Extron electronics SMD 101 Setup Manual
Extron electronics SMD 101 Setup Manual

Extron electronics SMD 101 Setup Manual

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SMD 101 • Setup Guide
The Extron SMD 101 decodes video or graphics streams from an IP network,
plays back internal video and audio files, and plays Video On Demand files from network shares at their original resolution or
scaled up or down to any common SD, HD, or graphics resolution up to 1900x1200 (WUXGA). The SMD 101 can be deployed in
live event streaming and high level conferencing for specialized projects.
Mount the SMD 101
Before connecting the SMD 101, turn off all devices that will be connected to it. The SMD 101 is housed in a 1-inch high,
half-rack width, 6-inch deep metal enclosure that can sit on a table with the provided rubber feet or can be rack mounted. Select
a suitable mounting location, then choose an appropriate mounting option.
Make all external device connections before applying power.

Rear Panel Overview

1
POWER
12V
1.0A MAX
SMD 101 Rear Panel
Figure 1.
a
12 VDC Power input
b
HDMI output
c
3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw
connector for analog stereo audio
output
d
3.5 mm, 3-pole captive screw
connector for wired IR receiver input

Power Supply Connection

a
12 VDC power input – Connect the provided 12 VDC power supply to the rear panel captive screw connector (see figure 2)
and plug in the power cord. Verify the front panel power LED lights (see
External
Power Supply
(12 VDC, 1 A )
AC Power Cord
External Power Supply Connection
Figure 2.
2
HDMI
e
3.5 mm, 3-pole captive screw connector for dual mode
RS-232 port (host control or IP pass-through)
f
Reset button and LED
g
RJ-45 Ethernet connector for connection to a LAN
Front panel USB config port (see
Rear Panel
POWER
12V
Power Receptacle
1.0A MAX
ATTENTION:
DC Power Cord
Captive Screw
Connector
3
4
5
6
AUDIO
RESET
IR IN
RS-232
L
R
S G
Tx Rx G
figure
4,
a
figure
4,
on page 4).
Always use a power supply provided by or specified by Extron.
Use of an unauthorized power supply voids all regulatory
compliance certification and may cause damage to the supply
and the end product.
Unless otherwise stated, the AC/DC adapters are not suitable
for use in air handling spaces or in wall cavities. The power
supply is to be located within the same vicinity as the Extron
AV processing equipment in an ordinary location, Pollution
Degree 2, secured to the equipment rack within the dedicated
closet, podium, or desk.
The installation must always be in accordance with the
applicable provisions of National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA
70, article 75 and the Canadian Electrical Code part 1, section
16. The power supply shall not be permanently fixed to
building structure or similar structure.
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LAN
e
)
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  • Page 1: Rear Panel Overview

    SMD 101 • Setup Guide The Extron SMD 101 decodes video or graphics streams from an IP network, plays back internal video and audio files, and plays Video On Demand files from network shares at their original resolution or scaled up or down to any common SD, HD, or graphics resolution up to 1900x1200 (WUXGA). The SMD 101 can be deployed in live event streaming and high level conferencing for specialized projects.
  • Page 2: Output Connections

    SMD 101 • Setup Guide (Continued) Output Connections HDMI output – Connect an HDMI (or DVI with suitable adapter) display device to the HDMI output connector. The EDID of a connected display is read and the output automatically configured. For non-standard displays or devices, see the SMD 101 User Guide for additional output resolutions and format settings.
  • Page 3: Front Panel Features

    Front Panel Features CONFIG SMD 101 SMD 101 Front Panel Figure 4. – Power LED Lights solid green when the SMD 101 is powered. Lights solid red when in standby (low power) mode. — Playback status indicator Dual-color LED indicates the current state of playback operation: Solid Green –...
  • Page 4 SMD 101 • Setup Guide (Continued) Play a Stream: NOTE: The SMD 101 must be connected to a LAN to locate and play streams. Clips or streams stored in internal memory can be played without the need for a network connection. In the Browser panel, select the Streams tab (see figure 5). Click on an available stream to select it for decoding (see the SMD 101 User Guide for additional ways to specify or select streams).
  • Page 5 Operation With Extron SME 100 Encoders For SME 100 stream discovery in the SMD 101 streams browser (see figure 5 on page 4), the SME 100 must have both Stream Control and SAP Control enabled to enable SAP announcements. The SME 100 settings are shown below. From the SME 100 default web page (see the SME 100 User Guide), select the Encoder Configuration link, then Encoder Settings to open the configuration dialog shown in figure 6 below.
  • Page 6: Connecting To Streams Without Sap Announcements

    SMD 101 • Setup Guide (Continued) Connecting to Streams Without SAP Announcements For a source that is not configured for SAP announcements (such as IP cameras), the RTSP (pull) stream URI is entered directly in the Source: field of the SMD 101 player controls. The URI prefix ( in the example below) corresponds to the streaming method.
  • Page 7: Play Video On Demand

    Play Video on Demand The SMD 101 can play video on demand from network shares and supports the following file types: Video: [mp4,ts,m2t,m2ts,mov*,264,m4v,flv*,sdp] NOTE: *Supports files that use H.264 encoding and AAC audio only. Images: [bmp,jpg,jpeg,tif,tiff,png,gif], NOTE: TIFF files using JPEG compression are not supported. Audio: [wav,aac,m4a] Playlists: [jspf, m3u, m3u8, pls, and xspf].
  • Page 8 Play Local Content Browser The SMD 101 has internal memory reserved for local content. Local content is viewed Files from the browser Files tab. A typical folder structure for the internal memory is shown at right. NOTES: audio • The media folder is currently reserved for future use. Do not put user Audio-File-1.m4a content files in the folder.

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