Extron electronic Stereo System DVS 605 User Manual

User Guide  
SCALERS AND SIGNAL PROCESSORS  
DVS 605  
HDCP-Compliant Scaler  
(with Seamless Switching)  
DVS 605  
DVS 605 AD  
68-2110-01 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.  
NOTE: This unit was tested with shielded I/O cables on the peripheral devices. Shielded  
cables must be used to ensure compliance with FCC emissions limits. 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:  
CAUTION: A caution indicates a situation that may result in minor injury.  
NOTE: A note draws attention to important information.  
Software Commands  
Commands are written in the fonts shown here:  
^ARMerge Scene,,Op1 scene 1,1^B51^W^C  
[01]R000400300004000080000600[02]35[17][03]  
EX!*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”  
represents 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 Filemenu, select New.  
Click the OKbutton.  
Copyright  
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Trademarks  
All trademarks mentioned in this guide are the properties of their respective owners.  
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Contents  
Introduction ............................................ 1  
DVS 605 Series Description........................... 1  
Licensed Third-party Software Used in the DVS  
605 ................................................................ 2  
Key Features.................................................. 3  
Controlling the DVS 605............................... 6  
Rear Panel Connections.......................... 7  
Rear Panel Cabling........................................ 7  
Operation ...............................................11  
Front Panel Overview.................................. 11  
Powering Up ............................................... 12  
The DVS 605 Menu System —  
Configuration and Adjustments................ 13  
Menu Navigation Using Front Panel  
Controls................................................... 13  
Menu Overview....................................... 13  
User Presets.............................................. 15  
Picture Control ........................................ 15  
Input Configuration................................ 16  
Output Configuration............................. 17  
Audio Configuration (All Models).......... 19  
Advanced Configuration ........................ 20  
View Comm Settings............................... 23  
Exit Menu................................................. 23  
Front Panel Lockout (Executive Modes)..... 23  
Picture-in-picture (PIP) Mode ..................... 24  
Front Panel Activation ............................ 24  
PIP Presets ............................................... 25  
Resetting the Unit....................................... 26  
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Introduction  
This manual contains information about the Extron DVS 605 scalers with instructions for  
experienced installers on how to install, configure, and operate the equipment.  
In this manual the terms “DVS,” “digital video scaler,” and “scaler” are used  
interchangeably and refer to any DVS 605 model.  
DVS 605 Series Description  
The DVS 605 series of digital video scalers is comprised of:  
DVS 605, standard model  
DVS 605 A, with audio switching  
DVS 605 D,with 3G/HD-SDI output  
DVS 605 AD, with 3G/HD-SDI output and audio switching  
All models are full rack, and are available with optional 3G/HD-SDI outputs (DVS 605 D  
and DVS 605 AD) and balanced/unbalanced audio (DVS 605 A and DVS 605 AD).  
All models are high performance video scalers that include three HDMI inputs, two  
universal analog video inputs, and simultaneous HDMI and analog high resolution outputs.  
The DVS 605 models accept a wide variety of video formats including HDMI with HDCP,  
HDTV, RGB, and standard definition video. They feature advanced Extron video signal  
processing with 1080i de-interlacing, Deep Color processing, and true seamless switching  
for professional-quality presentations. The DVS 605 models offer flexible control options  
including Ethernet, RS-232, USB, hardwired IR, and contact closure.  
The five inputs of all DVS 605 models accommodate a variety of sources. The analog  
inputs can automatically detect and process RGB computer-video, HDTV, component  
video, S-video, and composite video. The DVS 605 provides the capability to integrate  
digital and analog video devices, with HDCP compliance to enable integration of Blu-Ray  
Disc players and cable or satellite HD receivers. Auto-switching between inputs streamlines  
system operation as well as integration with presentation switchers or matrix switchers.  
Output scan rates are available from VGA (640x480) to UXGA (1600x1200) resolution, as  
well as HDTV at 720p, 1080i, 1080p/60 Hz, and 2k/60Hz.  
NOTE: See the Resolution and Refresh Rate table on page 17 for a complete list.  
The DVS 605 models feature EDID Minder® and Key Minder®. EDID Minder automatically  
manages Extended Digital Identification Data (EDID) communications between the display  
device and all the HDMI and VGA computer-video input sources.  
For HDMI signals with protected content, Key Minder authenticates and maintains  
continuous HDCP encryption between input and output devices to ensure quick and  
reliable switching in professional AV environments.  
DVS 605 models with audio switching feature HDMI audio embedding and de-  
embedding. Any input audio signal can be embedded onto the HDMI output.  
DVS 605 audio models can also extract embedded HDMI audio to analog and digital  
S/PDIF outputs. The DVS 605 AD, with audio switching plus 3G-SDI/HD-SDI output, can  
embed up to eight channels of audio onto the SDI output.  
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Licensed Third-party Software Used in the DVS 605  
The DVS 605 uses various licensed third-party software during operation. To view details  
about third-party packages and associated licensing, click the License Information  
button on the Unit Information page of Default web pages (see Unit Information Page  
section on page 85). The DVS 605 License Information  
dialog box opens.  
To view a copy of a listed package license, in the dialog  
box, click the link in the License column for the relevant  
package. This opens in a separate window a copy of the  
package license.  
Click Closeto close the dialog box.  
The table below lists the licensed third-party software  
used by the DVS 605.  
NOTE: Licensed third-party software used by the  
DVS 605 is subject to change without  
notice.  
Licensed Third-party Software Used in the DVS 605  
Package  
avahi  
License  
GNU LGPL v2.1  
BSD  
Package  
libpng  
lighttpd  
Linux  
License  
libpng license  
BSD  
bstrib  
busybox  
bzip2  
GNU GPL v2  
BSD  
GNU GPL v2  
MIT  
lua  
cjson  
MIT  
lua-cjson  
luafilesystem  
luasocket  
luastruct  
mtd  
MIT  
expat  
BSD  
MIT  
ExtJS4  
Sencha Commercial License  
fcgi  
MIT  
fcgi  
MIT  
freetype  
gnupg-1.4.7  
gpgme  
ifplugd  
jpeg  
Free Type License  
GNU LGPL v2.1  
GNU LGPL  
GNU GPL  
libjpeg  
GNU GPL v2  
MIT  
ncurses  
openssh  
openssl  
PAM  
BSD  
OpenSSL  
BSD  
libassuan  
libcgicc 3.2.3  
libcurl  
GNU LGPL  
GNU LGPL v2.1  
ICS  
pcre  
BSD  
psmisc  
qt  
GNU GPL v2  
GNU LGPL v2.1  
GNU GPL v2  
BSD  
libdaemon  
libdnet  
libgpg  
GNU GPL v2.1  
BSD  
socat  
spawn-fcgi  
sqlite  
GNU GPL v2.1  
BSD  
Public Domain  
Custom  
libcap  
xinetd  
net-snmp  
BSD  
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Key Features  
Video Inputs  
Three HDMI inputs and two universal auto-detecting analog video inputs — The two  
universal 15-pin HD inputs automatically detect incoming RGB, HD component video,  
YUVi, S-video, or composite video signals. The DVS 605 allows for seamless switching  
between HDMI and analog video sources.  
Auto input format detection — For the universal analog video inputs, the DVS 605  
detects the incoming signal format, automatically reconfiguring the scaler to provide  
the appropriate decoding and signal processing.  
Auto-switching between inputs — The DVS 605 can automatically switch between  
input sources. With auto-switching, the DVS 605 can accommodate additional inputs  
when connected to the outputs of a larger presentation switcher, or can be used for  
unmanaged switching, or upstream matrix switcher.  
True seamless switching — Seamless cut and dissolve transition effects are available  
for inputs 1 to 4. Input 5 features glitch-free switching with a fade through black.  
Video Outputs  
Simultaneous scaled outputs for HDMI, HD-SDI, and analog RGB or HD component  
video — HDMI and high resolution analog RGB or component video outputs are  
available for driving two displays.  
Selectable output rates from 640x480 to 1920x1200, including HDTV 1080p/60 Hz  
— Available output rates include computer video up to 1920x1200, HDTV rates up to  
1080p/60Hz, and 2048x1080 (2k/60Hz).  
Picture-in-picture (PIP) — For inputs 1 to 4, the DVS 605 provides unrestricted two-  
window display of standard definition and high resolution digital and analog video  
sources. Multiple PIP presets are available, including side-by-side windows. The main  
and PIP windows can be dynamically sized, positioned, and magnified. In audio  
models, audio switching can be set to follow either the main or PIP window.  
Audio  
Audio switching — The DVS 605 A and DVS 605 AD feature audio switching for five  
analog stereo balanced or unbalanced inputs.  
Output volume control — DVS 605 audio models provide master volume control.  
Fixed and variable line level outputs are available, and each output can be balanced  
or unbalanced. Stereo input signals can be output as dual mono. The DVS 605 audio  
models also include a S/PDIF digital audio output.  
Audio input gain and attenuation — Gain or attenuation can be adjusted for each  
analog audio input to eliminate noticeable differences when switching between  
sources.  
Audio breakaway — Provides the capability to break an audio signal away from its  
corresponding video signal and route to the audio outputs, allowing the analog audio  
channels to be operated as a separate switcher.  
Audio switching transitions — A transition technique can be applied during switches  
that lowers the audio of the switched-out source while simultaneously bringing up  
the audio of the activated source. The duration of the audio crossfade matches the  
duration of the video switching transition.  
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Integrated audio delay — The audio output is automatically delayed to compensate  
for latency introduced by the video processing. An additional audio delay can also be  
adjusted to a user defined setting.  
HDMI audio embedding and de-embedding — For DVS 605 models with audio,  
analog input audio signals can be embedded onto the HDMI output signal.  
The DVS 605 can also extract PCM embedded HDMI audio signals. Encoded bitstream  
audio for Dolby® Digital or DTS® Digital Surround a can be passed to the HDMI and  
S/PDIF outputs.  
General  
HDCP compliance — features include data rates up to 6.75 Gbps, Deep Color, and HD  
lossless audio formats.  
HDCP authentication and signal presence confirmation via RS-232 or Ethernet — The  
DVS 605 provides real-time verification of HDCP status for each digital video input and  
output. This allows for signal and HDCP verification through USB, RS-232, or Ethernet,  
providing feedback to a system operator or helpdesk support staff.  
HDCP visual confirmation provides a green signal when encrypted content is sent to a  
non-compliant display, providing immediate visual confirmation that protected content  
cannot be viewed on the display.  
Key Minder continuously verifies HDCP compliance for quick, reliable switching. It  
authenticates and maintains continuous HDCP encryption between input and output  
devices to ensure quick and reliable switching while enabling simultaneous distribution  
of a single source signal to one or more displays.  
Advanced scaling engine — The DVS 605 features a high performance 30-bit scaling  
engine with the ability to scale high resolution computer-video and HDTV as well as  
standard definition video up or down in resolution.  
EDID Minder automatically manages EDID communication between connected  
devices, ensuring all sources power up properly and reliably output content for display.  
AFL- Accu-RATE Frame Lock — A patented technology exclusive to Extron that  
eliminates image tearing caused by frame rate conversion.  
Image freeze control — A live image can be frozen using control via USB, RS-232  
serial, Ethernet, or IR control.  
Auto-Imagesetup — When activated, the unit automatically detects the resolution  
of the incoming video signal and sets the total pixels, active pixels, and active lines, as  
well as the horizontal and vertical starting points.  
Auto Input Memory — When activated, the DVS 605 automatically stores size,  
position, and picture settings based on the incoming signal. When the same signal is  
detected again, these image settings are automatically recalled from memory.  
On-screen display — The DVS 605 features an on-screen display which displays status  
information of the currently selected input.  
On-screen input labels — An on-screen text label may be assigned to each input. The  
label can be up to 16 characters and input via RS-232 or Ethernet.  
Power screen saver mode and standby modes — The DVS 605 can be set to  
automatically mute video and sync output to the display device when no active input  
signal is detected. This allows the projector or flat-panel display to automatically enter  
into standby mode to save energy and enhance lamp or panel life.  
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Picture controls for brightness, contrast, color, tint, and detail, as well as horizontal  
and vertical positioning, and sizing — 16 user memory presets are available for each  
input to store all image settings.  
Automatic 3:2 and 2:2 pulldown detection — The DVS 605 offers advanced film  
mode processing techniques that help maximize image detail and sharpness for NTSC,  
PAL, and HDTV 1080i sources that originated from film.  
Motion adaptive 1080i and SD de-interlacing — The DVS 605 provides high  
performance de-interlacing for 1080i and standard definition signals from sources  
including cable or satellite set-top boxes, delivering optimized image quality through  
advanced motion compensation.  
Aspect ratio control — The aspect ratio of the video output can be controlled by  
selecting a Fill mode, which provides a full screen output, or a Follow mode, which  
preserves the original aspect ratio of the input signal.  
Quad standard video decoding — The DVS 605 uses a digital, 3D adaptive comb  
filter to decode NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43, PAL, and SECAM for integration into systems  
worldwide.  
Internal test patterns for calibration and setup — The DVS 605 offers 14 test patterns,  
including a crop pattern, crosshatch, 16 bar grayscale, color bars, alternating pixels,  
ramp, white field, 4 x 4 crosshatch, and four aspect ratio patterns – 1.33, 1.78, 1.85,  
and 2.35.  
Optional 3G/HD-SDI output with Genlock that complies with SMPTE 292M and  
424M, and ITU digital video standards. Genlock allows synchronization to an external  
reference signal for integration into broadcast and production applications  
Front panel security lockout — This feature locks out all front panel functions except  
for input selection; all functions however, are available through USB, RS-232, or  
Ethernet control.  
Hardwired IR connection — The DVS 605 features a rear panel hardwired IR port  
for connection to Extron MediaLink® Controllers, IP Link® Control Processors, or IR  
receivers for additional control flexibility.  
Ethernet monitoring and control — The DVS 605 can be controlled and pro-actively  
monitored over a LAN, WAN, or the Internet. An intuitive web interface is included for  
setup and control.  
RS-232 control port — Using serial commands, the DVS 605 can be controlled and  
configured via the Extron Windows®-based control program, or integrated into  
a control system. Extron products use the SIS- Simple Instruction Set command  
protocol, a set of basic ASCII code commands that allow for quick and easy  
programming.  
Front panel USB configuration port — Enables easy configuration without having to  
access the rear panel.  
Contact closure ports — Can be used for external control of source switching.  
Rack-mountable 1U, full rack width metal enclosure  
Includes LockIt® HDMI cable lacing brackets  
Internal universal power supply — The 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, international power  
supply provides worldwide power compatibility.  
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Controlling the DVS 605  
All DVS 605 Series units can be controlled using one or more of the following methods:  
The front panel controls.  
A computer, a touch screen panel, or any other device that can send and receive  
serial communications through the USB, RS-232 or Ethernet port. The Extron Simple  
Instruction Set (SIS) is a set of simple keystroke commands that can be used with any  
such devices.  
The Extron Windows-based DVS 605 Configuration Software Program provides a  
graphical interface for controlling the scaler from a computer.  
Embedded web pages provide a web browser based interface for controlling the scaler  
from a computer over a LAN network  
Hardwired IR.  
Ethernet control via IP Link, enabling the scaler to be controlled and actively monitored  
over a LAN, WAN, or the Internet.  
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Rear Panel  
Connections  
This section describes how to connect cables to a DVS 605 scaler.  
Rear Panel Cabling  
The illustration below shows all the possible rear panel features of the audio (DVS 605 A  
and DVS 605 AD) and the non-audio (DVS 605 and DVS 605 D) models.  
3
15  
DVS 605  
INPUT  
OUTPUTS  
REMOTE  
1
2
5
AUX  
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
S
3G/HD SDI  
-
GENLOCK  
RESET  
CONTACT  
UNIVERSAL  
HDMI  
RS-232 IR  
100-240 VAC  
~
.7A MAX  
RGB/R-Y, Y, B-Y  
HDMI  
Tx Rx  
G
G
50/60Hz  
LAN  
2
1
14  
15  
5
6
12 13  
8
3
7
DVS 605 D  
INPUT  
OUTPUTS  
REMOTE  
1
2
5
AUX  
HDMI  
5
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
S
3G/HD SDI  
-
GENLOCK  
RESET  
CONTACT  
UNIVERSAL  
HDMI  
RS-232 IR  
100-240 VAC  
~
.7A MAX  
RGB/R-Y, Y, B-Y  
Tx Rx  
G
G
50/60Hz  
LAN  
2
1
14  
15  
6
12 13  
3
DVS 605 A  
INPUT  
OUTPUTS  
REMOTE  
1
5
AUX  
3
1
2
3
4
5
S
AUDIO INPUTS  
AUDIO OUTPUTS  
3G/HD SDI  
-
GENLOCK  
RESET  
CONTACT  
UNIVERSAL  
1
2
3
4
5
FIXED  
FIXED  
VARIABLE  
R
2
HDMI  
RS-232 IR  
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
4
100-240 VAC  
~
.7A MAX  
RGB/R-Y, Y, B-Y  
S/PDIF  
HDMI  
Tx Rx  
G
G
50/60Hz  
LAN  
2
1
14  
15  
5
6
12 13  
8
4
9
10  
11  
3
7
DVS 605 AD  
INPUT  
OUTPUTS  
REMOTE  
1
5
AUX  
3
1
2
3
4
5
AUDIO INPUTS  
AUDIO OUTPUTS  
3G/HD - SDI  
GENLOCK  
RESET  
CONTACT  
UNIVERSAL  
1
2
3
4
5
FIXED  
FIXED  
VARIABLE  
R
2
HDMI  
RS-232 IR  
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
4
100-240 VAC  
50/60Hz  
~
.7A MAX  
RGB/R-Y, Y, B-Y  
S/PDIF  
HDMI  
Tx Rx  
G
G
S
LAN  
2
4
1
14  
5
6
12 13  
9
10  
11  
Figure 1. DVS 605 Rear Panel Features — All Models  
Power and video input connections  
Output and control connections  
eHDMI connector  
aAC power connector  
kAudio output (variable), 5-pole  
captive screw connector  
(audio models only)  
bUniversal analog VGA connectors  
f RGB/R-Y,Y, B-Y component VGA connector  
— inputs 1 and 2  
g3G/HD-SDI connector (optional)  
lReset button and LED  
mRJ-45 LAN connector  
cHDMI connectors — inputs 3-5  
(SDI models only)  
(Note: PIP is not available on input 5)  
hGenlock connectors — input and loop  
nRS-232 and IR 5-pole captive  
dAudio 5-pole captive screw connectors  
(SDI models only)  
screw connector  
— inputs 1- 5 (audio models only)  
iAudio output (fixed), 5-pole captive  
oContact closure 5-pole captive  
screw connector (shares a ground  
with RS-232)  
screw connector (audio models only)  
jRCA audio (S/PDIF) output connector  
(audio models only)  
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Power input — Connect the standard IEC power cord from a 100 to 240 VAC,  
50-60 Hz power source into this connector. The front panel control and input selection  
buttons light in sequence during power-up.  
a
b
Inputs 1 and 2 — Connect suitable inputs to these two universal analog input ports  
(15-pin HD [VGA] connectors) for auto-detection of RGB, HD component video, YUVi,  
S-video, or composite video signals.  
These universal analog input ports can be configured to accept RGB (RGBHV, RGBs),  
component video (bi- or tri-level), S-video, or composite video signals. The default  
setting is for auto detect. The table below shows the pinouts for each format type on  
the 15-pin HD (VGA) connector. The 15-pin HD supports EDID emulation.  
Pinout Table for 15-pin HD Connector  
Pin  
1
RGBHV  
Red  
RGBs  
Red  
Component  
S-video  
Composite  
R-Y  
Y
2
Green  
Blue  
Green  
Blue  
Luma  
Video  
3
B-Y  
Chroma  
4
No  
No  
Connection  
Connection  
5
No  
No  
Connection  
Connection  
6
7
Red Return  
Green Return  
Blue Return  
Red Return  
Green Return  
Blue Return  
R-Y Return  
Y Return  
L Return  
C Return  
Video Return  
8
B-Y Return  
9
10  
11  
Ground  
Ground  
No  
No  
Connection  
Connection  
5
1
12  
13  
14  
15  
EDID/DDC  
H Sync  
EDID/DDC  
C Sync  
V Sync  
15  
11  
EDID/DDC  
EDID/DDC  
Inputs 3 to 5 — Connect HDMI sources to these three HDMI connectors.  
Audio from the HDMI inputs can be de-embeded from the HDMI source. This allows  
the user to choose to select audio either from the HDMI inputs or the analog audio  
captive screw inputs. Once an audio source is selected, the unselected source is  
disabled. The default selection is 2-channel digital audio from the HDMI inputs.  
c
Connect up to three digital HDMI and DVD-D inputs to the HDMI connectors  
.
c
Connect DVI-D sources using an adapter cable and secure the connectors to the  
DVS using the LockItbracket as follows:  
1. Plug the HDMI cables into the panel connections.  
1
2. Loosen the side HDMI connection mounting screw  
from the panel enough to allow the LockIt  
lacing bracket to be placed over it.  
2
3. Place the LockIt lacing bracket onto the screw and  
3
slide it up against the HDMI connector. Tighten the  
screw to secure the bracket.  
4. Loosely place the included tie wrap around the  
HDMI connector and LockIt lacing bracket.  
4
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5. While holding the connector securely against the lacing bracket, tighten the tie  
wrap, then remove any excess length.  
