Extron electronic Stereo System GSS 100 User Manual

User Guide  
Signal Processors  
GSS 100  
Graphic Still Store  
68-974-01 Rev. D  
02 11  
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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. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.  
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
The Class A limits are designed to 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 commu-  
nications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the  
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
NOTE: This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices. Shielded cables must be used with  
the unit to ensure compliance with FCC emissions limits.  
For more information on safety guidelines, regulatory compliances, EMI/EMF compliance, accessibility, and  
related topics, click here.  
Copyright  
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Conventions Used in this Guide  
In this user guide, the following are used:  
NOTE: A note draws attention to important information.  
TIP: A tip provides a suggestion to make working with the application easier.  
CAUTION: A caution indicates a potential hazard to equipment or data.  
WARNING: A warning warns of things or actions that might cause injury, death, or  
other severe consequences.  
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 File menu, select New.  
Click the OK button.  
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Contents  
Introduction ............................................ 1  
HTML Control and IPL File Manager .....28  
About this Guide ............................................. 1  
About the GSS 100 Graphic Still Store ............. 1  
Features........................................................... 2  
Configuring the Hardware ............................. 29  
PC Configuration....................................... 29  
Initial Startup ............................................. 29  
GSS Configuration..................................... 29  
Opening the Embedded Web Pages............... 32  
Status Tab...................................................... 33  
System Status Page.................................... 33  
Configuration Tab.......................................... 34  
System Settings Page ................................. 34  
Video Settings Page ................................... 37  
Passwords Page.......................................... 38  
Email Alerts Page ....................................... 39  
Firmware Upgrade Page............................. 39  
File Management Tab..................................... 41  
File Management Page............................... 41  
Control Tab.................................................... 42  
Control Page.............................................. 42  
Images Tab..................................................... 43  
Image Settings Page................................... 43  
Installing the IPL File Manager and  
Installation.............................................. 3  
Mounting the GSS........................................... 3  
Rear Panel Connections ................................... 3  
Power Connection ....................................... 4  
Signal Connections ...................................... 4  
Remote Connections.................................... 4  
Reset Button................................................ 6  
Front Panel Controls and Indicators.................. 7  
Front Panel Operations..................................... 8  
Power-on Indications.................................... 8  
Selecting an Image to Display....................... 9  
Muting the Video Output............................. 9  
Menu System Overview.............................. 10  
Front Panel Security Lockout  
(Executive Mode) ...................................... 16  
Front Panel Absolute Reset......................... 16  
Uploading Images......................................... 45  
Installing the IPL File Manager.................... 45  
Uploading Image Files................................ 45  
Special Characters.......................................... 47  
Programming Guide ..............................17  
Simple Instruction Set Control........................ 18  
Symbols..................................................... 18  
GSS-initiated (Unsolicited) Messages .......... 19  
Host-to-GSS Instructions ............................ 20  
Error Responses.......................................... 21  
Timeout..................................................... 21  
Using the Command and Response  
Reference Information ..........................48  
Specifications................................................. 48  
Part Numbers................................................. 51  
Mounting Options ..................................... 51  
Cables ....................................................... 51  
Mounting the Unit......................................... 52  
Tabletop Placement.................................... 52  
Rack Mounting .......................................... 52  
Furniture Mounting.................................... 53  
Tables ....................................................... 21  
Command and Response Table for  
IP- and Port-specific SIS Commands .......... 26  
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Introduction  
This section introduces the Extron® GSS 100 Graphic Still Store, including:  
About this Guide  
This manual contains installation and operating information for the Extron GSS 100 Graphic  
Still Store.  
NOTE: Throughout this guide, the unit is identified as either "GSS 100," the “GSS,” or  
the “graphic still store.”  
About the GSS 100 Graphic Still Store  
The Extron GSS 100 (see figure 1) is a portable graphic still store with 16 MB of memory,  
into which you can load up to 6 XGA (1024 x 768) bitmap images (BMP) or 32 or more  
(depending on the compression rate) XGA JPG still images. The GSS can then output them  
in an RGB video format. The GSS provides a pass-through RGB video input, in addition to  
the stored images, and allows you to switch the output between the input and one of the  
stored images. This allows you to display a still image of your own choosing, such as a logo,  
text, or a landscape, during meeting breaks or while you load or make last minute edits to a  
presentation on a laptop computer.  
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Network  
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GSS 100  
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Multiple Images  
(for recall during  
presentations)  
Projector  
Laptop  
Figure 1. Typical GSS 100 Application  
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User-selected images, including the test patterns, can be uploaded to the GSS via its  
Ethernet port using HTML pages built into the GSS. The pass-through RGB input and the  
output are via female BNC connectors.  
