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XTP CrossPoint 1600

XTP CrossPoint 3200

Configurable Digital Video Matrix Switchers

Setup Guide

Matrix Switchers

68-1736-50 Rev. A

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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.

ATTENTION:

The Twisted Pair Extension technology works with unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or shielded twisted pair (STP) cables; but, to ensure FCC Class A and CE compliance, STP cables and

STP Connectors are required.

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.

Conventions Used in this Guide

Notifications the following are used:

ATTENTION:

Attention indicates a situation that may damage or destroy the product or associated equipment.

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!

*X**

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

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Copyright

© 2013 Extron Electronics. All rights reserved

Trademarks

All trademarks mentioned in this guide are the properties of their respective owners.

The following registered trademarks (R) , registered service marks (SM) , and trademarks (TM) are the property of

RGB Systems, Inc. or Extron Electronics:

Registered Trademarks (®)

AVTrac, Cable Cubby, CrossPoint, eBUS, EDID Manager, EDID Minder, Extron, Flat Field,GlobalViewer, Hideaway, Inline,

IP Intercom, IP Link, Key Minder, LockIt, MediaLink, PlenumVault, PoleVault, PURE3, Quantum, SoundField, SpeedSwitch,

System Integrator, TeamWork, TouchLink, V-Lock, VersaTools, VN-Matrix, VoiceLift, WallVault, WindoWall, XTP,

XTP Systems

Registered Service Mark

(SM)

: S3 Service Support Solutions

Trademarks

(

)

AAP, AFL (Accu-Rate Frame Lock), ADSP (Advanced Digital Sync Processing), AIS (Advanced Instruction Set),

Auto-Image, CDRS (Class D Ripple Suppression), DDSP (Digital Display Sync Processing), DMI (Dynamic Motion

Interpolation), Driver Configurator, DSP Configurator, DSVP (Digital Sync Validation Processing), FastBite, FOXBOX,

IP Intercom HelpDesk, MAAP, MicroDigital, PowerCage, ProDSP, QS-FPC (QuickSwitch Front Panel Controller),

Scope-Trigger, SIS, Simple Instruction Set, Skew-Free, SpeedMount, SpeedNav, TeamWork, Triple-Action Switching,

XTRA, ZipCaddy, ZipClip

Contents

Introduction ................................1

About this Guide .............................1

About the XTP CrossPoint

Matrix Switchers ............................1

Endpoint Configuration ...............3

Swapping Boards and

Endpoints ...................................3

Installation ..................................

5

Rear Panel .......................................5

I/O Board Configuration

Overview ....................................5

Inputs and Outputs......................6

Remote Control .........................11

Reset .........................................11

Power ........................................11

Additional Connector

Information ...............................12

Front Panel ....................................15

Front Panel Operations ...........17

Creating a Tie ................................17

Saving or Recalling a Preset .........18

Setting the Front Panel Locks

(Executive Modes) .......................18

Selecting Lock Mode 2 or

Toggling Between Mode 2 and Mode 0 ..............................19

Selecting Lock Mode 2 or

Toggling Between Mode 2 and Mode 1 ..............................19

Viewing and Adjusting the Audio

Level ............................................20

Viewing Ties (and

Muting Outputs) ...........................20

Remote Control .......................21

Selected SIS Commands ..............21

Establishing a Network

(Ethernet) Connection ..............21

Number of connections .............22

Establishing a USB Port

Connection ...............................22

Host-to-Switcher

Instructions ...............................22

Common SIS Command

Symbols ...................................22

Arrangement of Command and

Response Tables ......................23

SIS Command and Response

Table for Matrix Switcher

Commands ...............................24

SIS Command and Response

Table for XTP T HDMI ...............33

SIS Command and Response

Table for XTP R HDMI ..............35

SIS Command and Response

Table for XTP USW 103 ............37

SIS Command and Response

Table for IP-Specific

Commands ...............................42

XTP System Configuration

Program .......................................43

Accessing the HTML Pages ..........43

Configuration ...........................45

Removing and Installing a Board or Blank Panel ..............................45

XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Contents v

vi XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Contents

Introduction

This section gives an overview of the configurable Extron

XTP CrossPoint 1600 and XTP CrossPoint 3200 Series and describes their features. Topics that are covered include:

About this Guide

About the XTP CrossPoint Matrix Switchers

About this Guide

NOTE: For more information on any subject in this guide, see the

XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 Series User Guide, available on the

Extron DVD or at

www.extron.com

.

This setup guide helps you to easily and quickly set up and configure your XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 switcher. Step by step instructions show you how to:

Install the input and output boards

Connect the hardware

Perform basic operations

• Use both the

front panel controls

and

selected

Simple Instruction Set (SIS

) commands

Connect to the built-in HTML pages

, which you can use to operate the switcher

Reconfigure

the switcher by adding or removing boards.

About the XTP CrossPoint Matrix Switchers

The XTP CrossPoint matrix switchers (see

figure 1

, on the next page)

distribute and transcode signals in a variety of video and audio formats,

identified by the input and output boards installed, defined in

table 1

,

on the next page. The matrix switcher routes an input signal of a format supported by an installed input board to any combination of outputs with formats supported by installed output boards. The matrix switcher can route multiple input-to-output configurations simultaneously.

XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Introduction 1

Table 1

. Available Input and Output Boards

Input Boards

XTP CP 4i (twisted pair [TP] inputs)

XTP CP 4i HDMI (HDMI inputs)

XTP CP 4i DVI Pro (DVI Pro inputs)

Output Boards

XTP CP 4o (TP outputs)

XTP CP 4o HDMI (HDMI outputs)

XTP CP 4o DVI Pro (DVI Pro outputs)

XTP CP 4o SA (stereo analog audio outputs)

XTP CP 4i VGA (universal analog inputs)