The LockIt bracket can also be used in a stacked formation, as shown below.  
Side Mounted  
Stacked  
Figure 2. LockIt Bracket Mounting Options  
Audio inputs 1-5 (audio models only) — Connect audio sources to these 5-pole,  
captive screw connectors. Wire the connector for line level, balanced or unbalanced,  
analog stereo as shown below.  
d
Tip  
Tip  
Sleeve  
Tip  
Ring  
Sleeves  
Tip  
Sleeve  
Ring  
Unbalanced Stereo Input  
Balanced Stereo Input  
Figure 3. Audio Input Connector Wiring  
NOTE: Control signal ground pins are labeled “G”. Audio ground pins are as  
The wiring and function are the same, whichever way your product is  
labeled.  
.
HDMI output — Connect an HDMI display device to this HDMI connector.  
e
f
RGB or HD component (R-Y, Y, B-Y) 15-pin HD video output — Connect an RGB  
video display or HD component video display to this HD 15-pin connector.  
NOTE: Simultaneous identical scaled outputs for HDMI and analog RGB or HD component  
video are available.  
Optional 3G-SDI/HD-SDI output connector — Connect an SDI (serial digital  
interface) display to this female BNC connector for SDI output. This complies with  
SMPTE 292M and 424M and ITU video digital standards.  
g
h
i
Genlock connector and loop through (SDI models only) — Connect an external  
reference signal for synchronization of the SDI output. The loop through can be used  
to synchronize additional devices.  
Audio output (fixed, audio models only) — Connect audio output devices to this  
5-pole, captive screw connector for line level, balanced or unbalanced, analog stereo.  
Wire the connectors as shown below.  
No Ground Here  
Tip  
Ring  
Sleeves  
Tip  
Tip  
Sleeves  
Tip  
Ring  
Do not tin the wires!  
No Ground Here  
Balanced Audio Output  
Unbalanced Audio Output  
Figure 4. Audio Output Connector Wiring  
RCA audio output (S/PDIF, xed, audio models only) — Plug in an S/PDIF audio  
output device into this female RCA connector. This connector outputs digital S/PDIF  
audio formats (2-channel LPCM, Dolby Digital, or DTS).  
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Audio output (variable, audio models only) — Connect audio output devices to  
this 5-pole, captive screw connector for line level, balanced or unbalanced, analog  
stereo. Wire the connectors as shown below.  
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No Ground Here  
Tip  
Ring  
Sleeves  
Tip  
Tip  
Sleeves  
Tip  
Ring  
Do not tin the wires!  
No Ground Here  
Balanced Audio Output  
Unbalanced Audio Output  
Figure 5. Audio Output Connector Wiring  
Reset button and LED — Using an Extron Tweeker, pointed stylus, or ballpoint pen,  
press this recessed button for manual resets. The unit has four modes of reset (see  
“Resetting the Unit” later in this guide for additional information). The green LED  
flashes to show the reset mode indicators and that power is on.  
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LAN connector — Plug an RJ-45 jack into this socket to connect the unit to a  
computer network. Use a patch cable to connect to a switch, hub, or router.  
Wire the connector as shown below.  
Pins:  
12345678  
T568A  
T568B  
Pin  
Wire color  
Wire color  
1
White-green  
White-orange  
2
3
4
5
Green  
Orange  
White-orange  
Blue  
White-green  
Blue  
White-blue  
White-blue  
6
7
8
Orange  
Green  
White-brown  
Brown  
White-brown  
Brown  
Insert Twisted  
Pair Wires  
RJ-45  
Connector  
Figure 6. RJ-45 LAN Connector Wiring  
LAN Activity LED — A blinking yellow LED indicates LAN activity.  
Link LED — The green LED lights to indicate a good LAN connection.  
RS-232/IR port — For serial RS-232 control, connect a host computer or control  
system to the 5-pole captive screw connector. Is also a hard wired IR control for use  
with an external IR controller.  
The default protocol is 9600 baud, 1 stop bit, no parity, 8 data bits, no flow control.  
By default the IR port is disabled.  
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Remote contact closure port — For remote input selection of any of the five  
inputs, connect a suitable contact closure control device to this 5-pole captive screw  
connector. The contact closure port and the RS-232 port share a common ground.  
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Operation  
This section of the manual discusses the operation of a DVS 605 device, and is divided  
into four sections:  
Front Panel Overview  
3
DVS 605  
DIGITAL VIDEO SCALER  
MENU  
NEXT  
1
4
2
5
3
AUTO  
SWAP  
ADJUST  
EXTRON  
DVS 605  
PIP  
CONFIG  
2
5
6
1
4
7
Figure 7. DVS 605 Front Panel Features  
Front Panel mini USB configuration port — Connect a control system or computer  
to this mini USB port for device configuration, control, and firmware upgrades.  
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Input selection buttons and LEDs (1-5) —  
Input LEDs — The LED of the selected input lights when the button is pressed. A  
blinking LED indicates an audio breakaway input (audio models only).  
Inputs 1 and 2 (universal input buttons) — Input 1 and 2 select Auto detect,  
RGB scaled (RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB), Auto-YUV, RGBcvS, S-video, and Composite video  
inputs.  
Inputs 3, 4, and 5 (HDMI/DVI buttons) — Inputs 3, 4, and 5 select the HDMI/DVI  
input signals.  
Auto-Image button — Use this to start an Auto-Image function which automatically  
sizes and centers an input signal.  
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PIP (Picture-In-Picture) button and Swap Image button — The PIP button enable  
or disables the PIP mode. The Swap button allows the user to swap the two current  
inputs displayed in the main and PIP windows.  
LCD display — Displays configuration menus and status information. See the “The  
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Menu Navigation buttons (Menu and Next) —  
Menu — Use this button to enter and move through the main menu system.  
Next — Use this button to step through the submenus of the scaler menu system.  
Adjustment knobs (horizontal [and vertical {) — When using the menu system,  
rotate either of these two knobs to scroll through the menu options and to make any  
adjustments.  
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Powering Up  
When applying power to the DVS 605, the unit undergoes a start-up self testing sequence  
(see image below) and then the LCD displays the default display cycle.  
Default Display Cycle  
When in use but not in any menu mode, the LCD screen defaults to cycling through the  
input/output configuration currently installed. The displayed content may vary, depending  
on the input video signal type. See figure 8 for a typical default display cycle.  
Apply  
Power  
Display screen  
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Note: Times shown are approximate.  
Default Display Cycle  
first lights blank  
sec.  
2
2
16  
sec.  
11  
sec.  
sec.  
sec.  
IN  
RGBHV  
IN  
31.47 kHz  
EXTRON  
ELECTRONICS  
60-1059-xx  
FW v1.xx  
EXTRON  
#1 640x480  
#1 59.94 Hz  
DVS 605 XX  
OUTPUT  
720p@60  
2 sec.  
2 sec.  
All input LEDs flash  
(red then green).  
Last active input  
button(s) remains lit.  
1
1
2
3
4
5
PIP  
Figure 8. Typical default display cycle  
The default display cycle shows the scaler output rate and refresh rates for the currently  
selected input.  
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The DVS 605 Menu System — Configuration and Adjustments  
Scaler configuration and adjustments can be performed by using the embedded web  
pages (see “Using Default Web Pages” section), the Windows-based control program (see  
the “Extron Configurator” section), the Extron Simple Instruction Set (SIS) of commands  
(see the “SIS Communication and Control” section), or by using the front panel controls  
and the menus displayed on the DVS units LCD screen. These menus are used primarily  
when the scaler is first set up.  
Menu Navigation Using Front Panel Controls  
Menu button — Press the Menu button to activate menus and scroll through the eight  
main menus.  
Next button — Press the Next button to move between the submenus of a selected main  
menu item.  
Adjust ([,{) knobs — In configuration mode, rotate the Adjust horizontal ([) knob  
and Adjust vertical ({) knob to scroll through submenu options and to make adjustment  
selections. See the flowcharts in this chapter for explanations on knob adjustments.  
Menu Overview  
After start-up, and when no adjustments are actively being made, the “default cycle”  
appears on the LCD. The screens cycle between the screen that shows the active inputs  
number and video format and the current output resolution.  
Pressing the Menu button once brings up the first of eight main (top level) menus, as  
shown below. Each successive press of the menu button goes to the next main menu.  
Default Display Cycle  
Menu  
INPUT  
CONFIG  
Menu  
Menu  
OUTPUT  
CONFIG  
Menu  
Menu  
USER  
PRESETS  
PICTURE  
CONTROL  
Menu  
Menu  
2
sec.  
IN  
RGBHV  
#1 640x480  
IN  
31.47 kHz  
#1 59.94 Hz  
Menu  
OUTPUT  
720p@60  
2 sec.  
2 sec.  
AUDIO  
CONFIG  
VIEW COMM  
SETTINGS  
ADVANCED  
CONFIG  
EXIT MENU?  
PRESS NEXT  
Menu  
Menu  
Next  
Next  
Figure 9. Top Level Menus  
A fourth default cycle menu appears only when genlock is enabled. See the Genlock  
status section (page 17) for details.  
NOTE: From any menu or submenu, after 20 seconds of inactivity the DVS will save all  
adjustment settings and time-out to the default cycle.  
The flowchart shown on the following page provides an overview of the complete menu  
system, with configuration submenus and the options for each setting. In the flow charts  
the use of “x”, (for example in (x) or Inx) indicates an input number.  
Use the Menu button to scroll between top level menus and press Next to enter the  
submenus.  
NOTE: If no signal is present on the currently selected input, NO SIGNAL appears in  
place of the input type, for example, INPUT 4 NO SIGNAL.  
Details of each of the menus are on subsequent pages.  
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To return to the default cycle form within any menu, press the Menu button repeatedly  
until the Exit menu appears, then press the Next button. Alternatively, allow the DVS 605  
to time-out (after 20 seconds).  
Submenus are accessed from a main menu by pressing the Next button. When within a  
submenu, press the Menu button to go out of the submenu and back to the active main  
menu.  
User Presets  
This menu alows the user save or recall up to 16 presets for the selected input, shown as  
INx on the LCD screen.  
To use this menu press Next to get the relevant submenu, Recall or Save.  
When within the submenu use the adjust knobs to select the preset to save or recall.  
Press menu to exit the submenu.  
Next  
Next  
INx RECALL  
<N/A>  
USER  
PRESETS  
INx SAVE  
<02>  
Rotate either to  
select a preset to  
recall settings.  
Rotate either  
to select a preset  
to save current  
settings to.  
Figure 11. User Preset Menu  
Picture Control  
This menu allows the user to adjust various picture control settings such as horizontal and  
vertical window positioning, horizontal and vertical window size, brightness and contrast,  
color and tint, and detail settings for the selected input. The selected input is shown as (x)  
on the LCD screen.  
To use this menu press Next to get the relevant submenu.  
When within the submenu use the adjust knobs to select and then adjust the values as  
desired.  
Press menu to exit the submenu.  
Next  
Next  
Next  
Next  
(x)BRIT CONT  
064* *064  
(x)H  
POS  
V
PICTURE  
CONTROL  
(x)H SIZE  
V
+00000+00000  
00000 00000  
Rotate  
to adjust  
Rotate  
to adjust  
Rotate  
to adjust  
brightness.  
Rotate to adjust  
contrast (* = default).  
window horizontal  
position.  
Rotate to adjust  
window vertical  
position.  
window horizontal  
size.  
Rotate to adjust  
window vertical size.  
Next  
Next  
(x) DETAIL  
*064  
(x)COL  
064*  
TINT  
*064  
Rotate either to  
set detail level  
(* = default).  
Rotate  
color.  
Rotate to adjust  
tint (* = default).  
to adjust  
Figure 12. Picture Control Menu  
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Input Configuration  
This menu allows the user to adjust various input configuration settings such as; video  
signal type, film mode, horizontal and vertical start position, horizontal and vertical active  
pixels, total pixel number, phase, and EDID settings for the selected input. The selected  
input is shown as (x) on the LCD screen images.  
Next  
Next  
Next  
Next  
INPUT  
CONFIG  
INPUT #x  
RGB  
(x)H START  
V
(x)FILM MODE  
OFF <ON>  
027 029  
Rotate either to  
turn film mode  
off or on.  
Rotate either to  
select input  
signal type.  
Rotate  
to adjust  
horizontal start.  
Rotate to adjust  
vertical start.  
Next  
Next  
Next  
to adjust  
(x)TPIX  
1344*  
PHAS  
01  
(x)H ACT  
V
INx  
EDID  
1024*  
*0768  
1600x1200@60  
Rotate  
Rotate  
to adjust  
Rotate to set  
horizontal active pixel.  
Rotate to adjust  
vertical active pixels  
(* = default).  
total pixels.  
Rotate to adjust  
phase (* = default).  
EDID resolution for  
the active input.  
Rotate to set  
refresh rate.  
Figure 13. Input Configuration Menu  
NOTE: Only inputs 1 and 2 offer selectable video types.  
Input video types  
Rotate either the Adjust horizontal ([) or Adjust vertical ({) knob while in any of the  
Input submenus to select the appropriate video format.  
Input 1  
Input 1 is a universal analog input for RGB scaled, Auto YUV, RGBcvS, S-video and  
composite video.  
When input 1 is set to YUV Auto, the scaler detects if YUVi or YUVp/HDTV is applied and  
sets the input accordingly.  
It can also be set to auto detect the incoming input signal type. This is the default setting.  
Input 2  
Input 2 is a universal analog input for RGB scaled, Auto YUV, RGBcvS, S-video and  
composite video.  
When input 2 is set to YUV Auto, the scaler detects if YUVi or YUVp/HDTV is applied and  
sets the input accordingly.  
It can also be set to auto-detect the incoming input signal type. This is the default setting.  
Inputs 3-5  
Input 3 through 5 are digital inputs for HDMI/DVI input signals.  
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Output Configuration  
The output configuration menu allows selection of; output resolution and refresh rates,  
analog output types (RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB and Y, B-Y, R-Y), sync polarity, HDMI format,  
HDCP notification display, Genlock setting.  
Next  
Next  
Next  
Next  
SYNC  
H- V-  
RESOLUTION  
1365x1024@60  
VGA FORMAT  
RGBHV  
OUTPUT  
CONFIG  
Rotate  
a resolution.  
Rotate to select  
a refresh rate.  
to select  
Rotate either to  
select VGA  
format.  
Rotate either to  
set sync values.  
Next  
Next  
HDCP NOTE  
OFF <ON>  
GENLOCK  
OFF  
HDMI FORMAT  
AUTO  
Rotate either to  
set HDMI format.  
Rotate either to  
tun HDCP note  
on or off.  
Rotate either to  
set Genlock mode.  
Figure 14. Output Configuration Menu  
Resolutions and Refresh Rates  
Rotate the horizontal ([) knob to select a resolution, and the vertical ({) knob for refresh  
rates. The default resolution and rate is 720p/60 Hz.  
There are also 5 custom, user-defined/captured rates available (C1 - C5). When no rate is  
captured or uploaded to any of the 5 custom slots, they default to 720p/60 Hz.  
Resolution  
Custom 1 through 5  
640 x 480  
800 x 600  
852 x 480  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 852  
1024 x 1024  
1280 x 768  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 1024  
1360 x 765  
1360 x 768  
1365 x 768  
1366 x 768  
1365 x 1024  
1440 x 900  
1400 x1050  
1600 x 900  
1680 x 1050  
1600 x 1200  
1920x1200  
480p  
23.98 Hz  
24 Hz  
25 Hz 29.97 Hz  
30 Hz  
50 Hz  
59.94 Hz  
60 Hz  
75 Hz  
For captured or uploaded EDID tables  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
576p  
X
720p  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
1080i  
1080p  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
2k  
X
X
X
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When a new custom rate has ben captured or uploaded, the On-Screen-Display (OSD)  
dynamically updates with the new rate for that custom slot. For example if a custom 480p  
EDID is uploaded to slot C1, the LCD would read “C1: 720x480”. These five custom slots  
are shared between custom output resolutions (based on preferred timings 1 block) and  
custom EDID tables, which can be assigned to any DVS input.  
Analog Output Format  
Using either the Adjust horizontal ([) or Adjust vertical ({) knob, select the output video  
format required by the display: RGBHV (default); RGBS; RGsB; YUV bi-level and YUV  
tri-level.  
Sync Polarity  
Some display devices may require a particular combination of horizontal (H) and vertical (V)  
sync signal polarities. Select the appropriate combination of positive or negative H and V  
sync by rotating either the Adjust horizontal ([) or Adjust vertical ({) knob.  
NOTE: If the output format was specified as RGsB or YUV, or RGBS, this submenu will  
not be displayed because this menu is only applicable for RGBHV.  
HDMI Format  
Using either of the Adjust knobs ([ {), select the HDMI format as follows:  
Auto — (based on sink EDID), default  
DVI RGB 444  
HDMI RGB 444 FULL (0-255, audio, InfoFrames)  
HDMI YUV 444 FULL (0-255, audio, InfoFrames)  
HDMI YUV 444 LIMT (16-235, audio, InfoFrames)  
HDMI YUV 422 FULL (0-255, audio, InfoFrames)  
HDMI YUV 422 LIMT (16-235, audio, InfoFrames)  
HDCP Notification  
The HDCP Notification provides a means of determining if HDCP content restrictions are  
preventing a video signal from passing. By default, a green screen with moving “HDCP  
CONTENT” text is displayed on the output if the connected sink device is not HDCP  
compliant, and an HDCP input (main or PIP) has been selected. The notification OSD and  
green screen can be disabled (mute to black), or enabled (green screen) via the front panel  
menu.  
Use either of the Adjust knobs ([ {), to turn HDCP notification on or off.  
Genlock status  
Genlock can be enabled via the front panel menu system. When active this locks the  
output vertical refresh rate to the selected input signal vertical refresh rate, or to an  
applied SDI genlock signal (SDI models only).  
When using the SDI genlock, the output rate of the DVS 605 MUST be set to match the  
applied SDI genlock reference signal, for example 1080i at 59.94 Hz  
NOTE: When set for input signal lock, a glitch in output sync may be experienced  
when switching between DVS 605 inputs as the scaler locks to the input  
reference.  
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If either genlock mode is enabled, but no genlock or reference input signal is being  
applied to the scaler, the DVS 605 defaults to an internally generated vertical refresh rate  
that matches the current output resolution setting.  
Use either of the Adjust knobs ([ {), to turn genlock off, set to Input signal, or set to SDI  
genlock (where applicable).  
When genlock is enabled a fourth default cycle menu appears.  
2 sec.  
Default Display Cycle  
2
sec.  
IN  
RGBHV  
IN  
31.47 kHz  
#1 640x480  
#1 59.94 Hz  
GENLOCK  
LOCKED  
GENLOCK  
NOT LOCKED  
OR  
OUTPUT  
720p@60  
2 sec.  
2 sec.  
2 sec.  
Figure 15. Fourth Default Display Item — Genlock Menu  
This menu is only visible when genlock is enabled.  
Audio Configuration (All Models)  
Audio Configuration allows the user to set volume level (0 dB to -100 dB range), turn  
audio mute on or off, adjust input gain and attenuation levels (–53 dB to +9 dB range) for  
the current analog input. It also allows selection of an input audio format (none, analog,  
2-channel digital, full digital, 2-channel auto, or full auto), and the audio output type  
(stereo or dual mono) which can be adjusted for each input.  
NOTE: Volume level and input gain and attenuation adjustments are only available on  
audio models (DVS 605 A and DVS 605 AD).  
For analog inputs 1 and 2, the choice of input audio format is analog or none.  
For non-audio models format selection for inputs 3 through 5 is limited to  
none, 2-channel digital, or full digital.  
For inputs 3, 4, and 5, when in auto mode, digital audio is used when  
present. If no digital audio is present it defaults to analog audio.  
Next  
Next  
Next  
Next  
IN4 GAIN/ATT  
0 dB  
VOLUME  
-75dB  
AUDIO  
CONFIG  
AUDIO MUTE  
<OFF> ON  
Rotate either to  
set gain and  
attenuation level.  
Rotate either to  
set volume level.  
Rotate either to  
turn audio mute on  
or off.  
Next  
Next  
IN4 FORMAT  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO OUTPUT  
STEREO  
Rotate either to  
Rotate either to  
select Input  
select audio  
audio format.  
output format.  
Figure 16. Audio Configuration Menu  
Use the Next button to scroll to the applicable submenu, and user both Adjust knobs ([  
{) to change the settings as needed.  
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Input audio  
format  
Description  
None  
All audio for the input is muted: 128 byte EDID (VGA/DVI) is presented to the source.  
Analog  
5-pole captive screw connector is used for audio input: 128 byte EDID (VGA/DVI) is  
presented to the source.  
2-channel digital  
256 byte EDID (HDMI) is presented to the source requesting 2CH PCM audio.  
Full digital  
256 byte EDID (HDMI) is presented to the source allowing for all digital audio formats.  
NOTE: DVS 605 anlog audio outputs are only active if analog or PCM audio is detected on HDMI  
inputs 3,4 and 5.  
2-channel auto  
256 byte EDID (HDMI) is presented to the source requesting 2CH PCM audio.  
If digital audio is not present this automatically defaults to the 5-pole captive screw  
analog audio input.  
Full auto  
256 byte EDID (HDMI) is presented to the source allowing for all digital audio formats.  
