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Setup Guide Matrix Switchers
DXP HD 4K Series HDMI Matrix Switchers
68-2759-50 Rev. B 01 16
Safety Instructions Safety Instructions • English WARNING: This symbol, , when used on the product, is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may present a risk of electric shock. ATTENTION: This symbol, , when used on the product, is intended to alert the user of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature provided with the equipment. For information on safety guidelines, regulatory compliances, EMI/EMF compatibility, accessibility, and related topics, see the Extron Safety and Regulatory Compliance Guide, part number 68-290-01, on the Extron website, www.extron.com.
Instructions de sécurité • Français AVERTISSEMENT: Ce pictogramme, , lorsqu’il est utilisé sur le produit, signale à l’utilisateur la présence à l’intérieur du boîtier du produit d’une tension électrique dangereuse susceptible de provoquer un choc électrique. ATTENTION : Ce pictogramme, , lorsqu’il est utilisé sur le produit, signale à l’utilisateur des instructions d’utilisation ou de maintenance importantes qui se trouvent dans la documentation fournie avec le matériel.
Инструкция по технике безопасности • Русский ПРЕДУПРЕЖДЕНИЕ: Данный символ, , если указан на продукте, предупреждает пользователя о наличии неизолированного опасного напряжения внутри корпуса продукта, которое может привести к поражению электрическим током. ВНИМАНИЕ: Данный символ, , если указан на продукте, предупреждает пользователя о наличии важных инструкций по эксплуатации и обслуживанию в руководстве, прилагаемом к данному оборудованию. Для получения информации о правилах техники безопасности, соблюдении нормативных требований, электромагнитной совместимости (ЭМП/ЭДС), возможности доступа и других вопросах см. руководство по безопасности и соблюдению нормативных требований Extron на сайте Extron: www.extron.com, номер по каталогу - 68-290-01.
安全说明 • 简体中文 警告: 产品上的这个标志意在警告用户该产品机壳内有暴露的危险 电压,有触电危险。 注 意: 产品上的这个标志意在提示用户设备随附的用户手册中有 重要的操作和维护(维修)说明。
Pour en savoir plus sur les règles de sécurité, la conformité à la réglementation, la compatibilité EMI/EMF, l’accessibilité, et autres sujets connexes, lisez les informations de sécurité et de conformité Extron, réf. 68-290-01, sur le site Extron, www.extron.com.
关于我们产品的安全指南、遵循的规范、EMI/EMF 的兼容性、无障碍 使用的特性等相关内容,敬请访问 Extron 网站 www.extron.com,参见 Extron 安全规范指南,产品编号 68-290-01。
Sicherheitsanweisungen • Deutsch
安全記事 • 繁體中文
WARNUNG: Dieses Symbol auf dem Produkt soll den Benutzer darauf aufmerksam machen, dass im Inneren des Gehäuses dieses Produktes gefährliche Spannungen herrschen, die nicht isoliert sind und die einen elektrischen Schlag verursachen können. VORSICHT: Dieses Symbol auf dem Produkt soll dem Benutzer in der im Lieferumfang enthaltenen Dokumentation besonders wichtige Hinweise zur Bedienung und Wartung (Instandhaltung) geben. Weitere Informationen über die Sicherheitsrichtlinien, Produkthandhabung, EMI/EMF-Kompatibilität, Zugänglichkeit und verwandte Themen finden Sie in den Extron-Richtlinien für Sicherheit und Handhabung (Artikelnummer 68-290-01) auf der Extron-Website, www.extron.com.
Instrucciones de seguridad • Español ADVERTENCIA: Este símbolo, , cuando se utiliza en el producto, avisa al usuario de la presencia de voltaje peligroso sin aislar dentro del producto, lo que puede representar un riesgo de descarga eléctrica. ATENCIÓN: Este símbolo, , cuando se utiliza en el producto, avisa al usuario de la presencia de importantes instrucciones de uso y mantenimiento recogidas en la documentación proporcionada con el equipo. Para obtener información sobre directrices de seguridad, cumplimiento de normativas, compatibilidad electromagnética, accesibilidad y temas relacionados, consulte la Guía de cumplimiento de normativas y seguridad de Extron, referencia 68-290-01, en el sitio Web de Extron, www.extron.com.
警告: 若產品上使用此符號,是為了提醒使用者,產品機殼內存在著 可能會導致觸電之風險的未絕緣危險電壓。 注意 若產品上使用此符號,是為了提醒使用者,設備隨附的用戶手冊 中有重要的操作和維護(維修)説明。 有關安全性指導方針、法規遵守、EMI/EMF 相容性、存取範圍和相關主題的 詳細資訊,請瀏覽:Extron 網站:www.extron.com,然後參閱 《Extron 安全性與法規遵守手冊》,準則編號 68-290-01。
安全上のご注意 • 日本語 警告: この記号 が製品上に表示されている場合は、筐体内に絶 縁されて いない高電圧が流れ、感電の危険があることを示し ています。 注意: この記号 が製品上に表示されている場合は、本機の取扱 説明書に 記載されている重要な操作と保守(整備)の指示につい てユーザーの 注意を喚起するものです。 安全上のご注意、法規厳守、EMI/EMF適合性、その他の関連項目に ついては、エクストロンのウェブサイトwww.extron.comより『Extron Safety and Regulatory Compliance Guide』(P/N 68-290-01) をご覧く ださい。
안전 지침 • 한국어 경고: 이 기호 , 가 제품에 사용될 경우, 제품의 인클로저 내에 있는 접지되지 않은 위험한 전류로 인해 사용자가 감전될 위험이 있음을 경고합니다.
주의:
이 기호 , 가 제품에 사용될 경우, 장비와 함께 제공된 책자에 나와 있는 주요 운영 및 유지보수(정비) 지침을 경고합니다.
안전 가이드라인, 규제 준수, EMI/EMF 호환성, 접근성, 그리고 관련 항목에 대한 자세한 내용은 Extron 웹 사이트(www.extron.com)의 Extron 안전 및 규제 준수 안내서, 68-290-01 조항을 참조하십시오.
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. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference; the user must correct the interference at his own expense.
NOTE:
For more information on safety guidelines, regulatory compliances, EMI/EMF compatibility, accessibility, and related topics, see the “Extron Safety and Regulatory Compliance Guide” on the Extron website.
Copyright © 2016 Extron Electronics. All rights reserved. Trademarks All trademarks mentioned in this guide are the properties of their respective owners. The following registered trademarks, registered service marks, and trademarks are the property of RGB Systems, Inc. or Extron Electronics: Registered Trademarks (®)
AVTrac, Cable Cubby, CrossPoint, DTP, eBUS, EDID Manager, EDID Minder, Extron, Flat Field, FlexOS, Global Configurator, GlobalViewer, Hideaway, Inline, IP Intercom, IP Link, Key Minder, LinkLicense, LockIt, MediaLink, NetPA, PlenumVault, PoleVault, PowerCage, PURE3, Quantum, SoundField, SpeedMount, SpeedSwitch, System INTEGRATOR, TeamWork, TouchLink, V‑Lock, VersaTools, VN‑Matrix, VoiceLift, WallVault, WindoWall, XTP and XTP Systems Registered Service Mark(SM) : S3 Service Support Solutions Trademarks (™)
AAP, AFL (Accu‑Rate Frame Lock), ADSP (Advanced Digital Sync Processing), Auto‑Image, CableCover, CDRS (Class D Ripple Suppression), DDSP (Digital Display Sync Processing), DMI (Dynamic Motion Interpolation), Driver Configurator, DSP Configurator, DSVP (Digital Sync Validation Processing), eLink, EQIP, FastBite, FOX, FOXBOX, IP Intercom HelpDesk, MAAP, MicroDigital, ProDSP, QS‑FPC (QuickSwitch Front Panel Controller), Room Agent, Scope‑Trigger, ShareLink, SIS, Simple Instruction Set, Skew‑Free, SpeedNav, Triple‑Action Switching, True4K, Vector, Vector™ 4K, WebShare, XTRA, ZipCaddy, ZipClip
Conventions Used in this Guide Notifications 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.
Software Commands Commands are written in the fonts shown here: ^AR Merge Scene,,Op1 scene 1,1 ^B 51 ^W^C [01] R 0004 00300 00400 00800 00600 [02] 35 [17] [03]
E X! *X1&* X2)* X2#* X2! CE} NOTE:
For commands and examples of computer or device responses mentioned in this guide, the character “0” is used for the number zero and “O” is the capital letter “o.”
