: Av Input Cabling

    Complete details on LockIt installation are available in the LockIt HDMI Cable Lacing Bracket Installation Guide. Figure 11. LockIt Bracket Installation Steps HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 27: Transmitter-Receiver Interconnection

    Signal Link LINK transmitter input (2, 3, or 4) is selected. • Link LED (amber) — Indicates a valid link is established between the units on the interconnection cable. HCR 102 HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 28: Av Output Cabling

    The output level for the HDMI embedded audio is fixed and cannot be adjusted. The HCR 102 can only de-embed digital 2Ch PCM audio to the analog audio • output. It cannot de-embed multi-channel audio. HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 29: Control Cabling

    (such as mobile devices) do not provide sufficient voltage to light the button. Digital (HDMI) Show Me cables support embedded audio and CEC signals. Analog • Show Me cables do not. HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 30 To test the connections, power on the system, then press the button on the keypad to switch the connected input to the output after the system is powered on. The input selection should change and the corresponding button should light. HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 31 200 feet (61 m) but may vary based on factors such as cable gauge, baud rates, environment, and output levels (from the HCR 102 and the device being controlled). HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 32 One Single IR Emitter Dual IR Emitter Installing Two Single Emitters When installing only single emitters, tie them in series as shown below. Ground (−) (−) IR Signal (+) (−) Two Single IR Emitters HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 33 2.8 VDC — port off, logic high • There is also an internal, selectable, pull-up resistor connected to +5 VDC, which you can use if the connected device does not provide its own power. HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 34 Room occupied: logic high, switch 1 open. Room unoccupied: logic low, switch 1 closed. NOTE: Occupancy sensors typically supply +24 VDC when occupancy is detected. After a set time with no occupancy, the sensor supplies 0 VDC. HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 35 Two-position Switch SW 2 Digital Voltage SW 1 Protection Figure 16. Digital I/O Digital Input Application: Two-position Switch With Pull-up Two-position switch is open: logic high. Two-position switch is closed: logic low. HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 36 Resistor +5.0 V 1k ohms SW 2 External +5 VDC Digital Power Source Voltage SW 1 Protection Figure 17. Digital I/O Digital Output Application: LED and External +5 VDC Power Source Without Pull-up HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 37 +5.0 V 1k ohms HCT 102 D SW 2 Digital RESET Voltage SW 1 Protection Figure 18. Digital I/O Digital Output Application With Pull-up: Contact Closure Input Selection on a Connected Device HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 38 MAC address — This is the unique user hardware ID Address number (Media Access Control [MAC] address) of the unit 00-05-A6-XX-XX-XX (for example, 00-05-A6-05-1C-A0). MAC: 00-05-A6-XX-XX-XX S/N: ####### E###### You may need this address during device discovery and configuration. HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 39 (from 0 to 500 seconds), and specify whether to send other CEC commands. See the Global Configurator Help File for more detailed information on the port and on macros. HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 40: Power Connections

    Code américain de l’électricité (National Electrical Code) ANSI/NFPA 70, article 725, et du Code canadien de l’électricité, partie 1, section 16. La source d’alimentation ne devra pas être fixée de façon permanente à une structure de bâtiment ou à une structure similaire. HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 41 12 VDC, 1.5 A power supply. HCR 102 Front Panel Figure 22. Connecting Each Unit to an External Power Supply Connect the external power supply or supplies to a 100 to 240 VAC power source. HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 42: Reset Button (Hct 102 D)

    Via Toolbelt software — a method that allows you to configure additional connection settings and is convenient when you want to configure additional device, password, system, and control port settings. This requires a PC, software, and a LAN connection. HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 43: Network Configuration Via Osd Menu

    Gateway — Select and enter the Gateway submenu. Press the  or  arrow •  buttons to select an octet of the gateway address. Press the  arrow buttons to adjust the value of the selected octet. Default: 0.0.0.0. HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 44: Network Configuration Via Pcs Software

    IP address, all fields other than the IP Address field are grayed out and inaccessible. Figure 24. The PCS Communication Settings Dialog Box (From Device Discovery) HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 45: Network Configuration Via Toolbelt Software