If digital audio is not present this automatically defaults to the 5-pole captive screw  
analog audio input  
Advanced Configuration  
The following flowchart provides an overview of the Advanced Configuration submenu  
The options are; Auto-Image (on or off), aspect ratio (fill or follow), auto memory (on or  
off), overscan (none, 2.5%, and 5.0%), switch type (dissolve or cut), test patterns (see  
table below), temperature (device reading only) and factory reset.  
Next  
Next  
Next  
Next  
ADVANCED  
CONFIG  
AUTO MEMORY  
ASPECT RATIO  
IN#x FILL  
AUTO IMAGE  
Input #x Off  
OVERSCAN  
S-VIDEO 5.0%  
IN#x  
ON  
Rotate either to  
turn Auto Image  
mode On or Off.  
Rotate either to  
turn auto memory  
On or Off.  
Rotate either to select  
aspect ratio mode.  
Rotate either to set  
overscan value.  
Next  
Next  
Next  
Next  
TEST PATTERN  
COLOR BARS  
SWITCH TYPE  
DISSOLVE  
TEMPERATURE  
96 F 35 C  
FACT. RESET  
HOLD AUTO  
Indicates internal temperature  
(not adjustable).  
Press and hold auto button  
to reset unit to factory settings.  
Rotate either to  
change test pattern.  
Rotate either to  
change switch  
type.  
Figure 17. Advanced Configuration Menu  
Aspect Ratio  
Use either Adjust knob ([ {) to set the aspect ratio to Fill or Follow.  
The aspect ratio setting is per input, and allows the user to select between each input  
signal filling the entire output raster (Fill - default setting), or for each input rate to be  
displayed with its native aspect ratio (Follow) ratio (4:3, 5:4, 15:9, 16:9, 16:10) with the  
correct letter box or pillar box settings visible under the Image Size and Image Position  
Picture Controls.  
When in the Fill mode, if an aspect ratio adjustment for a single input rate is desired, the  
correct size and center can be set up using Image Size and Image Position under Picture  
Controls, using one of the aspect ratio test patterns for a template. If auto memory is  
enabled, then these settings are saved and recalled the next time the signal is detected.  
The DVS 605 clears the previous size and position settings whenever the aspect ratio  
setting for an input is adjusted.  
NOTE: Unique SIS commands can set the device to Auto-Image and Fill or Auto-Image  
and Follow, regardless of the current aspect ratio.  
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Auto-Image™  
Use either Adjust knob ([ {) to turn Auto-Image on or off (default).  
When enabled and a new input frequency is detected, the DVS first applies an existing  
Auto Memory for the signal (if Auto Memory is enabled), or if no entry exists, performs an  
automatic Auto-Image on the new signal. This automatically attempts to size/position the  
image to fill the screen, with respect to the current Aspect Ratio setting.  
With Auto-Image disabled, the DVS 605 will apply default values to a new input if no  
Auto Memory exists (if Auto Memory is enabled).  
Auto Memory  
Use either Adjust knob ([ {) to turn Auto Memory on (default) or off.  
The DVS 605 stores 32 auto memories per input, with input configuration and picture  
control data for each input. The default settings enable these memories to automatically  
recall input and picture controls for signals that have been previously applied. When auto  
memories are disabled, the DVS treats every newly applied input as a new source. Default  
for Auto Memory is on.  
How Auto Memory and Auto-Image Interact  
Auto Memory Auto-Image  
Information  
On  
On  
“New” signals/rates that have not been previously detected by the DVS are initially  
set up using default parameters, then Auto-Image is automatically applied and values  
stored. The next time that signal is detected, the values stored in the auto memory  
location are applied.  
On  
(Default)  
Off  
(Default)  
“New” signals/rates that have not been previously detected by the DVS are set up using  
default parameters. If manual input and/or picture settings are made to the input, an  
auto memory location is created and recalled each successive time the input is detected.  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Each change in input sync, input switch, or power cycle triggers an automatic Auto-  
Image. When auto memory is disabled, each change in sync is treated as a new signal  
and an automatic Auto-Image is triggered. Any manual changes made to the image and  
picture controls are lost each time a new rate is detected.  
Each change in input sync causes default values to be applied to the rate. Any manual  
changes made to the image and picture controls are lost when a new rate is applied.  
Figure 18. Auto Memory and Auto-Image Details  
Overscan  
Use the horizontal Adjust knob ([) to select input video type (RGB, YUV, RGBcvS, S-video,  
composite, or HDMI), and the vertical Adjust knob ({) to select the overscan mode (None,  
2.5% or 5.0%).  
Overscan is specific to each input signal type. This zooms and crops SMPTE inputs to  
mask edge effects and ancillary data that are common in broadcast signals. Issuing an  
Auto-Image with overscan enabled, runs an Auto Phase routine (YUV and RGB only) and  
centers and sizes the input according to table values.  
NOTE: Overscan is valid only on SMPTE input rates (NTSC, PAL, 480p, 576p, 720p,  
1080i, or 1080p).  
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Switch  
This option enables a video switch transition (cut or dissolve) when switching between  
inputs.  
Use either of the Adjust knobs ([ {) to select the switch type as desired.  
NOTE: Input switches between input 4 and input 5 use a fade through black transition.  
Test pattern  
The built-in test patterns are useful for calibrating a display to the DVS 605 output.  
Choose a test pattern such as crop, alternating pixels, and color bars to adjust the image.  
Crosshatch  
Alternating  
Pixels  
Alternating  
Lines  
Color Bars  
White Field  
4x4 Crosshatch  
1.33 Aspect  
Grayscale  
Ramp  
Crop  
1.85 Aspect  
2.35 Aspect  
Blue Mode  
1.78 Aspect  
Figure 19. Test Pattern Choices  
Alternating Pixels — Used to calibrate display devices input sampling to the device  
output. Use this pattern to adjust the clocking and phasing at the display until  
no more vertical bands are visible.  
Crop — Used to center the output on the display device: adjust H and V to  
center the display until all four crop lines are visible.  
Color Bars — Used to calibrate color settings on the display and to confirm  
proper system wiring.  
Blue Mode — This assists the user in setting up the color and tint levels  
Use either the Adjust horizontal ([) or Adjust vertical ({) knob to select a test pattern.  
The default state is “Off”.  
Temperature  
This is a read-only menu and gives the internal temperature (degrees C and F) of the  
connected device. No adjustments can be made.  
Factory Reset  
This menu allows the user to reset the device to the factory default settings.  
Press and hold the Auto-Image button until the display changes. Release and press Auto-  
Image again to confirm that a reset is desired. The device will be reset.  
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View Comm Settings  
The current RS-232 and IP settings are read-only with this menu. To make any setting  
adjustments, the “hidden” Edit Comm Settings menu must be accessed (see below).  
Press Next to go through each sublevel to view the following: Serial port (baud rate and  
communication type), MAC address (cannot be changed), DHCP status (on or off),  
IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway address.  
NOTE: To enter the “hidden” Edit Comms Settings menu, press and hold in the input 5  
and Next buttons simultaneously. The Edit Comms Settings menu appears.  
Next  
Next  
Next  
Next  
EDIT COMM  
SETTINGS  
I
P
192.168  
254.254  
DHCP MODE  
<On>  
SERIAL PORT  
9600  
RS232  
Rotate either to  
turn DHCP mode  
On or Off.  
Rotate to  
change baud rate.  
Rotate  
octet field. Rotate  
to change IP address.  
to select  
“Hidden” Menu  
Next  
Next  
to select  
G
W
192.168  
000.000  
S
M
255.255  
000.000  
Rotate  
Rotate  
to select  
octet field. Rotate  
to change subnet  
mask address.  
octet field. Rotate  
to change gateway  
address.  
Figure 20. Edit Comm Settings Menu  
Exit Menu  
From this submenu, press the Menu button to return to the User Presets menu cycle, or  
press the Next button to exit the menu and return to the default cycle.  
Front Panel Lockout (Executive Modes)  
To prevent accidental changes to settings, press the Menu and Next buttons  
simultaneously for 2 seconds to enable front panel lockout mode (executive mode 2).  
The menu system returns to the default menu within 10 seconds.  
Executive mode 2 locks all front panel functions except input switching, PIP enable and  
PIP swap, and Auto-Image. Menu and Next buttons and the Adjust knobs are disabled.  
When executive mode 2 is active, all functions and adjustments can still be made through  
USB, RS-232, or Ethernet control. For details on remote control, see “SIS Communications  
and Control”.  
To disable executive mode 2, press the Menu and Next buttons simultaneously for  
2 seconds. See the flowchart below.  
2
sec.  
In  
RGBHV  
In  
31.47 kHz  
#1 640x480  
#1 59.94 Hz  
Output  
720p@60  
Press both for  
2 seconds  
Press both for  
2 seconds  
Menu  
Next  
Menu  
Next  
3 sec.  
timeout  
3 sec.  
timeout  
EXEC. MODE 2  
ENABLED  
EXEC. MODE 2  
DISABLED  
Enable Executive Mode  
Disable Executive Mode  
Figure 21. Front Panel Lockout  
Executive mode 1 locks all front panel functions completely. This mode can be enabled or  
disabled by SIS commands only.  
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Picture-in-picture (PIP) Mode  
The DVS 605 can display two images on the screen simultaneously.  
The PIP window can be activated using front panel PIP button, discrete SIS commands,  
PIP presets, device embedded web pages, or the Extron Configurator Program. See “SIS  
Communication and Control”, or “Using the Default Web Pages”, or “Using the Extron  
Configurator Program” for details.  
NOTE: Input 5 is not available for PIP mode.  
Front Panel Activation  
When the PIP window is enabled  
the front panel PIP LED lights red  
the PIP input LED lights red.  
the input LED for the main window lights green.  
NOTES: Inputs 1 through 4 can be used in any combination for PIP mode.  
Input 5 is not selectable for PIP operation.  
Attempting to activate PIP mode while input 5 is selected results in the input  
5 LED blinking red/green for one second — LCD reads “IN5 PIP NOT  
AVAILABLE”.  
Attempting to select input 5 for the PIP input while PIP mode is active results  
in the input 5 LED flashing red/off for one second — LCD reads “IN5 PIP  
NOT AVAILABLE”.  
When in PIP mode, audio breakaway is not supported. Audio follows either  
the main window or the PIP window, and is selectable via SIS command.  
To start picture-in-picture mode:  
1. Select an input for the main window input signal. The LED lights green.  
2. Press the PIP button. The LED lights red, and the LED for input 1or 2 lights red.  
3. Select another input as the PIP input, as desired. The corresponding LED lights red.  
While the PIP mode is active, all front panel input selection, input configuration, and  
picture control adjustments will affect the PIP window only.  
When PIP is activated from the front panel, or via SIS command (not using PIP presets),  
the DVS will automatically set up the last PIP layout with sizing and centering for the main  
window, main image, PIP window, and PIP image. On a new unit, or after a reset, the DVS  
defaults to the layout saved in PIP Preset #1  
The inputs in the windows can be swapped using the front panel Swap button or a single  
SIS command. See “SIS Communication and Control” for command details.  
To swap between PIP and Main inputs:  
Press the Swap button. The input for the main window now becomes the new PIP input  
and the LED changes from green to red. The previous PIP input becomes the new main  
window input and the LED changes from red to green.  
When PIP mode is not active, the Swap button swaps the current main input with the  
previously selected main input.  
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PIP Presets  
A PIP preset contains settings for the size and position of PIP and the main and PIP inputs  
that were active when the preset was saved. PIP presets are used to quickly recall a group  
of settings that relate to the main and PIP windows and content settings. 16 global PIP  
presets are available for the DVS 605.  
A set of 10 factory default layouts exist and can be overwritten by saving new presets. PIP  
presets can only be restored to factory defaults and not deleted.  
1
2
3
4
PIP  
PIP  
MAIN  
MAIN  
MAIN  
MAIN  
PIP  
PIP  
PIP  
PIP  
5
6
7
8
PIP  
PIP  
MAIN  
MAIN  
MAIN  
MAIN  
9
10  
PIP  
MAIN  
MAIN  
PIP  
Figure 22. Default Main and PIP Window Layouts  
A PIP preset can be created and saved using SIS commands, embedded web pages or  
the Extron Configurator Program. See “SIS Communication and Control”, or “Using the  
Default Web Pages”, or “Using the Extron Configurator Program” for details.  
PIP presets save the main and PIP inputs that were active when the preset was saved.  
PIP presets can be recalled with or without inputs.  
Presets  
Setting  
Input Presets  
User Presets  
PIP presets  
Auto Memory  
Horizontal/Vertical start  
Active Pixels  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Active Lines  
Total Pixels  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Phase  
Brightness and Contrast  
Color and Tint  
Detail  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Input Type  
Audio Gain and Attenuation  
Main window size and position  
PIP window size and position  
Preset name  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Main Input  
PIP input  
Film Mode  
Yes  
Presets Available  
128 Global  
32 per input channel  
16 per input  
16 global  
channel  
Recall Location  
Any input supporting  
input type saved in preset  
Automatically recalled  
based in incoming signal  
Current input  
Any input except  
input 5  
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Resetting the Unit  
There are four unit reset modes (numbered 1, 3, 4, and 5), These are available by pressing  
the recessed Reset button on the rear panel with a pointed stylus, pen, or similar item to  
access it. See the following table for a summary of the reset modes.  
CAUTION: Review the reset modes carefully. Using the wrong reset mode may result  
in unintended loss of flash memory programming, port reassignment, or  
processor reboot.  
NOTE: The reset modes listed close all open IP and Telnet connections and all sockets.  
Each mode is a separate function, not a continuation from mode 1 to mode 5.  
DVS 605 Reset Mode Summary  
Mode  
Activation  
Result  
Purpose and Notes  
1
Hold down the recessed Reset button The unit reverts to the factory default  
Use mode 1 to revert to the  
factory default version if  
incompatibility issues arise with  
user-loaded firmware.  
while applying power to the unit.  
firmware:  
a) Reverts to the factory default firmware  
for a single power cycle.  
b) All user files and settings (drivers, audio  
and video adjustments, IP settings, etc.) are  
maintained.  
All user files and settings (such as drivers,  
adjustments, and IP settings) are maintained.  
NOTE: After a mode 1 reset is performed,  
update the firmware of the unit to the  
latest version. Do not operate the  
device firmware version that results  
from the mode 1 reset. This temporarily  
resets the unit to factory default until  
power is recycled. If you want to use  
the factory default firmware, you must  
upload that version again.  
NOTE: If you do not want to update firmware,  
or you performed a mode 1 reset by  
mistake, cycle power to the unit to return  
to the firmware version that was running  
prior to the mode 1 reset. Use the 0Q  
SIS command to confirm that the factory  
default firmware is no longer running (look  
for asterisks following the version number).  
3
Hold down the Reset button for  
about 3 seconds until the LED blinks  
once, then release and press Reset  
momentarily (<1 second)  
within 1 second*.  
4
Hold down the Reset button for  
about 6 seconds until the LED blinks  
twice (once at 3 seconds, again at  
6 seconds). Then, release and press  
Reset momentarily (for <1 second)  
within 1 second*.  
a) Sets port mapping back to factory default  
b) Turns DHCP ON  
c) Reset LED flashes four times in quick succession  
during reset.  
Mode 4 resets all IP settngs back  
to factory defaults.  
5
Hold down the Reset button for  
about 9 seconds until the LED blinks  
three times (once at 3 seconds, again b) Do everything mode 4 does.  
at 6 seconds, again at 9 seconds).  
Then, release and press Reset  
momentarily (for <1 second) within  
1 second*.  
a) Mode 5 performs a complete reset to factory  
defaults except the firmware.  
Mode 5 is useful if you  
want to restart with default  
configuration. Equivalent to SIS  
command ZQQQ  
c) Reset all user modifiable configuration to  
default values including IP settings and  
real-time adjustments.  
d) Delete all user loaded files.  
e) The Reset LED flashes 4 times in quick  
succession during the reset.  
NOTE: *For modes 3, 4, and 5, nothing happens if the momentary press does not occur within 1 second  
Figure 23. Reset Mode Comparison  
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SIS Communication  
and Control  
The DVS 605 can be configured and controlled via a host computer or other device (such  
as a control system) attached to the rear panel RS-232 connector or the LAN port or the  
front panel USB port. Control is made using the Extron Simple Instruction Set (SIS) of  
commands, or the DVS 605 Configuration Software Program, or the DVS default web  
pages.  
Commands can be entered using a Telnet application such as the Extron DataViewer,  
available at www.extron.com. See the DataViewer Help file for use.  
This section describes SIS communication and control. Topics that are covered include:  
The scaler uses a protocol of 9600 baud, 1 stop bit, no parity, and no flow  
control and the rear panel RS-232 captive screw connector has the pin  
assignments as shown.  
RS-232 / IR  
Tx Rx G  
G
IR  
Host to Scaler Communications  
SIS commands consist of one or more characters per field. No special characters are  
required to begin or end a command sequence. When the DVS 605 determines that a  
command is valid, it executes the command and sends a response to the host device.  
All responses from the scaler to the host end with a carriage return and a line feed  
(CR/LF = ]), indicating the end of the response character string (one or more characters).  
Scaler-initiated Messages  
When a local event such as a front panel selection or adjustment takes place, the DVS 605  
scaler responds by sending a message to the host. No response is required from the host.  
Example scaler-initiated messages are listed here.  
]© Copyright 2012, Extron Electronics, DVS 605, Vx.xx, 60-1059-  
01] Thur, 17 February 2012 11:27:33] The DVS 605 sends the copyright  
message when it first powers on. Vx.xx is the firmware version number.  
InX!All ] (where X!is the input number during an input switch).  
Reconfig]The DVS 605 sends this response when an input is switched or when a  
new signal is detected.  
Copyright Information  
]© Copyright 2012, Extron Electronics, DVS 605, Vx.xx, Fri, 17 Feb  
2012 11:27:33]  
The copyright message is displayed upon connecting to an DVS product via TCP/IP or  
Telnet. Vx.xx is the firmware version number. The current date and time are displayed.  
This is followed by a Password prompt if a password has been set.  
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Password Information  
The ]Password:prompt requires a password (administrator level or user level) followed  
by a carriage return. The prompt is repeated if the correct password is not entered.  
If the correct password is entered, the unit responds with ] Login Administrator]  
or ]Login User], depending on password entered. If passwords are the same for  
both administrator and user, the unit defaults to administrator privileges.  
Error Responses  
When the DVS 605 receives a valid command, it executes the command and sends a  
response to the host device. If the unit is unable to execute the command because the  
command contains invalid parameters, it returns an error response to the host.  
Error Numbers  
E01 — Invalid input number  
E06 — Invalid switch attempt in this mode  
E10 — Invalid command  
E11 — Invalid preset number  
E12 — Invalid port number  
E17 — Invalid command for signal type  
E22 — Busy  
E24 — Privilege violation  
E25 — Device not present  
E26 — Maximum number of  
connections exceeded  
E13 — Invalid parameter  
E28 — Bad filename/file not found  
E14 — Not valid for this configuration  
Error Response References  
14 = Commands that give an E14 (invalid command for this configuration) error if sent  
to a product whose current configuration does not support the command  
24 = Commands that give an E24 (privilege violation) error if not administrator level  
28 = Commands that may give an E28 (file not found) error  
Commands and Responses  
Using the Command and Response Tables  
The command and response table for SIS commands later in this chapter lists the  
commands that the DVS 605 scaler recognizes as valid, the responses that are returned  
to the host, a description of the commands function or the results of executing the  
command, and an example of each command in ASCII (Telnet) and URL encoded (web).  
NOTE: Upper and lower case text can be used interchangeably.  
ASCII to HEX Conversion Table  
Space  
Figure 28. ASCII to Hexadecimal Character Conversion Table  
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Symbol Definitions  
• = Space  
]= Carriage return with line feed  
¦ or}= Carriage return with no line feed  
Eor W = Escape  
14, 24, 28 = Superscripts indicate the error message displayed if the command is entered  
incorrectly or with invalid parameters. See “Error Response References”.  
X!= Input selection, 1-5, (0 = current input — 0 valid only for Input Config settings:  
0 = main when PIP is disabled, 0 = PIP when PIP is enabled)  
X@= Output selection:  
0 = All outputs (default)  
1 = Analog (VGA, YUVp, HDTV)  
2 = HDMI  
3 = 3G/HD-SDI  
4 = None  
X#= Input video format:  
0 = No signal detected (only valid for detected input format query, such as X!*\ or “ I”)  
1 = RGB  
5 = Composite video  
2 = YUV Auto  
6 = DVI/HDMI (only available for inputs 3, 4, and 5)  
3 = RGBcvS 7 = Auto detect (default for inputs 1 and 2)  
4 = S-video  
X$= Horizontal/vertical start — 0 to 255 (default midpoint = 128)  
X%= Pixel phase — 0 to 63 (default = 31)  
X^= Total pixels — (±512 of the default value)  
X&= Active pixels — (±512 of the default value)  
X*= Active lines — (±512 of the default value)  
X(= Enable/disable; 0 = Off/disable, 1 = On/enable  
X1)= Input standard:  
0 = No signal detected  
1 = NTSC 3.85  
2 = PAL  
3 = NTSC 4.43  
4 = SECAM  
- = N/A (occurs when input is an active RBG, YUV auto [but not NTSC/PAL], or HDMI signal  
X1!= Internal temperature (in degrees Celsius)  
X1@= Unit name is a text string of up to 24 characters drawn from the alphabet (A-Z), digits (0-9),  
and the minus sign/hyphen (-). The first character must be an alpha character. The last  
character must not be a minus. No blank or space characters are permitted, and no distinction  
is made between upper- and lowercase.  