Computer responses and directory paths that do not have variables are written in the font shown here: Reply from 208.132.180.48: bytes=32 times=2ms TTL=32 C:\Program Files\Extron Variables are written in slanted form as shown here: ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx —t SOH R Data STX Command ETB ETX Selectable items, such as menu names, menu options, buttons, tabs, and field names are written in the font shown here: From the File menu, select New. Click the OK button.
Specifications Availability Product specifications are available on the Extron website, www.extron.com.
Extron Glossary of Terms A glossary of terms is available at http://www.extron.com/ technology/glossary.aspx.
Contents
Introduction................................ 1 About this Guide............................ 1 About the DXP HD 4K Series Matrix Switchers........................... 1 Application Diagrams..................... 2 Setup.......................................... 5 Setup Steps................................... 5 Rear Panels and Connections........ 6 Securing HDMI Cables with the LockIt HDMI Cable Lacing Bracket....................................... 11 Front Panel Config Port................ 12 Operation................................. 13 Front Panel Features.................... 13 Buttons and LEDs.................... 13 DXP HD 4K Front Panels.......... 14 Creating a Tie............................... 18 Saving or Recalling a Preset........ 20 Locking and Unlocking the Front Panel (Executive Mode)..... 22 Selecting Front Panel Lock Mode 2 or Toggling between Lock Modes 2 and 0............... 22 Selecting Front Panel Lock Mode 2 or Toggling between Lock Modes 2 and 1............... 24
Viewing Ties ................................ 25 Muting an Output from the Front Panel.................................. 26 Viewing the Mute Configuration........................... 27 Selecting the Remote RS-232 Port Baud Rate........................... 28 Remote Control........................ 29 Establishing a Network (Ethernet) Connection................. 29 Connection Timeouts............... 30 Number of Connections........... 30 Verbose Mode.......................... 30 SIS Commands............................ 30 Host-to-switcher Instructions.............................. 30 EDID (Extended Display Identification Data).................. 31 Symbol Definitions................... 35 Command and Response Table for SIS Commands..................... 37 Installing and Starting the PCS Configuration Software............... 45 Downloading the Software....... 45 Starting the Configuration Program................................... 47 For More Information................ 49 Accessing the Web Page............. 50
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Introduction • About this Guide • About the DXP HD 4K Series Matrix Switchers • Application Diagrams NOTE: For more information on any subject in this guide, see the DXP HD 4K Series User Guide, available at www.extron.com.
About this Guide This setup guide allows you to easily and quickly set up and configure your DXP matrix switcher. Step by step instructions show you how to connect the hardware and to perform basic operations using both the front panel controls and selected Simple Instruction Set (SIS) commands. The guide also shows you how to load and start up the Product Configuration Software (PCS) and how to connect to the built-in HTML pages, which you can use to operate the switcher. The terms "DXP," "switcher," and "DXP switcher" are used interchangeably in this guide to refer to all DXP HD 4K models.
About the DXP HD 4K Series Matrix Switchers The Extron DXP HD 4K series are digital matrix switchers that route HDMI signals from multiple sources to any or all of up to 16 HDMI-equipped display devices. All DXP matrix switchers support resolutions of up to 4K, including 1080p @ 60 Hz Deep Color, and are HDCP 1.4 compliant, enabling simultaneous distribution of a single source signal to one or more compliant displays. The following matrix sizes are available: DXP 88 Series: • DXP 44 HD 4K — 4 inputs by 4 outputs • DXP 84 HD 4K — 8 inputs by 4 outputs • DXP 88 HD 4K — 8 inputs by 8 outputs DXP 1616 Series: • DXP 168 HD 4K — 16 inputs by 8 outputs • DXP 1616 HD 4K — 16 inputs by 16 outputs
DXP HD 4K Series • Introduction
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The DXP HD 4K series switchers all provide easy integration in applications that require reliable HDMI signal routing. They include several convenience features common to Extron matrix switchers such as SpeedSwitch, EDID Minder, Key Minder, global presets, and Ethernet control. In addition, digital audio can be de-embedded from any input and assigned to digital or analog stereo outputs.
Application Diagrams Operations Center Audio
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DXP 1616 HD 4K Videowall Application
DXP HD 4K Series • Introduction
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Blu-ray Players
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DXP HD 4K Series • Introduction
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DXP HD 4K Series • Introduction
Setup This section describes the rear panels of the DXP HD 4K switchers and provides instructions for cabling. It covers the following topics: • Setup Steps • Rear Panels and Connections • Securing HDMI Cables with the LockIt HDMI Cable Lacing Bracket • Front Panel Config Port
Setup Steps Follow these steps to set up and start operating the DXP switcher. See the Operation section, beginning on page 13, for additional procedures you may want to perform to set up the DXP. 1. Turn off power to the input and output devices that will be connected and disconnect their power cords. 2. Connect HDMI input devices to the rear panel input connectors (see figures 3 and 4, A, on the next page). 3. Connect HDMI audio and video output devices to the rear panel output connectors (see figures 3 and 4, B). 4. (Optional, DXP 1616 Series only) Change any required button labels (see "Making Labels Using the Button-Label Generator Program — DXP 1616 Series Only" in the DXP HD 4K User Guide). 5. If desired, connect a computer or control system to the Remote RS-232 control port (see figures 3 and 4, E) or to the front panel USB Config port (see figures 10 and 11, E, on page 14). 6. If desired, connect a network switch, a control system, or a computer to the RJ-45 LAN port (see figures 3 and 4, F). 7. Plug the DXP switcher into a grounded AC source, and connect power to the input and output devices. 8. Download the Extron Product Configuration Software (PCS) from www.extron.com. 9. Select EDID files to apply to inputs as desired, using SIS commands or the PCS configuration software. See EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) on page 31, or see the configuration program help file and the DXP HD 4K Series User Guide for details. 10. Create ties and presets as desired (see Creating a Tie on page 18 or Saving or Recalling a Preset on page 20). DXP HD 4K Series • Setup
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Rear Panels and Connections Most of the connectors are on the rear panels of the DXP HD 4K. Figures 3 and 4 show the rear panels of two of the five models. CAUTION: Remove power from the system before making any connections. ATTENTION : Couper l’alimentation avant de faire l’installation électrique. ATTENTION: • Use electrostatic discharge precautions (be electrically grounded) when making connections. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage equipment, although you may not feel, see, or hear it. • Prenez des précautions contre les décharges électrostatiques (soyez électriquement relié à la terre) lorsque vous effectuez des connexions. Les décharges électrostatiques (ESD) peuvent endommager l’équipement, même si vous ne pouvez pas le sentir, le voir ou l’entendre.
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NOTE: Figures 3 and 4 on the previous page show the DXP 88 HD 4K, with 8 inputs and 8 outputs, and DXP 1616 HD 4K, with 16 inputs and 16 outputs. • The rear panels of the DXP 44, 84, and 88 are identical except for the number of inputs and outputs. • The rear panels of the DXP 168 and 1616 are identical except for the number of outputs (both have 16 inputs).
A Input connectors — Connect HDMI source devices to
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these female 19-pin type A HDMI input connectors for video input.
LockIt™ cable lacing brackets, one for each HDMI input and output connector, are provided with the DXP HD 4K. These brackets can be used to secure the HDMI cables to the DXP connectors to reduce stress on the HDMI connectors and prevent signal loss due to loose cable connections (see Securing HDMI Cables with the LockIt HDMI Cable Lacing Bracket on page 11).
B Output connectors — Connect HDMI output devices
to these female 19-pin type A HDMI output connectors for buffered video output (see Securing HDMI Cables with the LockIt HDMI Cable Lacing Bracket).
C Reset LED — While you are holding the Reset
D Reset button — This recessed button initiates four
RESET DXP 88 Series
levels (modes) of reset. Use a pointed object such as a small screwdriver to press and hold the Reset button.
RESET
button, this green LED blinks every 3 seconds to indicate the level of reset that will occur if the button is released at that point (see D Reset button).
