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Extron electronics USP 507 Setup Manual
Extron electronics USP 507 Setup Manual

Extron electronics USP 507 Setup Manual

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USP 507 • Setup Guide
The Extron USP 507 (Universal Signal Processor) is a scaling product that allows most common signal formats to be processed and
output in any desired format.
This setup guide allows an experienced user to easily and quickly set up and configure a USP 507 using step by step instructions.
It covers performing basic operations using the front panel controls and selected Simple Instruction Set (SIS™) commands.
NOTE:
For full installation, configuration, menus, and operation details, see the USP 507 User Guide at
Installation

Rear Panel Features

3
R/
1
R-Y
I
N
RGB/R-Y, Y, B-Y
P
2
U
T
H/HV
RGB/R-Y, Y, B-Y
100-240 VAC 2A MAX
50-60Hz
1
2
3
Power and video input connections
a
AC power connector
b
RGB/HD, component, VGA connectors (inputs 1 and 2)
c
Universal BNC connectors (input 3)
d
Component/S-video/composite BNC connectors (input 4)
e
S-video/composite video BNC connectors (input 5)
f
DVI connector (input 6)
g
(Optional) HD-SDI/SDI connector (input 7)
Mounting and Cabling
Step 1 — Mounting
Turn off or disconnect all equipment power sources and rack mount the USP 507
using the supplied brackets (see image at right).
Step 2 — Connect inputs
Connect inputs from video sources to the applicable connectors marked "Inputs".
See
b
through
g
above for connector types and the image below for signal format.
RGBS/ RGBcvS video
RGBHV
R/
G/Y
B/C
R/
R-Y
VID
B-Y
R-Y
H/HV
V
H/HV
Step 3 — Connect outputs
Connect video output devices to the applicable connectors marked "Outputs" (see
CAUTION
Do not connect an MTP cable to the LAN port, or connect a LAN cable to the MTP port.
Step 4 — Connect control devices
LAN Ethernet port
l
— Connect an Ethernet LAN or WAN via this RJ-45 connector for remote control of the USP 507 using an
Internet browser on a connected PC, or the Extron Signal Processing Product Control Program (SPPCP).
One Ethernet connection LED lights green when connected to the LAN and one flickers amber as the devices communicate.
NOTE:
Do not use standard telephone cables for LAN connection, as they do not support Ethernet or Fast Ethernet.
Do not stretch or bend cables as transmission errors could occur.
RS-232 ports — For serial RS-232 or RS-422 control, connect a host computer or control system to the upper 9-pin D connector
RS-232 protocol (default values): 9600 baud, 1 stop bit, no parity, 8 data bits, no flow control.
7
B/C
G/Y
4
VID
5
VID
HDSDI/
7
B-Y
/Y
VID
/Y
SDI
6
DVI-D
B-Y
C
R-Y
V
/C
4
5
6
RGsB/ Component Video
S-video
(R-Y, Y, B-Y)
G/Y
B
/C
R/
G/Y
B /C
VID
B-Y
R-Y
VID
B-Y
V
H/HV
V
10
G/
R/
B/
R-Y
Y
B-Y
DVI
O
OUT
U
T
P
U
T
H
V
S
RGB/R-Y, B-Y, Y
9
8
Output, user interface, and control connections
h
RGB/HD, component, BNC connectors
i
RGB/HD, component VGA connectors
j
(Optional) output card*
k
MTP twisted pair connector
l
RJ-45 Ethernet connector
m
Control device 9-pin D-sub RS-232 connector
n
Auxilliary switcher 9-pin D-sub RS-232 connector
*DVI card shown
Composite
video
VID
VID
/Y
/Y
C
C
h
through
Product Category
www.extron.com
12
13
15
RS-232
RESET
AUX SW FOLL0W
LAN
MTP
14
11
o
Reset button and LED
Rack Mount
Bracket
k
above).
m
.
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Summary of Contents for Extron electronics USP 507

  • Page 1: Rear Panel Features

    This setup guide allows an experienced user to easily and quickly set up and configure a USP 507 using step by step instructions. It covers performing basic operations using the front panel controls and selected Simple Instruction Set (SIS™) commands.
  • Page 2: Front Panel Overview

    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 Powering Up When powering up the USP 507, the unit undergoes a self testing sequence (see image below). The LCD displays the default display cycle, showing the output rate and the refresh rates for the currently selected input.
  • Page 3: Front Panel

    Perform Auto-Image on each USP 507 input. Auto-Image is a quick way to size an input to fit the current window size. To perform Auto-Image on an input, press the Auto Image button then press it again to confirm.
  • Page 4 PIP = Basic SIS Commands Table The USP 507 can be configured with specific SIS commands via RS-232 or a LAN connection. This table lists a selection of the www.extron.com. commands. For a full list of SIS commands refer to the USP 507 User Guide, online at...