    Open the Toolbelt software from within Global Configurator or open the stand-alone Toolbelt application. Extron recommends opening Toolbelt as an administrator by right- clicking the Toolbelt icon and selecting Run as administrator. HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 46 (Username.Hostname.Domain). For example: somename.extron.com. Configure the other items (device or host name, subnet mask, gateway address, DNS server address) as needed. Click Apply to save the configuration changes or click Cancel to discard changes. HC 400 Series • Hardware Features and Installation...
  • Page 47: Front Panel Configuration And Operation

    Momentarily short an input pin (for inputs 2, 3, or 4) to the ground pin on the transmitter contact input port (see Transmitter connections for input selection and indication on page 21 for wiring). The unit switches to the corresponding input, and the corresponding input LED lights on the front panel. HC 400 Series • Operation...
  • Page 48: Auto-Input Switching

    If the signal is lost, the timeout period begins again. NOTE: The system (the transmitter-receiver pair) stores and remembers the current priority order, even if the units are powered off. HC 400 Series • Operation...
  • Page 49: Using Front Panel Buttons For Special Functions

    The OSD menu presents configuration options on a local monitor. Selections and adjustments can be made with front panel controls. NOTE: The OSD menu has a fixed time-out of 60 seconds. HC 400 Series • Operation...
  • Page 50: Osd Menu Navigation

    Allow the OSD menu to time out and turn off, or press and hold the Menu button for three seconds to exit the OSD menu. NOTE: The OSD times out and closes after one minute if no buttons are pressed. HC 400 Series • Operation...
  • Page 51: Osd Menu Overview

    Use the information in this section as a guide to available settings as you configure the AV settings using the OSD and front panel buttons. For instructions on how to access and navigate through the OSD menu, see OSD Menu Navigation on page 42. HC 400 Series • Operation...
  • Page 52 DHCP Mode — Press the navigation buttons to enable or disable DHCP mode.  • IP Address — Press the  and  buttons to change octets. Press the  buttons to change the value of a selected octet. HC 400 Series • Operation...
  • Page 53 The Picture Controls submenu displays picture settings. These settings are read-only. • Image Position — This displays the horizontal (H) and vertical (V) positions of the image. • Image Size — This displays the horizontal (H) and vertical (V) sizes of the image. HC 400 Series • Operation...
  • Page 54 Total Pixels and Phase — For analog input 2, press the  and  buttons to select  either Total Pixels or Phase, then press the buttons to adjust the  selected value. These values are read-only for the digital inputs. HC 400 Series • Operation...
  • Page 55 AUTO Input Input HDCP Notification Output Output Audio Audio Advanced Advanced Communications Communications Device Info Device Info Figure 29. Output Submenu The Output submenu configures the output resolution, refresh rate, HDMI format, and HDCP notification. HC 400 Series • Operation...
  • Page 56 If HDCP notification is enabled, the output displays a moving message reading “HDCP Content” on a green screen. If HDCP notification is disabled, the output displays a black or muted screen. This feature is enabled by default. HC 400 Series • Operation...
  • Page 57 The OSD menu and PCS software provide an analog audio option for input 2 even though the • HCT 101 EU/MK transmitters do not support analog audio input. Multi-channel audio does not include audio processing when it is sent to the output. It is also • unaffected by volume control. HC 400 Series • Operation...
  • Page 58 The output level for the HDMI embedded audio is fixed and cannot be adjusted. Output Format — Press the navigation buttons to set the audio output format (L + R • program audio [mono], or stereo). HC 400 Series • Operation...
  • Page 59 The audio test outputs pink noise on the embedded digital audio output • (2-channel, 48 kHz, 16 bit) and displays a crop pattern on the video. All test patterns include a single pixel border. • All test patterns remain enabled after a power cycle. • HC 400 Series • Operation...
  • Page 60 Factory Reset — Press and hold the Enter button to reset the device to factory • defaults. The scaler retains the current firmware version, as well as communication and IP settings. For additional reset modes and options, see Resetting the Unit Manually or Via Software on page 54 HC 400 Series • Operation...
  • Page 61 The default is 255.255.255.0. • Gateway — Press the  and  buttons to select an octet of the gateway address.  Press the buttons to adjust the value of the selected octet.  The default is 0.0.0.0. HC 400 Series • Operation...
  • Page 62: Resetting The Unit Manually Or Via Software