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• Factory firmware reset (mode 1) — Hold the Reset
button while powering up the switcher to restore the DXP to the factory firmware for a single power cycle. NOTE: This type of reset maintains all the current user settings, such as audio adjustments, IP settings, and the configuration. • Event reset (mode 3) — This mode is not supported. If
you select it by accident, the Reset LED blinks three times and no reset occurs. • IP settings reset (mode 4) — While the DXP is running,
press and hold the Reset button until the LED blinks twice (approximately 6 seconds). Release the button and press it again momentarily to reset the switcher IP functions. NOTE: An IP settings reset does not replace any user installed firmware. DXP HD 4K Series • Setup
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• Absolute reset (mode 5) — While the DXP is running,
press and hold the Reset button until the LED blinks three times (approximately 9 seconds). Release the button and press it again momentarily to restore the switcher to the default factory conditions. For more details on these reset modes, see the DXP HD 4K User Guide, available at www.extron.com.
E Remote connector — Connect an RS-232 capable host
device such as a computer or a touch panel control to this 3.5 mm 3-pole captive screw connector to configure and control the switcher via SIS commands. Connect the 9-pin connector end of the RS-232 cable to the serial port of your computer or control system.
Figure 5.
Wiring the Remote RS-232 Connector
See SIS Commands on page 30 for definitions of some of the basic SIS commands to set up the DXP.
control system to this RJ-45 connector. With the Ethernet
F LAN port — Connect a computer, a network switch, or a
connection, you can use a computer to configure and control the networked switcher with SIS commands, the PCS configuration program, or the embedded HTML page.
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Ethernet connection indicators — The Link and Act LEDs indicate the status of the Ethernet connection.
DXP 1616 Series
• Link — Indicates that the switcher is properly
connected to an Ethernet LAN. This green LED should light steadily.
LAN
• Act (Activity) — Indicates transmission of data
on the RJ-45 connector. This amber LED should flicker as the switcher communicates.
DXP 88 Series
Ethernet links use Category (CAT) 3, 5e, or 6 unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or shielded twisted pair (STP) cables, terminated with RJ-45 connectors. Ethernet cables are limited to 328 feet (100 m). NOTES: • Do not use standard telephone cables. Telephone cables do not support Ethernet or Fast Ethernet. • Do not stretch or bend the cables because this can cause transmission errors. Crossover Cable
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A cable that is wired the same at both ends is called a "straight-through" cable, because no pin or pair assignments are swapped.
RJ-45 Connector and Pinout Tables
The cable you use depends on your network speed. The switcher supports both 10 Mbps (10Base-T — Ethernet) and 100 Mbps (100Base-T — Fast Ethernet), half-duplex and full-duplex Ethernet connections. • 10Base-T Ethernet requires CAT 3 or higher UTP or STP
cables. • Fast Ethernet requires CAT 5e or higher UTP or STP cables.
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Terminate the Ethernet cable as required: • Network connection — Wire as a patch (straight-through)
cable. • Computer or control system connection — Wire as a
crossover cable. Default Ethernet settings: • IP address: 192.168.254.254 • Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 • Gateway: 0.0.0.0
G Analog audio outputs — Connect powered speakers, an
amplifier, or other audio output device to these 5-pole 3.5 mm captive screw connectors for 2-ch stereo analog audio output. These connectors can de-embed 2-ch LPCM audio that was routed from any DXP HDMI input and convert it to a stereo analog signal. No Ground Here L
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Wiring the Captive Screw Audio Output Connectors
The DXP 168 and 1616 have four analog audio output connectors while the DXP 44, 84, and 88 have two. ATTENTION: • For unbalanced audio output, connect the sleeves to the ground contact. DO NOT connect the sleeves to the negative (-) contacts. • Pour l’audio asymétrique, connectez les manchons au contact au sol. Ne PAS connecter les manchons aux contacts négatifs (–).
H S/PDIF outputs (Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format) — Use
75 ohm digital audio cables to connect audio signal S/PDIF processors (such as the Extron SSP 7.1 Surround Sound Processor) or other compatible devices to these female RCA connectors. The connected processor then converts digital signals from these ports to analog for encoded standard definition bitstream audio for Dolby or DTS multi-channel surround sound.
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The DXP 168 and 1616 have four S/PDIF connectors while the DXP 44, 84, and 88 have two.
I AC power connector — Plug a standard IEC power cord into this connector to connect the switcher to a 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz power source.
Securing HDMI Cables with the LockIt HDMI Cable Lacing Bracket Use a LockIt HDMI Cable Lacing Bracket to securely fasten each HDMI cable to the switcher as follows. 1. Plug the HDMI cable into the panel connection (see the illustration at right, 1). 2. Loosen the HDMI connection mounting screw from the panel enough to allow the LockIt lacing bracket to be placed over it (2). The screw does not have to be removed. 3. Place the LockIt lacing bracket (3) on the screw and against the HDMI connector, then tighten the screw to secure the bracket.
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• Do not overtighten the HDMI connector mounting screw. The shield it fastens to is very thin and can easily be stripped. • Ne serrez pas trop la vis de montage du connecteur HDMI. Le blindage auquel elle est attachée est très fin et peut facilement être dénudé. 4. Loosely place the included tie wrap around the HDMI connector and the LockIt lacing bracket as shown (4). 5. While holding the connector securely against the lacing bracket, use pliers or similar tool to tighten the tie wrap, then remove any excess length. DXP HD 4K Series • Setup
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Front Panel Config Port If desired, connect a control system or computer to the USB mini-B Config port on the front panel for device configuration, control, and firmware upgrades.
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DXP HD 4K Series • Setup
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Operation This section describes the DXP HD 4K series front panel controls and the procedures to configure and begin to operate the switchers. For additional operations and more details, see the DXP HD 4K Series User Guide, available at www.extron.com. Topics include: • Front Panel Features • Creating a Tie • Locking and Unlocking the Front Panel (Executive Mode) • Viewing Ties • Muting an Output from the Front Panel • Selecting the Remote RS-232 Port Baud Rate
Front Panel Features The front panel buttons of both the DXP 1616 series and the DXP 88 series are grouped into two sets, with the input and output buttons located on the left side of the control panel and the control buttons on the right side.
Buttons and LEDs The front panel buttons have multiple primary and secondary functions. For more details on these functions, see the DXP user guide. • The DXP 44, 84, and 88 have non-illuminated buttons, each of which has an LED beside it. These bicolor (red and green) LEDs light green when video is selected and red when audio is selected. • The DXP 168 and 1616 have illuminated tricolor (red, green, and amber) push buttons that can be labeled with text or graphics. You can set these buttons to have amber background illumination all the time, or you can disable the illumination (see "Setting the Button Background Illumination" in the DXP user guide for the procedure).
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DXP HD 4K Front Panels Figure 10 shows a DXP 88 HD 4K front panel. The DXP 44 and 84 front panels are identical to this one. NOTE: Although the DXP 44 and 84 both have eight input and eight output buttons, not all these buttons are functional: • DXP 44: Only input and output buttons 1 through 4 are functional, except for creating and recalling presets (see Saving or Recalling a Preset on page 20). • DXP 84: Only output buttons 1 through 4 are functional, except for creating and recalling presets (see Saving or Recalling a Preset).
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E I/O buttons F Audio and Video LEDs G Signal LEDs H HDCP LEDs
A Config port — This USB mini-B port serves a similar
communications function to the rear panel Remote port, but is easier to access than the rear port after the matrix switcher has been installed and cabled. Use a USB type A to mini B cable to connect this port to a USB connector on the computer to enable SIS commands to be sent from the computer, connection to the PCS configuration software, and uploading firmware. NOTE: A front panel Config port connection and a rear panel Remote port connection can both be active at the same time. If commands are sent simultaneously to both ports, the command that reaches the DXP first is handled first. For more information about this port, see Front Panel Config Port on page 12.
B Input buttons — The input buttons have the following functions: Primary: • Select an input. • Identify the selected input (DXP 168 and 1616 only).
Secondary: • Save and recall presets. • Select button background lighting (DXP 168 and 1616 only).
C Output buttons — The output buttons have the following functions: Primary: • Select outputs • Identify the selected outputs (DXP 168 and 1616 only).
Secondary: • Save and recall presets. • Mute video and audio • De-embed HDMI audio signals from the input.
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D Control buttons — The four Control buttons have the following functions:
• Enter button — The Enter button has three primary and
two secondary functions: Primary: • Save changes made on the front panel. • Indicate that a potential tie has been created but not
saved. • Indicate that a global preset has been selected to be
saved or recalled but the preset action has not been accomplished. Secondary: • Select the baud rate for the Remote RS-232 port. • Set the front panel lock mode (executive mode). • Preset button — The Preset button has two primary
functions and one secondary function: Primary: • Place the switcher in preset saving mode to save a
configuration as a preset, and in preset recalling mode to activate a previously-defined preset. • Indicate when preset saving mode is active (blinks) and
when preset recalling mode is active (lights steadily). Secondary: • Select the baud rate for the Remote RS-232 port.