The GSS provides 16 MB of RAM for storage, providing room for up to 17 uploaded bitmap  
images. The number of images that the GSS can accommodate depends on the resolution  
of the images. Table 2 shows the number of BMP images that the GSS can accommodate,  
based on several common resolutions.  
Table 2. Approximate Image Space for BMP Files  
Resolution  
Size  
640x480  
900 kB  
17  
800x600  
1400 kB  
11  
1024x768 1280x1024 1400x1050  
2400 kB  
4000 kB  
4400 kB  
Image space  
6
4
3
NOTE: Because of the variable compression schemes for JPG images, there is no reliable  
method to calculate the number of JPG images that the GSS can hold.  
Progressive JPG images are not supported.  
Bitmap (BMP) images must be formatted as 24-bit RGB.  
The graphic still store is housed in a rack-mountable, 1U high, half rack-width metal  
enclosure. The internal 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 15-watt, power supply provides  
worldwide power compatibility.  
Features  
zz 16 MB of internal memory storage — Sufficient for 6 XGA resolution (1024 x 768)  
BMP graphics, or 32 or more JPG images at XGA resolution, depending on the  
compression rate.  
zz Input pass-through mode  
zz Cut or dissolve switch effect between stored images  
zz Slide show effect automatically cycles through images.  
zz Auto-switch mode — Automatically switches to the selected stored image or a slide  
show when sync is lost on the pass-through input.  
zz Rack and under-desk mountable  
zz Worldwide internal power supply  
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Installation  
This section details the installation of the GSS 100, including:  
Mounting the GSS  
CAUTION: Installation and service must be performed by authorized personnel only.  
Detailed mounting instructions can be found in the “Reference Information“  
section. The 1U high, half-rack width GSS 100 can be placed on a tabletop,  
optional hardware:  
zz RSU 129 9.5-inch deep universal rack shelf kit (part number 60-190-01)  
zz RSB 129 9.5-inch deep basic rack shelf (part number 60-604-02)  
zz MBU 125 Under-desk mount kit (part number 70-077-01)  
zz MBD 129 Through-desk mount kit (part number 70-077-02)  
Rear Panel Connections  
All connectors are on the rear panel (see figure 2).  
2
100-240V  
.3A MAX  
RGB PASS-THRU  
R
R
G
B
H/HV  
V
LAN  
RS-232  
RESET  
G
B
H/HV  
V
OUTPUT  
50/60 Hz  
1
3
4
6
5
Figure 2. GSS 100 Graphic Still Store Rear Panel  
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Power Connection  
a AC power connector — Plug a standard IEC power cord into this connector to connect  
the GSS to a 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz power source.  
Signal Connections  
b RGB Pass-through connectors — Connect a high resolution or computer input (VGA,  
SVGA, XGA, SXGA, or UXGA) to these female BNC connectors.  
c Output connectors — Connect an RGB video display or other device to these female  
BNC connectors (see figure 3 to connect the RGB video format for each configuration).  
RGBHV  
R
G
B
H/HV  
V
RGBS  
R
G
B
H/HV  
V
Figure 3. Video Output Connection Format  
NOTE: The still image output format (RGBHV or RGBS) must be configured using  
the front panel controls or a Simple Instruction Set (SIS™) command. The  
output format applies only to the output of still images stored in the GSS;  
the RGB Pass-through video is output exactly as it is input.  
Remote Connections  
Ethernet connection  
d LAN port — Connect the GSS to a PC or to an Ethernet LAN, via this RJ-45 connector.  
You can use the HTML pages embedded in the GSS to upload still images from the PC  
to the GSS and to control the GSS. You can also use a PC to control the GSS with SIS  
commands.  
Link LED indicator — The green (link) LED indicates that the GSS 100 is  
properly connected to an Ethernet LAN. This LED should light steadily.  
Act LED indicator — The yellow (activity) LED indicates transmission  
of data packets on the RJ-45 connector. This LED should flicker as the  
Link  
LED  
Activity  
LED  
GSS 100 communicates.  
Cabling  
It is vital that your Ethernet cables be the correct cable type and that they be correctly  
terminated with the proper connector pinout. Ethernet links use Category (CAT) 3, 5e, or 6,  
unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or shielded twisted pair (STP) cables, terminated with RJ-45  
connectors. Ethernet cables are limited to a length of 328 feet (100 m).  
NOTES: Do not use standard telephone cables. Telephone cables do not support  
Ethernet or Fast Ethernet.  
Do not stretch or bend cables. Transmission errors can occur.  