AV Control

Network

Ethernet

Ethernet

Ethernet

Ethernet

Extron

TLP 1000TV

10" Tabletop TouchLink

Touchpanel

Extron

Cable

Cubby

600

with AAPs

Extron

XTP T USW 103

Long Distance XTP

Switcher with

Integrated XTP Transmitter

POWER

12V

--A MAX

VGA

1 2

INPUTS

3

AUDIO

SIG LINK

XTP OUT

OVER XTP

RS-232 IR

Tx Rx Tx Rx

CONTACT

1 2 3

XTP T USW 103

RS-232

Tx Rx

RESET

HDMI

HDMI

Ethernet

House

Network

Switch

100-240V 50-60Hz

5A MAX

1 2 COM1 COM2 COM3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

+ - + -

SWITCHED 12VDC

40W MAX TOTAL

3 4

TX RX

COM4

TX RX

COM5

TX RX

COM6

TX RX RTS CTS S G S G S G S G

IR/SERIAL

COM8 5 6 7 8 5

RELAY

6 7

+ - + -

TX RX

COM7 eBUS

8

+V D -S +S

PWR OUT = 12W

FLEX I/O

LAN

TX RX TX RX TX RX RTS CTS S G S G S G S G 1 2 3 4

Extron

IPCP 505

IP Link Control

Processor

PC

CAT 5

Ethernet

VGA

UNIVERSAL SIG LINK POWER

12V

--A MAX

LOOP-THRU INPUTS

L

AUDIO

R

AUDIO

OVER XTP

RS-232 IR

XTP T VGA

RESET

+ − + − Tx Rx Tx Rx XTP OUT ACT LINK

LAN

Extron

XTP T VGA

Long Distance Universal

XTP Transmitter for VGA

PC

VGA

Ethernet RS-232

CAT 5

Laptop

HDMI

PWR HDCP HDMI PC

HDMI INPUT

AUDIO INPUT

COMPUTER IN

LAN

ACT LINK

Ethernet

Extron

XTP T UWP 202

Long Distance Two

Input XTP Transmitter

HDMI with embedded

Audio

AVT 200HD

ATSC TUNER CHANNEL

IR

SDTV

EDTV

HDTV CONFIG

Extron

AVT 200 HD

ATSC & HDTV

Cable Tuner

MENU NEXT

ADJUST

DVI

VOLUME

CAT 5

STANDBY/ON PQLS

Blu-ray

HDMI OPEN/CLOSE FL OFF

USB

HDMI HDMI -

DVI

Adapter

IN

1−4

IN

5−8

9−12

IN

IN

PWR

SIG LINK

XTP

13−16

PWR

SIG LINK

XTP

REMOTE

RS-232/RS-422

LAN

PWR

SIG LINK

XTP

RESET

PWR

SIG LINK

XTP

ACT LINK

1−4

OUT

OUT

5−8

9−12

OUT

PWR

SIG LINK

XTP

OUT

LAN

ACT LINK

PWR

SIG LINK

XTP LAN

ACT LINK

PWR

SIG LINK

XTP LAN

ACT LINK

PWR

SIG LINK

XTP LAN

ACT LINK

13−16

100-240V -- A MAX

50-60Hz

Extron

XTP CrossPoint 1600

Modular Digital

Matrix Switcher

IR

Ethernet

RS-232

HDMI

Flat Panel

Display

POWER

12V

--A MAX

CAT 5

SIG LINK OVER XTP

RS-232 IR

HDMI AUDIO

ON

OUTPUTS

L

AUDIO

R

S/PDIF

RELAYS

1 2

XTP SR HDMI

REMOTE

RS-232

RESET

XTP IN

Tx Rx Tx Rx

OFF HDMI + − + −

Tx Rx

Extron

XTP SR HDMI

Long Distance XTP

Scaling Receiver

Ethernet

RS-232

Flat Panel

Display

HDMI

L R L R

AUDIO

L R L R

XTP CP 4i HDMI

L R L R

AUDIO

L R L R

XTP CP 4i DVI Pro

RS-232 IR RS-232

IR/RS-232 OVER XTP

IR RS-232 IR RS-232 IR

XTP CP 4i

Tx Rx Tx Rx

L R

Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx

L R

AUDIO

L

Tx Rx Tx Rx

R L

Tx Rx

R

XTP CP 4i VGA

L R L R

AUDIO

L R L R

XTP CP 4o HDMI

L R L R

AUDIO

L R L R

XTP CP 4o DVI Pro

RS-232 IR RS-232

IR/RS-232 OVER XTP

IR RS-232 IR RS-232 IR

XTP CP 4o

Tx Rx Tx Rx

L R

Tx Rx

L

Tx Rx Tx Rx

AUDIO

R L

Tx Rx Tx Rx

R L

Tx Rx

XTP CP 4o SA

R

POWER

12V

--A MAX

CAT 5

HDMI

SIG LINK

XTP IN

OUTPUTS

L

AUDIO

R

S/PDIF

1

XTP R HDMI

RELAYS

2 RESET

OVER XTP

RS-232 IR

+ + -

Tx Rx Tx Rx

OFF

Extron

HDMI

XTP R HDMI

Long Distance XTP

Receiver for HDMI

Stereo Audio

100-240V 1.3A, 50-60Hz

C

LISTED

US

17TT

AUDIO/VIDEO

APPARATUS

LIMITER/

PROTECT

SIGNAL

1 2 1

LEVEL

2

1

INPUTS

2

10V

XPA 1002

CLASS 2 WIRING

REMOTE

50 mA

VOL/MUTE

OUTPUT

1

2

0 0

STANDBY

Extron

XPA 1002

Stereo Power Amplifier

Flat Panel

Display

Extron

SI 28

Surface

Mount

Speakers

Figure 1. Typical XTP CrossPoint Application

2 XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Introduction

The XTP CrossPoint models are assembled from user-installed and hot-swappable input and output boards. Table 1, on the previous page, identifies the four types of input boards and four types of output boards currently available, each of which can receive (input boards) or output

(output boards) up to four signals (see

Inputs and Outputs

on page 6 for

details).

The XTP CrossPoint 1600 can support up to four input boards and four output boards of any of the type listed in table 1, for a total of 16 inputs and 16 outputs.

The XTP CrossPoint 3200 can support up to eight input boards and eight output boards of any of the type listed in table 1, for a total of 32 inputs and 32 outputs.

The matrix switcher can be remotely controlled via an Ethernet LAN port, serial port, or USB port connection using either the Extron XTP System

Configuration Software or the Simple Instruction Set (SIS).

Endpoint Configuration

In an XTP system, the transmitters connected to the input boards and the receivers connected to the output boards are known as "endpoints".

When you configure an XTP system (consisting of an

XTP CrossPoint Matrix switcher and its connected endpoints), connect a computer to the matrix switcher and configure the endpoints from the matrix switcher.

Do not connect the computer directly to the endpoint for configuration when it is part of an XTP system.

Swapping Boards and Endpoints

When you replace an input board, an output board, or an endpoint, the matrix switcher automatically applies the settings to the new device. If the stored settings are incompatible with the newly installed device, the matrix switcher applies a default configuration.

XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Introduction 3

4 XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Introduction

Installation

1

2

6

3

4

5

This section describes installation of the XTP CrossPoint matrix switchers, including connections and features. Topics that are covered include:

Rear Panel

Front Panel

Rear Panel

1−4

5−8

9−12

13−16

REMOTE

RS-232/RS-422

LAN

LINK ACT

RESET

1−4

5−8

9−12

13−16

100-240V -- A MAX

50-60Hz

Figure 2. XTP CrossPoint 1600 Switcher Rear Panel

I/O Board Configuration Overview

As shown in figure 2 and figure 3, all input boards are installed in one block or space and all output boards are installed in a separate space.

Each individual input board or output board position is identified by the input or output numbers supported by the position. The position designators identify the input or output numbers in that position (1 - 4,

5 - 8, and so on).

On the XTP CrossPoint 1600, boards are installed horizontally, all input boards in the top space and all output boards in the bottom space. Input or output positions are 1 - 4 on top and 13 - 16 on the bottom in their respective space.

On the XTP CrossPoint 3200, boards are installed vertically, all input boards in the left space and all output boards in the right space. Input or output positions are 1 - 4 to the left and 29 - 32 to the right in their respective space.

ATTENTION:

Turn off power to the input and output devices, and disconnect their power cords before making connections.

XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Installation 5

Inputs and Outputs

IN

PWR

SIG LINK

XTP

1b 1a

LAN

a

Input boards space

Make connections to installed input boards as desired.

XTP CP 4i (XTP input board)

SIG LINK SIG LINK SIG LINK XTP CP 4i

RS-232

IR/RS-232 OVER XTP

IR RS-232 IR RS-232 IR

PWR PWR PWR

RS-232 IR

XTP

1c 1b 1a

LAN XTP

1c 1b 1a

LAN XTP

1c 1b 1a

LAN

1c

Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx

1d

1a

XTP input connectors — Connect a TP cable between a compatible Extron XTP transmitter and

this connector. See

TP connectors

on page 12 to wire the connectors.

PWR

SIG LINK

XTP

ATTENTION:

Do not connect this device to a computer data or telecommunications network.

1b

XTP Power indicators — Light or blink to indicate the status of the power over XTP that the input board is providing to the transmitter endpoint as follows:

Lit green — The board is providing XTP power to the endpoint.

Lit amber — XTP Power is available for the endpoint, but it is disabled in the matrix switcher.

Flashing amber — No XTP power is available for the endpoint, but it is enabled in the matrix switcher.

Lit red — A wiring fault exists.

Unlit — The endpoint is not capable of receiving power over XTP.

1c

LAN connectors — As desired, connect a TP cable between a host device or control LAN and this connector for pass-through Ethernet connection. See

See

TP connectors

on page 12 to wire the connector.

LAN

1d

RS-232/IR Over XTP Connectors — If desired,

RS-232 IR

connect serial RS-232 signals, modulated IR signals, or both to these 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw

Tx Rx Tx Rx

connectors for bidirectional RS-232 and IR communications on the associated inputs. See

RS-232 and IR connectors

on page 13 to wire the connectors.

1 2

4

3

5

LAN

ACT

LINK

RESET

REMOTE

RS 232/RS422

P

U

I

N

U

T

S

T

P

O

U

6

100-240V --A MAX

50-60Hz

DISCONNECT POWER

CORD BEFORE

SERVICING

IN

1e

Figure 3. Active Portion of XTP CrossPoint 3200 Switcher Rear Panel

XTP CP 4i HDMI (HDMI input board)

L R L R

AUDIO

L R L R

XTP CP 4i HDMI

1e 1e 1e 1f

1e

HDMI connectors — Connect up to four HDMI cables between these ports and the HDMI output port of the digital video sources.

NOTE: See on page 13 to secure the

connector to the board with LockIt HDMI Cable Lacing

Bracket.

1f

Audio (local audio) connectors — Connect balanced or unbalanced stereo audio inputs to these

3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connectors. See

Local audio connectors

on page 14 to wire the connectors.

L R

6 XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Installation XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Installation 7

IN

IN

1g

XTP CP 4i DVI Pro (DVI Pro input boards)

L R L R

AUDIO

L R L R

XTP CP 4i DVI Pro

1g 1g 1g

1g

DVI connectors — Connect up to four DVI cables between these ports and the DVI output port of the digital video sources.

1h

1h

Audio (local audio) connectors — Connect balanced or unbalanced stereo audio inputs to these

3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connectors. See

Local audio connectors

on page 14 to wire the connectors.

XTP CP 4i VGA (Universal analog video input boards)

R

AUDIO

L L R L R L

L R

R

XTP CP 4i VGA

1i 1i 1i 1i

1i

VGA connectors — Connect up to four VGA cables between these ports and the analog audio output port of the video sources.

1j

NOTE: These universal analog video boards can accept RGB video and (with adapters) component video, S-video, and

composite video (see

Analog video connectors

on page 14 to wire the connectors for various analog video formats).

1j

Audio (local audio) connectors — Connect balanced or unbalanced stereo audio inputs to these

3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connectors. See

Local audio connectors

on page 14 to wire the connectors.

L

b

Output boards space

Make connections to installed output boards as desired.

R

OUT

PWR

SIG LINK

XTP

2b 2a

LAN

XTP CP 4o (XTP output board)

SIG LINK SIG LINK SIG LINK

PWR PWR PWR

XTP LAN XTP LAN XTP LAN

2c 2b 2a 2c 2b 2a 2c 2b 2a 2c

RS-232 IR RS-232

IR/RS-232 OVER XTP

IR RS-232 IR RS-232 IR

Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx

XTP CP 4o

2d

2a

XTP output connectors — Connect a TP cable between this connector and a compatible Extron

XTP receiver. See See

TP connectors

on page 12 to wire the connector.