< button (DXP 168 and 1616 only) — The View < button has the following functions:
• View
Primary: • Place the switcher in view-only mode to display the
current configuration. • Indicate that the DXP is in view-only mode.
Secondary: • Select the baud rate for the Remote RS-232 port.
> button — The Esc > button has the following functions:
• Esc
Primary: • Cancel operations or selections in progress and resets
the front panel button indicators. • Indicate that the escape function has been activated
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Secondary: • Select the baud rate for the Remote RS-232 port. • Set the front panel lock mode.
NOTE: The Esc > button does not reset the current configuration or any presets.
E I/O buttons — • DXP 44, 84, and 88 — These models have one I/O
button with two LEDs to its right: a green Video LED and a red Audio LED. Press the I/O button to toggle between video (green LED lights) and audio (the red LED lights). • DXP 168 and 1616 — These models have two I/O
buttons: Video and Audio. The Video button lights green to indicate that video is available for configuring or for viewing. The Audio button lights red to indicate that audio is available. These buttons have the following functions: Primary: • Select the signal type, audio or video, for the input or
output. • Select audio or video for the configuration that is being
viewed. Secondary: • Select the baud rate for the Remote RS-232 port. • Set the front panel lock mode (executive mode). • View the video or audio mute status of the selected input or
output.
F Audio and Video LEDs (DXP 44, 84, and 88 only) — These
two LEDs are located to the right of the I/O button and light to indicate whether the selected input or output is audio or video. The Video LED lights green when the I/O button is pressed to toggle to video. The Audio LED lights red when audio is selected.
G Signal LEDs (DXP 44, 84, and 88 only) — The DXP 44, 84,
and 88 models have a green Signal LED for each input. Each LED lights when a signal (TMDS clock activity) is present on the input.
H HDCP LEDs (DXP 44, 84, and 88 only) — The DXP 44, 84, and 88 models have a green HDCP LED for each input, which lights if the source connected to that input is HDCP encrypted.
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Creating a Tie NOTE:
Audio ties are made only with de-embedded audio.
To tie an input to an output: 1. Press and release the Esc button to clear any input button, output button, or control button indicators that may be lit (or whose LED might be lit). 2. Select audio, video, or follow-all (audio and video) for the tie. DXP 44, 84, and 88: Press the I/O button (DXP 44, 84, and 88) to select video or audio. I/O
Press I/O button to select audio or video.
VIDEO Lights green when video is selected.
I/O
Lights red when audio is selected. AUDIO
Figure 12. I/O Button and LEDs (DXP 44, 84, and 88) NOTE: For the DXP 88 Series, you cannot select both audio and video for a tie at the same time. You must repeat the tie process for each type of tie (audio and video) that you want to create for the desired input and output. For example, first create a video tie between an input and output, then create an audio tie for the same input and output. DXP 168 and 1616: Press and release the Video, Audio, or both I/O buttons to select video, audio, or both. I/O
Green when video is selected Off when video is deselected
VIDEO
AUDIO
Red when audio is selected Off when audio is deselected
Figure 13. Audio and Video I/O Buttons (DXP 168 and 1616)
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3. Press the desired input button. The LED lights to indicate the selection.
The button lights to indicate the selection.
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Figure 14. Selecting an Input for the Tie 4. Press the output buttons to which the input will be tied. DXP 44, 84, and 88: Green indicates a video-only tie. Red indicates an audio-only tie (de-embedded audio outputs 1 and 2). 1
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Figure 15. Selecting an Output for the Tie (DXP 88 Series) DXP 168 and 1616: Amber indicates a video and audio tie (de-embedded audio outputs 1-4). Green indicates a video-only tie. Red indicates an audio-only tie (de-embedded audio outputs 1-4).
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Blinking green indicates the need to confirm the change.
Figure 16. Selecting an Output for a Tie (DXP 1616 Series) 5. Press the Enter button. All button indicators become unlit.
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Saving or Recalling a Preset 1. To save a preset, press and hold the Preset button until it blinks. To recall a preset, press and release the Preset button. DXP 44, 84, and 88:
Figure 17. Saving or Recalling a Preset (DXP 88 Series) NOTE: Although the DXP 44, 84, and 88 have only enough front panel buttons for presets 1 through 16 (8 inputs and 8 outputs), presets 17 through 32 can be saved and recalled via SIS and PCS. DXP 168 and 1616: Save a preset
PRESET
Recall a preset
PRESET
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PRESET
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• All input and output buttons with assigned presets light red. • The currently assigned preset is overwritten. INPUTS
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2. Press the desired input or output button. NOTE: All input and output buttons can be used for presets, even if they do not represent actual inputs or outputs on the DXP. DXP 44, 84, and 88: The LED blinks red to indicate that this preset is selected to save or recall.
ENTER 1
The Enter LED blinks green to indicate the need to activate the save or recall.
Figure 19. Press an Input or Output Button to Select a Preset (DXP 44, 84, and 88) DXP 168 and 1616: The button blinks red to indicate that this preset is selected to save or recall.
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The Enter button blinks green to indicate the need to activate the save or recall.
Figure 20. Press an Input or Output Button to Select a Preset (DXP 168 and 1616) 3. Press the Enter button.
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Locking and Unlocking the Front Panel (Executive Mode) The DXP switcher has three levels of security lock that limit the operation of the switcher from the front panel: • Lock mode 0 — The front panel is completely unlocked. • Lock mode 1 — All changes are locked from the front panel (except for setting lock mode 2). Some functions can be viewed. • Lock mode 2 — Basic functions are unlocked. Advanced functions, such as setting video and audio mute, are locked and can be viewed only. • Basic functions consist of: • Making ties • Saving and recalling presets • Changing lock modes • Advanced features consist of: • Setting video and audio output mutes • Setting the RS-232 port baud rate
NOTE: The switcher is shipped from the factory in lock mode 2.
Selecting Front Panel Lock Mode 2 or Toggling between Lock Modes 2 and 0 NOTES: • If the switcher is in lock mode 0 or 1, this procedure selects mode 2. • If the switcher is in lock mode 2, this procedure selects mode 0 (unlocks the switcher). DXP 44, 84, and 88: Toggle the front panel lock on and off by pressing and holding the Enter, I/O, and Esc buttons simultaneously until the following LEDs blink twice (approximately 3 seconds). • If the DXP is now in lock mode 2, the Esc, Video, and Audio LEDs blink twice. • If the DXP is now in lock mode 0, the Video and Audio LEDs blink twice.
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ENTER
I/O
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AUDIO
VIDEO I/O
ESC
The LEDs blink twice. Release the buttons.
AUDIO
Figure 21. Switching between Front Panel Lock Modes 0 and 2 — DXP 44, 84, and 88 DXP 168 and 1616: Toggle the front panel lock on and off by pressing and holding the Enter, Video, and Audio buttons simultaneously until the following buttons blink twice (approximately 2 seconds). • If the DXP is now in lock mode 2, the Esc Audio buttons blink twice.
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VIEW
I/O ESC
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I/O AUDIO
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AUDIO
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VIEW
I/O ESC
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CONTROL AUDIO
ENTER
PRESET
VIEW
I/O ESC
VIDEO
AUDIO
Press and hold for 2 seconds. The Video, Audio, and ESC > buttons blink twice, indicating lock mode 2.
Figure 22. Switching between Front Panel Lock Modes 0 and 2 — DXP 168 and 1616
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Selecting Front Panel Lock Mode 2 or Toggling between Lock Modes 2 and 1 NOTES: • If the switcher is in lock mode 1, this procedure selects mode 2. • If the switcher is in lock mode 2, this selects mode 1 (locks all switcher functions except selecting mode 2). Toggle the lock on and off by pressing and holding the Video and Audio buttons until the following buttons blink twice (approximately 3 seconds). • If the DXP is now in lock mode 2, the Esc, Video, and Audio buttons or LEDs blink twice. • If the DXP is now in lock mode 1, the Video and Audio buttons or LEDs blink twice. DXP 44, 84, and 88 Press and hold simultaneously.
