Extron electronics SME 100 Setup Manual
Extron electronics SME 100 Setup Manual

Extron electronics SME 100 Setup Manual

Extron sme 100 live streaming media encoder setup guide
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SME 100 • Setup Guide
The Extron SME 100 is a live streaming media encoder that interfaces with DVI, RGB, HDTV,
and standard definition signals for delivering media over IP networks. It features a three input video and audio switcher, plus
buffered loop-throughs for simplified integration into AV systems. The SME 100 uses H.264 / MPEG-4 AVC encoding to output an
IP stream over the Internet (or over an intranet) that can easily be decoded and viewed on PCs or H.264 compatible devices.
The SME 100 HD (part number 60-1061-01) supports both high definition and standard definition output rates. The SME 100 SD
(part number 60-1061-02) supports standard definition output rates only.
This guide provides basic instructions for an experienced installer to set up and operate the SME 100. Installation and service
must be performed by authorized personnel only.
NOTE: See the SME 100 User Guide for complete installation, configuration, operation, and mounting
information. The user guide is available at

Rear Panel Overview

1
100-240VAC
50/60 Hz
0.5A MAX
a
AC power connector
b
Component, S-video, composite BNC connectors (input 1)
c
Component, S-video, composite BNC buffered loop connectors
d
15-pin HD connector (input 2) with EDID emulation
e
15-pin HD buffered loop connector
f
DVI connector (input 3) with EDID emulation

Installation

Step 1 — Mount the SME 100
Turn all devices off and unplug their power cords. Verify that the SME 100 is disconnected from
the power source. Mount the SME 100 to a rack using the mounting brackets included with the
unit (see image at right).
Step 2 — Connect Input Devices
Connect input devices to at least one of the following connectors.
Connect a video input device to the component, S-video, or composite BNC connectors
z
b
(input 1;
). See the examples below to connect the necessary signal format.
1
R-Y
Y/
VID
Composite Video
Connect a video input device to the 15-pin HD connector (input 2;
z
Signal
Pin 1
RGBHV
R
RGBS
R
RGBcvS
R
RGsB
R
Connect a high resolution digital input device to the DVI connector (input 3;
z
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2
4
INPUTS
1
2
Y/
B-Y/
R-Y
VID
C
RGB/R-Y,Y,B-Y/YC/VID
3
DVI-D
3
6
1
B-Y/
R-Y
Y/
C
VID
S-video (YC)
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 13
Pin 14
G
B
H
G
B
S
G
B
S
Gs
B
.
5
8
AUDIO
1
2
BUFFERED LOOP
L
R
L
R
BUFFERED LOOP
9
7
g
DVI buffered loop connector
h
Audio captive screw connectors (inputs 1 – 3)
i
Buffered loop audio captive screw connectors
j
RS-232 connector
k
Reset button and LED
l
RJ-45 Ethernet connector
1
B-Y/
R-Y
Y/
C
VID
Component Video (Y, R-Y, B-Y)
d
). See pin configurations below.
Signal
Pin 1
V
YUV
R-Y
S-video
Video
f
).
3
L
R
LAN
RS-232
RESET
Tx Rx
ACT LINK
10
11
12
Rack Mount
Bracket
B-Y/
C
Pin 2
Pin 3
Y
B-Y
Y
C
Vid
14
3
2
1
13
1

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  • Page 1: Rear Panel Overview

    IP networks. It features a three input video and audio switcher, plus buffered loop-throughs for simplified integration into AV systems. The SME 100 uses H.264 / MPEG-4 AVC encoding to output an IP stream over the Internet (or over an intranet) that can easily be decoded and viewed on PCs or H.264 compatible devices.
  • Page 2 Powering Up When applying power to the SME 100, the unit undergoes a self-testing sequence (see the image below). After the testing sequence is complete (and when the device is not being configured), the default display cycle is shown on the LCD display.
  • Page 3: Front Panel Overview

    The SME 100 contains several primary configuration menus and one hidden menu that are available on the front panel LCD display. In order to access the web-based user interface of the SME 100, the network settings may need to be configured.
  • Page 4 About the Web-based User Interface The web-based user interface is used to view, configure, and control the SME 100. This section details how to access the web-based user interface and install media player software. For more information on using the web-based user interface, see the SME 100 User Guide.

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