2c

LAN connectors — As desired, connect a TP cable between this connector and a compatible Extron XTP transmitter for local Ethernet control of the receiver.

See See

TP connectors

on page 12 to wire the

connector.

PWR

SIG LINK

XTP

2b

XTP Power indicators — Light or blink to indicate the status of the power over XTP that the output board is providing to the receiver endpoint as follows:

Lit green — The board is providing XTP power to the endpoint.

Lit amber — XTP Power is available for the endpoint, but it is disabled in the matrix switcher.

Flashing amber — No XTP power is available for the endpoint, but it is enabled in the matrix switcher.

Lit red — A wiring fault exists.

Unlit — The endpoint is not capable of receiving power over XTP.

LAN

2d

RS-232/IR Over XTP Connectors — If desired, connect serial RS-232 signals, modulated IR signals, or both to these 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw

RS-232

Tx Rx Tx Rx

connectors for bidirectional RS-232 and IR

communications on the associated inputs. See

RS-232 and IR connectors

on page 13 to wire the connectors.

IR

8 XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Installation XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Installation 9

OUT

OUT

OUT

2e

2g

XTP CP 4o HDMI (HDMI output board)

L R L R

AUDIO

L R L R

XTP CP 4o HDMI

2e 2e 2e 2f

2e

HDMI connectors — Connect an HDMI video display to each of these ports.

NOTE: See

on page 13 to secure the connector to the board with LockIt HDMI Cable Lacing

Bracket.

2f

Audio (local audio) connectors — Connect audio

L R

devices, such as audio amplifiers or powered speakers to these 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connectors to receive unamplified, line level audio. See

Local audio connectors

on page 14 to wire the connectors.

XTP CP 4o DVI Pro (DVI Pro output board)

L R L R

AUDIO

L R L R

XTP CP 4o DVI Pro

2g 2g 2g

2g

DVI connectors — Connect a DVI video display to each of these ports.

2h

2h

Audio (local audio) connectors — Connect audio

L R

devices, such as audio amplifiers or powered speakers to these 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connectors to receive unamplified, line level audio. See

Local audio connectors

on page 14 to wire the connectors.

XTP CP 4o SA (Analog audio output board)

XTP CP 4o SA

R

AUDIO

L L R L R L R

2i

2i

Audio (local audio) connectors — Connect audio

L R

devices, such as audio amplifiers or powered speakers to these 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connectors to receive unamplified, line level audio. See

Local audio connectors

on page 14 to wire the connectors.

10 XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Installation

Remote Control

c

Ethernet port — If desired, connect a network WAN or LAN hub, a control system, or a computer to the Ethernet RJ-45 port. See See

TP connectors

on page 12 to wire the connector.

NOTE: The factory default IP address is 192.168.254.254.

d

Remote RS-232/RS-422 port — If desired, connect a third-party control system or computer to the rear panel Remote RS-232/

RS-422 port. See

Remote port connector

on page 15 to wire the connectors.

NOTE: The XTP System Configuration software CANNOT interface with the switcher via the Remote RS-232/RS-422 port. A third-party control system or a computer issuing SIS commands can use this port.

Reset

e

Reset button — Initiates four levels of reset of the matrix switcher.

For different reset levels, press and hold the recessed button while the switcher is running or while you power up the switcher.

See the XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 Series User Guide, available on the Extron DVD or at

www.extron.com

.

Power

f

Power connectors — Plug the switcher into a grounded AC source.

XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Installation 11

Additional Connector Information

TP connectors

All RJ-45 connections on the switcher use Category (CAT) 5e,

CAT 6a, or CAT 7 unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or shielded twisted pair

(STP) cables, terminated with RJ-45 connectors. Cables are limited to a length of 328 feet (100 m).

NOTES:

For XTP connections, Extron recommends 24 AWG, solid conductor, shielded cable, with a minimum bandwidth of

250 MHz.

Do not stretch or bend cables. Transmission errors can occur.

Pins:

12345678

Insert Twisted

Pair Wires

RJ-45

Connector

The switcher LAN port and the LAN ports on the input and output boards support both 10 Mbps (10Base-T — Ethernet) and 100 Mbps

(100Base-T — Fast Ethernet), half-duplex and full-duplex Ethernet connections. Both Ethernet speeds require CAT 5e cable at minimum.

The TP cable can be terminated as a straight-through cable or a crossover cable and must be properly terminated for your application

(see figure 4).

Network or XTP connection — Wire as a patch (straight) cable. This is the typical connection for the XTP and LAN connectors on the input boards and output boards.

Computer or control system connection — Wire as a crossover cable.

Crossover Cable Straight-through Cable

Pin

1

End 1

Wire color

White-green

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Green

White-orange

Blue

White-blue

Orange

White-brown

Brown

Orange

White-green

Blue

White-blue

Green

White-brown

Brown

End 2

Wire color

White-orange

T568A

A cable that is wired as T568A at one end and T568B at the other (Tx and Rx pairs reversed) is a "crossover" cable.

T568B

Pin

1

End 1

Wire color

White-orange

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Orange

White-green

Blue

White-blue

Green

White-brown

Brown

Orange

White-green

Blue

White-blue

Green

White-brown

Brown

End 2

Wire color

White-orange

T568B T568B

A cable that is wired the same at both ends is called a "straight-through" cable, because no pin/pair assignments are swapped.

Figure 4. RJ-45 Connector and Pinout Tables

12 XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Installation

RS-232 and IR connectors

Figure 5 shows how to wire the RS-232 and IR connector.

Tx/Rx

Pins

IR Device

Rx Tx Gnd

Tx Rx Gnd

RS-232 Device

Figure 5. RS-232 and IR Connector Wiring

NOTES:

The length of exposed wires is critical. The ideal length is 3/16 inch (5 mm).

If the stripped section of wire is longer than 3/16 inch, the exposed wires may touch, causing a short circuit.

If the stripped section of wire is shorter than 3/16 inch, wires can be easily pulled out even if tightly fastened by the captive screws.

Do not tin the power supply leads before installing them in the connector. Tinned wires are not as secure in the connector and could be pulled out.

HDMI connectors

Use a LockIt Lacing Bracket to securely fasten each HDMI cable to the switcher as follows.

1.

Plug the HDMI cable into the panel connection.

3

2.

Loosen the HDMI connection mounting screw from the panel enough to allow the LockIt lacing bracket to be placed over it.

The screw does not have to be removed.

1

2

3.

Place the LockIt lacing bracket on the screw and against the HDMI connector, then tighten the screw to secure the bracket.

4

3

5

ATTENTION:

Do not overtighten the HDMI connector mounting screw. The shield it fastens to is very thin and can easily be stripped.

XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Installation 13

4.

Loosely place the included tie wrap around the HDMI connector and the LockIt lacing bracket as shown.

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.

Local audio connectors

Tip

Sleeve

Tip

Sleeve

Unbalanced Stereo Input

Tip

Ring

Sleeves

Tip

Ring

Balanced Stereo Input

Do not tin the wires!

No Ground Here

Tip

Sleeves

Tip

Tip

Ring

Sleeves

Tip

Ring

No Ground Here

Unbalanced Stereo Output Balanced Stereo Output

Figure 6. Audio Input and Output Connector Wiring

ATTENTION:

For unbalanced audio output, connect the sleeves to the ground contact. DO NOT connect the sleeves to the negative

(-) contacts.

NOTE: The length of exposed wires is critical (see the RS-232

connector

NOTES

on page 13 for more information).

10 5

Analog video connectors

The universal analog video boards can accept RGB video and (with adapters) component video, S-video, and composite video (see figure 7).

15 11

1 6

Pin

1

2

3

4

5

Function

Red video

Green video

Blue video

Monitor ID bit

H. sync return

Pin

6

7

8

9

10

Function

Red return

Green return

Blue return

Not used

V. sync return

Pin

11

12

13

14

15

Function

Monitor ID bit

Monitor ID bit

H. sync

V. sync

Monitor ID bit

Figure 7. Remote RS-232/RS-422 Output Connector Wiring

For component video, use the R (R-Y) and R return pins (pins 1 and 6),

G (Y) and G return pins (pins 2 and 7), and B (B-Y) and B return pins

(pins 3 and 8).

For S-video, use the R, R return (C-chroma), G, and G return (Y-luma) pins.

For composite video, use the G pin and the associated return pin.

Input only sync signals, no video signals, on the sync pins, 13 and 14.

14 XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Installation

Remote port connector

5

9 6

1

Pin

1

2

6

7

8

3

4

5

9

RS-232 Function

Tx

Not used

Transmit

Rx

Gnd

Receive

Not used

Ground

Not used

Not used

Not used

Not used

RS-422

Tx–

Rx–

Gnd

Rx+

Tx+

Function

Not used

Transmit (–)

Receive (–)

Not used

Ground

Not used

Receive (+)

Transmit (+)

Not used

Figure 8. Remote RS-232/RS-422 Output Connector Wiring

Front Panel

CONFIG

CONTROL

ENTER PRESET

VIEW

PRIMARY 1 2

REDUNDANT 1 2

POWER

ESC

I/O

VIDEO AUDIO

XTP CROSSPOINT 1600

XTP SERIES DIGITAL MATRIX SWITCHER

1 2

Figure 9. Front Panel Features

a

Configuration port — If desired, connect a control system or computer to the front panel Configuration port, a mini USB B port

.

b

Primary and Redundant Power Supply LEDs —

NOTES:

The XTP CrossPoint 3200 has four power supplies installed and indicated.