X1#= Horizontal and vertical frequencies (format is three-digit with single decimal and leading zeros  
for example, 075.3)  
X1$= Text label/preset name: up to 16 characters  
NOTE: User and input presets saved without a name are saved with the default names  
“User Preset xx” (for example User preset 12) or Input preset xxx (for example input  
preset 122).  
X1%= Picture adjustment — 0 to 127 (default 64)  
X1^= Horizontal and vertical position, ±11000, with leading “+” or “-”, for example “- 02040”  
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X1&= Horizontal and vertical size, 0 to 11000  
X1*= Image /window number: 1 = main window, 2 = PIP window  
X1(= Scaler resolution/EDID emulation:  
0 = Automatic: match current output resolution (default for EDID emulation) LCD reads  
Match Output  
1 = Output #1 (analog VGA connector — available for Save and Export EDID commands only)  
2 = Output #2 (HDMI connector — available for Save and Export EDID commands only)  
3 = Custom EDID/output rate #1  
4 = Custom EDID/output rate #2  
5 = Custom EDID/output rate #3  
6 = Custom EDID/output rate #4  
7 = Custom EDID/output rate #5  
X1(= 10 through 92)  
SIS variables for EDID resolution/refresh rate combination (where  
Resolution  
23.98 Hz  
24 Hz  
25 Hz  
29.97 Hz  
30 Hz  
50 Hz  
10  
13  
16  
19  
22  
25  
28  
31  
34  
37  
40  
43  
46  
49  
52  
55  
57  
59  
61  
63  
59.94 Hz  
60 Hz  
11  
14  
17  
20  
23  
26  
29  
32  
35  
38  
41  
44  
47  
50  
53  
56  
58  
60  
62  
64  
66  
75 Hz  
12  
640x480  
800x600  
15  
852x480  
18  
1024x768  
1024x852  
1024x1024  
1280x768  
1280x800  
1280x1024  
1360x765  
1360x768  
1365x768  
1366x768  
1365x1024  
1440x900  
1400x1050  
1600x900  
1680x1050  
1600x1200  
1920x1200  
480p  
21  
24  
27  
30  
33  
36  
39  
42  
45  
48  
51  
54  
65  
576p  
67  
71  
74  
82  
90  
720p  
68  
69  
70  
72  
75  
83  
91  
73*  
76  
1080i  
1080p  
77  
85  
78  
86  
79  
87  
80  
88  
81  
89  
84  
2048x1080 2k  
92  
* Default output resolution  
Figure 29. SIS Command EDID Table  
X2)= Test patterns:  
0 = Off (default)  
1 = Crop  
8 = Ramp  
9 = White field  
2 = Alternating pixels  
3 = Alternating lines  
4 = Crosshatch  
5 = 4x4 crosshatch  
6 = Color bars  
10 = 1.33 aspect ratio  
11 = 1.78 aspect ratio  
12 = 1.85 aspect ratio  
13 = 2.35 aspect ratio  
14 = Blue mode  
7 = Grayscale  
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X2!= Analog output polarity:  
0 = H-/V- (default)  
1 = H-/V+  
2 = H+/V-  
3 = H+/V+  
X2@= Analog output sync format:  
0 = RGBHV (default)  
1 = RGBS  
2 = RGsB  
3 = Y, R-Y, B-Y bi-level  
4 = Y, R-Y, B-Y tri-level  
X2#= User presets or PIP presets — 1 to 16  
X2$= Input presets — 1 to 128  
X2%= On-screen menu time-out or screen saver sync timeout, (default = 3 seconds)/ output sync  
time-out (default = 501 - never)  
0 = OSD never displayed/output sync is instantly disabled with no active input,  
1 to 500, in 1 second increments,  
501 = OSD never times out, output sync is never disabled  
X2^= Executive mode status:  
0 = Off/disable, (default)  
1 = Exec Mode 1 — Complete front panel lockout  
2 = Exec Mode 2 — Partial front panel lockout (only input selection, Auto-Image, and  
PIP/Swap are still available)  
X2&= PIP window input selection: 0 to 4 (0 = Off). (Input 5 not available for PIP mode)  
X2*= Overscan (applied to SMPTE [NTSC, PAL, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p] input rates):  
0 = 0.0% (default for RGB) — a “true” Auto-Image will be executed on SMPTE inputs.  
1 = 2.5% (default for YUV Auto, RGBcvS) — an Auto-Image command snaps to a 2.5% table;  
no true Auto-Image.  
2 = 5.0% (default for composite video and S-video) — an Auto-Image command snaps to a  
5.0% table; no true Auto-Image.  
X2(= Aspect ratio:  
1 = Fill: each input rate will automatically fill the entire output raster (default)  
2 = Follow: each input rate will be displayed with its native aspect ratio  
X3)= Screen saver mode:  
1 = Black screen (default)  
2 = Blue screen with OSD text  
X3!= Video mute;  
0 = Off/disable  
1 = On/enable (mute to black)  
2 = mute output sync and video  
X3@= Auto-Image threshold value, 0 (black) though 100 (white), default = 25  
X3# = HDCP status (valid only on HDMI/DVI outputs):  
0 = No sink or source detected  
1 = Sink or source detected with HDCP  
2 = Sink or source detected but no HDCP is present  
X3$= Video switching effect:  
0 = Cut  
1 = Dissolve (default)  
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X3^= HDMI output format:  
0 = Auto (based on sink EDID), default  
1 = DVI  
2 = HDMI 444 RGB (0-255, audio, InfoFrames)  
3 = HDMI 444 YUV “FULL” (0-255, audio, InfoFrames)  
4 = HDMI 444 YUV “LIMITED” (16-235, audio, InfoFrames)  
5 = HDMI 422 YUV “FULL” (0-255, audio, InfoFrames)  
6 = HDMI 422 YUV “LIMITED” (16-235, audio, InfoFrames)  
X3&= Auto wwitch mode:  
0 = Disable (default)  
1 = Gives priority to the highest input  
2 = Gives priority to the lowest input  
X3*= Audio Volume range: -100 dB to 0 dB, in 1.0 dB steps, default = -30 dB (with leading “-”);  
where 0 = 0 dB (max volume output)  
X3(= Audio output format:  
1 = Dual mono  
2 = Stereo (default)  
X4)= Audio gain/Attenuation: -53 through + 09dB, (with leading “+” or “–“)  
X4!= Audio source:  
0 = Follow Main window  
1 = Follow PIP window  
2 = Toggle source  
X4@= Audio Input type:  
0 = None, input is muted (EDID has no CEA extension)  
1 = Analog, 5-pole captive screw (EDID has no CEA extension)  
2 = 2CH digital, embedded in HDMI input, (2CH PCM audio requested from source via EDID)  
3 = Full digital, (via EDID to allow any digital audio format from source)  
4 = 2CH digital, Auto (2CH PCM audio requested from source via EDID), Scaler uses embedded  
digital audio when present, or defaults to the inputs analog 5-pole captive screw  
5 = FULL Digital Auto (FULL audio is requested from source via EDID). Scaler uses embedded  
digital audio when present, or defaults to inputs analog 5-pole captive screw.  
NOTES: Inputs 1 and 2 can only be set to X4@= 0 (all models) or 1 (audio model only).  
Attempting to set these inputs to any other format gives an “E14” error message.  
Non-audio models of the DVS 605 will allow X4@= 0 on inputs 1 and 2, and  
X4@= 0, 2, or 3 on inputs 3, 4, and 5.  
X4#= Static Audio Delay, 0 through 255 milliseconds (default is 0)  
NOTE: The static audio is in addition to the automatic audio delay that is applied by  
the DVS 605 to compensate for internal video processing.  
X4$= Video Signal Status  
0 = Video / TMDS signal not detected  
1 = Video / TMDS signal detected  
X4%= Power Save modes  
0 = Full power mode (Default)  
1 = Low power state  
X4^= Screen Saver Status  
0 = Active input detected; timer not running  
1 = No active input; timer is running; output sync still active  
2 = No active input; timer has expired; output sync disabled  
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X4&= Input signal/SDI genlock  
0 = Disabled; (default)  
1 = Input signal genlock enabled; locks output vertical to the selected input vertical rate  
2 = SDI genlock enabled; locks output vertical to the applied genlock input (“D” models only)  
X4*= Input signal/Genlock Status  
0 = Input signal / SDI genlock disabled  
1 = Input signal / SDI genlock enabled, but cannot lock to applied input signal/SDI genlock  
input. DVS defaults to set output rate/refresh  
2 = Input signal/SDI genlock enabled, output locked to applied input signal/SDI genlock input  
X4(= Input HDCP HDMI authorization status:  
0 = Block HDCP encryption  
1 = Allow HDCP encryption (default for inputs 3, 4, and 5)  
X5)= Default name: combination of model name and last 3 pairs of MAC address  
(for example DVS-605-Series-07-8C-EC).  
==============================  
X10!= Specific port number: 01 through 99 (00 = reversed). The port number will be represented as  
two hex characters (for example, port 05 would be represented as 30 35 in hex).  
X10@= Command data section  
X10$= On/off status: 0 = Off/disable; 1 = On/enable  
X10^= Unit name is a text string up to 24 characters drawn from the alphabet (A-Z), digits (0-9),  
minus sign/hyphen (-). No blank or space characters are permitted as part of a name.  
No distinction is made between upper and lower case. The first character must be an alpha  
character. The last character must not be a minus sign/hyphen.  
X10&= Local date and time format  
Set format is MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS; for example, 06/21/02-10:54:00  
Read format is day, date month year (HH:MM:SS), for example, Thu, 20 Feb 2003 (18:19:33)  
X10* = IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx); leading zeros in each of 4 fields are optional in setting  
values, and are suppressed in returned values.  
X10( = Hardware (MAC) address (00-05-A6-xx-xx-xx).  
X11)= Subnet mask (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). Leading zeros are optional in setting values in each of four  
fields, and are suppressed in returned values.  
Default subnet mask = 255.255.0.0  
X11!= Verbose/Response Mode, (default = 0 for telnet connections, 1 for RS-232 host control).  
0 = Clear/none;  
1 = Verbose mode  
2 = Tagged responses for queries  
3 = Verbose mode and tagged responses for queries.  
NOTE: If tagged responses is enabled, all read commands will return the constant string +  
the data, like setting the value does.  
For example command: Esc CN } response: Ipn X10^]  
X11@= Priority status for receiving timeouts  
0 = Use Send data string command parameters (if they exist).  
1 = Use Configure receive timeout command parameters instead (default = 0).  
X11#= IP address converted into single 32-bit number. (for example 10.13.0.254 becomes  
(10*256*256* 256)+(13*256*256)+(0*256)+(254) which becomes 167,772,160 +  
851,968 + 254 which equals 168,624,382)  
X11$= Baud rate: 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 3600, 4800, 7200, 9600, 14400, 19200, 28800,  
38400, 57600, 115200 (default = 9600)  
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X11%= Parity: Odd, Even, None, Mark, Space [only use the first letter] (default is N = None)  
X11^= Data bits: 7, 8 (default = 8)  
X11&= Stop bits: 1, 2 (default = 1)  
X11(= Flow Control: Hardware, Software, None [only use the first letter] (default is N = None)  
X12)= Data Pacing [specified in milliseconds between bytes]: 0000 – 1000 (default=0ms).  
For host port(s), this value is ignored – always returns 0.  
X12!= Password (12 characters = maximum length; no special characters are allowed.)  
NOTE: A user password cannot be assigned if no administrator password exists; the E14 error  
code is returned. If the administrator password is cleared, the user password is also  
removed.  
X12#= Reading password: All connections respond with 4 asterisk (****) if password exists or  
empty if not, instead of the actual password.  
X12%= Connections security level:  
0 = anonymous,  
11 = User,  
1 – 10 = extended security levels 1 thru 10  
12 = Administrator  
X12^= Broadcast repetition rate in seconds, (0 – 255 max; default = 0 = clear)  
The response is 2-digits returned with leading zeros. 1 – 11 = entry without password  
goes to the level specified (if an admin password exists).  
X12&= The number of seconds before timeout on the IP connection: min. = 1; max. = 65000;  
(default = 30 = 300 seconds). If no data is received during the timeout period, the  
Ethernet connection is closed. Each step = 10 seconds. Applicable only when  
connected via Ethernet. When connected via RS-232 only the global timeout  
commands apply (current returns E13). Response is returned with leading zeros.  
X12* = Hardware (MAC) address: 4 most-significant hex nibbles converted to 16-bit decimal number.  
X12( = Hardware (MAC) address: 8 least significant hex nibbles converted into single 32-bit decimal  
number. (Note: this could be as large as 10 digits!)  
X13) = General Information Query (‘I’ commands)  
1 = Model name [e.g. <DVS 605>]  
2 = Model description [e.g. <Digital Video Scaler>]  
3 = System memory Usage [ <# Bytes Used out of # Kbytes> ]  
4 = User memory Usage [ <# Bytes Used out of # Kbytes> ]  
X13! = Firmware Query (‘Q’ commands)  
*Q = Firmware and build number [<X.YY.ZZZZ> ]  
0Q = Verbose version information [<2Q> - <3Q> - < 4Q>] sum of responses from 2Q-3Q-4Q  
1Q = Firmware version [<currently running code (X.YY)>]  
2Q = Final stage bootloader (Uboot) version [<X.YY>]  
3Q = Factory base code version [<factory base code (X.YY)>*<kernel version (X.YY) –  
description – date loaded >]  
4Q = Updated firmware version [<updated code version (X.YY)>*<kernel version (X.YY) –  
description – date loaded >]  
NOTE: For 3Q and 4Q, an asterisk ‘*’ after version number indicates which version is currently  
running. A question mark (?.??) indicates that only the factory firmware version is  
loaded. A caret (^) indicates the firmware version that should be running, but a Mode 1  
reset was executed and the default factory firmware version is loaded. An exclamation  
point (!) indicates corrupted firmware. [Example: 1.03*(1.42-DVS 605 -Thu, 21 Apr  
2012 22:30:57 GMT).]  
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SIS Command and Response Table  
Command  
ASCII Command  
(host to scaler)  
Response  
(scaler to host)  
Additional Description  
Input selection  
Video and audio  
Video  
X!!  
X!&  
X!$  
In X!All]  
In X!RGB]  
In X!Aud]  
Select video and audio from input X!.  
Select video from input source X!.  
Select audio from input source X!.  
Audio  
View video input  
View audio input  
View current input  
X!]  
X!]  
X!]  
&
$
!
View current video input X!.  
View current audio input X!.  
View current selected input X!(video only).  
NOTE: Audio breakaway ($) is not allowed TO an input configured for any digital audio format.  
Video breakaway (&) is not allowed FROM an input configured for any digital audio format.  
Attempting either of these invalid modes gives an E17 error.  
Audio breakaway is always allowed back TO the current video input.  
When in PIP mode, audio breakaway is not supported. Audio follows either the main window or the PIP  
window, and is selectable via SIS command.  
Input video format  
Set video format  
X!*X#\  
X!\  
TypX!*X#]  
Set input X!to format X#.  
View set format  
X#]  
View set video format of input X!.  
View detected  
format  
View actual video format auto detected on  
input X!.  
X!*\  
X#]  
VTypX!*X#]  
(Verbose mode response)  
Input EDID (VGA and HDMI)  
Assign EDID to  
input  
Assign EDID resolution and refresh rate  
X1(for input X!.  
EAX!*X1(EDID}  
EdidAX!*X1(]  
View assigned EDID  
data  
View assigned EDID resolution and refresh  
rate X1( for input X!.  
X1(]  
EAX!EDID}  
EdidAX!*X1(]  
EdidSX@*X1(]  
(Verbose mode response)  
Capture an output  
EDID to custom slot  
ESX@*X1(EDID}  
Capture output X@EDID to X1(  
(Valid for X1(= 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 only and X@=  
1 or 2 only.)  
Export EDID file  
Import EDID file  
EE*X1(,<filename>  
EDID}  
EdidEX1(]  
EdidIX1(]  
Exports EDID table X1(to <filename>.  
EI*X1(,<filename>  
EDID}  
Imports EDID table X1(from  
<filename>.  
(Import valid for X1(= 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7.  
NOTE: <filename>can optionally carry a full path name: EDID file format is “bin” carrying 128 or 256 bytes of binary  
data.  
Exporting a default EDID table (for an X1( value of 10 or greater) results in the “digital” “2CH Digital” table  
being exported.  
NOTE: X! = Input number: 1 through 5  
X# = Input video format: 0 = No signal detected, 1 = RGB, 2 = YUV Auto, 3 = RGBcvS, 4 = S-video, 5 = Composite,  
6 = DVI/HDMI (only available for inputs 3, 4, and 5), 7 = Auto detect (default for inputs 1 and 2)  
X1(= Scaler resolution/EDID emulation, 0 = Automatic: match current output resolution (default),1 = Output #1 Analog  
VGA connector, 2 = Output #2 HDMI connector, 3 = Custom EDID/output rate #1, 4 = Custom EDID/output rate #2,  
5 = Custom EDID/output rate #3, 6 = Custom EDID/output rate #4, 7 = Custom EDID/output rate #5.  
For variables 10-78, see the SIS EDID table.  
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Command  
ASCII Command  
(host to scaler)  
Response  
(scaler to host)  
Additional Description  
Input name  
Write input name  
Read input name  
Set the name X1$for input X!.  
View input X!name X1$.  
E X!,X1$NI}  
EX!NI}  
NmiX!,X1$]  
X1$]  
NOTE: To clear an input name, a single space character should be entered for X1$. This resets the input name to the  
default value.  
Auto-Image  
Enable  
Disable  
View  
X!*1A  
X!*0A  
X!A  
ImgX!*1]  
ImgX!*0]  
X(]  
Activate Auto-Image for input X!.  
Turn Auto-Image off for input X!.  
View Auto-Image setting: (0 = On,  
1 = Off).  
Execute  
Execute an Auto-Image to the selected  
input (follows current aspect setting).  
0*A  
1*A  
2*A  
Img0]  
Img1]  
Img2]  
Execute and Fill  
Execute and Follow  
Execute an Auto-Image and fill entire  
output.  
Execute an Auto-Image and follow the  
aspect ratio of the input.  
Auto-Image threshold value (luminosity value which the scaler defines as active video for Auto-Image)  
Set value  
Set global auto image luminosity value  
X3@.  
EX3@ALVL}  
AlvlX3@]  
View  
View global auto image luminosity value  
X3@.  
EALVL}  
X3@]  
Horizontal start  
Specify a value  
Set horizontal location of first active pixel  
for input X!.  
EX!*X$HSRT}  
HsrtX!*X$]  
Increment value  
Decrement value  
View  
Increment horizontal start position.  
EX!+HSRT}  
EX!-HSRT}  
EX!HSRT}  
HsrtX!*X$]  
HsrtX!*X$]  
X$]  
Decrement horizontal start position.  
Show horizontal location of first active  
pixel for input X!.  
Vertical start  
Specify a value  
Set vertical location of first active pixel for  
input X!.  
EX!*X$VSRT}  
VsrtX!*X$]  
Increment value  
Decrement value  
View  
Increase vertical start.  
EX!+VSRT}  
EX!-VSRT}  
EX!VSRT}  
VsrtX!*X$]  
VsrtX!*X$]  
X$]  
Decrease vertical start.  
Show vertical location of first active pixel  
for input X!.  
NOTE: X! = Input selection: 1 to 5  
X$ = Horizontal/vertical start: 0 to 255 (default midpoint = 128)  
X( = Enable/Disable: 0 = Off/disable, 1 = On/enable  
X1$ = Text label/preset name, up to 16 characters  
X3@= Auto-Image threshold value: 0 (black) though 100 (white), default = 25  
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Command  
ASCII Command  
(host to scaler)  
Response  
(scaler to host)  
Additional Description  
Pixel phase (available only for RGB and YUV Auto input signals)  
Specify a value  
Adjust the pixel phase to specified value X%  
for input X!.  
EX!*X%PHAS}  
PhasX!*X%]  
Increment value  
Decrement value  
View  
Increase the pixel phase.  
Decrease the pixel phase.  
EX!+PHAS}  
EX!-PHAS}  
EX!PHAS}  
PhasX!*X%]  
PhasX!*X%]  
X%]  
Show the pixel phase for input X!.  
Total pixels (available only for RGB and YUV Auto input signals)  
Specify a value  
Adjust the total pixels to specified value X^  
for input X!.  
EX!*X^TPIX}  
TpixX!*X^]  
Increment value  
Decrement value  
View  
Increase the total pixels.  
Decrease the total pixels.  
EX!+TPIX}  
EX!-TPIX}  
EX!TPIX}  
TpixX!*X^]  
TpixX!*X^]  
X^]  
Show the total pixels for input X!.  
Active pixels  
Specify a value  
Adjust the active pixels to a specified value  
X& for input X!.  
EX!*X&APIX}  
ApixX!*X&]  
Increment value  
Decrement value  
View  
Increase the active pixels.  
EX!+APIX}  
EX!-APIX}  
EX!APIX}  
ApixX!*X&]  
ApixX!*X&]  
X&]  
Decrease the active pixels.  
Show the active pixels for input X!.  
Active lines  
Specify a value  
Adjust the active lines to a specified value  
X* for input X!.  
EX!*X*ALIN}  
AlinX!*X*]  
Increment value  
Decrement value  
View  
Increase the active lines.  