DXP 168 and 1616 Press and hold simultaneously. I/O
ESC
I/O
VIDEO
AUDIO
2 seconds
3 seconds VIDEO
I/O
I/O VIDEO
AUDIO
The LEDs blink twice. Release the buttons.
AUDIO
The buttons blink twice. Release the buttons.
Figure 23. Press and Hold the Two I/O Buttons Simultaneously NOTE: To switch from lock mode 1 (front panel is completely locked) to lock mode 0 (front panel is unlocked), you must first switch to mode 2, then from mode 2 to mode 0.
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Viewing Ties Several methods are available for viewing which inputs and outputs are actively connected (tie configuration) and which outputs are muted, at the same time. NOTE: Before beginning to view ties and mutes, press the Esc button to clear any pending ties. DXP 44, 84, and 88 For the I/O button, the Video selection routes HDMI signals from any of the inputs to any of the HDMI outputs. The Audio selection routes the de-embedded audio from any of the HDMI inputs to any pair of S/PDIF and analog audio outputs. NOTE: Each S/PDIF output is paired with the analog output with the same number and cannot be selected separately, although they can be individually muted. Any de-embedded audio signal sent from an input goes to both the S/PDIF and analog output with which it is paired. To view existing ties: 1. Press the I/O button to select audio or video (selection of both simultaneously is not supported on these models). 2. Select the input or output ties to view: • To view ties to an input: Press the desired input button.
The button LEDs light for all outputs that are tied to that input (green for video ties or red for audio ties). NOTE: If you press an output button while an input is selected for viewing, the output LED blinks to indicate a pending tie. Press Esc to cancel the tie or Enter to add the tie to the selected input. • To view ties to an output: Press the desired output
button. The buttons LEDs for the tied input and all other outputs tied to that input light. • To view all untied outputs: Press an untied output button
while another output is selected. All untied output LEDs light. 3. To turn off all lit LEDs, press the Esc button, or wait until the lit button LEDs time out (approximately 15 seconds).
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DXP 168 and 1616 For the I/O buttons, the Video button routes HDMI signals from any of the inputs to any of the HDMI outputs. The Audio button routes the de-embedded audio from any of the HDMI inputs to any of the S/PDIF and analog audio outputs. NOTE: Each S/PDIF output is paired with the analog output with the same number and cannot be selected separately, although they can be individually muted. Any de-embedded audio signal sent from an input goes to both the S/PDIF and analog output with which it is paired. To view existing ties: 1. Press either or both I/O buttons to select audio, video, or both types of ties to view. 2. Select the input or output ties to view: • To view all untied outputs: Press the View button.
Output buttons light for outputs that have no ties set. • To view ties to an input: Press the desired input button.
The buttons light for all outputs that are tied to that input (amber for video and audio ties, green for video ties only, and red for audio ties only). • To view ties to an output: Press View, then press the
desired unlit (tied) output button. The buttons for the tied input and all other outputs tied to that input light. 3. To turn off all lit buttons, press the View or the Esc button, or wait until the lit buttons time out (approximately 15 seconds).
Muting an Output from the Front Panel NOTES: • Mutes are protected when front panel lock mode 2 is selected. You can view the status of the output (muted or unmuted) in lock mode 2 but you cannot change it from the front panel. • To enable changes to the mute settings, set the lock mode to 0. • See Locking and Unlocking the Front Panel (Executive Mode) on page 22 for more information. 1. Press Esc to clear any button selections or incomplete ties. 2. (DXP 168 and 1616 only) Press the View button.
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3. Select audio or video: • DXP 44, 84, and 88: Press the I/O button to toggle to
your desired selection, Video (green LED lights) or Audio (red LED lights). • DXP 168 and 1616: Press the Video button, the Audio
button, or both. 4. Press the button for the output to be muted, and hold it until it or its LED begins to blink (approximately 2 seconds). The button or LED continues to blink until unmuted. To unmute an output, press and hold the blinking output button until the blinking stops (approximately 2 seconds). NOTE: In the DXP 44, 84, and 88, if you want to mute an output, but accidentally press an input button prior to pressing and holding the desired output, this voids the output muting process and activates the tie process.
Viewing the Mute Configuration You can view the mute configuration whether the outputs were muted using the front panel, SIS commands, or the PCS software. To view which outputs are currently muted: 1. Press the Esc button. 2. Select the type of signal to view (see Muting an Output from the Front Panel, step 3). 3. Press the button for the output to be viewed. • If only the audio is muted: • The output button or LED blinks red. • The video button or LED lights steadily green. • If only the video is muted: • The output button or LED blinks green. • The output button or LED lights steadily red. • (DXP 168 and 1616 only) If both video and audio are
muted, the output button blinks amber.
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Selecting the Remote RS-232 Port Baud Rate NOTES: • The serial port baud rate setting is protected when front panel lock mode 2 is selected. You can view the setting in lock mode 2 but you cannot change it from the front panel. • To enable changes to the baud rate setting, set the lock mode to 0. To set the baud rate from the front panel: 1. Simultaneously press and hold all Control buttons (Enter, Preset, View [DXP 168 and 1616 only] and Esc) until all of the Control buttons or their LEDs light, as well as input buttons 1 and 2 (approximately 2 seconds). 2. Press the appropriate Control button to select the baud rate. The selected Control button or its LED blinks. • Enter = 9600 • Preset = 19200 • View
= 38400 (DXP 168 and 1616 only)
• Esc
= 115200
Figure 24. RS-232 Baud Rate Display 3. Release the Control buttons. 4. Press and release an output button to exit the Serial Port Configuration mode.
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Remote Control This section describes selected SIS commands that pertain to system setup. It also contains instructions for obtaining, installing, and starting the Product Configuration Software (PCS) program and for accessing the DXP HD 4K embedded Web page. The following topics are discussed: • Establishing a Network (Ethernet) Connection • SIS Commands • Installing and Starting the PCS Configuration Software • Accessing the Web Page
Establishing a Network (Ethernet) Connection You can send SIS commands over an Ethernet link (rear panel RJ-45 LAN port), USB (front panel Config port), or a serial connection (rear panel Remote RS-232 port). The network connection procedure is described below. For information about the serial connection, see the DXP HD 4K Series User Guide. Establish a network connection as follows: 1. Open a TCP socket to port 23 using the switcher IP address. NOTE:
The factory default IP address is 192.168.254.254.
The switcher responds with a message consisting of the copyright date, the name of the product, firmware version, part number, and the current date and time. Example (with an Internet connection): (c) Copyright 2015, Extron Electronics, DXP HD 4K series, V0.01, 60-nnnn-01 ] Ddd, DD Mmm YYYY HH:MM:SS
]
NOTES: • If the switcher is not password-protected, the device is now ready to accept SIS commands. • If the switcher is password-protected, a password prompt appears. 2. If the switcher is password-protected, enter the password. 3. If the password is accepted, the switcher responds with Login User or Login Administrator. 4. If the password is not accepted, the Password prompt reappears. See your network administrator for the assigned password. DXP HD 4K Series • Remote Control
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Connection Timeouts The Ethernet link times out and disconnects after a designated period of no communications. By default, this timeout value is set to 5 minutes but the value can be changed. NOTE: Extron recommends leaving the default timeout at 5 minutes and periodically issuing the Query (Q) command to keep the connection active or disconnecting the socket and reopening the connection when necessary.
Number of Connections A switcher can have up to 200 simultaneous TCP connections, including all HTTP sockets and Telnet connections. When the connection limit is reached, the switcher accepts no new connections until some have been closed. No error message or indication is given that the connection limit has been reached. To maximize performance of your switcher, keep the number of connections low and close unnecessary open sockets.
Verbose Mode Telnet connections to a switcher can be used to monitor for changes that occur on the switcher, such as front panel operations and SIS commands from other Telnet sockets or a serial port. For a Telnet session to receive change notices from the switcher, the Telnet session must be in verbose mode 1 or 3 (see the Set verbose mode command on page 44).
SIS Commands The switchers have SIS commands that you can use for operation and configuration. You can issue these commands from a PC connected to the DXP serial port, USB port, or Ethernet port (see Rear Panels and Connections on page 6 for connection information).
Host-to-switcher Instructions The switcher accepts SIS commands through the LAN port, the Remote (RS-232) port, or the front panel USB Config port. SIS commands consist of one or more characters per command field. They do not require any special characters to begin or end the command character sequence. Each switcher response to an SIS command ends with a carriage return and a line feed (CR/LF = ]), which signals the end of the response character string. A string is one or more characters.