The XTP CrossPoint 1600 has two power supplies installed and indicated in its standard configuration (only two LEDs lit). It is available in a four-power-supply, redundant power upgrade configuration, in which it indicates all four supplies.

Green — Indicates that the associated power supply is operating within normal tolerances.

Red — Indicates that the associated power supply is operating outside the normal tolerances or has failed.

XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Installation 15

16 XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Installation

Front Panel Operations

This section describes simple XTP CrossPoint matrix switcher operation from the front panel. Topics that are covered include:

Creating a Tie

Saving or Recalling a Preset

Setting the Front Panel Locks (Executive Modes)

Viewing and Adjusting the Audio Level

Viewing Ties (and Muting Outputs)

Creating a Tie

A "tie" is an input-to-output connection.

A "set of ties" is an input tied to two or more outputs. (An output can never be tied to more than one input.)

A "configuration" is one or more ties, one or more sets of ties, or a combination.

1.

Press and release the Esc button to clear any input button, output button, or control button indicators that may be lit.

2.

Press and release the Video and Audio I/O buttons to select or deselect video, audio, or both as desired.

I / O

Green when selected

Off when deselected

VIDEO AUDIO

Red when selected

Off when deselected

NOTE: Audio or video can be broken away (tied by itself) by selecting only the Video button or only the Audio button.

3.

Press and release the desired input button.

The button lights to indicate the selection.

5

4.

Press and release the desired output buttons.

Amber indicates video and audio tie.

Green indicates video only tie.

Red indicates audio only tie.

3 4 8

ENTER

Green indicates the need to confirm the change.

5.

Press and release the Enter button. All button indicators turn off.

XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Front Panel Operations 17

Saving or Recalling a Preset

A "preset" is a configuration that has been stored.

1.

Save a preset — Press and hold the Preset button until it flashes.

Save a preset

PRESET

2 seconds

Press and hold.

PRESET

The Preset button blinks.

Recall a preset — Press and release the Preset button.

Recall a preset

PRESET PRESET

Press and release.

The Preset button lights.

All input and output buttons with assigned presets light red.

When a preset is

saved

, the configuration data at

assigned preset locations is overwritten.

INPUTS

1 2 3 4 5 6 15 16

2.

Press and release the desired input or output button.

The button blinks

red to indicate that this preset is selected to save or recall.

1

ENTER

The Enter button blinks

red to indicate the need to activate the save or recall.

3.

Press and release the Enter button.

Setting the Front Panel Locks (Executive Modes)

The matrix switcher has three levels of front panel security lock that limit the operation of the switcher from the front panel. The three levels are:

Lock mode 0 — The front panel is completely unlocked.

Lock mode 1 — All functions 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 are locked and can be viewed only.

Basic functions consist of:

Making ties

Saving and recalling presets

Setting input audio gain and attenuation

• Changing Lock modes

Advanced functions consist of:

Setting audio output mutes

• Setting audio output volume

• Setting audio/RS-232 wire pair and front panel configuration

The switcher is shipped from the factory in Lock mode 2.

18 XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Front Panel Operations

Selecting Lock Mode 2 or Toggling Between

Mode 2 and Mode 0

NOTES:

If the switcher is in Lock mode 0 or mode 1, this procedure selects mode 2. The Preset, View, and Esc buttons flash twice.

If the switcher in in Lock mode 2, this procedure selects mode 0

(unlocks the switcher). The View and Esc flash twice.

Toggle the lock on or off by pressing and holding the Preset, View, and

Esc buttons simultaneously until the buttons flash (approximately 2 seconds).

Lock mode 2

C O N T R O L

ENTER

PRESET VIEW ESC

C O N T R O L

ENTER PRESET VIEW ESC

Lock mode 0

C O N T R O L

ENTER PRESET VIEW ESC

C O N T R O L

ENTER

PRESET VIEW ESC

Press and hold for

2 seconds.

Press and hold for

2 seconds.

Selecting Lock Mode 2 or Toggling Between

Mode 2 and Mode 1

NOTES:

If the switcher is in Lock mode 0 or mode 1, this procedure selects mode 2. The Preset, View, and Esc buttons flash twice.

If the switcher is in Lock mode 2, this procedure selects mode 1.

The View, and Esc buttons flash twice.

Toggle the lock on and off by pressing and holding the Video button and the Audio button simultaneously for approximately 2 seconds.

Lock mode 1

C O N T R O L

ENTER

PRESET VIEW ESC

C O N T R O L

ENTER PRESET VIEW ESC

Lock mode 2

C O N T R O L

ENTER PRESET VIEW ESC

C O N T R O L

ENTER PRESET VIEW ESC

Press and

hold for

2 seconds.

Press and hold for

2 seconds.

XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Front Panel Operations 19

Viewing and Adjusting the Audio Level

NOTES:

Gain and attenuation can be adjusted for local inputs only.

Volume can be adjusted for the local outputs only.

1.

Press and hold the Audio button until it flashes.

AUDIO

2 seconds

AUDIO

Press and hold.

Audio button blinks.

2.

Press an input or output button. Refer to the “Operation” section of the XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 Series User Guide to read the displayed value.

5

Press an Input button to adjust gain/attenuation.

Press an

Output button to adjust volume.

1 2

17 18

Output buttons display gain/attenuation.

Input buttons display volume.

1 Lit button 1 Unlit button

3.

Increase/decrease the level or volume by pressing the Esc (

>

) and

View (

<

) buttons.

button decreases the level or volume.

button increases the level or volume.

VIEW ESC

4.

Press and release the Audio button to exit.

Viewing Ties (and Muting Outputs)

1.

Press the View button. Output buttons light for outputs that have no ties established.

NOTE: If an output button blinks, that output is muted. To

toggle mute on and off, press and hold the output button for 2 seconds.

2.

Press an input button. The buttons for all tied outputs light.

3.

Press an output button. The buttons for the tied input and all tied outputs light.

4.

Press the View button again to exit View mode. All input and output buttons return to an unlit state.

20 XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Front Panel Operations

Remote Control

This section describes using the remote control features of the

XTP CrossPoint matrix switchers to control the devices. Topics that are covered include:

Selected SIS Commands

XTP System Configuration Program

Accessing the HTML Pages

Selected SIS Commands

You can use Simple Instruction Set (SIS) commands for operation and configuration of the switchers (see

SIS Command and Response Table for Matrix Switcher Commands

on page 23). You can also use these

commands to configure the endpoints (see the various Command and

Response Table for Endpoint SIS commands, beginning on

page 33

).

You can run these commands from a PC connected to the Ethernet port (

item

c

on page 11), serial port (

item

d

on page 11), or USB port

(

item

a

on page 15) on the switcher.

Establishing a Network (Ethernet) Connection

NOTE: The first time you connect to the switcher via the LAN port, you may need to change the default settings (IP address, subnet mask, and [optional] administrator name and password) of the controller.

Establish a network connection as follows:

1.

Open a TCP socket to port 23 using the IP address of the switcher.

NOTE: The factory default IP address is 192.168.254.254.

The switcher responds with a copyright message including the name, firmware version, and part number of the product, and the current date and time.

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.

XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Remote Control 21

2.

If necessary, enter the appropriate password.

If the password is accepted, the switcher responds with Login User or Login Administrator.

If the password is not accepted, the Password prompt reappears.

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 the performance of your switcher, keep the number of connections low and close unnecessary open sockets.

Establishing a USB Port Connection

A standard USB cable and the Extron DataViewer utility, version 2.0 or newer, can be used for connection to the XTP CrossPoint matrix switcher

Configuration port. The USB cable, available at any local electronics store, should be terminated on one end with a mini USB B male connector.

NOTE: Before you use the USB port for the first time, install the

USB driver on your computer. The simplest way to do this is to install version 8.0 or newer of the XTP System Configuration software and then run the Found New Hardware Wizard.

Host-to-Switcher Instructions

The switcher accepts SIS commands through its serial port, its USB port, or its LAN 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.

NOTE: The tables that begin on the next page are a partial list of SIS commands. For a complete listing, see the XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 Series User Guide.