EX!+ALIN}  
EX!-ALIN}  
EX!ALIN}  
AlinX!*X*]  
AlinX!*X*]  
X*]  
Decrease the active lines.  
Show the active lines for input X!.  
3:2, 2:2, and 24:1 Film mode detect  
Enable  
Disable  
View  
Enable Film mode detection.  
EX!*1FILM}  
EX!*0FILM}  
EX!FILM}  
FilmX!*1]  
FilmX!*0]  
X(]  
Disable Film mode detection.  
View the currently applied film mode  
setting.  
NOTE: X! = Input selection: 1 to 5  
X% = Pixel phase: 0 to 63 (default = 31)  
X^ = Total pixels: ±512 of the default value  
X& = Active pixels: ±512 of the default value  
X* = Active lines: ±512 of the default value  
X( = Enable/disable: 0 = Off/disable, 1 = On/enable  
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Command  
ASCII Command  
(host to scaler)  
Response  
(scaler to host)  
Additional Description  
Picture Adjustments  
Video mute  
Mute all outputs to  
black  
Mutes video and displays black video on all  
outputs.  
1B  
2B  
Vmt1]  
Vmt2]  
Mute all sync and  
video  
Mutes sync and video on all outputs.  
Unmute all outputs  
Unmutes all outputs.  
0B  
B
Vmt0]  
View  
View the mute status (0 = disabled, 1 =  
enabled - mute to black, 2 = mute output  
sync and video).  
X3!]  
Color  
Set a specific value  
Increment up  
Increment down  
View  
EX!*X1%COLR}  
EX!+COLR}  
EX!-COLR}  
EX!COLR}  
ColrX!*X1%]  
ColrX!*X1%]  
ColrX!*X1%]  
X1%]  
Set color level to X1%for input X!.  
Increment color level.  
Decrement color level.  
View current setting for input X!.  
Tint  
Set a specific value  
EX!*X1%TINT}  
EX!+TINT}  
EX!-TINT}  
EX!TINT}  
TintX!*X1%]  
TintX!*X1%]  
TintX!*X1%]  
X1%]  
Set tint level to X1%for input X!.  
Increment tint level.  
Increment up  
Increment down  
View  
Decrement tint level.  
View current setting for input X!.  
Contrast  
Set a specific value  
Increment up  
Increment down  
View  
EX!*X1%CONT}  
EX!+CONT}  
EX!-CONT}  
EX!CONT}  
ContX!*X1%]  
ContX!*X1%]  
ContX!*X1%]  
X1%]  
Set contrast level to X1%for input X!.  
Increment contrast level.  
Decrement contrast level.  
View current setting for input X!.  
Brightness  
Set a specific value  
Increment up  
Increment down  
View  
EX!*X1%BRIT}  
EX!+BRIT}  
EX!-BRIT}  
EX!BRIT}  
BritX!*X1%]  
BritX!*X1%]  
BritX!*X1%]  
X1%]  
Set brightness level to X1%for input X!.  
Increment brightness level.  
Decrement brightness level.  
View current setting for input X!.  
Detail filter  
Set detail level  
EX!*X1%HDET}  
EX!+HDET}  
EX!-HDET}  
EX!HDET}  
HdetX!*X1%]  
HdetX!*X1%]  
HdetX!*X1%]  
X1%]  
Specify the detail level to X1%for input X!.  
Increase the detail level.  
Increment up  
Increment down  
View detail value  
Decrease the detail level.  
Show the detail setting for input X!.  
NOTE: X! = Input selection: 1 to 5  
X1% = Picture adjustment: 0 to 127 (default 64)  
X3!= Video mute: 0 = Off/disable, 1 = On/enable (mute to black), 2 = mute output sync and video  
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Command  
ASCII Command  
(host to scaler)  
Response  
(scaler to host)  
Additional Description  
Horizontal position (window)  
Specific value  
E1*X1**X1^HCTR}  
Hctr1*X1**X1^]  
Set horizontal position to X1^for window  
X1*.  
Increment up  
Increment down  
View  
Shift window right.  
E1*X1*+HCTR}  
E1*X1*-HCTR}  
E1*X1*HCTR}  
Hctr1*X1**X1^]  
Hctr1*X1**X1^]  
X1^]  
Shift window left.  
View the horizontal position value X1^for  
window X1*.  
Vertical position (window)  
Specific value  
E1*X1**X1^VCTR}  
Vctr1*X1**X1^]  
Set vertical position to X1^for window  
X1*.  
Increment up  
Increment down  
View  
Shift window down.  
E1*X1*+VCTR}  
E1*X1*-VCTR}  
E1*X1*VCTR}  
Vctr1*X1**X1^]  
Vctr1*X1**X1^]  
X1^]  
Shift window up.  
View the vertical position value X1^for  
window X1*.  
Horizontal size (window)  
Specific value  
E1*X1**X1&HSIZ}  
Hsiz1*X1**X1&]  
Set horizontal sizing to X1&for window  
X1*..  
Increase size  
Decrease size  
View  
Widen the window.  
E1*X1*+HSIZ}  
E1*X1*-HSIZ}  
E1*X1*HSIZ}  
Hsiz1*X1**X1&]  
Hsiz1*X1**X1&]  
X1&]  
Make the window narrower.  
View horizontal sizing value X1&for  
window X1*.  
Vertical size (window)  
Specific value  
Increase size  
Decrease size  
View  
E1*X1**X1&VSIZ}  
E1*X1*+VSIZ}  
E1*X1*-VSIZ}  
E1*X1*VSIZ}  
Vsiz1*X1**X1&]  
Vsiz1*X1**X1&]  
Vsiz1*X1**X1&]  
X1&]  
Set vertical sizing to X1&for window X1*.  
Make the window taller.  
Make the window shorter.  
View vertical sizing value X1&for window  
X1*.  
Horizontal position (image)  
Specific value  
E2*X1**X1^HCTR}  
Hctr2*X1**X1^]  
Set horizontal position to X1^for image  
X1*.  
Increment up  
Increment down  
View  
Shift image right.  
E2*X1*+HCTR}  
E2*X1*-HCTR}  
E2*X1*HCTR}  
Hctr2*X1**X1^]  
Hctr2*X1**X1^]  
X1^]  
Shift image left.  
View the horizontal position value X1^for  
image X1*.  
Vertical position (image)  
Specific value  
Increment up  
Increment down  
View  
E2*X1**X1^VCTR}  
E2*X1*+VCTR}  
E2*X1*-VCTR}  
E2*X1*VCTR}  
Vctr2*X1**X1^]  
Vctr2*X1**X1^]  
Vctr2*X1**X1^]  
X1^]  
Set vertical position to X1^for image X1*.  
Shift image down.  
Shift image up.  
View the vertical position value X1^for  
image X1*.  
NOTE: X1^ = Horizontal and vertical position: ±11000, with leading “+” or “-”, for example “- 02040”  
X1& = Horizontal and vertical size: 0 to 11000  
X1* = Image /window number: 1 = Main window, 2 = PIP window  
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Command  
ASCII Command  
(host to scaler)  
Response  
(scaler to host)  
Additional Description  
Horizontal size (image)  
Specific value  
Increase size  
Decrease size  
View  
E2*X1**X1&HSIZ}  
E2*X1*+HSIZ}  
E2*X1*-HSIZ}  
E2*X1*HSIZ}  
Hsiz2*X1**X1&]  
Hsiz2*X1**X1&]  
Hsiz2*X1**X1&]  
X1&]  
Set horizontal sizing to X1&for image X1*.  
Widen the image.  
Make the image narrower.  
View horizontal sizing value X1&for image.  
Vertical size (image)  
Specific value  
E2*X1**X1&VSIZ}  
E2*X1*+VSIZ}  
E2*X1*-VSIZ}  
E2*X1*VSIZ}  
Vsiz2*X1**X1&]  
Vsiz2*X1**X1&]  
Vsiz2*X1**X1&]  
X1&]  
Set vertical sizing to X1&for image X1*.  
Make the image taller.  
Increase size  
Decrease size  
View  
Make the image shorter.  
View vertical sizing value X1&for image.  
Output Configuration  
Output scaler rate  
Set output rate  
Select output resolution and refresh rate.  
Show selected output rate.  
EX1(RATE}  
ERATE}  
RateX1(]  
View output rate  
X1(]  
Output polarity (valid when VGA format is set to RGBHV)  
Set polarity  
Set polarity for VGA RGBHV ouput.  
EX2!OPOL}  
EOPOL}  
OpolX2!]  
X2!]  
View polarity setting  
Show current output polarity.  
VGA output sync format  
Set format  
Set output sync format of the VGA output.  
EX2@OSYN}  
OsynX2@]  
View sync setting  
Show current output sync format.  
X2@]  
EOSYN}  
HDMI output format  
Set format  
Set output color space/format for the HDMI  
output X3^.  
EX3^VTPO}  
VtpoX3^]  
View setting  
Show current HDMI format.  
X3^]  
EVTPO}  
Power save mode  
Power save off  
DVS runs in full power mode (default).  
E0PSAV}  
E1PSAV}  
Psav0]  
Psav1]  
Power save on  
DVS enters low power mode. Can only be  
exited using E0PSAV} command.  
View setting  
View power save status.  
X4%]  
EPSAV}  
NOTE: X1& = Horizontal and vertical size: 0 to 11000  
X1* = Image /window number: 1 = Main window, 2 = PIP window  
X1( = Scaler resolution/EDID emulation:  
Examples: 1024x768/60, 720p/60, 1080p/60, 1920x1200/60. See EDID table for full details.  
X2! = Output polarity: 0 = H-/V- (default), 1 = H-/V+, 2 = H+/V-, 3 = H+/V+  
X2@ = Output sync format: 0 = RGBHV (default), 1 = RGBS, 2 = RGsB, 3 = Y, R-Y, B-Y bi-level, 4 = Y, R-Y, B-Y tri-level  
X3^ = HDMI output format:  
0 = Auto (based on sink EDID), default  
1 = DVI  
2 = HDMI 444 RGB (0-255, audio, InfoFrames)  
3 = HDMI 444 YUV “FULL” (0-255, audio, InfoFrames)  
4 = HDMI 444 YUV “LIMITED” (16-235, audio, InfoFrames)  
5 = HDMI 422 YUV “FULL” (0-255, audio, InfoFrames)  
6 = HDMI 422 YUV “LIMITED” (16-235, audio, InfoFrames). See command description for details.  
X4% = Power save mode: 0 = Full power mode (default), 1 = Low power state  
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Command  
ASCII Command  
(host to scaler)  
Response  
(scaler to host)  
Additional Description  
Screen saver mode (action that takes place when no signal is detected on the selected input)  
Set mode  
EMX3)SSAV}  
SsavMX3)]  
Sets the screen saver mode to X3)  
(default: 1 = black)  
View mode  
View the current screen saver mode.  
X3)]  
EMSSAV}  
Set sync time out  
duration  
ETX2%SSAV}  
SsavTX2%]  
Sets sync time out duration to X2%  
seconds (default: 501 = never).  
View sync time out  
duration  
X2%]  
X4^]  
ETSSAV}  
ESSSAV}  
View sync time out duration X2%.  
View screen saver  
status  
View the screen saver status X4^.  
Audio Configuration  
Audio mute (global settings)  
Mute on  
Mute selected input.  
1Z  
0Z  
Z
Amt1]  
Amt0]  
X(]  
Mute off  
View status  
Un-mute selected input.  
View mute status, (0 = mute off, 1 = mute  
on).  
Audio gain and attenuation (audio models only: per analog input)  
Set gain/  
attenuation  
Set gain/attenuation on current input to  
X4)dB.  
X4)G  
AudX4)]  
Increment  
Decrement  
View  
Increment audio level (up).  
Decrement audio level (down).  
View current audio level.  
+G  
-G  
G
AudX4)]  
AudX4)]  
X4)]  
Volume control (audio models only)  
Set specific volume  
X3*V  
+V  
-V  
V
VolX3*]  
VolX3*]  
VolX3*]  
X3*]  
Set volume to X3*.  
Increase volume.  
Increment  
Decrement  
View  
Decrease volume.  
View current volume setting.  
Audio delay (available on all models)  
Set static delay  
ESX4#ADLY}  
AdlySX4#]  
Set static audio delay to X4# ms (range  
0-255 ms).  
View setting  
X4#]  
ESADLY}  
View audio delay (X4#) in milliseconds.  
NOTE: X( = Enable/disable; 0 = Off/disable, 1 = On/enable  
X2% = On-screen menu time-out: (default = 3 seconds), output sync time-out (default = 501 - never)  
0 = OSD never displayed/output sync is instantly disabled with no active input,  
1 to 500, in 1 second increments, 501 = OSD never times out/output sync never times out  
X3) = Screen saver mode: 1 = Black screen (default), 2 = Blue screen with OSD text  
X3* = Audio volume range: 000 to -100 dB (default = -30 dB), in 1.0 dB step, with max = 0 dB and min = -100 dB.  
attenuation, plus hardware mute  
X4) = -53 through +09 dB, (with leading “+” or “–“)  
X4# = Static audio delay: 0 through 255 milliseconds  
X4^ = Screen saver status: 0 = Active input detected; timer not running, 1 = No active input; timer is running;  
output sync still active, 2 = No active input; timer has expired; output sync disabled  
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Command  
ASCII Command  
(host to scaler)  
Response  
(scaler to host)  
Additional Description  
Audio input format  
NOTES: Selects between analog (5-pole captive screw) or digital (embedded in HDMI input) audio sources.  
Inputs 1 and 2 X4@can only be set to 0 or 1; attempting to set these inputs to a digital format yields an E14 response.  
Digital auto modes (4 or 5) detect and use embedded audio when present, or analog audio if digital audio is not detected  
Set None  
Mutes all audio for input X!.  
EIX!*0AFMT}  
EIX!*1AFMT}  
AfmtIX!*0]  
AfmtIX!*1]  
Set Analog  
Select analog audio for input X!(default  
for inputs 1 and 2).  
Set 2CH digital  
Select 2CH digital audio for input X!  
(default for inputs 3, 4, and 5).  
EIX!*2AFMT}  
AfmtIX!*2]  
Set Full digital  
Select Full digital audio for input X!.  
EIX!*3AFMT}  
EIX!*4AFMT}  
AfmtIX!*3]  
AfmtIX!*4]  
Set 2CH digital  
auto  
Select auto detect audio for input X!(valid  
for inputs 3, 4, and 5 only — EDID set to  
2CH).  
Set FULL digital  
auto  
Select auto detect audio for input X!(valid  
for inputs 3, 4, and 5 only — EDID set to  
FULL).  
EIX!*5AFMT}  
EIX!AFMT}  
AfmtIX!*5]  
View audio type  
X4@]  
View the audio input type X4@for input  
X!.  
Audio output format  
Set format  
Set the fixed and variable audio output  
format.  
EOX3(AFMT}  
AfmtOX3(]  
View format  
View audio output format.  
X3(]  
EOAFMT}  
Audio follow  
Set  
Select audio source (main versus PIP).  
EX4!AFLW}  
EAFLW}  
AflwX4!]  
View  
View audio source (main versus PIP).  
X3(]  
NOTE: X! = Input selection: 1 to 5  
X3( = Audio output format: 1 = Dual mono, 2 = Stereo (default)  
X4! = Audio source: 0 = Follow Main window, 1 = Follow PIP window, 2 = Toggle source  
X4@ = Audio Input type: 0 = None, 1 = Analog, 2 = 2CH digital, 3 = Full digital, 4 = 2CH digital, 5 = FULL Digital Auto  
See X4@for full commands.  
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Command  
ASCII Command  
(host to scaler)  
Response  
(scaler to host)  
Additional Description  
Presets  
User presets  
Recall preset  
1*X2#.  
1RprX2#]  
Recall user preset X2#for selected input.  
Save user preset X2#for selected input.  
Save preset  
1*X2#,  
1SprX2#]  
Delete/clear preset  
EX1*X2#PRST}  
PrstX1*X2#]  
Clears user preset X2#, and sets user preset  
X2#name to [unassigned].  
User preset name  
Write name  
E1*X2#,X1$PNAM}  
E1*X2#PNAM}  
Pnam1*X2#,X1$]  
Set the user preset X2#to X1$.  
Read name  
X1$]  
Read the name for user preset X2#.  
NOTE: To restore a default user preset name, enter a single space character for X1$; unassigned presets = “[unassigned]”. Valid only  
for previously saved presets.  
Input presets  
Recall preset  
2*X2$.  
2RprX2$]  
Recall input preset X2$for selected input.  
Save input preset X2#for selected input.  
Save preset  
2*X2$,  
2SprX2$]  
Delete/clear preset  
EX2*X2$PRST}  
PrstX2*X2#]  
Clears input preset X2#, and sets input  
preset X2#name to [unassigned].  
Input preset name  
Write name  
E2*X2$,X1$PNAM}  
E2*X2$PNAM}  
Pnam2*X2$,X1$]  
Set the input preset X2$to X1$.  
Read name  
X1$]  
Read the name for input preset X2$.  
NOTE: To restore a default input preset name, enter a single space character for X1$; unassigned presets = “[unassigned]”.  
PIP presets  
Recall preset  
without input  
3*X2#.  
4*X2#.  
3RprX2#]  
4RprX2#]  
Recall PIP preset X2#without inputs.  
Recall PIP preset X2#with inputs.  
Recall preset with  
input  
Save preset  
4*X2#,  
4SprX2$]  
Save PIP layout and inputs to preset X2#.  
Delete/clear preset  
EX4*X2#PRST}  
PrstX4*X2#]  
Resets the PIP preset X2#, and PIP preset  
X2#name back to default factory settings.  
PIP preset name  
Write name  
E3*X2#,X1$PNAM}  
E3*X2#PNAM}  
Pnam3*X2#,X1$]  
Set the user preset X2#to X1$.  
Read name  
X1$]  
Read the name for user preset X2#.  
NOTE: To restore a default PIP preset name, enter a single space character for X1$; default = “PIP PRESET XX” where “XX” is the current  
preset number (for example 05).  
NOTE: X1$ = Text label/preset name: up to 16 characters X2# = User presets or PIP presets: 1 to 16  
User Presets Input Presets  
X2$ = Input presets: 1 to 128  
PIP Presets  
Color  
H/V Window  
Position  
Input Type  
Color  
H Start  
H/V Window  
Position  
Main H/V  
Window Position  
PIP H/V  
Window Position  
Tint  
H/V Window  
Size  
Preset Name  
Tint  
V Start  
H/V Window  
Size  
Main H/V  
Window Size  
PIP H/V  
Window Size  
Contrast  
Brightness  
H/V Image  
Position  
Audio Gain/  
Attenuation  
Contrast  
Brightness  
H Active  
V Active  
H/V Image  
Position  
Main H/V  
Image Position  
PIP H/V  
Image Position  
H/V Image  
Size  
H/V Image  
Size  
Main H/V  
Image Size  
PIP H/V  
Image Size  
Detail  
Detail  
Phase  
Main Input #  
PIP Input #  
Preset Name  
Film Mode  
Total Pixels  
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Command  
ASCII Command  
(host to scaler)  
Response  
(scaler to host)  
Additional Description  
Advanced Configuration  
Test pattern  
Set test pattern  
EX2)TEST}  
ETEST}  
TestX2)]  
Set the test pattern to X2).  
View test pattern  
View the current test pattern.  
X2)]  
Freeze  
Enable  
Disable  
View  
Freeze selected input.  
1F  
0F  
F
Frz1]  
Frz0]  
X(]  
Unfreeze selected input.  
Show the freeze status (1= on, 0= off).  
Auto memories (per input)  
Enable  
Set auto memory on. Previous settings for  
incoming signal are auto recalled.  
EX!*1AMEM}  
EX!*0AMEM}  
EX!AMEM}  
AmemX!*1]  
AmemX!*0]  
X(]  
Disable  
Set auto memory off. Manual recall of  
input presets needed to configure input.  
View setting  
View current auto memory for input X!.  
Input aspect ratio (per input)  
Enable Fill mode  
EX!*1ASPR}  
EX!*2ASPR}  
EX!ASPR}  
AsprX!*1]  
Sets input X!to always fill the entire raster  
(default).  
Enable Follow  
mode  
AsprX!*2]  
Sets input X!to preserve its native aspect.  
View aspect setting  
X2(]  
View aspect ratio setting for input X!.  
Auto switch mode  
Disable  
Manual switching only (default).  
E0AUSW}  
E1AUSW}  
Ausw0]  
Ausw1]  
Priority to highest  
active  
Gives priority to the highest numbered  
active input.  
Priority to lowest  
active  
Gives priority to the lowest numbered  
active input.  
E2AUSW}  
EAUSW}  
Ausw2]  
View setting  
View the current auto switch mode.  
X3&]  
Video effect  
Cut  
Sets the switch to cut.  
}
E0SWEF  
Swef0]  
Dissolve  
Sets the switch to dissolve.  
View setting (0 = cut, 1 = dissolve).  