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EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) EDID is a communications protocol or instruction set for the identification of display devices to computers using the DDC (Display Data Channel) transmission standard. EDID information consists of the resolution, refresh rate, and pixel clock information of a display device. You can apply an EDID to a selected input by selecting one of the following categories of EDID files, shown in the EDID tables beginning on the next page. • One of 17 factory-loaded EDID files (numbers 1 through 17) • The EDID of the display connected to an output: • DXP 44 and 84 — 18 through 21 • DXP 168 and 88 — 18 through 25 • DXP 1616 — 18 through 33
• One of the user-defined files, to which you have assigned your own EDID values: • DXP 44, 84, 88 — 26 through 33 • DXP 1616 and 168 — 34 through 49
NOTES: • Multi-channel audio consists of: • PCM
2-channel audio (stereo)
• DTS
8-channel audio
• AC-3
6-channel audio
• E-AC-3
8-channel audio
• PCM
8-channel audio
• DTS-HD 8-channel audio
• AC-3
8-channel audio
• MLP
8-channel audio
• 2-channel audio consists of PCM, 2-channel audio (stereo).
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DXP 44 and 84 EDID Table — DDC Source Selection SIS Value
X1(
Resolution or Source/ Destination
Refresh (Hz)
2-ch Audio
SIS Value
X1(
Resolution
**Outputs
1
1280x800
60
18
Output 1
2
1440x900
60
19
Output 2
3
1600x800
60
20
Output 3
4
1680x1050
60
21
Output 4
5
1920x1200
60
6
2650x1440
60
26
User assigned
7
2650x1600
60
27
User assigned
User Loaded Slots
8
720p
50
28
User assigned
*9
720p
60
29
User assigned
10
1080p
50
30
User assigned
11
1080p
60
31
User assigned
12
4K/UHD
30
32
User assigned
33
User assigned
S/PDIF Audio 13
720p
50
14
720p
60
15
1080p
50
16
1080p
60
17
4K/UHD
30
*Default EDID **Stored from connected output monitors as reference
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Refresh (Hz)
DXP 88 EDID Table — DDC Source Selection SIS Value
X1(
Resolution or Source/ Destination
Refresh (Hz)
2-ch Audio
SIS Value
X1(
Resolution
Refresh (Hz)
**Outputs
1
1280x800
60
18
Output 1
2
1440x900
60
19
Output 2
3
1600x800
60
20
Output 3
4
1680x1050
60
21
Output 4
5
1920x1200
60
22
Output 5
6
2650x1440
60
23
Output 6
7
2650x1600
60
24
Output 7
25
Output 8
8
720p
50
*9
720p
60
10
1080p
50
26
11
1080p
60
27
User assigned
12
4K/UHD
30
28
User assigned
User Loaded Slots User assigned
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User assigned
13
720p
50
30
User assigned
14
720p
60
31
User assigned
15
1080p
50
32
User assigned
16
1080p
60
33
User assigned
17
4K/UHD
30
S/PDIF Audio
*Default EDID **Stored from connected output monitors as reference
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DXP 168 and 1616 EDID Table — DDC Source Selection SIS Value
X1(
Resolution or Source/ Destination
Refresh (Hz)
2-ch Audio
SIS Value
X1(
Resolution
**Outputs — DXP 1616 only
1
1280x800
60
26
Output 9
2
1440x900
60
27
Output 10
3
1600x800
60
28
Output 11
4
1680x1050
60
29
Output 12
5
1920x1200
60
30
Output 13
6
2650x1440
60
31
Output 14
7
2650x1600
60
32
Output 15
33
Output 16
8
720p
50
*9
720p
60
10
1080p
50
34
User assigned
11
1080p
60
35
User assigned
12
4K/UHD
30
36
User assigned
User Loaded Slots
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User assigned
13
720p
50
38
User assigned
14
720p
60
39
User assigned
15
1080p
50
40
User assigned
16
1080p
60
41
User assigned
17
4K/UHD
30
42
User assigned
43
User assigned
S/PDIF Audio
**Outputs — Both Models 18
Output 1
44
User assigned
19
Output 2
45
User assigned
20
Output 3
46
User assigned
21
Output 4
47
User assigned
22
Output 5
48
User assigned
23
Output 6
49
User assigned
24
Output 7
25
Output 8
*Default EDID **Stored from connected output monitors as reference
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Refresh (Hz)
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Symbol Definitions NOTE: Input and output numbers in commands may be entered as either one-digit, two-digit, or three-digit numbers. All input and output numbers are reported as two-digit numbers in the response.
] = Carriage return and line feed } or ¦ = Carriage return (no line feed) • = Space
E or W = key X@
= Input number (for ties)
0 through maximum number of inputs for your model (0 = untied)
X#
= Output number
0 through maximum number of outputs for your model
X$
= De-embedded audio output number
00 – maximum number of outputs (analog and S/PDIF)
X^
10 maximum. Each room can have up to 10 room presets (X*) assigned.
= Room number (for room presets)
NOTE: A room is a subset of operator-selected outputs that relate to each other. The DXP switchers support up to 10 rooms, each of which can consist of from 1 to 16 outputs.
X& X*
= Global preset number
= Room preset number
00 – 32 (00 = current configuration) 00 – current ties for the room in view mode, 10 maximum
NOTE: A room preset is a stored configuration with all of the outputs assigned to a single room. When a room preset is retrieved from memory, it becomes the current configuration.
X(
= Video and sync mute status
0 = Video and sync unmuted 1 = Video muted 2 = Video and sync muted
X1) = Audio mute status
0 = Audio unmuted 1 = HDMI audio muted 2 = Analog audio muted 3 = HDMI and analog audio muted 4 = S/PDIF audio muted 5 = HDMI and S/PDIF audio muted 6 = Analog and S/PDIF muted 7 = HDMI, analog, and S/PDIF audio muted
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X1@ = Audio and video mute status
0 = All audio and video unmuted 1 = Video muted (one or more outputs) 2 = Audio muted (one or more outputs) 3 = Video and audio muted (one or more outputs)
X1$ = Total inputs X1% = Total outputs
X1^ = Voltage
X1& = Temperature X1* = Fan speed X1( = EDID reference file for DDC
Total number of inputs for this switcher Total number of outputs for this switcher Positive or negative voltage and magnitude Degrees Centigrade In RPM
data
9 = 720p @ 60 Hz (default) See the EDID tables beginning on page 32.
DXP 44 and 84:
1–17 = fixed factory rates 18–21 = not selectable (outputs) 26–33 = user assignable
DXP 88:
1–17 = fixed factory rates 18–25 = not selectable (outputs) 26–33 = user assignable
DXP 168:
01 – 17 = fixed factory rates 18 – 25 = not selectable (outputs) 34 – 49 = user assignable
DXP 1616:
1–17 = fixed factory rates 18–33 = not selectable (outputs) 34– 49 = user assignable
X2! = Firmware version (n.nn) X2% = Front panel lock mode status (executive mode)
X3^ = IP address or gateway address X3& = Subnet mask X4^ = DHCP X5# = Verbose mode
Shown to second decimal place 0 = lock mode 0 1 = lock mode 1 2 = lock mode 2 nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
0 = off, 1 = on
0 = clear/none (default for Telnet connection) 1 = verbose mode (default for RS-232 and USB connections) 2 = tagged responses for queries 3 = verbose mode and tagged NOTE: If tagged responses is enabled (modes 2 and 3), all read commands return the constant string and the value as the set command does (for example, the read matrix name command E CN}, returns Ipn • X3) ]). 36
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Command and Response Table for SIS Commands NOTE: The following table is a partial list of SIS commands. For a complete listing, see the DXP HD 4K Series User Guide, "SIS Configuration and Control." Command Function
ASCII Command (Host to Switcher)
Response (Switcher to Host)
Additional Description
Output Switching NOTES: • Commands can be entered back-to-back in a string, with no spaces. For example: 1*1!02*02&003*003%4*8$. • The matrix switchers support 1-, 2-, and 3-digit numeric entries (1*1!,02*02&, or 003*003%).
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Tie HDMI input to HDMI video and audio outputs. Example Tie input to output, HDMI video only Example Tie input to output X$ de-embedded audio Example
X@*X#!