    This submenu is read-only and does not contain any adjustable submenu items. Resetting the Unit Manually or Via Software A total of seven reset modes are available for the HC 400 Series systems. See the reset modes table starting on the next page for a summary of all of the modes.
  • Page 63: Manual Resets

    Click the User Management tab and change the password of the HCR 102. Close Toolbelt. In GC, add the new password to the recovered project. Save the project. Upload the project from GC to the HCR 102. HC 400 Series • Operation...
  • Page 64 This is also known as an absolute system reset. NOTE: After performing a Reset All IP Settings or Reset to Factory Defaults reset, set the IP address again (by using the OSD menu, Toolbelt, or PCS) for use on your network. HC 400 Series • Operation...
  • Page 65: Software- And Osd-Based Resets

    Select (enable) the Reset All Settings and Delete This is also known as an absolute Files radio button. system reset. Click the Reset button. The dialog box closes, the unit begins the reset process. LAN connection to PCS is lost. HC 400 Series • Operation...
  • Page 66 IP address again (by using Toolbelt) for use on your network. The factory configured password for this device has been set to the device serial • number. Passwords are case sensitive. Performing a Reset to Factory Defaults reset sets the password to extron. HC 400 Series • Operation...
  • Page 67: Software-Based Configuration And Control

    AV settings of the system or the control features of the receiver via the embedded web page. To access the web page, enter the IP address of the HCR 102 receiver into the address field of a browser program and then log in. HC 400 Series • Software-based Configuration and Control...
  • Page 68: Downloading The Software And Getting Started

    Via the Download Center page Click on the Download tab at the top of any page within the Extron website to access Download page. HC 400 Series • Software-based Configuration and Control...
  • Page 69: Installing Software

    Select “Run” as an option when you download the files and follow the on-screen instructions. • Download the software, locate where it has been stored, open (double-click) the installer file, and follow the on-screen instructions. HC 400 Series • Software-based Configuration and Control...
  • Page 70: Av Configuration Using Pcs Software

    NOTE: The factory configured password for this device has been set to the device serial number. Passwords are case sensitive. Performing a Reset to Factory Defaults reset sets the password to extron. HC 400 Series • Software-based Configuration and Control...
  • Page 71 An HCR 102-specific tab and Input/Output Configuration page open, showing the settings of the connected HCR 102 and its HCT 103 or HCT 102 D, if detected. Figure 35. The HCR 102 Input/Output Configuration Page Within PCS Software HC 400 Series • Software-based Configuration and Control...
  • Page 72: Configuring Av Settings In Pcs

    Pattern” in the Input/Output Configuration topic in the PCS - HC 404 Module Help File) and adjust the position settings of the display until all four sides of the crop pattern are visible, then disable the test pattern. HC 400 Series • Software-based Configuration and Control...
  • Page 73 Passwords are case sensitive. Performing a Reset to Factory Defaults reset sets the password to extron. Set the executive mode for locking the front panel controls (see “Setting Front Panel • Lockout (Exec Mode)” in the General Settings topic). HC 400 Series • Software-based Configuration and Control...
  • Page 74: Basic Control Configuration

    Import GUI layouts and con gure the touchpanels. Save the project. Build and upload the con guration to the HCR 102. Test the system, make adjustments, nalize con guration. Figure 36. Overall Control Configuration Steps HC 400 Series • Software-based Configuration and Control...
  • Page 75: Security Considerations: Ports, Certificates

    Spaces are not permitted within the name of a unit or at the start or the end of a • name. Underscores ( _ ) are not permitted. • Valid characters are A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and - (hyphen). • HC 400 Series • Software-based Configuration and Control...
  • Page 76 The unit does not distinguish between upper and lower case letters. • The name cannot start with a number or a hyphen, and it cannot end with a • hyphen. Maximum name length is 63 characters. • HC 400 Series • Software-based Configuration and Control...
  • Page 77: Reference Information