E1SWEF}  
ESWEF}  
Swef1]  
View setting  
0] (or1])  
NOTE: X! = Input selection: 1 to 5  
X( = Enable/Disable: 0 = Off/disable, 1 = On/enable  
X2) = Test patterns:  
0 = off (default)  
1 = crop  
2 = alternating pixels  
3 = alternating lines  
X2( = Aspect ratio:  
4 = crosshatch  
5 = 4x4 crosshatch 9 = white field  
6 = color bars  
7 = grayscale  
8 = ramp  
12 = 1.85 aspect ratio  
13 = 2.35 aspect ratio  
14 = blue mode  
10 = 1.33 aspect ratio  
11 = 1.78 aspect ratio  
1 = Fill; each input rate will automatically fill the entire output raster (default)  
2 = Follow; each input rate will be displayed with its native aspect ratio  
X3& = Auto switch mode: 0 = Disable (default),1 = Priority to highest numbered input, 2 = Priority to lowest numbered input  
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Command  
ASCII Command  
(host to scaler)  
Response  
(scaler to host)  
Additional Description  
Front panel security lockout (Executive Mode)  
Enable Executive  
mode 1  
Lock entire front panel.  
1X  
Exe1]  
Enable Executive  
mode 2  
Limited front panel adjustments (input  
selection, PIP/Swap, and Auto- Image) can  
be made.  
2X  
Exe2]  
Disable Executive  
mode  
Unlock front panel controls. All front panel  
adjustments can be made.  
0X  
X
Exe0]  
View Executive  
mode status  
View the current status:  
0 = off [default]; 1 = on, complete;  
2 = on, limited adjustments.  
0](or) 1]  
(or) 2]  
Overscan mode (applies only to SMPTE [NTSC, PAL, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p] input rates)  
Set value  
Set input format X#to overscan mode X2*.  
EX#*X2*OSCN}  
EX#OSCN}  
OscnX#*X2*]  
View status  
Show overscan mode status for input  
format X#.  
X2*]  
HDCP notification (green screen/message)  
Enable notification  
Enable the HDCP notification.  
EN1HDCP}  
EN0HDCP}  
HdcpN1]  
HdcpN0]  
Disable notification  
Disable the HDCP notification; instead  
mute output.  
Query notification  
Query the HDCP notification.  
X(]  
ENHDCP}  
HDCP status (valid for HDMI inputs and HDMI oututs only)  
Query input  
Query the HDCP status of the current input  
X!.  
X3#]  
EIX!HDCP}  
(verbose mode response)  
HdcpIX!*X3#]  
Query output  
Query the HDCP status of the HDMI output  
X@.  
X3#]  
EOX@HDCP}  
(verbose mode response)  
HdcpOX@*X3#]  
HDCP input authorization (valid for HDMI inputs only)  
Enable HDCP  
authorization  
Enable HDCP authorization for input X!  
(default).  
EEX!*1HDCP}  
EEX!*0HDCP}  
EEX!HDCP}  
HdcpEX!*1]  
HdcpEX!*0]  
X4(]  
Disable HDCP  
authorization  
Disable HDCP authorization for input X!.  
Query notification  
Query HDCP authorization status for input  
X!.  
NOTE: X! = Input selection: 1 to 5  
X@ = Output selection: 0 = All outputs (default), 1 = Analog (VGA, YUVp, HDTV), 2 = HDMI, 3 = 3G/HD-SDI, 4 = None  
X# = Input video format: 0 = No signal detected, 1 = RGB, 2 = YUV Auto, 3 = RGBcvS, 4 = S-video, 5 = Composite,  
6 = DVI/HDMI (Only available for inputs 3, 4, and 5), 7 = Auto detect (default for inputs 1 and 2)  
X( = Enable/disable: 0 = Off/disable, 1 = On/enable  
X2* = Overscan (applied to SMPTE [NTSC/PAL - 480p -1080p] input rates), 0 = 0.0% (default for RGB),  
1 = 2.5% (default for YUV Auto, RGBcvS), 2 = 5.0% (default for S-video, Composite). See X2* for full details.  
X3# = HDCP status (valid only on HDMI/DVI outputs): 0 = no sink or source detected, 1 = sink or source detected with HDCP,  
2 = sink or source detected but no HDCP is present  
X4( = HDMI Input HDCP authorization status: 0 = Block HDCP encryption, 1 = Allow HDCP encryption (default for inputs 3,  
4, and 5)  
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Command  
ASCII Command  
(host to scaler)  
Response  
(scaler to host)  
Additional Description  
Genlock  
Disable genlock  
Disables global input lock/genlock (default).  
EOGLOK}  
E1GLOK}  
Glok0]  
Glok1]  
Enable input signal  
genlock  
Locks the output refresh rate to the  
selected inputs refresh rate.  
Enable SDI genlock  
Locks the output refresh rate applied  
genlock signal (D models only).  
E2GLOK}  
EGLOK}  
Glok2]  
View genlock  
setting  
View the current genlock setting.  
X4&]  
View genlock status  
View the current genlock status.  
X4*]  
E41STAT}  
(verbose mode response)  
41StatX4*]  
Video signal presence  
View signal presence  
Input 1*2*3*4*5. (X4$; 0 = no input, 1 =  
input detected)  
}
0LS  
X4$*X4$*X4$*X4$*X4$]  
Hardwired IR port  
Disable IR disable  
(allows IR)  
Enables the hard wired port and allows IR.  
Disables the hard wired port (default).  
View the current IR Disable setting.  
65*0#  
65*1#  
65#  
IRDisable0]  
IRDisable1]  
X(]  
Enable IR disable  
(blocks IR)  
View IR disable  
setting  
Picture In Picture  
NOTE: HDMI input 5 cannot be used for PIP.  
PIP on/off  
PIP on  
EX2&PIP}  
PipX2&]  
Turn on PIP and display input X2&. X2&is a  
two digit response (for example, 01).  
PIP off  
E0PIP}  
EPIP}  
Pip00]  
Turn PIP off.  
View PIP selection  
X2&]  
View PIP selection (X2&is a two digit  
response, for example, 01).  
Swap main/PIP  
Swap  
%}  
Tke]  
Swap between main and PIP window.  
On-Screen menu configuration  
Menu time-out  
NOTE: Setting the time-out to 501 disables the OSD time-out (never times out). Setting the time-out to 0 disables the OSD.  
Set menu time-out  
EX2%MDUR}  
EMDUR}  
MdurX2%]  
Set the OSD to X2%seconds  
View time-out  
X2%]  
View time-out settings  
NOTE: X( = Enable/Disable: 0 = Off/disable, 1 = On/enable  
X2% = On-screen menu time-out: (default = 3 seconds)/ Output sync time-out (default = 501 - Never)  
0 = OSD never displayed/output sync is instantly disabled with no active input,  
1 to 500, in 1 second increments, 501 = OSD never times out/output sync never times out  
X2& = PIP window input selection: 0 to 4 (0 = Off)  
X4$ = Video Signal Status: 0 = Video / TMDS signal not detected, 1 = Video / TMDS signal detected  
X4& = Input signal/SDI genlock: 0 = Disabled (default), 1 = Input signal enabled, 2 = SDI genlock enabled. See command  
description for details.  
X4* = Input signal / genlock Status: 0 = genlock disabled, 1 = genlock enabled; not locked, 2 = genlock enabled; locked.  
See command description for full details.  
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Command  
ASCII Command  
(host to scaler)  
Response  
(scaler to host)  
Additional Description  
Reset commands  
Erase user supplied  
web pages and  
files 24 28  
Erase named files.  
E<filename>EF}  
E/EF}  
Del<filename>]  
Ddl]  
Erase current  
directory and  
files 24 28  
Erase current directory and its files.  
Erase current  
directory and  
subdirectories 24 28  
Erase current directory and its  
subdirectories.  
E//EF}  
Ddl]  
Erase flash  
Erase the flash memory.  
Retains Ethernet settings  
EZFFF}  
EZXXX}  
Zpf]  
Zpx]  
memory 24  
Reset all device  
settings to factory  
default settings 24  
Absolute system  
reset 24  
Includes resetting networking to DHCP =  
ON.  
EZQQQ}  
EZY}  
Zpq]  
Zpy]  
Absolute system  
reset (but retain IP) 24  
NOTE: This reset EZYis similar to ZQQQ but excludes IP address, subnet mask, gateway addresses, unit name,  
DHCP setting, and port mapping (telnet/web/direct access) in order to maintain communications with device.  
Recommended after a firmware update.  
Information request  
General information  
I/i  
VidX!AudX!•VtypX#StdX1)BlkX1)HrtX1#VrtX1#  
PipX!]  
NOTE: Aud “X!” response is a “-” on the non audio model. “Vtyp” returns to the detected input type (X!*\) .  
Query firmware  
version  
View firmware version.  
Q/q  
x.xx]  
Query full firmware  
version  
View full firmware version details.  
*Q/*q  
x.xx.xxxx]  
Query part number  
View part number.  
N/n  
zz-zzz-zz]  
Stat20X1!]  
View internal  
temperature  
Temperature in degrees Celsius.  
E 20STAT}  
NOTE: X! = Input selection, 1 to 5  
X# = Input video format, 0 = No signal detected (only valid for detected input format query, such as X!*\), 1 = RGB,  
2 = YUV Auto, 3 = RGBcvS, 4 = S-video, 5 = Composite, 6 = DVI/HDMI (Only available for IN3, IN4, and IN5)  
X1) = Input standard, 0 = No signal detected (current input), 1 = NTSC 3.85, 2 = PAL, 3 = NTSC 4.43, 4 = SECAM  
- = N/A (occurs when input is an active RBG, YUV Auto [but not NTSC/PAL], or HDMI signal  
X1! = Internal temperature (in degrees Celsius)  
X1# = Horizontal and vertical frequencies (format is three digit with single decimal and leading zeros for example, 075.3)  
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Command  
ASCII Command  
(host to scaler)  
Response  
(scaler to host)  
Additional Description  
Backup/Restore configuration  
NOTE: {config type} = 0 = IP config (ip.cfg), 1 = event config (event.cfg), 2 = box specific parameters (box.cfg),  
The files are stored on directory /nortxe-backup created on the box by the “save” commands.  
Save device  
configuration  
Save unit configuration to file system.  
E1*{config type}  
XF}  
Cfg1*{config  
type}]  
Restore device  
configuration  
Restore unit configuration from file system.  
E0*{config type}  
XF}  
Cfg1*{config  
type}]  
Product naming  
NOTE: The 24 superscript as shown below, indicates that the user will get an E24 error on IPLink-based device  
(such as the DVS 605) if the user is not an Administrator when trying to alter names.  
Set unit name 24  
EX1@CN}  
ECN}  
IpnX1@]  
IpnX5)]  
Set unit name to X1@.  
Set unit name to  
factory default 24  
Set unit name to default X5).  
View unit name  
View unit name.  
ECN}  
X1@]  
NOTE: X1@ = Unit Name is a text string of up to 24 characters drawn from the alphabet (A-Z), digits (0-9), and the minus sign/hyphen (-).  
The first character must be an alpha character. The last character must not be a minus. No blank or space characters  
are permitted, and no distinction is made between upper and lowercase  
X5) = Default Name: combination of model name and last 3 pairs of MAC address (for example DVS-605-Series-07-8C-EC).  
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Using DVS 605  
Configuration  
Software  
The DVS 605 Configuration Software Program (EC) offers another way to control the DVS  
605 via USB, RS-232, or Ethernet connection in addition to the SIS commands.  
This section describes EC installation, communication, and control, and the topics include:  
The graphical interface includes the same functions as those on the device front panel  
with additional features that are only available through the software.  
The control software is compatible with Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000,  
Windows XP and Windows 7. The software program is included on the Extron software  
DVD, and updates can be downloaded from the Extron web site (www.extron.com).  
Installing the Software  
The EC software can be installed onto the hard drive of a connected PC either directly  
from the supplied DVD, or downloaded from the Extron web site.  
Installation from the DVD  
1. Insert the DVD into the applicable drive. The DVD self starts.  
NOTE: The DVD starts only if you have a DVD drive on your PC.  
The Extron software window appears.  
Figure 31. Example of DVD Software Window  
2. If the disc does not start automatically, run LAUNCH.EXE from the disc.  
3. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen.  
By default, the installation creates a C:\Program Files\Extron\DVS 605 Configuration  
Software directory and places a shortcut icon in it.  
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Installation from the Website  
1. On the Extron web site (www.extron.com), select the Downloadtab.  
2. On the Download Center screen, select Softwarefrom the left side-bar menu.  
3. Locate the DVS 605 Configuration Software file from the list and click on it.  
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to download the program to your PC.  
Starting the DVS 605 Configuration Software  
1. Click Start > Programs > Extron Electronics > DVS 605  
Configuration Software.  
Alternatively, if an icon was installed on the desktop, EC can be started by  
double-clicking on the icon.  
The Device Selection window appears.  
Figure 32. DVS 605 Configuration Software Device Selection Window  
2. Select the desired device either:  
a. from the list  
NOTE: Use the filters to narrow down the list.  
or  
b. In the Device Namefield, enter the name of the device.  
or  
c. Click on Open a Device File, Search Online Devices, or Connect  
to Online Devicesbuttons.  
See the DVS 605 Configuration Software Help file for full details.  
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3. Click Open Device. A new tab opens from which you can configure the device.  
Figure 33. New Device Page (in emulation mode)  
Using the DVS 605 Configuration Software — an Overview  
NOTE: For general software navigation see the “Using Default Web Pages” section, or  
open the DVS 605 Configuration Software Help file.  
There are three main menus shown at the top of the window.  
These are Connections, Tools, and Hardware.  
Connections Menu  
This menu has two options: Connect and Disconnect.  
Connect  
This allows the user to connect to the device that is already set up  
in emulation mode on the configuration page. The page goes from  
emulation mode to live mode and shows the connected devices’  
current configuration settings. The tab indicator changes from red  
(not connected) to green (connected).  
NOTE: If a device is already connected, the Connect option is disabled until the device  
is disconnected or the connection times out.  
Disconnect  
This allows the user to disconnect from the connected device and return to emulation  
mode.  
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Tools Menu  
This menu has two options: Trace Window and Firmware Update.  
Trace Window  
This allows the user to view the data sent to and from the device in a separate window.  
This option is useful for debugging purposes. When selected a separate window opens  
showing the transmitted and received data.  
Figure 34. Trace Window  
Firmware Update  
This allows the user to upload the latest firmware to the device.  
NOTE: The latest device-specific firmware is available at www.extron.com to  
download to a PC connected to the device.  
When selected a separate window opens and the details of  
the device and current installed firmware is acquired.  
To update the firmware:  
1. Browse to and select the downloaded firmware file.  
Valid firmware files have an EFF or ESF file extension.  
2. Click Open. This returns you to the Update Firmware  
dialog box.  
3. Click Upload. The progress bar shows the progress  
of the firmware upload to the device. After uploading  
is completed, the device restarts. Reconnection to the  
device must be made to enable live configuration.  
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Hardware Menu  
NOTE: This menu is available only for devices that are  
connected live.  
This menu has nine options: Unit Information, Reset Device,  
Device Name, Connection Settings, Date and Time, Password,  
Standby Mode (Full Power and Low Power), Mute Video and  
Sync, and Executive Mode (Unlock front panel, Lock front panel,  
and Limit front panel).  
Unit Information  
This opens a dialog box which displays information about the connected device.  
Reset Device  
This opens a separate window and allows the user to reset the unit in one of three modes.  
For detailed information on the different reset modes, (see Reset Device page) and the  
Figure 35. Reset Window  
1. Click the radio button for the reset mode desired and then click the Savebutton.  
2. A confirmation dialog box opens. Click Yesto confirm, or Noto abort the action.  
Device Name  
This opens a separate window displaying the current device name. This option allows the  
user to change the device name.  
To change the name, type in a desired name and click Save.  
NOTE: If the name is deemed invalid, an error dialog will show. Reenter the name.  
The name may be up to 24 alphanumeric characters in length, without spaces.  
Figure 36. Device Name Window — Incorrect (left) and Correct (right) Naming  
Click Resetto clear the name field of any name and return to the default unit name.  
Click Save.  
Click Cancelto exit without changes. The previous name is retained.  
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Connection Settings  
This opens a separate window that allows the user to adjust the settings for RS-232  
communication and Ethernet communication to the device.  
Figure 37. Connection Settings Window  
RS-232 Settings To change the settings select the appropriate value within the drop  
down boxes for each field: Baud rate, Stop Bits, Bits, and Parity.  
Ethernet Settings To change the settings enter select the appropriate addresses within  
the each field: IP Address, Subnet Mask,and Default Gateway. Click Use  
DHCP if an IP address is to be obtained automatically.  
When proposed changes have been entered for either RS-232 or Ethernet connections,  
click Save. The device is updated with the new settings.  
Date and Time  
This opens a separate window, that allows the user to adjust the date and time settings.  
Figure 38. Date and Time Settings Window  
Either click the Syncbutton to sync the date and time of the unit to that of the  
connected PC, or manually adjust the date and time using the Datedrop-down calendar  
and the Timefield.  
Click Savewhen changes have been completed.  
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Password  
This opens a separate window that allows the administrator and user passwords to be  
changed.  
Figure 39. Password Settings Window  
NOTES: An administrator password must be entered before creating a user password.  
Leave the fields blank in the Administrator or User section if you do not wish  
to create an administrator or user password.  
Passwords have a 12-character limit and are case-sensitive. Characters that  
are not permitted include” /”,”\”,”|”, “(space)”, and “*”.  
If the DVS 605 is password-protected, a user name entry is required for  
connection. Enter admin for administrator-level access or user for  
user-level access. These user names must be entered in lowercase characters.  
After entering the appropriate user name, enter the associated password in  
the Passwordfield.  
To change the administrator password:  
1. Enter the desired administrator password in the Administrator Passwordfield.  
2. Re-enter the administrator password in the Confirm Passwordfield.  
3. Click Save.  
To create or change the user password.  
1. Enter the desired user password in the User Passwordfield.  
2. Re-enter the user password in the Confirm Passwordfield.  
3. Click Save.  
Standby Mode  
This opens a separate window that allows the user to set the power mode (full or low).  
Click the applicable mode. A check mark  
appears alongside the selected mode.  
Standby state disables all video input processing and all video outputs to save energy  
when the DVS 605 is not in use.  
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Mute Video and Sync  
Select this to mute or unmute video and sync to all outputs. A check mark appears  
alongside the menu name when mute is on, and the video mute button in the AV Controls  
panel indicates muted status.  
Figure 40. Mute Video and Sync on With Buttons Showing Video Mute Status  
Executive Mode  
Select this to turn on or off any selected Executive modes. A check mark appears alongside  
the menu name when any mode is on.  
The modes are:  
Unlock front panel (use of all front panel buttons is available)  
Lock front panel (all front panel buttons are locked)  
Limit front panel to input selection, PIP, and Auto-Image  
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Using the Default  
Web Pages  
The DVS 605 features an on-board web server, displayed as a set of default web pages.  
These pages allow you to control and operate the DVS 605 unit via a LAN or WAN  
connection through the RJ-45 port, using a web browser such as the Microsoft® Internet  
Explorer® 8 or later, Mozilla® Firefox® 6 or later, Google Chrome9 or later, Apple®  
Safari® 4 or later.  
NOTE: If you are using Internet Explorer, compatibility mode must be turned off. See  
the Turning Off Compatibility Mode” section, for details.  
This section gives an overview of the default web pages, which are always available and  
cannot be erased or overwritten.  
Topics that are covered, include:  
Accessing the Default Web Pages  
Access the DVS 605 through the on-board web server pages as follows:  
1. Double click the web browser icon on the PC desktop to launch the web browser.  
2. Click in the browsers Addressfield.  
3. Enter the units IP address in the browsers Addressfield.  
NOTE: If the local system administrators have not changed the value, the factory-  
specified default is DHCP set to On.  
4. Press the keyboard <Enter> key. The DVS 605 checks to see if it is password protected.  
If it is not password protected, proceed to step 7.  
If it is password protected, the DVS 605 serves the Enter Network Password page.  
NOTE: A user name entry (“user” or “admin”) is required.  
5. Click in the Passwordfield and type in the appropriate administrator or user  
password if prompted.  
6. Click OK.  
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Turning Off Compatibility Mode  
The DVS 605 default web pages do not support compatibility mode in Microsoft Internet  
Explorer.  
To check compatibility view settings:  
From the Toolsmenu of the browser, select Compatibility View Settings. The  
Compatibility View Settings dialog box opens.  
Be sure that the Display all websites in Compatibility Viewcheck box  
is cleared, and that the IP address of the DVS 605 is not in the list of websites that have  
been added to Compatibility view  
Navigating the Default Web Pages  
The DVS 605 default web pages opens with two main pages: Configuration and  
Hardware. Below the tabs for each page is a global navigation bar with icons for ease of  
navigation through the various options. The two pages have specific groups of options.  
Figure 41. Default Web Pages open on the Configuration Page  
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Configuration Pages  
NOTE: From Hardware pages, click on the Configuration tab  
.
The Configuration pages options are:  
Input/Output Configuration EDID Minder Image Settings PIP Settings  
Audio Configuration Preset Management Device Settings.  
Figure 42. Global Navigation Bar for the Configuration Page  
The browser screen is set out as two sections. These are AV Controls on the left, and the  
options page on the right.  
AV Controls Panel  
NOTE: This panel section can be hidden or revealed by  
clicking on the section handle (see image at right).  
The AV Controls panel is used to control AV settings such as  
input selection and for performing a one-time Auto-Image to an input.  
Video and audio mute can be turned on or off, and image freeze can be invoked.  
Figure 43. AV Controls Panel  
At the bottom of the panel is a summary of the current active input and output status,  
which includes signal format and HDCP status.  