OutX#•InX@•All]
1*2! X@*X#% 7*5% X@*X$$
Out2•In1•All] OutX#•InX@•Vid] Out5•In7•Vid] OutX$•InX@ •Aud]
6*4$
Out4•In6•Aud]
Tie HDMI input X@ to video and audio of output X#. Tie input 1 output 2, video and audio. Tie HDMI video X@ to HDMI output X#. Tie input 7 video to output 5. Tie HDMI audio input X@ to audio output X$. Tie input 6 audio to output 4.
Quick Multiple Tie Tie multiple inputs to multiple outputs, audio and video
E+Q X@*X#% ... X@*X#!}
Tie multiple inputs X@ to multiple outputs X# with one command.
Qik]
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NOTE:
X@ = Input number X# = Output number X$ = De-embedded audio output number
0 – maximum number of inputs for your model (0 = untied) 0 – maximum number of outputs for your model (0 = untied) 1 – maximum number of outputs for your model
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ASCII Command (Host to Switcher)
Response (Switcher to Host)
X@*!
InX@•All]
X@*% X@*$
InX@•Vid] InX@•Aud]
X#! X#% X$$
X@] X@] X@]
View input X@, tied to output X#. View input X@, tied to video output X#. View input X@, tied to audio output X$.
X#*1B X#*2B X#*0B X#B
VmtX#*1] VmtX#*2] VmtX#*0]
1*B 2*B 0*B
Vmt1] Vmt2] Vmt0]
Mute video output X#. Mute video and sync on output X#. Unmute video output X# (video is on). View video mute status X( for output X#. Mute all video outputs. Mute all video outputs and sync. Unmute all video outputs.
Additional Description
Tie an Input to All Outputs Tie an input to all outputs (HDMI video and de-embedded audio) Tie an HDMI input to all video outputs Tie an HDMI input to all audio outputs.
Tie HDMI input X@ to all HDMI and de-embedded audio outputs. Tie HDMI input X@ to all video outputs. Tie HDMI input X@ to all analog and S/PDIF outputs.
View Ties View audio and HDMI video tie View HDMI video output tie View de-embedded audio output tie Video and Audio Mute HDMI video mute HDMI video and sync mute Video unmute all View video and sync mute status Global video mute Global video and sync mute Global Video unmute
NOTE: X@ = Input number X# = Output number X$ = De-embedded audio output number X( = Video and sync mute status
X(]
0 – maximum number of inputs for your model (0 = untied) 1 – maximum number of outputs for your model (0 = untied) 1 – maximum number of outputs for your model. If the audio output entered is more than the maximum, the response is 0. 0 = video and sync unmuted, 1 = video muted, 2 = video and sync muted
Command Function
ASCII Command (Host to Switcher)
Response (Switcher to Host)
X#*X1)Z X#Z
AmtX#*X1)]
Additional Description
Video and Audio Mute, continued Audio mute and unmute View audio mute status NOTE:
X1)]
Set output X# audio to mute status X1). View audio mute status X1) for output X#.
To set output X# to audio mute status X1):
• For DXP 88 4K HD series: • Outputs 1 and 2 can be set to 0 through 7. • Outputs 3 through 8 can be set only to 0 (unmuted) or 1 (muted). • For DXP 1616 4K HD series: • Outputs 1 through 4 can be set to 0 through 7. DXP HD 4K Series • Remote Control
• Outputs 5 through 16 can be set only to 0 (unmuted) or 1 (muted). Global audio mute Global audio unmute
1*Z 0*Z
Amt1] Amt0]
Mute all audio outputs. Unmute all audio outputs.
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NOTE: X# = Output number 1 – (maximum number of outputs for your model) X1) = Audio mute status 0 = audio unmuted, 1 = HDMI audio muted, 2 = analog audio muted, 3 = HDMI and analog audio muted, 4 = S/PDIF audio muted, 5 = HDMI and S/PDIF audio muted, 6 = analog and S/PDIF muted, 7 = HDMI, analog, and S/PDIF audio muted
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ASCII Command (Host to Switcher)
Response (Switcher to Host)
EVM}
X1@1 X1@2. . . X1@n]
EVM}
Mut02202000]
Additional Description
Video and Audio Mute, continued View all output mutes
Example: DXP 88 HD 4K
Each X1@ response is the mute status of an output, starting from output 1. n is the maximum number of outputs on the unit. Audio for output 2, 3, and 5 is muted. Audio for all other outputs is unmuted.
NOTE: The "Mut" portion of the response appears only when the switcher is in verbose mode 2 or 3 (see the Set verbose mode command under the IP Setup commands, beginning on page 43). Save and Recall Presets NOTE:
If you try to recall a preset number that does not have a preset saved to it, the switcher responds with error code E11.
Save current configuration as a global preset Example: Recall a global preset Example:
X&,
SprX&]
9,
5.
Spr09] RprX&] Rpr05]
Save a room preset
X^*X*,
RmmX^•Spr X*]
Save room preset X* to room X^.
Recall a room preset
X^*X*.
RmmX^•Rpr X*]
Recall room preset X* for room X^.
NOTE:
X^ = X& = X* = X1@ =
X&.
Room number for room presets Global preset number Room preset number Individual mute status
Save global preset X&. Command character is a comma. Save current set of ties as preset 9. Command character is a period. Recall preset 5, which becomes the current configuration.
10 maximum. Each room can have up to 10 room presets (X*) assigned. 01 – 32 00 – current ties for the room in view mode, 10 maximum 0 = unmuted, 1 = video muted, 2 = audio muted, 3 = video and audio muted
Command Function
ASCII Command (Host to Switcher)
Response (Switcher to Host)
Additional Description
Front Panel Lock (Executive) Modes NOTE: See Locking and Unlocking the Front Panel (Executive Mode) on page 22 for more information on the lock modes. Lock all front panel functions Lock advanced front panel functions Unlock all front panel functions View lock status (executive mode)
1X 2X 0X X
Exe1] Exe2] Exe0]
X2%]
Enable lock mode 1. Enable lock mode 2. Enable lock mode 0. Display current lock mode X2%.
EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) Commands
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Assign EDID data to an input Assign EDID data to all inputs
E A X@*X1(EDID} E A X1(*EDID}
EdidAX@*X1(] EdidA00*X1(]
Save output EDID
ESX#*X1(EDID}
EdidSX#*X1(]
NOTE:
Assign EDID file X1( to input X@. Assign EDID information files to all inputs. See the EDID Reference Tables, beginning on page 32, for a list of values contained in each EDID file. Store the EDID of output X# as user-assigned EDID file X1(.
User-assigned EDID files = 26–33 for DXP 44, 84, and 88, 34–49 for DXP 168 and 1616.
View EDID input data assignment
E AX@EDID}
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NOTE: X@ = Input number X# = Output number X1( = EDID file reference number X2% = Front panel Lock mode status (executive mode)
X1(]
View number of EDID file assigned to input X@.
1 – maximum number of inputs for your model 1 – maximum number of outputs for your model See the EDID Reference Tables, beginning on page 32. Default = 9 (720p @ 60 Hz) 0 = lock mode 0 (unlocked), 1 = lock mode 1, 2 = lock mode 2
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ASCII Command (Host to Switcher)
Response (Switcher to Host)
Information request
I
VX1$XX1%•AX1$XX1%]
Example: DXP 84 HD 4K
I
V8X4•A8X02]
Request part number
N
60-nnnn-01]
Query firmware version Example:
Q Q
X2!] 1.23]
Command Function
Additional Description
Information Requests
NOTE:
X1$ = Total inputs X1% = Total outputs X2! = Firmware version number
V X1$ X X1% is the video matrix size. A X1$ X X1% is the audio matrix size. In this example, the matrix is eight video and audio inputs by four video and two audio outputs (only outputs 1 and 2 are de-embedded audio outputs on the DXP 44, 84, and 88). View the unit firmware version. The factory-installed firmware version is 1.23 (sample value only).
Total number of inputs for this switcher Total number of outputs for this switcher Expressed to the second decimal place (n.nn)
Command Function
ASCII Command (Host to Switcher)
Response (Switcher to Host)
S
X1^•X1&•X1*]
Additional Description
Information Requests (continued) Request system status Example:
S
Display power supply voltage X1^, temperature X1&, and fan speed X1*.