Common SIS Command Symbols

The following symbols are used throughout the command and response table, which starts on the next page:

• = Space

}

= Carriage return and line feed

= Carriage return (no line feed)

|

= Pipe (can be used interchangeably with the

}

character)

E

= Escape key (hex 1B)

W = Can be used interchangeably with the

E

character

22 XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Remote Control

Arrangement of Command and Response Tables

The following pages present five command and response tables, each defining a subset of SIS commands and their responses, with examples where appropriate. The following tables are presented:

SIS Command and Response Table for Matrix Switcher

Commands ,

starting on the next page — SIS commands to control and monitor the XTP CrossPoint switcher itself

SIS Command and Response Table for XTP T HDMI

, starting on

page 33 — SIS commands to control and monitor the XTP T HDMI transmitter endpoint from the matrix switcher

SIS Command and Response Table for XTP R HDMI

, starting on page 35 — SIS commands to control and monitor the XTP R HDMI receiver endpoint from the matrix switcher

SIS Command and Response Table for XTP USW

, starting on page 37 — SIS commands to control and monitor the XTP USW 103 switcher endpoint from the matrix switcher

SIS Command and Response Table for IP-Specific Commands

,

starting on page 42 — SIS commands to control and monitor the IP interface of the XTP CrossPoint matrix switcher

XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Remote Control 23

SIS Command and Response Table for Matrix Switcher Commands

Command ASCII Command

(Host to Unit)

Response

(Unit to Host)

Create ties

Additional Description

NOTES:

Commands can be entered back-to-back in a string, with no spaces. For example: 1*1!02*02&003*003%4*24$.

The matrix switchers support 1-, 2-, and 3-digit numeric entries (

1*1!, 02*02&, or 003*003%).

The & tie command for RGB and the % tie command for video can be used interchangeably, as can the & read tie command for RGB and the % read tie command for video.

Audio breakaway command functions are dependent on the audio routing selections of the inputs and outputs.

Out

X@

In

X!

All

]

Tie the video and audio from input

X!

to output

X@

.

Tie input

X!

video and audio to output

X@

Example:

X!

*

X@

1*3!

!

Tie input

X!

to output

X@

, RGBHV only

X!

*

X@

Example (see Notes, above):

10*4&

&

Tie input

X!

to output

X@

,

X!

*

X@

% video only

Example (see Notes, above):

7*5%

Tie input

X!

to output

X@

,

X!

*

X@

$ audio only

Example (see Notes, above):

24*04$

Tie input

X!

to all outputs

Read output tie

X!

*!

X@

&

Out03

In01

All

Out

In

]

X@

In

X!

RGB

]

Out04

In10

RGB

Out

Out05

In07

Vid

Out

Out04

In24

Aud

X!

All

]

X!]

]

X@

In

X!

Vid

]

]

X@

In

X!

Aud

]

]

Tie input 1 to output 3.

Tie input

X!

RGB to output

X@

.

Audio is broken away.

Tie input 10 RGB to output 4.

Tie input

X!

video to output

X@

.

Audio is broken away.

Tie input 7 video to output 5.

Tie input

X!

audio to output

X@

.

Audio is broken away.

Tie input 24 audio to output 4.

X!

*&,

X!

*%, and

X!

*$ are also valid.

RGBHV input

X!

is tied to output

X@

.

X@

&,

X@

%, and

X@

$ are also valid.

NOTE: • = Space

X! = Input number

X@ = Output number

00 – 16 or 32 (00 = untied)

01 – 16 or 32

Command ASCII Command

(Host to Unit)

Response

(Unit to Host)

Additional Description

Input video format (available for inputs on an XTP CP 4i VGA universal analog input board only)

Set format

X!*Y#\

ItypX!*Y#*Y$]

Set input X! to Y# video format. The board reports the detected video format, Y$, in response.

Example:

1*0\ Ityp1*0*5]

Set input 1 to auto. The board reports RGB video.

View format

X!\ Y#*Y$]

Show set (Y#) and detected (Y$) video format for input X!.

Auto-Image (available for inputs on an XTP CP 4i VGA universal analog input board only)

Execute an auto image

X!A

AadjX!] Execute image sizing, centering, and filtering adjustments on input X!.

Color (available for inputs on an XTP CP 4i VGA universal analog input board only)

NOTE: Color adjustments are available for RBGcvS (SCART), interlaced component video (YUVi), S-video, and NTSC composite video inputs.

Set a specific color value

Increment color value

Decrement color value

View the color value

EX!*X%COLR}

EX!+COLR}

EX!–COLR}

EX!COLR}

ColrX!*X%]

ColrX!*X%]

ColrX!*X%]

X%]

Specify the color adjustment.

Increase the color setting by one.

Decrease the color setting by one.

Show the color setting.

NOTE: X! = Input number

Y# = Set input video format

Y$ = Detected video format

X% = Picture adjustments

01 – 16 or 32

0 = Auto

1 = Video

2 = S-video

3 = SCART 6 = YUV

Identical to Y#, above, except 0 = no signal.

0 through 255

4 = YUV interlace

5 = RGB

Command ASCII Command

(Host to Unit)

Response

(Unit to Host)

Tint (available for inputs on an XTP CP 4i VGA universal analog input board only)

Additional Description

NOTE: Tint adjustments are available for NTSC S-video, and NTSC composite video inputs.

Set a specific tint value

Increment tint value

Decrement tint value

View the tint value

EX!*X%TINT}

EX!+TINT}

EX!–TINT}

EX!TINT}

TintX!*X%]

TintX!*X%]

TintX!*X%]

X%]

Specify the tint adjustment.

Increase the tint setting by one.

Decrease the tint setting by one.

Show the tint setting.

Brightness (available for inputs on an XTP CP 4i VGA universal analog input board only)

NOTE: Brightness adjustments are available for RBGcvS (SCART), interlaced component video (YUVi), S-video, and NTSC composite video inputs.

Set a specific brightness value EX!*X%BRIT}

BritX!*X%]

Specify the brightness adjustment.

Increment brightness value EX!+BRIT}

BritX!*X%]

Increase the brightness.

Decrement brightness value EX!–BRIT}

BritX!*X%]

Decrease the brightness.

View the brightness value

EX!BRIT} X%]

Show the brightness setting.

Contrast (available for inputs on an XTP CP 4i VGA universal analog input board only)

NOTE: Contrast adjustments are available for RBGcvS (SCART), interlaced component video (YUVi), S-video, and NTSC composite video inputs.

Set a specific contrast value

Increment contrast value

Decrement contrast value

View the contrast value

EX!*X%CONT}

EX!+CONT}

EX!–CONT}

EX!CONT}

ContX!*X%]

ContX!*X%]

ContX!*X%]

X%]

Specify the contrast adjustment.

Increase the contrast.

Decrease the contrast.

Show the contrast setting.

NOTE: X! = Input number

X% = Picture adjustments

01 – 16 or 32

0 through 255

Command ASCII Command

(Host to Unit)

Response

(Unit to Host)

Additional Description

Pixel phase (available for inputs on an XTP CP 4i VGA universal analog input board only)

NOTE: Pixel phase adjustments are available for RBGHV and non-interlaced component video (YUVp) video inputs.

Set a specific pixel sampling phase EX!

*X%PHAS}

Increment sampling value

EX!+PHAS}

PhasX!*X%]

PhasX!*X%]

Specify the pixel sampling phase.

Increase the phase value.

Decrement sampling value

EX!–PHAS}

PhasX!*X%] Decrease the phase value.

View the sampling value

EX!PHAS} X%]

Show the pixel sampling phase.

Horizontal shift (available for inputs on an XTP CP 4i VGA universal analog input board only)

Specify a horizontal position

EX!*X^HCTR}

HctrX!*X^]

Set input X! horizontal position to X^.

Increment right

Decrement left

EX!+HCTR}

EX!–HCTR}

HctrX!*X^]

HctrX!*X^]

Shift the X! input right.

Shift the X! input left.

View the horizontal position

EX!HCTR} X^]

Show the horizontal position.

Vertical shift (available for inputs on an XTP CP 4i VGA universal analog input board only)

Set a specific vertical position

EX!*X^VCTR}

VctrX!*X^]

Set input X! vertical position to X^.

Increment up

Increment down

EX!+VCTR}

EX!–VCTR}

VctrX!*X^]

VctrX!*X^]

Shift the X! input up.

Shift the X! input down.

View the vertical position

EX!VCTR} X^]

Show the vertical position.

NOTE: X! = Input number

X% = Picture adjustments

X^ = Shift

01 – 16 or 32

0 through 255

0 through 65535

Command ASCII Command

(Host to Unit)

Response

(Unit to Host)

Additional Description

Analog input presets (available for inputs on an XTP CP 4i VGA universal analog input board only)

NOTE: Analog input presets are a set of variables that can be saved. For the complete list, see the XTP CrossPoint Switchers User Guide.

Save an analog input preset

Recall an analog input preset

HDCP status

View input HDCP status

View HDCP status of all inputs

View output HDCP status

X!*1*X&,

X!*1*X&.

EIX!HDCP}

EI*HDCP}

EOX@HDCP}

View HDCP status of all outputs

EO*HDCP}

Video mutes

Video mute

X@*1B

Video unmute

Read video mute

X@*0B

X@B

Global video mute

Global video unmute

1*B

0*B

SprX!*1*X&]

RprX!*1*X&]

X*]

X*

1

X*

2

X*

3 ... X*

n

]

X(]

X(

1

X(

2

X(

3 ... X(

n

VmtX@*1]

VmtX@*0]

X1)]

Vmt1]

Vmt0]

]

Command character is a comma.

Command character is a period.

Mute output X@ (video off).

Unmute output X@ (video on).

1 = mute on, 0 = mute off.

Mute all video outputs.

