Operation; Front Panel Features; Front Panel Operation - Extron electronics FOX T USW 103 User Manual

Three input universal switcher with an integrated fiber optic transmitter
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Operation

This section describes the front panel features of the FOX T USW 103 and describes front
panel operations. Topics in this section include:

Front Panel Features

Figure 8.
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b
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Front Panel Operation

The three buttons with corresponding LEDs on the front panel (labeled Mode, Normal, and
Auto) are used to manually select inputs 1 through 3 or enable and disable device modes.
The LEDs indicate status and the currently selected input.
To enable or disable executive, auto switch, or normal switch mode from the front panel,
press and hold a combination of input selection buttons simultaneously until the appropriate
LEDs blink (see the table below for the different button combinations).
Mode
Executive
Auto switch
(prioritize the highest numbered active input)
Normal switch (default)
The front panel operations can also be performed remotely with SIS commands or the FOX
Extenders Control Program (see
FOX Extenders Control Program
Front Panel Features
Front Panel Operation
AUTO
1
SWITCH
CONFIG
MODE
a
b
FOX T USW 103 Front Panel Features
Auto Switch LED — Lights when the transmitter is in auto switch mode.
Config port — Connect a host device to the mini USB Config port for remote control.
Input selection buttons — Select inputs 1 through 3 or modes of operation. The
corresponding LEDs light to indicate the active input.
Status LEDs — The Signal LEDs light to indicate the signal presence of each input.
The HDCP LEDs light when the signal on the corresponding input is HDCP compliant.
Input 1 (the VGA connector) does not have an HDCP LED.
Front Panel Button Combinations for Device Modes
2
3
NORMAL
AUTO
c
Button Combinations
1, 2, and 3
Simple Instruction Set Control
on page 20).
FOX T USW 103 Universal Switcher • Operation
STATUS
1
2
3
SIGNAL
HDCP
FOX T USW 103
d
1 and 3
1 and 2
on page 12 or
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