12.127•27.062•2155] 12 V Power Supply at 12.127
Internal Temperature (°C)
12.127 • 27.062 • 2155 Fan rotating at 2155 RPM IP Setup
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Set IP address View IP address Set subnet mask View subnet mask Set gateway IP address View gateway IP address Set DHCP on and off View DHCP on/off status
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NOTE:
EX3^CI} ECI} EX3&CS} ECS} EX3^CG} ECG} EX4^DH} EDH}
X1^ = Voltage X1& = Internal temperature in degrees C X1* = Fan speed in RPM X3^ = IP or Gateway address X3& = Subnet mask X4^ = DHCP status
IpiX3^]
X3^] IpsX3&] X3&] IpgX3^] X3^] IdhX4^] X4^]
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
0 = DHCP off, 1 = DHCP on
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ASCII Command (Host to Switcher)
Response (Switcher to Host)
E0*X5*TC} E0TC} E1*X5*TC} E1TC} EX5#CV} ECV}
Pti0*X5*]
EZXXX}
Zpx]
Additional Description
IP Setup (continued) Configure current port timeout Read current port timeout Configure global IP port timeout Read global IP port timeout Set verbose mode Read verbose mode
X5*] Pti1*X5*]
X5*] VrbX5#] X5#]
Reset System reset to factory defaults NOTE:
Clear all ties and presets and reset unit to factory default settings.
This command excludes IP settings such as IP address and subnet mask. It does not remove the file system.
Absolute system reset
EZQQQ}
Zpq]
Clear all ties and presets and reset unit to factory default settings.
NOTE: This command includes resetting the IP address to 192.168.254.254 and the subnet mask to 255.255.0.0. The firmware version remains the same.
NOTE: X5# = Verbose mode 0 = clear or none (default for Telnet connection) 1 = verbose mode (default for RS-232 and USB connection) 2 = tagged responses for queries 3 = verbose mode and tagged for queries X5* = Port timeout interval 1 (10 seconds) – 65000 (default is 30 = 300 seconds = 5 minutes)
Installing and Starting the PCS Configuration Software The Extron Product Configuration Software (PCS) is a Windowsbased program for the DXP HD 4K that enables you to configure the input and output, audio, and image settings. It also lets you save and recall presets, select EDIDs, and perform nearly all the other functions that can be accomplished via the front panel controls or SIS commands.
Downloading the Software To use the PCS software, download the program from www.extron.com and install it on the PC that will be connected to the DXP, as described in the following sections. You can also download updates to the DXP HD 4K software as they become available. To access the software: 1. Open the Extron Web page and select the Download tab (see figure 25, 1). 2. On the Download screen, click the PCS link on the left sidebar menu (2).
Figure 25. PCS Software Link on the Download Page of the Extron Website NOTE: For details on operating the program, see the DXP HD 4K PCS software help file. DXP HD 4K Series • Remote Control
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3. On the PCS page, click the Download button in the table in the center of the page (see figure 26, 1).
Figure 26. Download Button on the PCS Web Page 4. On the Download Center page that is displayed next, fill in the required information, then click the Download pcss_vnxn.exe button. 5. If the File Download – Security Warning window appears, click Run to begin downloading the installer file.
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NOTE: If you want to save the installation file to your computer hard drive to run later, click Save. On the Save As window that opens, save the setup file to the desired location. When you are ready to install the software, double-click on the pcss_vnxnxn.exe icon, click Run on the File Download – Security Warning dialog box that opens, and restart this procedure at step 7. If, instead, you see a Download icon at the bottom of the page, wait until the icon displays the name pcss_vnxnxn.exe, then click it. 6. On the next window that opens, click Run to start the installation process. 7. Follow the instructions on the InstallShield Wizard screens to complete the software program installation. By default the installation creates a folder called “Extron PCS” in one of the following locations on the computer (depending on the Windows version): c:\Program Files (x86)\Extron\Extron PCS or c:\Program Files\Extron\Extron PCS If there is not already an Extron folder in your Program Files or Program Files x86 folder, the installation program creates it as well.
Starting the Configuration Program 1. Ensure that your DXP HD 4K is connected to your computer via USB (front panel Config port) or TCP/IP (rear panel LAN port). 2. To run the PCS configuration program, do either of the following: • Double-click on the EAF.exe file, located on your computer
at c:\Program Files [or Program Files(x86)]\ Extron\Extron PCS. • Access the program from the Start menu on your
computer as follows: a. Click Start on your computer screen. b. Select All Programs from the Start menu. c. From the All Programs menu, select Extron Electronics. d. From the Extron Electronics drop-down submenu, select the Extron Product Configuration Software folder. e. From the folder submenu, select Extron Product Configuration Software. The Extron Product Configuration Software window opens. DXP HD 4K Series • Remote Control
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3. The PCS main window opens with a Tutorial screen that points out significant items on the PCS window. When ready to proceed, click I Get It to close the tutorial. The Device Discovery screen opens, displaying a list of Extron devices currently connected to your network. 4. If your DXP device name is displayed in the Device Discovery panel, select it and click the Connect button. If the device name is not listed but the IP address is known: a. Click the TCP/IP button in the left panel. b. Enter the requested information on the TCP/IP screen and click Connect.
Figure 27. Entering Device Information for a TCP/IP Connection. 5. The DXP HD 4K Device tab and main screen is displayed in the PCS window. When the screen opens, it displays the EDID Minder screen. To display other screens, click the icons on the toolbar (see figure 28, 1, on the next page).
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Figure 28. DXP 1616 Screen
For More Information For further assistance with using the PCS software with the DXP, see the DXP HD 4K PCS help file. To access this 1. On the DXP HD 4K main window, click the down arrow on the device tab for your DXP. The Device drop-down menu is displayed (see figure 29).
Figure 29. Selecting the Help File 2. From the drop-down menu select DXP model number HD 4K Help (1).
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Accessing the Web Page The embedded DXP HD 4K Web page enables you to monitor and adjust certain settings of the DXP through its Ethernet port, connected via a LAN or WAN and using a Web browser such as Microsoft® Internet Explorer®. This factory-installed Web page is always available and cannot be erased or overwritten. NOTE: If your Ethernet connection to the DXP is unstable, try turning off the proxy server in your Web browser. To do this in Microsoft Internet Explorer, click Tools > Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings, clear the Use a proxy server... checkbox, then click OK. To access the HTML page: 1. In the Address field of your Web browser, enter the IP address of your unit. The default address for most Extron products is 192.168.254.254. You can change this address using SIS commands, the PCS configuration software, and the DXP HD 4K Series Web page (see the DXP 4K HD User Guide, available at www.extron.com, for instructions). 2. Press the key. The DXP checks to see if the Web page is password protected. • If the unit is not password protected, the Web page opens. • If the unit is password protected, the Authentication
Required dialog box opens. 3. If an administrator or user password is required, enter the user name (admin, by default) in the User Name field and the password in the Password field. Click Log In. The DXP HD 4K Web page contains the following panels: • Input Status — Displays the signal type and status of each input. • Output Status — Displays the signal and display type of each output. • Communication Settings — Displays the IP and gateway addresses and the subnet mask of the DXP, as well as DHCP status and MAC (hardware) address. To edit these settings (except the MAC address), click the Edit button to access editable fields. • Device Info — Displays information about the DXP model, including the model type, part number, firmware version, and so on (see figure 30, 1, on the next page). • To assign a new name to the device, click the Edit button
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Figure 30. Device Info Panel on a DXP 168 Web Page • Date/Time Settings — Click Sync to PC to set the date and time on the DXP to match that of the computer to which it is connected. Click Set Manually to access editable date and time fields. • Passwords — Click the Set button to enter a new password or change the current one. • Configure This Device — This panel contains a link to the Extron website, from which you can download the PCS configuration software. 4. For details on the DXP HD 4K Web page, see the DXP HD 4K Series User Guide, available at www.extron.com.
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Extron Warranty Extron Electronics warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase. In the event of malfunction during the warranty period attributable directly to faulty workmanship and/or materials, Extron Electronics will, at its option, repair or replace said products or components, to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore said product to proper operating condition, provided that it is returned within the warranty period, with proof of purchase and description of malfunction to: USA, Canada, South America, and Central America: 1230 South Lewis Street Anaheim, CA 92805 U.S.A.
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This Limited Warranty does not apply if the fault has been caused by misuse, improper handling care, electrical or mechanical abuse, abnormal operating conditions, or if modifications were made to the product that were not authorized by Extron. NOTE: If a product is defective, please call Extron and ask for an application engineer to receive an RA (return authorization) number. This will begin the repair process. USA: 714.491.1500 or 800.633-9876 Asia: 65.6383.4400
Europe: 31.33.453.4040 Japan: 81.3.3511.7655
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