Unmute all video outputs.

NOTE: X! = Input number

X@ = Output number

X& = Endpoint preset

X* = HDCP status (for inputs)

X1) = Mute

01 – 16 or 32

01 – 16 or 32

1 through 8

0 = no source connected 1 = source is HDCP compliant

X( = HDCP status (for outputs) 0, 2, 4, or 6 = no monitor connected

7 = monitor connected and encrypted

0 = off (unmuted) 1 = on (muted)

2 = source is not HDCP compliant

1, 3, or 5 = monitor connected but not encrypted

Command

Input audio selection

Input audio selection

Example:

View input audio selection

View input audio all selections

ASCII Command

(Host to Unit)

EIX!*X1!AFMT}

EI1*0AFMT}

EIX!AFMT}

EIAFMT}

Response

(Unit to Host)

AfmtIX!*X1!]

AfmtI1*0]

X1!]

X1!

1

X1!

2

X1!

3

... X1!

n

]

Audio input gain and attenuation

NOTE: The set gain (G) and set attenuation (g) commands are case sensitive.

Set input level to +dB value

Example:

Set input level to -dB value

Increment gain

Example:

Decrement gain

Read input level

X!*X1@G

1*2G

X!*X1$g

X!+G

5+G

X!–G

X!G

InX!•AudX1#]

In01•Aud+02]

InX!•AudX1#]

InX!•AudX1#]

In05•Aud+03]

InX!•AudX1#]

X1#]

NOTE: X! = Input number

X1! = Input audio source

X1@ = Audio gain

X1# = Numeric dB value

X1$ = Audio attenuation

Additional Description

Auto (0): Digital audio takes priority over analog audio.

Each X1! is the enable or disable status of an output, starting at output 1. n is

Increase gain by 1 dB.

Increase audio input 5 level from +2 dB to +3 dB.

Decrease gain by 1 dB.

16 or 32.

Set input 1 audio gain to +2 dB.

01 – 16 or 32

0 = Auto (see the example above) 2 = Analog (local 2-channel audio)

1 = HDMI (de-embedded digital audio) (default)

0 to +24 (1 dB per step)

–18 to +24 (45 steps of gain or attenuation) (Default = 0 dB)

1 – 18 (1 dB per step)

Command ASCII Command

(Host to Unit)

Audio output volume

Set the volume to a specific value X@ *X1%V

Example:

Increment volume

Example:

Decrement volume

Read output volume

1*50v

X@+V

1+V

X@–V

X@V

Audio mutes

Audio mute

Audio unmute

Read audio mute

Global audio mute

Global audio unmute

X@*1Z

X@*0Z

X@Z

1*Z

0*Z

Response

(Unit to Host)

OutX@•VolX1%]

Out01•Vol50]

OutX@•VolX1%]

Out01•Vol51]

OutX@•VolX1%]

X1%]

AmtX@*1]

AmtX@*0]

X1)]

Amt1]

Amt0]

Additional Description

Set output 1 volume to 79%.

Increase volume by 1 step.

Decrease volume by 1 step.

Mute output X@ (audio off).

Unmute output X@ (audio on).

1 = mute on, 0 = mute off.

Mute all audio outputs.

Unmute all audio outputs.

NOTE: X@ = Output number

X1) = Mute

01 – 16 or 32

0 = off (unmuted) 1 = on (muted)

X1% = Volume adjustment range 0 – 64 (1 dB/step except for 0-to-1, which is 22 dB) (default = 64 [0 dB])

Command ASCII Command

(Host to Unit)

Response

(Unit to Host)

Additional Description

View video and audio mutes

View output mutes

Example :

(XTP CrossPoint 3200)

EVM}

X1^

1

X1^

2 ... X1^

n

]

EVM}

Mut02201000000000000000000002000000]

Each X1^ response is the mute status of an output, starting from output 1. n = either 16 or 32.

Audio is muted on outputs 2 and 3, video on output 5, and video and audio on output 26. All other outputs are unmuted.

List Digital Sync Validation Processing (DSVP)

List sync of all inputs 0LS

Example

(XTP CrossPoint 3200):

0LS

X1&

1

X1&

2

X1&

3

... X1&

n

] 16 or 32 (

n

) X1&s; each is the signal status of an input, starting from input 1.

no input detected

Response Status:

Input: input detected

0 0 0 1 1 1 0 . . . 0

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 32

Lock (Executive) modes

NOTE: See on page 18 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

1X

2X

0X

X

Exe1

Exe2

Exe0

X1*]

]

]

]

Enable Lock mode 1.

Enable Lock mode 2.

Enable Lock mode 0.

NOTE: X1^ = Video and audio mute status

X1& = Signal detection status

X1* = Lock mode

0 = no mutes

1 = video mute

0 = no input connected

0 = lock mode 0 (unlocked)

2 = audio mute

3 = video and audio mute

1 = input connected

1 = lock mode 1 2 = lock mode 2

Command

Information requests

Information request

Request part number

Request input/output board configuration

Example

(XTP CrossPoint 3200)

Query firmware version

Example:

I

N

*N

*N

Q

Q

ASCII Command

(Host to Unit)

Response

(Unit to Host)

Additional Description

V X1( X

X2!]

X2)

A X1( X X2)]

In the response: VX1(XX2) is the video matrix size.

AX1(XX2) is the audio matrix size.

See the Extron website,

www.extron.com

, for part numbers.

X2!

.

X2@

1

X2@

2 ... X2@

n

X2#

1

X2#

2 ... X2#

n

]

Part number, dot, 4 or 8 (

n

) X2@s; each is the input board installed, starting from input slot 1, followed by 4 or 8

(

n

) X2#s; each is the output board installed, starting from output slot 1.

Input slot 6 = XTP CP 4i VGA

Input slot 3 = XTP CP 4i HDMI

Output slot 62 = XTP CP 4o (TP)

Output slot 7 = No Board

60-1167-01.GGHFXFIHDDDEJXXM

Input: 1 234 5 6 78

Output: 1 234 5 6 78

X2$]

1.23

]

The factory-installed controller firmware version is 1.23

(sample value only).

NOTE: X1( = Number (quantity) of inputs

X2) = Number (quantity) of outputs

X2! = Part number

X2@ = Installed input board

X2# = Installed output board

X2$ = Firmware version number to second decimal place (x.xx)

4

4

, 8 , 12 , 16 , 20 , 24 , 28 , 32

, 8 , 12 , 16 , 20 , 24 , 28 , 32

60

F

G

-nnnn-

01

= XTP CP 4i VGA

= XTP CP 4i (TP)

H

I

= XTP CP 4i HDMI

= XTP CP 4i DVI Pro

X

D

E

X

= No board installed

= XTP CP 4o (TP) J = XTP CP 4o DVI Pro

= XTP CP 4o HDMI

M

= XTP CP 4o SA (stereo audio)

= No board installed

SIS Command and Response Table for XTP T HDMI

NOTE: These commands allow you to control and monitor the HDMI transmitter endpoint from the matrix switcher.

Command ASCII Command

(Host to Unit to Endpoint)

Response

(Endpoint to Unit to Host)

Additional Description

Audio routing selection

NOTE: These commands select between the audio embedded in the digital video stream and the 2-channel analog audio.

Input audio selection

Example:

View input audio selection

EIX!*X1!AFMT}

EI1*0AFMT}

EIX!AFMT}

View input audio all selections

EIAFMT}

AfmtIX!*X1!]

AfmtI1*0]

X1!]

X1!

1

X1!

2

X1!

3

... X1!

n

]

Auto (0): HDMI (digital) takes priority over analog.

Each X1! is the enable or disable status of an input, starting at input 1. n is 16 or 32.

Audio input gain and attenuation

NOTE: The set gain (G) and set attenuation (g) commands are case sensitive.

Set input level to +dB value

Example:

Set input level to -dB value

Increment gain

Example:

Decrement gain

Read input level

X!*X1@G

1*2G

X!*X1$g

X!+G

5+G

X!–G

X!G

InX!•AudX1#]

In01•Aud+02]

InX!•AudX1#]

InX!•AudX1#]

In05•Aud+03]

InX!•AudX1#]

X1#]

Set input 1 audio gain to +2 dB.

Increase gain by 1 dB.

Increase audio input 5 level from +2 dB to +3 dB.

Decrease gain by 1 dB.

NOTE: X! = Input number

X1! = Input audio source

X1@ = Audio gain

X1# = Numeric dB value

X1$ = Audio attenuation

01 – 16 or 32

0 = Auto (see the example above) 2 = Analog (local 2-channel audio)

1 = HDMI (de-embedded digital audio) (default)

0 to +24 (1 dB per step)

–18 to +24 (45 steps of gain or attenuation) (Default = 0 dB)

1 – 18 (1 dB per step)

Command ASCII Command

(Host to Unit to Endpoint)

List Digital Sync Validation Processing (DSVP)

List sync of all inputs

0LS

Example

(XTP CrossPoint 3200):

0LS

Response

(Endpoint to Unit to Host)

Additional Description

X1&

1

X1&

2

X1&

3 ... X1&

n

]

no input detected

16 or 32 (

n

) X1&s; each is the signal status of an input, starting from input 1.

input detected

Response Status:

Input:

0 0 0 1 1 1 0 . . . 0

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 32

HDCP status

View input HDCP status

EIX!HDCP}

View HDCP status of all inputs

EI*HDCP}

NOTE: X! = Input number

X1& = Signal detection status

X* = HDCP status (for inputs)

X*]

X*

1

X*

2

X*

3 ... X*

n

]

01 – 16 or 32

0 = no input connected 1 = input connected

0 = No source connected

1 = Source is HDCP-compliant

2 = Source is not HDCP compliant

SIS Command and Response Table for XTP R HDMI

NOTE: These commands allow you to control and monitor the HDMI receiver endpoint from the matrix switcher.