The cable used depends on your network speed. The GSS 100 supports both  
10 Mbps (10Base-T — Ethernet) and 100 Mbps (100Base-T — Fast Ethernet), half-duplex  
and full-duplex Ethernet connections.  
zz 10Base-T Ethernet requires CAT 3 UTP or STP cable at minimum.  
zz 100Base-T Fast Ethernet requires CAT 5e UTP or STP cable at minimum.  
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RJ-45 connector wiring  
The Ethernet cable can be terminated as a straight-through cable or a crossover cable and  
must be properly terminated for your application (see figure 4).  
zz Crossover cable — Direct connection between the computer and the GSS 100  
zz Patch (straight) cable — Connection of the GSS 100 to an Ethernet LAN  
Crossover Cable  
Straight-through Cable  
Pins:  
12345678  
End 1  
Wire color  
End 2  
Wire color  
End 1  
Wire color  
End 2  
Wire color  
Pin  
Pin  
1
White-green  
White-orange  
1
White-orange  
White-orange  
2
3
4
5
Green  
Orange  
2
3
4
5
Orange  
Orange  
White-orange  
Blue  
White-green  
Blue  
White-green  
Blue  
White-green  
Blue  
White-blue  
White-blue  
White-blue  
White-blue  
6
7
8
Orange  
Green  
6
7
8
Green  
Green  
White-brown  
Brown  
White-brown  
Brown  
White-brown  
Brown  
White-brown  
Brown  
Insert Twisted  
Pair Wires  
T568A  
T568B  
T568B  
T568B  
A cable that is wired as T568A at one end  
and T568B at the other (Tx and Rx pairs  
reversed) is a "crossover" cable.  
A cable that is wired the same at both ends is  
called a "straight-through" cable, because  
no pin/pair assignments are swapped.  
RJ-45  
Connector  
Figure 4. RJ-45 Connector and Pinout Tables  
Serial connection  
e RS-232 port — Connect a computer or control system to this 9-pin D connector to  
allow remote control using the SIS commands (see figure 5 and the “Programming  
Guide” section).  
Pin RS-232 Function  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Not used  
RS-232  
Tx Transmit data  
Rx Receive data  
5
1
Not used  
Gnd Signal ground  
9
6
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
Figure 5. RS-232 Connector Pinout  
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Reset Button  
f Reset button — The Reset button initiates three levels of reset to the GSS. Press and  
hold the button while the GSS is running or while you power up the GSS for different  
reset levels.  
zz Events (mode 3) reset — Hold the Reset button for approximately 3 seconds (the  
Reset LED blinks once), then release it and push it again for a moment to toggle  
events monitoring on and off.  
zz IP settings (mode 4) reset — Hold the Reset button for approximately 6 seconds  
(the Reset LED blinks twice), then release it and push it again for a moment to reset  
the IP functions of the GSS.  
zz Absolute (mode 5) reset — Hold the Reset button for approximately 9 seconds  
(the Reset LED blinks three times), then release it and push it again for a moment to  
restore the GSS to the default factory conditions.  
NOTE: The absolute (mode 5) reset clears all image files, IP settings, and user  
settings and resets the graphic still store to the factory default.  
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Operation  
This section describes the front panel operation of the GSS 100, including:  
Front Panel Controls and Indicators  
Figure 6 shows the controls and indicators on the front panel of the GSS 100. See “Front  
Panel Operations” for details on using these controls and indicators.  
GSS 100  
IMAGE  
TAKE  
MENU  
NEXT  
ADJUST/  
SELECT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Figure 6. GSS 100 Front Panel  
a Image button — Press this button to activate the menu on the LCD display ( ) that  
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allows you to select between the pass-through input and one of the stored images.  
b Take button — Press this button to select either the pass-through input or one of the  
stored images.  
c LCD display — The 8-column by 2-line LCD screen displays output and configuration  
menus and status information.  
d Menu button — Press the Menu button to enter and move through the main menu  
system in the GSS.  
e Next button — Press the Next button to step through the submenus in the GSS menu  
system.  
f Adjust/Select knob — Rotate the Adjust/Select knob to change settings when it is  
used in conjunction with the Image and Take buttons or the Menu and Next buttons.  
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Front Panel Operations  
Plug in all system components and turn on the input device (such as a desktop or laptop  
computers) and the output monitor. Use the LAN port to upload one or more still images to  
the GSS. Select either the pass-through input or one of the stored still images to output (see  
Selecting an Image to Display”). The image should appear on the monitor connected to  
the output.  
Power-on Indications  
Power is applied when the power cord is connected between the GSS and an AC source.  