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Auto-Image button  
Click on this button to start a one time Auto-Image on the currently  
selected input.  
AV input buttons (inputs 1-5)  
Click on these to select an input as desired. As a new one is selected,  
the summary within the panel changes to reflect the new input and  
output status.  
Breakaway audio check box (audio models only)  
Select this check box to enable audio breakaway. The input buttons  
separate into two columns: video and audio.  
From the Video column, click the input button associated with the  
video to be used.  
From the Audio column, click on the input button associated with  
the audio to be used.  
NOTES: Audio breakaway is disabled when PIP mode is active.  
Audio breakaway is not available for inputs configured  
for digital audio format.  
Video breakaway is not available from an input that  
has been configured for any digital audio format.  
When in PIP mode, audio breakaway is not supported.  
Audio follows either the main window or the PIP  
window (set on the Devices Settings screen).  
Clear the Breakaway Audiocheck box to disable the audio  
breakaway.  
Video and audio mute buttons  
Select Video Muteto mute only the video signal. The button turns blue.  
Select Audio Muteto mute only the audio. The button turns red.  
Select AV Muteto mute both video and audio simultaneously. The button turns red and  
the Video and Audio mute buttons are also activated.  
To unmute any signal, click on the appropriate button. The button reverts to the default  
color, indicating the signal has been unmuted.  
Freeze button  
Select Freezeto freeze the current video image. The button turns blue, indicating the  
image is frozen.  
Press it again to unfreeze the image. The buttons reverts to the default color.  
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Input/Output Configuration Page  
Click on this button  
to open to this page.  
The Input Configuration panel consists of user configurable fields for each of the five  
inputs. These include; input naming, signal type, aspect ratio, Auto-Image, Auto Memory,  
HDCP Authorized status, and Film detection. There is also a visual indicator on the right  
side of the panel for the currently active video and audio inputs; for example in the image  
below input 2 is audio and Lab DVD is a video input.  
Figure 44. Input Configuration Panel  
Input (renaming)  
To rename an input click inside the field and type in the desired name to identify the input.  
Input names have a 16-character limit. By default, the name associated with an input  
channel is Input <number>.  
NOTE: Entering a single space character resets the name of the input to the default.  
Signal type  
The user can select the signal type for inputs 1 and 2 from Auto Detect, RGB  
Scaled,Auto YUV, RGBcvS, S-Video, and Composite. For inputs 3, 4, and 5,  
HDMI/DVIis the only available signal type.  
For inputs 1 and 2, available signal types include:  
Auto-Detect— With this setting selected, whenever the device detects an input  
format change, it automatically sets the input signal type.  
RGB Scaled  
Auto YUV— With this setting selected, the device detects if YUVi or YUVp/HDTV is  
applied and sets the input accordingly.  
RGBcvS  
S-Video  
Composite  
From the Signal Typedrop-down list, select the video format associated with the  
input.  
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Aspect ratio  
Select Fillor Followfrom the drop-down list to set the aspect ratio.  
Fill— The input signal is scaled to fill the entire video output.  
Follow— Follows the signal aspect ratio, with respect to the current output resolution  
setting. A black letter box or pillar box bars may be applied for aspect ratio compensation.  
Auto-Image  
Select the check box to apply Auto-Image to the input, if desired. When selected, Auto-  
Image is applied whenever there is a change in the input sync.  
Auto Memory  
Select the check box to enable the Auto Memory, if desired. Auto Memory recalls input  
and image settings for signals that have previously been applied.  
When Auto Memory is disabled, the DVS 605 treats every newly applied input as a new  
source.  
See the table in the “Auto Memory” section for Auto Memory and Auto-Image  
relationship.  
HDCP Authorized  
Select the HDCP Authorized check box (inputs 3-5) in order to have the input report  
as an HDCP Authorized device. If the box is not checked the source will be blocked from  
encrypting its output. This may result in some content not being passed to the output.  
NOTE: The HDCP Authorizedoption is not available for the analog inputs 1 and 2.  
Film Detect  
Select these check boxes to enable 3:2, 2:2, and 24:1 film pulldown detection for  
NTSC/PAL/1080i input signals.  
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Output Configuration Panel  
The right panel consists of user configurable fields for video outputs. These include: output  
resolution, refresh rate, signal format and sync polarity for the analog output, and signal  
format for the digital output. The switch transition mode between inputs can be set, and  
a test pattern selection is available for use in calibrating a connected display. The genlock  
settings can also be set on all models.  
Figure 45. Input Configuration Panel  
Resolution  
Click on the arrow and from the drop-down list box select the applicable output  
resolution. The selectable resolutions include five user customizable ones: C1-C5.  
See the resolution and refresh rate table for a full list. Default is 720p/60 Hz  
Refresh rate  
Click on the arrow and from the drop-down list box select the applicable refresh rate.  
Analog signal format  
Click on the arrow and from the drop-down list box select an applicable signal format.  
Selectable formats are: RGBHV (default), RGBS, RGBcvS, (Y, R-Y,B-Y bi-level), and  
(Y, R-Y,B-Y tri-level).  
Analog sync polarity  
Click on the arrow and from the drop-down list box select the applicable sync polarity,  
Choices are: H-/V- (default), H+/V-, H+/V+, H-/V+.  
NOTE: The sync polarity option is only available when the output format is RGBHV.  
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Digital output signal format  
Click on the arrow and from the drop-down list box select an applicable signal format.  
Selectable formats are: Auto (based on sink/ display EDID), DVI, HDMI RGB, HDMI YUV  
444 Full, HDMI YUV 444 Limited, HDMI YUV 422 Full, HDMI YUV 422 Limited.  
Switch transition  
Select either mode, cut or dissolve, to set the transition effect when switching inputs.  
Genlock  
Where applicable, SDI genlock or input signal genlock can be applied, or genlock can be  
turned off. Select as desired.  
See the Genlock status section on page 17 for details  
NOTE: The SDI genlock option is available only on DVS 605 D and DVS 605 AD models.  
Test pattern  
To aid display device setup and optimization, select a test pattern from the drop-down list.  
NOTE: No input signal is needed when using a test pattern for display device setup.  
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EDID Minder Page  
Extron EDID Minder® is an EDID management process that automatically manages the  
EDID information between a digital display device and one or more input sources.  
Click on this button  
to open the EDID Minder page.  
From this page an EDID data set can be assigned to any input with an Auto-Detect, an  
RGB, or an HDMI/DVI input type. The currently assigned EDID properties can be viewed  
and EDID files can be loaded to and from the DVS 605.  
NOTE: In the image above blue screens are factory loaded EDIDs, green screens are  
connected displays, and yellow are five custom user EDID locations that can  
hold a captured or uploaded EDID file.  
Figure 46. EDID Minder Page  
The EDID Minder screen displays a table of EDIDs and connected output devices, grouped  
as favorites, connected outputs, and available EDIDs. These are visually shown as colored  
output display icons: factory default EDIDs are blue, connected output devices are green,  
and custom loaded or saved EDIDs are yellow.  
The EDID properties currently assigned to each input are displayed in the table of inputs.  
Audio and video formats for each input are also displayed. The audio input format listed  
in an inputs EDID is determined by the Audio Input Format on the Audio Configuration  
page. Video input format is configured on the Input/Output Configuration page.  
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Assigning EDIDs  
To assign EDID to selected inputs:  
1. From the inputs screen (table of inputs) on the right, select the desired input or inputs  
(see figure below).  
2. From the table, select an available EDID (represented by a blue, green, or yellow  
output display icon).  
3. Click the Assignbutton to assign EDID to the selected input or inputs.  
3
2
1
Figure 47. Assigning EDIDs  
NOTE: If you do not assign any inputs but still click Assign, an error message is  
displayed.  
To assign EDID to all inputs:  
1. From the EDID table, select an available EDID (represented by a blue, green, or yellow  
output display icon).  
2. Click the Assign Allbutton.  
NOTE: If you select Assign All, all input boxes, checked or unchecked, will be  
ignored and the EDID will be assigned to all inputs.  
To match the selected inputs to the current output resolution:  
1. From the inputs table on the right, select the desired input or inputs (see figure  
above).  
2. In the Output Resolution section, click Match Output.  
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Image Settings Page  
From this page signal sampling and picture control settings can be set, user and input  
presets can be saved and recalled, and overscan settings can be applied.  
Click on this button  
to open the Image Settings page.  
Figure 48. Image Settings Page  
Signal Sampling  
In this section settings for the input signal of the currently selected input can be adjusted.  
Adjustable fields are: the number of active lines, active pixels, total pixels, horizontal and  
vertical start settings, and the pixel phase. In addition an Auto-Image (with Fill or Follow  
modes) can be executed on the input.  
In the Signal Sampling section, adjust an input signal setting by entering a value or clicking  
the up >and down <arrows in the field associated with the setting. An asterisk beside a  
chosen value for a signal sampling setting indicates that it is a default value for the applied  
input signal.  
An Auto-Image can also be executed on the current input. Auto-Image automatically  
sizes and centers the selected input. If an unknown input is connected to the device, the  
processor measures and estimates the resolution of the incoming video.  
To perform an Auto-Image:  
1. Click on the Auto-Imagebutton. A drop-down list opens.  
2. Select Auto-Image: with fill (to fill the entire video output) or  
Auto-Image: with follow (to maintain the aspect ratio of the input).  
See Auto-Image in the Input Configuration section, for steps to set automatic  
activation.  
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Picture Control  
This section shows the image settings for the selected input. These include brightness,  
contrast, color, tint, and detail, and can be adjusted and applied to that input.  
To adjust the picture settings click and drag the associated slider for any image setting  
(brightness, contrast, color, tint, or detail) to the desired value.  
Alternatively, you can enter a value within the field associated with the image setting, or  
click the up >and down <arrows and change the value in the field.  
User Presets  
In this section of the Image Settings page, the user can save or recall up to 16 user presets  
per input channel for the currently active input. The user presets contain only picture  
control properties.  
Settings Included Within Presets  
Setting  
User Preset  
Input Preset  
PIP Preset  
Auto Memory  
H/V Start  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Active Pixels  
Active Lines  
Total Pixels  
Phase  
Brightness and Contrast  
Color and Tint  
Detail  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Input Type  
Audio Input Gain  
and Attenuation  
Main Image/Window  
Size and Position  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
PIP Image/Window  
Size and Position  
Preset Name  
Main Input  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes*  
PIP Input  
Yes*  
Film Mode  
Yes  
Presets Available  
16 per input  
128 global  
16 global  
32 per input channel  
channel  
Recall location  
Current input  
Any input supporting  
input type saved in preset except input 5  
Any input  
Automatically recalled  
based on signal  
* PIP presets can be recalled with or without the main and PIP inputs that were active when the preset was saved.  
NOTE: “H/V Start” indicates the horizontal and vertical start.  
Figure 49. Presets Settings  
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Input Presets  
A total of 128 global input presets are available for the DVS 605. An input preset is a  
user-defined set of input and picture control settings that can be saved for each source  
within a system so that they can be recalled whenever the source is applied. Input presets  
are unique to the signal that was applied when the preset was initially saved. This type  
of preset saves specific settings for size, position, contrast, brightness, color and tint (if  
applicable), detail, and input configuration.  
NOTE: An input preset can be recalled on any input supporting the input type that  
was active when the preset was saved. However, input presets only apply to the  
input resolution that was present when the preset was saved.  
To create and save an input preset:  
1. Adjust the signal sampling, picture control, and size settings (see the “Size and  
Position” section later in this guide) as desired.  
2. From the Preset Numberdrop-down list select a preset number.  
3. In the Preset Name field, enter a name for the preset.  
4. Click Save. If an input preset already exists in this location, a confirmation dialog box  
opens. In the dialog box, click Yesto overwrite the previous input preset.  
The settings are saved to the selected preset location to be recalled at a later time.  
See the “Preset Management Page” section later on this guide, for information about  
renaming input presets.  
To recall an input preset:  
1. From the Preset Numberdrop-down list, select the preset to recall.  
2. Click Recall. A confirmation dialog box opens.  
NOTE: If an unassigned preset is selected, the Recallbutton is disabled.  
3. In the dialog box, click Yes.  
NOTE: Recalling a preset overwrites any adjustments to the settings of the current  
input. An input preset can also be recalled through the Preset Management  
screen.  
See the “Preset Management Page” section for the procedure to delete an input  
preset.  
Overscan  
This mode zooms and crops SMPTE inputs to mask edge effects and ancillary data  
common in broadcast signals. Issuing an Auto-Image with overscan enabled, runs an  
Auto Phase routine (YUV and RGB only) and centers and sizes the input according to table  
values.  
NOTE: Overscan is only applied to SMPTE input rates (NTSC, PAL, 480p, 576p, 720p,  
1080i, or 1080p).  
To set the overscan, select a percentage (0.0%, 2.5%, or 5.0%) from the drop-down list  
that is associated with the desired input signal type.  
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PIP Settings Page  
In PIP mode, the DVS 605 can display two images on the screen simultaneously. From this  
page the PIP settings can be adjusted. This includes input selection, swapping between  
main and the PIP inputs, adjustment of the picture control settings, main and PIP window  
position and sizing, and the saving and recall of PIP presets can be made.  
NOTE: When in PIP mode, audio breakaway is not supported. Audio follows either the  
main window or the PIP window (set on the Device Settings screen).  
Click on this button  
to open the PIP Settings page.  
Figure 50. PIP Settings Page  
PIP input selection  
Inputs 1 through 4 can be selected as a PIP input. Click the button of an available input.  
The content of this input displays in the PIP window.  
NOTES: The currently selected AV input is disabled in the list of available PIP inputs as  
the main input and PIP input cannot be the same.  
Input 5 cannot be selected as an input for PIP mode.  
The PIP Offand Swapbuttons are disabled if PIP mode is not enabled.  
To turn off the PIP feature simply click the PIP Offbutton.  
To swap the active main window with the current PIP input, click the Swapbutton.  
Snap PIP to  
To snap (align) the PIP window to a corner of the main window, click Top Left, Top  
Right, Bottom Left, or Bottom Right within the Snap PIP display grid. This places  
the PIP window in the specified corner of the main window. When using the Snap To  
feature, the PIP window is always 25 pixels away from the edges of the output raster.  
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PIP picture controls  
These PIP input settings include brightness, contrast, color, tint, and detail.  
NOTES: • Picture controls will not be applied if there is no input signal. Any changes  
made while there is no input signal will be lost when a signal is detected.  
• After PIP is disabled, the configured PIP picture settings will still apply to the  
specified input.  
To adjust PIP picture settings (brightness, contrast, color, tint, or detail) click and drag  
the associated slider to the desired value.  
Alternatively, you can enter a value in the field associated with the picture setting, or click  
the up >and down <arrows.  
Size and Position  
In this section the size and position of the PIP windows and content, and the main  
windows and content can be adjusted. The settings can be saved in a PIP preset.  
NOTE: Size and position settings of the PIP window, PIP content, main window, and  
main content are disabled if you are configuring the DVS 605 offline.  
The position and size of the content or window can be adjusted using the values in  
the Horizontal Position, Horizontal Size, Vertical Position, and  
Vertical Sizefields.  
To adjust the position and size numerically:  
1. In the Size and Position section, click the tab for the window (Main Windowor PIP  
Window) or content (Main Contentor PIP Content) that is to be adjusted.  
2. Adjust the size by entering a value or clicking the up >and down <arrows in the  
Horizontal Sizeand Vertical Sizefields.  
3. Adjust the position by entering a value or clicking the up >and down <arrows in the  
Horizontal Posand Vertical Posfields.  
NOTE: In steps 2 or 3, if a value above or below the accepted range is entered, a  
red border is displayed and a pop-up indicates the accepted minimum or  
maximum value.  
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PIP presets  
Sixteen global PIP presets are available for the DVS 605. A PIP preset contains settings for  
the size and position of PIP. It also contains the main and PIP inputs that were active when  
the preset was saved. By default the first ten PIP presets have settings already associated  
with them, but they can be overwritten.  
1
2
3
4
PIP  
PIP  
MAIN  
MAIN  
MAIN  
MAIN  
PIP  
PIP  
PIP  
PIP  
5
6
7
8
PIP  
PIP  
MAIN  
MAIN  
MAIN  
MAIN  
9
10  
PIP  
MAIN  
MAIN  
PIP  
Figure 51. PIP Preset Default Window Locations  
To create and save a PIP preset:  
1. Click the button of an available input (1 - 4) to use as the PIP input.  
2. Adjust the picture, size, and position settings as desired for the main and PIP windows.  
3. From the Preset Numberdrop-down list in the PIP Presets section, select a number.  
4. In the Preset Namefield, enter a name for the PIP preset.  
NOTE: PIP preset names have a 16-character limit.  
5. Click Save.  
6. Click Yesto overwrite the previous PIP preset.  
The settings are saved to the PIP preset location to be recalled at a later time.  
To recall a PIP preset:  
1. From the Preset Numberdrop-down list select the preset to recall.  
2. Click Recallto open a drop-down list from which to select either;  
a. Recall: Input, Size & Position(recalls main and PIP inputs as well as  
size and position settings of main and PIP windows), or;  
b. Recall: Size & Position Only(recalls only size and position settings of  
main and PIP windows).  
A confirmation dialog box opens.  
3. In the dialog box, click Yes.  
NOTE: Recalling a preset overwrites any adjustments to the current PIP settings.  
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Audio Settings Page  
Using this page each of the audio inputs can be configured, including setting the input  
format and the gain (for analog inputs). Also the audio output format can be set and  
adjusted.  
NOTE: Audio inputs 1 and 2 are disabled for DVS 605 and DVS 605 D models. They do  
not support analog audio. Input gain cannot be adjusted for digital audio.  
Click on this button  
to open the Audio Config page.  
Figure 52. Audio Config Page  
To configure audio inputs:  
1. From the Input Formatdrop-down list, select the format associated with the  
input.  
For inputs 1 and 2, available formats include:  
None  
Analog(audio models only)  
For inputs 3, 4, and 5, available formats include:  
None  
Analog(audio models only)  
2-CH Digital  
Full Digital  
2-CH - Auto(audio models only)  
Full - Auto(audio models only)  
NOTE: Auto modes uses digital audio when it is present, or the unit defaults to  
analog audio.  
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2. Click and drag the handle of the Gainslider, or click the up >and down <arrows in  
the field below the slider, or enter a value in the field.  
NOTE: You can only adjust the gain and attenuation for an input that is in analog  
or Auto format. Gain only affects analog inputs  
To configure audio output format:  
1. From the Output Formatdrop-down list, select the format of the audio output.  
Available formats include:  
Dual Mono  
Stereo  
2. Set the audio delay by clicking the up >and down <arrows or entering a value into  
the Audio Delayfield. Audio delay can be set from 0 ms to 255 ms.  
NOTE: The DVS 605 automatically delays audio signals to compensate for internal  
video processing  
3. Click and drag the handle of the Volumeslider, or click the up >and down <arrows,  
or enter a value in the field to adjust the audio output volume.  
To mute the output audio, click the Mutebutton below the volume slider. The Mute  
button turns red.  
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Preset Management Page  
This Preset Management page gives access to assigned input presets, user presets, and  
PIP presets. Each preset can be renamed, recalled or cleared. A brief description of the  
settings contained within each preset type is given at the top of each list.  
Click on this button  
to open the Audio Config page.  
Figure 53. Preset Management Page  
NOTE: The column order for the listed presets can be changed. For example, the preset  
name can be displayed to the left of the preset number.  
To change column order, click on a column title and drag and drop it to the left or right  
of the other column as desired.  
To recall a preset:  
1. Select the input preset, user preset, or PIP preset that is to be recalled.  
2. Click the Recallbutton located in the same section of the screen.  
When clicking Recallin the PIP Preset section, a drop-down list opens.  
Select either:  
a. Recall: Inputs, Size & Position, or  
b. Recall: Size & Position Only  
3. In the dialog box, click Yes.  
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To rename a Preset:  
1. Select the input preset, user preset, or PIP preset that is to be renamed.  
2. Click Rename. The cursor moves into the Name field.  
3. In the Namefield, enter a unique name for the selected preset.  
4. Press <Enter> on the keyboard and the preset name is saved.  
To clear a Preset:  
1. Select the input preset, user preset, or PIP preset  
that is to be cleared.  
2. Click the Clearbutton located in the same section  
of the screen. A confirmation dialog box opens.  
3. Click OK. If the preset is an input preset or a user  
preset, the preset is removed entirely from the list.  
If the preset is a PIP preset, it is restored to factory  
default.  
A dialog box opens confirming input clearance.  
NOTE: A PIP preset cannot be cleared (deleted). It is restored to factory defaults.  
Device Settings Page  
This page allows you to configure the device settings associated with audio follow,  
IR control, HDCP notification, screen saver settings, and input auto switch enabling.  
Click on this button  
to open the Device Settings page.  
Figure 54. Device Settings Page  
To set audio to follow the PIP input, select the Audio Follows PIP check box.  
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To set audio to follow the main input, clear the Audio Follows PIPcheck box.  
To disable IR control, select the Disable IR Control check box.  
To re-enable IR control, clear the Disable IR Controlcheck box.  
HDCP Notification  
HDCP notification indicates if HDCP content restrictions are preventing a video signal from  
passing.  
When the Greenoption is selected, a green screen with HDCP CONTENT text is displayed  
on the output if the connected device is not HDCP compliant and an HDCP input has been  
selected.  