Command ASCII Command

(Host to Unit to Endpoint)

HDCP status

View output HDCP status

EOX@HDCP}

View HDCP status of all outputs E O*HDCP}

Video mutes

Video mute

Video unmute

Read video mute

Global video mute

Global video unmute

Audio output volume

Set the volume to a specific value

Example:

Increment volume

Example:

Decrement volume

Read output volume

X@*1B

X@*0B

X@B

1*B

0*B

X@*X1%V

1*50v

X@+V

1+V

X@–V

X@V

Response

(Endpoint to Unit to Host)

X(]

X(

1

X(

Out01•Vol50]

OutX@•VolX1%]

Out01•Vol51]

OutX@•VolX1%]

X1%]

2

X(

VmtX@*1]

VmtX@*0]

X1)]

Vmt1]

Vmt0]

3

... X(

n

]

OutX@•VolX1%]

Additional Description

Mute output X@ (video off).

Unmute output X@ (video on).

1 = mute on, 0 = mute off.

Mute all video outputs.

Unmute all video outputs.

Set output 1 volume to 79%.

Increase volume by 1 step.

Decrease volume by 1 step.

NOTE: X@ = Output number

X1) = Mute

X1% = Volume adjustment range

X( = HDCP status (for outputs)

01 – 16 or 32

0 = off (unmuted) 1 = on (muted)

0 – 64 (1 dB/step except for 0-to-1, which is 22 dB) (default = 64 [0 dB])

0, 2, 4, or 6 = No monitor connected

1, 3, or 5 = Monitor connected but not encrypted

7 = Monitor connected and encrypted

Command

Audio mutes

Audio mute

Audio unmute

Read audio mute

Global audio mute

Global audio unmute

View video and audio mutes

View output mutes

ASCII Command

(Host to Unit to Endpoint)

X@*1Z

X@*0Z

X@Z

1*Z

0*Z

Response

(Endpoint to Unit to Host)

AmtX@*1]

AmtX@*0]

X1)]

Amt1]

Amt0]

Additional Description

Mute output X@ (audio off).

Unmute output X@ (audio on).

1 = mute on, 0 = mute off.

Mute all audio outputs.

Unmute all audio outputs.

EVM}

X2%

1

X2%

2

... X2%

n

]

EVM}

Mut02201000000000000000000003000000]

Each X2% response is the mute status of an output, starting from output 1. n = either 16 or 32.

Audio is muted on outputs 2 and 3, video on output 5, and video and audio on output 26. All other outputs are unmuted.

Example :

(XTP CrossPoint 3200)

Relay controls

Turn on an endpoint relay

Turn off an endpoint relay

Toggle an endpoint relay

Pulse an endpoint relay

Example:

View an endpoint relay status

EX@*X2^*1RELY}

EX@*X2^*0RELY}

EX@*X2^*2RELY}

EX@*X2^*3*X2&RELY}

E1*2*3*45RELY}

EX@*X2^RELY}

RelyX@*X2^*1]

RelyX@*X2^*0]

RelyX@*X2^*2]

RelyX@*X2^*3*X2&]

Rely1*2*3*45]

X2*]

Turn on relay X2^ in output X@.

Turn off relay X2^ in output X@.

Toggle (on-to-off or off-to-on) relay X2^ in output X@.

Turn on relay X2^ in output X@ for an interval defined as X2&. Each step of X2& is 16 ms.

Turn on relay 2 in output endpoint 1 for 720 ms (0.72 sec, X2& = 45 * 16 ms = 720 ms).

On or off.

NOTE: X@ = Output number

X1) = Mute

01 – 16 or 32

0 = off (unmuted)

X2% = Video and audio mute

0 = no mute

X2^ = Relay on endpoint

X2& = Pulse duration

X2* = Relay status

1 = on (muted)

1 = video mute 2 = audio mute

1 or 2

0 through 65535 (each step = 16 ms, see the example above)

0 = Off 1 = On

3 = video and audio mute

SIS Command and Response Table for XTP USW 103

NOTE: These commands allow you to control and monitor the universal switcher endpoint from the matrix switcher.

Command ASCII Command

(Host to Unit to Endpoint)

Response

(Endpoint to Unit to Host)

Input video format (available for endpoint input 1 only)

Set format

X!*Y#\

ItypX!*Y#*Y$]

Additional Description

Example:

View format

1*0\

X!\

Ityp1*0*5]

Y#*Y$]

Set input 1 on endpoint X! to Y# video format. The endpoint reports the detected video format, Y$, in response.

Set input 1 on endpoint 1 to auto. The endpoint reports RGB video.

Show set (Y#) and detected (Y$) video format for input 1 on endpoint X!.

Auto-Image (available for endpoint input 1 only)

Execute an auto image

X!A

AadjX!] Execute image sizing, centering, and filtering adjustments on endpoint X!.

Color (available for endpoint input 1 only)

NOTE: Color adjustments are available for RBGcvS (SCART), interlaced component video (YUVi), S-video, and NTSC composite video inputs.

Set a specific color value

Increment color value

Decrement color value

View the color value

EX!*X%COLR}

EX!+COLR}

EX!–COLR}

EX!COLR}

ColrX!*X%]

ColrX!*X%]

ColrX!*X%]

X%]

Specify the color adjustment.

Increase the color setting by one.

Decrease the color setting by one.

Show the color setting.

NOTE: X! = Input number

Y# = Set input video format

Y$ = Detected video format

X% = Picture adjustments

01 – 16 or 32

0 = Auto

1 = Video

2 = S-video

3 = SCART

Identical to

Y#

0 through 255

, above, except

4 = YUV interlace

5 = RGB

6 = YUV

0 = no signal.

Command ASCII Command

(Host to Unit to Endpoint)

Tint (available for endpoint input 1 only)

Response

(Endpoint to Unit to Host)

Additional Description

NOTE: Tint adjustments are available for NTSC S-video, and NTSC composite video inputs.

Set a specific tint value

Increment tint value

EX!*X%TINT}

EX!+TINT}

Decrement tint value EX!–TINT}

View the tint value EX!TINT}

Brightness (available for endpoint input 1 only)

TintX!*X%]

TintX!*X%]

TintX!*X%]

X%]

Specify the tint adjustment.

Increase the tint setting by one.

Decrease the tint setting by one.

Show the tint setting.

NOTE: Brightness adjustments are available for RBGcvS (SCART), interlaced component video (YUVi), S-video, and NTSC composite video inputs.

Set a specific brightness value

EX!*X%BRIT}

Increment brightness value EX!+BRIT}

Decrement brightness value EX!–BRIT}

View the brightness value EX!BRIT}

Contrast (available for endpoint input 1 only)

BritX!*X%]

BritX!*X%]

BritX!*X%]

X%]

Specify the brightness adjustment.

Increase the brightness.

Decrease the brightness.

Show the brightness setting.

NOTE: Contrast adjustments are available for RBGcvS (SCART), interlaced component video (YUVi), S-video, and NTSC composite video inputs.

Set a specific contrast value EX!

*X%CONT}

Increment contrast value

EX!+CONT}

Decrement contrast value

View the contrast value

EX!–CONT}

EX!CONT}

ContX!*X%]

ContX!*X%]

ContX!*X%]

X%]

Specify the contrast adjustment.

Increase the contrast.

Decrease the contrast.

Show the contrast setting.

NOTE: X! = Input number

X% = Picture adjustments

01 – 16 or 32

0 through 255

Command ASCII Command

(Host to Unit to Endpoint)

Pixel phase (available for endpoint input 1 only)

Response

(Endpoint to Unit to Host)

Additional Description

NOTE: Pixel phase adjustments are available for RBGHV and non-interlaced component video (YUVp) video inputs.

Set a specific pixel sampling phase

EX!*X%PHAS}

Increment sampling value

EX!+PHAS}

Decrement sampling value

EX!–PHAS}

View the sampling value

EX!PHAS}

Vertical shift (available for endpoint input 1 only)

Set a specific vertical position

EX!*X^VCTR}

Increment up

EX!+VCTR}

Increment down

View the vertical position

EX!–VCTR}

EX!VCTR}

PhasX!*X%]

PhasX!*X%]

PhasX!*X%]

X%]

Horizontal shift (available for endpoint input 1 only)

Specify a horizontal position EX!

*X^HCTR}

Increment right

EX!+HCTR}

Decrement left

EX!–HCTR}

View the horizontal position EX!

HCTR}

HctrX!*X^]

HctrX!*X^]

HctrX!*X^]

X^]

VctrX!*X^]

VctrX!*X^]

VctrX!*X^]

X^]

Specify the pixel sampling phase.