When AC power is applied, the GSS performs a self-test that shows the model name and  
the firmware version in the LCD display. After approximately 15 seconds, the LCD diplays  
its default cycle, alternating among four displays that show the model name, the currently  
displayed image (the pass-through input or the file name of one of the previously loaded  
images), the output resolution (of a stored image only; the pass-through input is output  
exactly as it is input), and the IP address of the unit (see figure 7).  
The current settings are saved in nonvolatile memory. When power is applied, the latest  
configuration is retrieved.  
NOTE: On figure 7 and all other flowcharts in this chapter, dashed lines indicate screen  
changes that are the result of a timeout function.  
Power  
on  
Extron  
GSS 100  
3 sec.  
3 sec.  
or  
3 sec.  
Version  
n.nn  
3 sec.  
3 sec.  
3 sec.  
or  
Figure 7. LCD Power-on Displays and Default Display Cycle  
NOTE: If the displayed file name is too large (more than eight characters, including the  
file extension) for the LCD, the LCD shifts the file name:  
Viewing  
Largefil  
Viewing  
lename.jp  
Viewing  
ename.jpg  
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Selecting an Image to Display  
NOTES: The only valid file formats for uploaded image files are BMP and JPG.  
Valid file names are up to 240 alphanumeric characters with no spaces.  
Progressive JPG images are not supported.  
Bitmap (BMP) images must be formatted as 24-bit RGB.  
1080i and 1080p files need to be mastered at a resolution of  
1440 x 1080 instead of the expected 1920 x 1080.  
Select an image to display as follows:  
1. Press and release the Image button (see figure 8).  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
IMAGE  
TAKE  
ADJUST/  
SELECT  
Loading  
Image  
Default  
Cycle  
or  
Select  
Filename  
Figure 8. Selecting an image  
2. Rotate the Adjust/Select knob to select either PassThru or one of the previously loaded  
images by file name.  
3. Press and release the Take button. The LCD shows Loading Image and then returns to  
the default display cycle once the image is loaded.  
Muting the Video Output  
To toggle the video output mute on and off, press and hold the Take button for  
approximately 3 seconds (see figure 9). When the video output is muted (video is not  
output), an asterisk (*) appears and blinks in the LCD default display cycle, in either the  
output resolution display or the RGB pass-through display. When the video output is  
unmuted (video is output), the asterisk is not present.  
Muting the  
Unmuting the  
Output  
Output  
TAKE  
TAKE  
3
3
Sec.  
Sec.  
Release the  
button.  
Release the  
button.  
Press and  
hold.  
Press and  
hold.  
*
Asterisk (*)  
blinks to indicate  
the output is muted.  
Asterisk (*)  
goes out to indicate  
the output is unmuted.  
Default  
Cycle  
Default  
Cycle  
Figure 9. Muting and Unmuting the Output  
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Menu System Overview  
Figure 10 shows a flowchart of the main menus in the menu system.  
3 sec.  
Menu  
3 sec.  
Extron  
GSS 100  
Version  
n.nn  
Power  
on  
Default  
Cycle  
10 sec.  
10 sec.  
Menu  
Menu  
10 sec.  
Menu  
10 sec.  
Menu  
10 sec.  
Next  
Menu  
Figure 10. Menu System Flowchart  
Menu button — Press the Menu button to activate the menu system and to scroll through  
the five main menus.  
Next button — Press the Next button to move between the submenus of a selected main  
menu, to activate one for viewing or configuration, and to save a selection.  
Adjust/Select knob — When in a submenu, rotate the Adjust/Select knob to scroll through  
the submenu options and select a setting. See the flowcharts in this section and specific  
subsections for explanations of knob adjustments.  
NOTES: To return to the default cycle, let the GSS remain idle for 30 seconds until  
the selected screen times out, or press the Menu button until the Exit Menu  
appears, then press the Next button.  
From any menu or submenu, after 30 seconds of inactivity, the GSS saves all  
adjustment settings and times out to the default LCD display cycle.  
The GSS saves settings to its non-volatile memory every 3 minutes. Ensure  
that you wait at least 3 minutes after making any changes or those changes  
may be lost.  
Switch Effect menu  
Figure 11 is a flowchart that shows an overview of the Switch Effect menu and the available  
settings.  
Power  
on  
Default  
Cycle  
Menu  
Menu  
Effect  
Cut  
10 sec.  
Next  
Menu  
10 sec.  
Next  
10  
Duration  
0.0 Secs  
sec.  
Next  
Menu  
10  
sec.  
Output  
Config  
Output transition  
• Cut • Dissolve  
Dissolve duration  
0.0 to 5.0 seconds in  
0.1 second increments.  
Menu  
10  
sec.  