When the Blackoption is selected, the output mutes to black if the connected device  
is not HDCP compliant and an HDCP Authorized input with protected content has been  
selected.  
To select the display color select the Blackradio button or Greenradio button.  
Screen Saver Settings  
When no active video is detected on the selected input, the screen saver mode is  
activated. The output sync can be disabled after a user-set duration, which allows display  
devices to go into a low power, standby state.  
To set the screen saver options:  
1. Click the Black(default) or the Blue with OSD bugradio buttons to enable the  
desired screen saver background color.  
Black— Mutes the video output to black for a set duration before disabling the  
output sync.  
Blue with OSD bug— Displays a blue background with a moving OSD bug  
that indicates”DVS 605: Input X No Signal” for a set duration before disabling the  
output sync.  
2. Adjust the duration of the screen saver to either:  
a. No screen saver (never disable output sync), by clicking the Neverradio button;  
or  
b. To a user-defined duration (1-500 seconds), by clicking the radio button for the  
duration field and then click the up >and down <arrows. Alternatively enter a  
value in this field.  
NOTE: Setting this value to 0 disables the output sync immediately when no  
active input is detected.  
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On Screen Display Message  
When the selected On Screen Display message shows the name of the current input and  
the detected input signal. The message is displayed for a user-defined duration (1-501  
seconds) after an input switch.  
To set the On Screen Display to display messages:  
1. Select the Enable On Screen Displaycheck box.  
2. Adjust the duration that messages are displayed on screen, click the up >and down <  
arrows, or enter a value in the Duration on Screenfield.  
NOTE: Setting this value to zero disables the On Screen Display Message.  
To disable the On Screen Display message, clear the Enable On Screen Display  
check box or set the duration to zero.  
Auto Switch  
When enabled, the auto-input switching priority can be set to either start with the highest  
active input or the lowest active input.  
To enable auto-input switching:  
1. Select the Enable Auto Switchcheck box.  
2. Select the desired priority option radio button. Either:  
a. Priority to highest active input number, or:  
b. Priority to lowest active input number.  
To disable the auto-input switching option clear the Enable Auto Switchcheck  
box.  
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Hardware Pages  
Click on the Hardware tab  
to open these pages.  
The Hardware pages options are:  
Unit Information Device Name Connection Firmware Loader Exec/Power Mode  
Date and Time Password Reset Device  
Figure 55. Global Navigation Bar for the Hardware Page  
Unit Information Page  
This page gives a non-configurable view of information about the connected unit. These  
include part number, model name and description, firmware version and build number,  
and the current internal temperature (in degrees F/C) of the connected device. In addition,  
the page gives access to third party licensing information.  
Click on this button  
to open the page.  
Figure 56. Unit Information Page  
To view details about third-party packages and  
associated licensing, click the License  
Informationbutton. The DVS 605 License  
Information dialog box opens.  
To view a copy of a listed package license, click the  
link in the License column for the relevant package.  
This opens in a separate window a copy of the  
package license.  
Click Closeto close the License Information dialog  
box.  
DVS 605 table earlier in this guide for a list of the  
software used.  
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Device Name page  
This page allows the user to assign or change the connected device name.  
Click on this button  
to open the page.  
Figure 57. Device Name Page  
To assign or change the name;  
1. Enter a name for the device in the name field. This may be up to  
24 alphanumeric characters in length with no spaces between characters.  
If an invalid name is entered, a red symbol appears to the right of the  
name field.  
2. Click Save.If valid a confirmation box appears  
To reset the name of the device, click Resetin the dialog box.  
A name must be entered, the name field cannot be left blank.  
Connection Settings page  
This page allows the user to adjust device settings for RS-232 and Ethernet connections.  
Click on this button to open the page.  
Figure 58. Connection Settings Page  
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RS-232 Settings  
To configure the RS-232 settings:  
1. From the Baud Ratedrop-down list, select the appropriate baud rate.  
2. From the Stop Bitsdrop-down list, select the number of bits used to indicate a  
byte.  
3. From the Bitsdrop-down list, select the number of data bits to transmit.  
4. From the Paritydrop-down list, select the parity checking type.  
5. Click Save  
Ethernet Settings  
NOTE: The default setting is DHCP set to On.  
To configure the Ethernet settings for use with DHCP:  
1. In the Ethernet Settings section, select the Use DHCPcheck box.  
2. Click Save. Depending on your IT administrator, an IP address is automatically  
assigned to the device.  
To configure the Ethernet settings with a static IP address:  
1. In the IP Addressfield, enter an IP address for the device.  
2. In the Subnet Maskfield, enter the subnet mask for the device.  
3. In the Default Gatewayfield, enter the default gateway to be used.  
4. Click Save.  
Firmware Loader page  
This page allows the user to update the device firmware.  
Click on this button to open the page.  
Figure 59. Firmware Loader Page  
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To update the device firmware:  
1. Click Browse. The Choose File to Upload dialog box opens.  
2. Browse to and select the firmware file to upload to the device. Valid firmware files  
have an EFF or ESF extension.  
NOTE: Current firmware updates can be downloaded from the Firmware Download  
Center page of the Extron website. This file downloads onto your PC  
3. Click Open. This closes the dialog box and returns you to the Firmware Loader screen.  
4. Click Upload. An indicator displays the status and completion of the upload. The  
device reboots after upload is complete. After upload is complete, the device restarts.  
5. Reconnect any previously connected devices such as a PC or control device.  
Executive/Power Mode Page  
This page allows the user to set the executive mode and power mode for the device. The  
video and sync can also be muted so the connected displays can go into a standby state.  
Click on this button  
to open the page.  
Figure 60. Executive/Power Mode Page  
Executive Mode  
Executive mode locks the front panel functions of the DVS 605, and there are three  
executive mode options available:  
Unlock front panel (default)  
Lock front panel  
Limit front panel to input selection, PIP, and Auto-Image  
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To set executive mode:  
1. Click the radio button for the desired lockout option.  
2. Click Save.  
Power Mode  
The low power-standby state disables all video input processing and all video outputs to  
save energy when the DVS 605 is not in use.  
To set the power mode:  
1. Click the radio button for the desired power mode (Full Poweror Low Power -  
Standby State).  
2. Click Save.  
Mute Video and Sync  
Muting the video and sync allows connected displays to go into a standby state.  
To mute the video and sync:  
1. Select the Mute Video and Synccheck box.  
2. Click Save.  
To unmute the video sync:  
1. Clear the Mute Video and Synccheck box.  
2. Click Save.  
Date and Time Page  
This page allows the user to set the date and time for the device.  
Click on this button to open the page.  
Figure 61. Date and Time Page  
To set the date and time either click the Syncbutton to sync the device date and time  
to that of the connected PC, or manually adjust the date and time using the Date drop-  
down calendar and the Time field. Click Savewhen done.  
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Password Page  
This page allows the user to set an administrator and user password on the device.  
Click on this button to open the page.  
Figure 62. Password Page  
Administrators and users can view any setting on the device. Administrators have the  
ability to make adjustments to any setting. Users can only make changes to the following:  
• Input Selection • PIP Preset Recall • Auto-Image • PIP On/Off • User Preset Recall  
• Auto + Fill • Auto + Follow • PIP Swap • Input Preset Recall • Aspect Ratio • Volume  
• Audio Mute • Freeze • Video Mute  
NOTE: If the DVS 605 is password-protected, a user name entry is required for  
connection. Enter admin for administrator-level access or user for user-level  
access. These user names must be entered in lowercase characters. After  
entering the appropriate user name, enter the associated password in the  
Password field.  
To create or change an administrator password:  
1. In the Administrator Passwordfield, enter the desired administrator password.  
2. In the Confirm Passwordfield, re-enter the administrator password.  
3. Click Save.  
To create the user password:  
NOTE: User password cannot be set until an administrator password has been entered.  
1. In the User Passwordfield, enter the desired user password.  
2. In the Confirm Passwordfield, re-enter the user password.  
3. Click Save.  
NOTE: When passwords are set, a notification to close and restart the browser appears.  
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Reset Device Page  
This page allows the user to reset the device.  
Click on this button  
to open the page.  
Figure 63. Password Page  
There are three reset options available:  
Reset scaler settings to default (Retains IP)  
Reset scaler settings, and delete user files (Retains IP)  
Reset scaler settings, delete user files, and reset IP settings  
Depending on the selected reset option, different settings are cleared.  
Reset scaler settings to default (Retains IP) — Resets the settings associated with  
input settings, the output image, EDID, PIP, and audio, and also includes presets and auto  
memories, except Ethernet settings.  
NOTE: Ethernet settings include the IP address, subnet mask, gateway IP address,  
device name, DHCP setting, and port mapping.  
Reset scaler settings, and delete user files (Retains IP) — Resets all settings on the  
device to factory defaults (deletes user files), except the Ethernet settings.  
Reset scaler settings, delete user files, and reset IP settings — Resets all settings on  
the device to factory defaults (deletes user files) including the Ethernet settings.  
Ethernet settings will default to DHCP set to On  
To reset the device:  
1. Click the radio button of the desired reset option.  
2. Click Reset. A confirmation dialog box opens.  
3. In the dialog box, click Yesto continue  
with the reset, or Noto abort the reset.  
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Reference  
Material  
This section provides information about:  
Specifications  
Part Numbers and Accessories  
Video input  
Number/signal type ........................ 2 RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, RGBcvS, component video (YUVi or YUVp/HDTV), S-video,  
composite video  
3 HDMI digital video (HDCP compliant)  
Connectors .................................... 2 female 15-pin HD: RGB, component video, S-video, composite video  
3 female HDMI type A: HDMI  
Nominal level ................................. 1 Vp-p for Y of component video and S-video, and for composite video  
0.7 Vp-p for RGB and for R-Y and B-Y of component video  
0.3 Vp-p for C of S-video  
Minimum/maximum levels.............. Analog: 0.0 V to 1.0 Vp-p with no offset  
Impedance ..................................... 75 ohms  
Horizontal frequency...................... 15 kHz to 100 kHz  
Vertical frequency........................... 24 Hz to 120 Hz  
Resolution range ............................ 640x480 to 1920x1200*, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 2048x1080 sampled  
pixel for pixel  
*reduced blanking  
Return loss..................................... >30 dB @ 5 MHz  
DC offset (max. allowable) ............. 0.5 V  
Video processing  
Decoder ......................................... 12 bit digital (3D-adaptive comb filter)  
Analog sampling ............................ 12 bits per color; 13.5 MHz standard (video) 170 MHz standard (RGB)  
Digital pixel data bit depth ............. 8, 10, or 12 bits per channel; 3 channels for HDMI  
Colors ............................................ 1 billion (10 bit processing)  
Video output  
Number/signal type  
DVS 605, DVS 605 A ............... 1 scaled RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, or component video (YUVp/HDTV)  
1 HDMI digital video (HDCP compliant)  
DVS 605 D, DVS 605 AD ......... 1 scaled RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, or component video (YUVp/HDTV)  
1 HDMI digital video (HDCP compliant)  
(1) 3G-SDI or HD-SDI with genlock and loop through  
Connectors  
DVS 605, DVS 605 A ............... 1 female 15-pin HD: RGB or component video  
1 female HDMI: HDMI  
DVS 605 D, DVS 605 AD ......... 1 female 15-pin HD: RGB or component video  
1 female HDMI: HDMI  
3 female BNC: (1) 3G-SDI and HD-SDI, 1 genlock, and 1 genlock loop-through  
Minimum/maximum levels.............. 0.0 V to 1.0 Vp-p for Y of component video and for G of RGsB  
0.0 V to 0.7 Vp-p for RGB and for R-Y and B-Y of component video  
Impedance ..................................... 75 ohms  
Return loss..................................... >21 dB @ 5 MHz  
DC offset ....................................... ±300 mV max.  
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Scaled resolution............................ 640x4806,8,9, 800x6006,8,9, 852x4806,8,9, 1024x7686,8,9, 1024x8526,8,9  
,
1024x10246,8,9,1280x7686,8,9, 1280x8006,8,9, 1280x10246,8,9, 1360x7656,8,9  
,
1365x7686,8,9, 1365x10246,8,9, 1366x7681,2,3,1400x10506,8, 1440x9006,8,9  
1600x9006,8, 1600x12006,8, 1680x10506,8, 1920x12006,8  
,
HDTV 480p7,8, 576p6, 720p3,4,5,6,7,8, 1080i6,7,8, 1080p1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, 2048x10801,2,3,4,5,6,7,8  
1 = at 23.98 Hz, 2 = at 24 Hz, 3 = at 25 Hz,4 = at 29.97 Hz, 5 = 30 Hz, 6 = at 50 Hz,  
7 = at 59.94 Hz, 8 = at 60 Hz, 9 = at 75 Hz  
Sync  
Input type ...................................... RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, RGBcvS, bi-level or tri-level component video  
Output type ................................... RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, and bi-level or tri-level component video  
Standards....................................... Input: NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43, PAL, SECAM  
Output: SMPTE 242M, SMPTE 424M, SMPTE 292M, SMPTE 293M, SMPTE 295M  
Input level ...................................... 2.75 V to 5.0 Vp-p for RGBHV or RGBS  
0.6 Vp-p for component video tri-level sync  
0.3 Vp-p for component video bi-level sync or RGsB  
Output level ................................... TTL: 5.0 Vp-p, unterminated  
Input impedance ............................ Horizontal: 75 ohms  
Vertical: 510 ohms  
Output impedance ......................... 75 ohms  
Max. input voltage ......................... 5 Vp-p  
Polarity........................................... Positive or negative (selectable)  
Audio — DVS 605 A, DVS 605 AD  
Gain............................................... Unbalanced output: -6 dB; balanced output: 0 dB  
Frequency response........................ Lineout: 20 Hz to 20 kHz, ±0.05 dB  
THD + Noise................................... Preamp: <0.110% @ 1 kHz, 20 kHz bandwidth, at maximum output level  
Lineout: <0.025% @ 1 kHz, 20 kHz bandwidth, at maximum output level  
S/N at maximum power output (unweighted)  
Preamp: 90 dB at rated maximum output  
Lineout: 90 dB at rated maximum output  
Crosstalk........................................ Preamp: -80 dB @ 1 kHz, fully loaded  
Lineout: -80 dB @ 1 kHz, fully loaded  
Stereo channel separation .............. 84 dB @ 1 kHz  
Audio input — DVS 605 A, DVS 605 AD  
Number/signal type ........................ 5 stereo, balanced/unbalanced  
3 stereo, de-embedded from HDMI (2-channel, PCM only)  
Connectors .................................... (5) 3.5 mm captive screw connector, 5 pole  
3 female HDMI type A  
Impedance ..................................... >10k ohms unbalanced, DC coupled  
Nominal level ................................. +4 dBu (1.23 Vrms), -10 dBV (316 mVrms)  
Maximum level............................... +21 dBu, (unbalanced)  
Input gain adjustment .................... -53 dB to +9 dB, adjustable per input  
NOTE:  
0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms, 0 dBV = 1 Vrms, 0 dBV 2 dBu  
Audio output — DVS 605 A, DVS 605 AD  
Number/signal type ........................ Stereo/mono, balanced/unbalanced  
Fixed output ............................ 1 analog  
1 S/PDIF digital audio  
1 HDMI embedded  
1 optional 3G-SDI or HD-SDI embedded  
Variable output........................ 1 analog  
Connectors .................................... (2) 3.5 mm captive screw connectors, 5 pole  
1 female RCA (S/PDIF)  
1 female HDMI type A (shared with HDMI video)  
1 optional female BNC (shared with 3G-SDI or HD-SDI video)  
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Impedance ..................................... 50 ohms unbalanced, 100 ohms balanced  
Gain error ...................................... ±0.25 dB channel to channel  
Maximum level (Hi-Z)...................... >+21 dBu, balanced; >+11 dBu, unbalanced  
Output volume range..................... 0 dB to -100 dB in 1.0 dB increments  
Control/remote — Scaler  
NOTE: The front panel USB port and rear panel RS-232 port are independent of each other and can be used at  
the same time.  
Serial control port........................... 1 bidirectional RS-232: 1 rear panel 3.5 mm captive screw connector, 5 pole (uses  
3 poles)  
Baud rate and protocol................... 9600 (default) to 115200 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity  
Serial control pin configurations ..... 1 = Tx, 2 = Rx, 3 = GND, 4 = GND, 5 = modulated IR input  
USB control ports ........................... 1 front panel female mini USB B  
USB standards................................ USB 2.0, high speed  
Ethernet control port...................... 1 female RJ-45 connector  
Ethernet data rate.......................... 10/100Base-T, half/full duplex with autodetect  
Ethernet protocol ........................... ARP, ICMP (ping), IP, TCP, UDP, DHCP, HTTP, Telnet  
Ethernet default settings ................ Link speed and duplex level = autodetected  
DHCP = on  
Web server..................................... Up to 200 simultaneous sessions  
40 MB nonvolatile user memory  
Contact closure.............................. 1 rear panel 3.5 mm captive screw connector, 5 pole  
Contact closure pin configurations . Pins 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 = inputs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5  
IR remote control ........................... Rear panel captive screw connector (shared with RS-232, uses 2 poles):  
38 kHz, hardwired, modulated  
TTL level (0 to 5 V) infrared up to 1 MHz  
Program control ............................. Extron control/configuration program for Windows®  
Extron Simple Instruction Set (SIS)  
Microsoft® Internet Explorer®, Telnet  
General  
Power supply.................................. Internal  
Input: 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz  
Power consumption  
Full load................................... 28.0 watts  
Quiescent ................................ 20.1 watts  
Standby................................... 14.6 watts  
Temperature/humidity .................... Storage: -40 to +158 °F (-40 to +70 °C) / 10% to 90%, noncondensing  
Operating: +32 to +122 °F (0 to +50 °C) / 10% to 90%, noncondensing  
Cooling.......................................... Fan, air flows from right to left (as viewed from front panel)  
Thermal dissipation  
Full load................................... 95.1 BTU/hr  
Quiescent ................................ 68.1 BTU/hr  
Standby................................... 49.3 BTU/hr  
Mounting  
Rack mount............................. Yes, with included brackets  
Enclosure type................................ Metal  
Enclosure dimensions ..................... 1.75" H x 17.5" W x 10.5" D (1U high, full rack wide)  
(4.4 cm H x 44.4 cm W x 26.7 cm D)  
(Depth excludes connectors and knobs. Width excludes rack ears.)  
Product weight  
DVS 605.................................. 4.9 lbs (2.2 kg)  
DVS 605 D............................... 5.1 lbs (2.3 kg)  
DVS 605 A............................... 5.3 lbs (2.4 kg)  
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DVS 605 AD ............................ 5.4 lbs (2.5 kg)  
Shipping weight............................. 11 lbs (5 kg)  
DIM weight.................................... 12 lbs (6 kg)  
Vibration........................................ ISTA 1A in carton (International Safe Transit Association)  
Regulatory compliance  
Safety...................................... CE, c-UL, UL  
EMI/EMC ................................. CE, C-tick, FCC Class A, ICES, VCCI  
Environmental.......................... Complies with the appropriate requirements of RoHS, WEEE.  
MTBF ............................................. 30,000 hours  
Warranty........................................ 3 years parts and labor  
NOTE: All nominal levels are at ±10%.  
NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Part Numbers and Accessories  
Included Parts  
Description  
Models  
Part Number  
DVS 605  
60-1059-01  
60-1059-02  
60-1059-03  
60-1059-04  
DVS 605 A  
DVS 605 D  
DVS 605 AD  
Rubber feet (not attached) (4)  
Rack and through-desk mounting kit (with A and AD models)  
70-077-03  
IEC power cord (1)  
DVS 605 Setup Guide  
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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,  
Japan:  
and Central America:  
Extron Electronics  
1001 East Ball Road  
Anaheim, CA 92805  
U.S.A.  
Extron Electronics, Japan  
Kyodo Building, 16 Ichibancho  
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0082  
Japan  
Europe and Africa:  
Extron Europe  
Hanzeboulevard 10  
3825 PH Amersfoort  
The Netherlands  
China:  
Extron China  
686 Ronghua Road  
Songjiang District  
Shanghai 201611  
China  
Middle East:  
Asia:  
Extron Middle East  
Extron Asia  
Dubai Airport Free Zone  
F12, PO Box 293666  
United Arab Emirates, Dubai  
135 Joo Seng Road, #04-01  
PM Industrial Bldg.  
Singapore 368363  
Singapore  
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:  
Japan:  
31.33.453.4040  
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 Asia  
Extron India  
Extron Headquarters  
Extron Europe  
Extron Japan  
Extron China  
Extron Middle East  
Extron Korea  
+800.7339.8766  
(Inside Asia Only)  
1800.3070.3777  
Inside India Only  
+1.800.633.9876 (Inside USA/Canada Only)  
+800.3987.6673  
(Inside Europe Only)  
+81.3.3511.7655  
+81.3.3511.7656 FAX  
+4000.398766  
Inside China Only  
+971.4.2991800  
+971.4.2991880 FAX  
+82.2.3444.1571  
+82.2.3444.1575 FAX  
Extron USA - West  
+1.714.491.1500  
Extron USA - East  
+1.919.850.1000  
+65.6383.4400  
+65.6383.4664 FAX  
+91.80.3055.3777  
+91.80.3055.3737 FAX  
+31.33.453.4040  
+31.33.453.4050 FAX  
+86.21.3760.1568  
+86.21.3760.1566 FAX  
+1.714.491.1517 FAX  
+1.919.850.1001 FAX  
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