Increase the phase value.

Decrease the phase value.

Show the pixel sampling phase.

Set input X! horizontal position to X^.

Shift the X! input right.

Shift the X! input left.

Show the horizontal position.

Set input X! vertical position to X^.

Shift the X! input up.

Shift the X! input down.

Show the vertical position.

NOTE: X! = Input number

X% = Picture adjustments

X^ = Shift

01 – 16 or 32

0 through 255

0 through 65535

Command ASCII Command

(Host to Unit to Endpoint)

Response

(Endpoint to Unit to Host)

Additional Description

Analog input presets

NOTE: Analog input presets are a set of variables that can be saved. For the complete list, see the XTP CrossPoint Switchers User Guide.

Save an analog input preset X!

*1*X&,

Recall an analog input preset

X!*1*X&.

Input audio selection

SprX!*1*X&]

RprX!*1*X&]

Command character is a comma.

Command character is a period.

NOTE: These commands select between the audio embedded in the digital video stream and the 2-channel analog audio.

Input audio selection

View input audio all selections

EIX!*X1!AFMT}

Example:

EI1*0AFMT}

View input audio selection

EIX!AFMT}

EIAFMT}

AfmtIX!*X1!]

AfmtI1*0]

X1!]

X1!

1

X1!

2

X1!

3

... X1!

n

]

Auto (0): Digital audio takes priority over analog audio.

Each X1! is the enable or disable status of an output, starting at output 1. n is 16 or 32.

NOTE: X! = Input number

X& = Endpoint preset

X1! = Input audio source

01 – 16 or 32

1 through 8

0 = auto (see the example above)

2 = Analog (local 2-channel audio)

1 = HDMI (de-embedded digital audio) (default)

Command ASCII Command

(Host to Unit to Endpoint)

Audio input gain and attenuation

Response

(Endpoint to Unit to Host)

Additional Description

NOTE: The set gain (G) and set attenuation (g) commands are case sensitive.

Set input level to +dB value X!

Increment gain

Example:

Decrement gain

Read input level

*X1@G

Example:

1*2G

Set input level to -dB value

X!*X1$g

X!+G

5+G

X!–G

X!G

List Digital Sync Validation Processing (DSVP)

List sync of all inputs

0LS

InX!•AudX1#]

In01•Aud+02]

InX!•AudX1#]

InX!•AudX1#]

In05•Aud+03]

InX!•AudX1#]

X1#]

Example

(XTP CrossPoint 3200):

0LS

Set input 1 audio gain to +2 dB.

Increase gain by 1 dB.

Increase audio input 5 level from +2 dB to +3 dB.

Decrease gain by 1 dB.

X1&

1

X1&

2

X1&

3 ... X1&

n

]

16 or 32 (

n

) X1&s; each is the signal status of an input, starting from input 1.

no input detected

Response Status:

Input: input detected

0 0 0 1 1 1 0 . . . 0

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 32

NOTE: • = Space

X! = Input number

X1@ = Audio gain

X1# = Numeric dB value

X1$ = Audio attenuation

X1& = Signal detection status

01 – 16 or 32

0 to +24 (1 dB per step)

–18 to +24 (45 steps of gain or attenuation) (Default = 0 dB)

1 – 18 (1 dB per step)

0

= no input connected

1

= input connected

SIS Command and Response Table for IP-Specific Commands

NOTE: These commands allow you to control and monitor the IP functions of the XTP CrossPoint matrix switcher .

Command

IP and serial port setup

ASCII Command

Set IP address

Read IP address

Set subnet mask

EX2(CI}

ECI}

EX2(CS}

ECS}

Read subnet mask

Set gateway IP address

EX2(CG}

Read gateway IP address

ECG}

Set DHCP on or off

EX3)DH}

Read DHCP on/off status

EDH}

(host to unit)

Response

(unit to host)

IpiX2(]

X2(]

IpsX2(]

X2(]

IpgX2(]

X2(]

IdhX3)]

X3)]

Additional Description

Default:

Default:

Default:

Default:

192.168.254.254

255.255.0.0

0.0.0.0

0 (Off)

NOTE: X2( = IP address

X3) = DHCP

nnn

.

nnn

.

nnn

.

0 = off, 1 = on

nnn

42 XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Remote Control

XTP System Configuration Program

Another way to operate the switcher is via the Windows

®

-based XTP

System Configuration software. For details on installing and operating the program, see the XTP System Configuration Software Guide.

Accessing the HTML Pages

NOTES:

If your Ethernet connection to the matrix switcher is unstable, try turning off the proxy server in your web browser. In Microsoft

Internet Explorer, click Tools > Internet Options >

Connections > LAN Settings, uncheck the Use a proxy

server... box, and then click OK.

For details on operating the switcher via HTML pages, see the

"HTML Operation" section in the XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200

User Guide.

1.

Start the web browser program.

2.

Click in the Address field.

3.

Enter the Matrix IP address in the Address field.

NOTE: 192.168.254.254 is the factory-specified default value for this field.

4.

Press the keyboard <Enter> key. The switcher checks whether it is password-protected.

If the switcher is not password-protected, it checks and downloads the HTML start-up page. The switcher is ready for operation via HTML remote control.

If the switcher is password-protected, it downloads the Enter

Network Password page.

NOTE: A User name entry is not required.

XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Remote Control 43

5.

Enter the appropriate administrator or user password in the

Password field and click OK.

The switcher downloads the HTML start-up page. The switcher is ready for operation via HTML remote control.

44 XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Remote Control

Configuration

Removing and Installing a Board or Blank Panel

NOTES:

For proper cooling and air flow, boards and/or blank panels should be installed in all locations during normal switcher operations.

The input and output boards are hot-swappable. You do not need to power down the switcher to remove and install a board.

Circuit boards can be added or removed to increase or decrease the I/O configuration (size) of the switcher. Remove and replace an I/O board or blank panel as follows:

1.

For a board, disconnect any connected cables.

2.

Rotate the left and right knurled knobs to completely loosen the captive screws.

3.

Gently pull on the knurled knobs to loosen the board or panel from the backplane.

4.

Slide the board or panel out of the chassis (see the drawing on the next page).

ATTENTION:

Do not touch the electronic components or the connectors on the backplane or on the circuit boards without being electrically grounded. Handle circuit boards by their edges only. Electrostatic discharge can damage circuits, even if you cannot feel, see, or hear it.

5.

Place the removed board on an anti-static surface or in an anti-static container.

6.

For a board, orient the board to be installed horizontally

(XTP CrossPoint 1600) or vertically (XTP CrossPoint 3200) and so that the IN or OUT silkscreen on the back panel is right side up.

7.

For a board, align the board with the left and right chassis guides

(above).

8.

Gently slide the board or blank panel into the enclosure. For a board, slide it toward the front panel until it meets resistance.

9.

For a board, gently seat the board in the backplane.

10.

Use a screwdriver to tighten the left and right knurled knobs to lock the board or panel in place.

XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Configuration 45

46 XTP CrossPoint 1600 and 3200 • Configuration

Align with Plastic Guides

IN

Knurled Knobs

L

R

L

R

AUDIO

L

R

L

R

XTP CP 4i HDMI

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:

Extron Electronics

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Anaheim, CA 92805

U.S.A.

Europe and Africa:

Extron Europe

Hanzeboulevard 10

3825 PH Amersfoort

The Netherlands

Japan:

Extron Electronics, Japan

Kyodo Building, 16 Ichibancho

Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0082

Japan

China:

Extron China

686 Ronghua Road

Songjiang District

Shanghai 201611

China

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PM Industrial Bldg.

Singapore 368363

Singapore

Middle East:

Extron Middle East

Dubai Airport Free Zone

F12, PO Box 293666

United Arab Emirates, Dubai

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

Units must be returned insured, with shipping charges prepaid. If not insured, you assume the risk of loss or damage during shipment. Returned units must include the serial number and a description of the problem, as well as the name of the person to contact in case there are any questions.

Extron Electronics makes no further warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the product and its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular use.

In no event will Extron Electronics be liable for direct, indirect, or consequential damages resulting from any defect in this product even if Extron Electronics has been advised of such damage.

Please note that laws vary from state to state and country to country, and that some provisions of this warranty may not apply to you.

Extron USA Headquarters

+800.633.9876 (Inside USA/Canada Only)

Extron USA - West

+1.714.491.1500

+1.714.491.1517 FAX

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+1.919.850.1000

+1.919.850.1001 FAX

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+800.7339.8766

Inside Asia Only

+65.6383.4400

+65.6383.4664 FAX

Extron Middle East

+971.4.2991800

+971.4.2991880 FAX

Extron Europe

+800.3987.6673 (Inside Europe Only)

+31.33.453.4040

+31.33.453.4050 FAX

Extron Japan

+81.3.3511.7655

+81.3.3511.7656 FAX

Extron Korea

+82.2.3444.1571

+82.2.3444.1575 FAX

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1800.3070.3777 (Inside India Only)

+91-80 3055.3777

+91 80 3055 3737 FAX

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+4000.EXTRON

+4000.398766

Inside China Only

+86.21.3760.1568

+86.21.3760.1566 FAX

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