    .gcplus — This is a Global Configurator Plus configuration file. • .gcpro — This is a Global Configurator Professional configuration file. .gdl — This is a GUI Designer layout created for TouchLink Pro touchpanels. • HC 400 Series • Reference Information...
  • Page 78: Secure Sockets Layer (Ssl) Certificates

    NOTE: ITU-T standard X.509 covers aspects of public key encryption, digital cryptography, certificates, and validation. Contact your IT administrator for more information on what tools and policies are required to obtain or create the SSL certificate and, if necessary, the corresponding passphrase. HC 400 Series • Reference Information...
  • Page 79: Mounting

    Therefore, install the units in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma = +104 °F, +40 °C) specified by Extron. HC 400 Series • Reference Information...
  • Page 80: Mounting The Hct 102 D, Hct 101 D, Hct 101 Eu, Or Hct 101 Mk

    Extron recommends installing the HCT 102 D or HCT 101 D into a grounded, UL • Listed electrical junction box. Extron recommande d’installer le HCT 102 D ou HCT 101 D dans une boîte de • dérivation électrique mise à la terre, certifiée UL. HC 400 Series • Reference Information...
  • Page 81 For guidelines, see sections 307 (“Protruding Objects”) and 308 (“Reach Ranges”) of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design available at http://www.ada.gov/regs2010/2010ADAStandards/2010ADAStandards.pdf. HC 400 Series • Reference Information...
  • Page 82 Insert the provided screws into those holes, hold the metal mounting bracket to ensure it is aligned straight (visually level), and tighten the screws to secure the plate to the mounting surface. HC 400 Series • Reference Information...
  • Page 83: Mount The Hct 102 D Or Hct 101 D

    Mounting the HCT 102 D (Left) or HCT 101 D (Right) Transmitter to a Mud Ring Wall Wall Junction Electrical D IO Junction D IO A IN D IO HCT 101 D HCT 102 D Wallplate Wallplate Figure 40. Mounting the HCT 102 D Transmitter to a Junction Box HC 400 Series • Reference Information...
  • Page 84: Mount The Hct 101 Eu Or Hct 101 Mk

    Metal Mounting Bracket Frame Metal Mounting Bracket HCT 101 MK Frame HCT 101 EU Figure 41. Mounting the HCT 101 EU to an EU Wall Box (Left) and the HCT 101 MK to an MK Wall Box (Right) HC 400 Series • Reference Information...
  • Page 85: Troubleshooting

    HCR. Therefore, if the input on the HCR is selected, the LED on the HCT 101 LED does not turn off. It remains lighted. Ensure that the source and display devices are connected and powered on. HC 400 Series • Reference Information...
  • Page 86: Data (Network) Connections

    HCR 102 and, if applicable, on the controlled device. • Ensure that each IR emitter head is placed adjacent to or directly over the IR pickup window on the controlled device. HC 400 Series • Reference Information...
  • Page 87: Miscellaneous Troubleshooting Items

    HCR 102 device pages in PCS software. • CEC output power-off timeout — Set this using GC. If you still experience problems, call the Extron S3 Sales & Technical Support Hotline the Extron S3 Control Systems Support Hotline (1.800.633.9877). HC 400 Series • Reference Information...
  • Page 88: Firmware Updates

    Start a browser program. Enter the IP address of the HCR 102 receiver into the address field of the browser and log on to the internal web page. Look for the general device or status information section. HC 400 Series • Firmware Updates...
  • Page 89: Using Pcs

    Write down the firmware filename and location for later use. The filename ends in .eff such as 49-###-50-x.xx.xxxx-yyyy.eff where x.xx.xxxx is the version number. NOTE: The firmware update file must have a filename extension of .eff. HC 400 Series • Firmware Updates...
  • Page 90: Installing Firmware

    In the Firmware Uploader pane (near the bottom of the page), click the Browse button. A dialog box opens. Browse to and select the firmware file. Click Open. The dialog box closes, and the file name appears in the Firmware field. HC 400 Series • Firmware Updates...
  • Page 91 PCS. PCS closes the device-specific page, returning to the Device Discovery page and displaying a dialog box that notes the success of the firmware update and reminding you to reconnect to the device. HC 400 Series • Firmware Updates...
  • Page 92 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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