Slide  
Show  
Menu  
10  
sec.  
Advanced  
Menu  
Menu  
10  
sec.  
Exit  
Menu  
Menu  
Figure 11. Switch Effect Menu Flowchart  
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Effect submenu  
Rotate the Adjust/Select knob while in the Effect submenu to cut (immediate switch) and  
dissolve (the image dissolves from old to new). Cut is the default selection.  
Duration submenu  
Rotate the Adjust/Select knob while in the Duration submenu to select the duration for the  
dissolve effect (if it is selected), between 0.0 and 5.0 seconds in 0.1 second increments. The  
default duration is 1.0 seconds.  
Output Configuration menu  
Figure 12 is a flowchart that shows an overview of the Output Configuration menu and the  
available settings.  
Power  
on  
Default  
Cycle  
Menu  
Menu  
10 sec.  
Next  
10 sec.  
Next  
Menu  
1024 x  
768 @60  
Sync  
RGBHV  
10  
sec.  
Switch  
Effect  
Resolution  
See the table  
on page 12.  
Output sync format  
• RGBHV • RGBS  
Menu  
10  
sec.  
Next  
Output  
Config  
Menu  
10  
sec.  
Menu  
Menu  
10 sec.  
10 sec.  
Next  
Slide  
Show  
Menu  
10  
sec.  
Advanced  
Menu  
Sync polarity  
• H-/V- • H+/V-  
Cut duration  
0.0 to 5.0 seconds in  
Menu  
10  
sec.  
Menu  
Exit  
Menu  
• H-/V+ • H+/V+ 0.1 second increments.  
Figure 12. Output Configuration Submenu  
NOTE: The Output Configuration menu settings apply only to the output of still images  
stored in the GSS; the RGB Pass-through video is output exactly as it is input.  
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Resolution submenu  
Rotate the Adjust/Select knob while in the Resolution submenu to select the resolution of  
the stored image output. 1024 x 768 at 60 Hz is the default resolution.  
NOTE: To view an uncropped full screen image at 1080p or 1080i, the image resolution  
must be 1440 x 1080.  
Resolution  
50  
Hz  
60  
Hz  
72  
Hz  
96  
Hz  
100  
Hz  
120  
Hz  
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  
1365 x 768  
1366 x 768  
1365 x 1024  
1400 x 1050  
1440 x 900  
480p  
576p  
720p  
1080i  
1080p  
Sync format submenu  
Rotate the Adjust/Select knob while in the Sync format submenu to select the sync format  
for the still image output. RGBHV is the default selection.  
Sync polarity submenu  
Rotate the Adjust/Select knob while in the Sync polarity submenu to select the sync polarity  
(positive and negative) for the still image output. Horizontal and vertical negative sync are  
the default selection.  
RGB Delay submenu  
The GSS can briefly blank the RGB (video) output while it switches between the stored  
image and the pass-through image. This allows the change in display to appear without a  
glitch. RGB delay is also known as Triple-Action Switching or video mute switching.  
Rotate the Adjust/Select knob while in the RGB Delay submenu to set the delay between  
0 and 5 seconds, in 0.1-second increments. No delay (0.0 seconds) is the default setting.  
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Slide Show menu  
Figure 13 is a flowchart that shows an overview of the Slide Show menu and the available  
settings.  
Power  
on  
Default  
Cycle  
Menu  
10  
sec.  
Switch  
Effect  
Menu  
10  
sec.  
Output  
Config  
Menu  
Menu  
10 sec.  
Next  
10 sec.  
Next  
Menu  
10  
Duration  
030 Secs  
PassThru  
Disabled  
sec.  
Next  
Slide  
Show  
Menu  
10  
sec.  
Advanced  
Menu  
Duration  
0 to 300 seconds in  
1 second increments  
Pass-Thru Input  
• Disabled  
• Enabled  
Menu  
10  
sec.  
Exit  
Menu  
Menu  
Figure 13. Slide Show Submenu Flowchart  
Duration submenu  
Rotate the Adjust/Select knob while in the Duration submenu to set the duration of each  
displayed image in the slide show between 0 and 300 seconds, in 1-second increments. The  
default duration is 30 seconds.  
NOTE: The actual time that an image is displayed may vary, based on the decoding time  
of the next image in the slide show.  
Pass-Thru submenu  
Rotate the Adjust/Select knob while in the Pass-Thru submenu to enable or disable the  
inclusion of the pass-through input as part of the slide show. The pass-through input is  
disabled from being part of the slide show by default.  
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Advanced menu  
Figure 14 is a flowchart that shows an overview of the Advanced menu and the available  
settings.  
3 sec.  
{scroll}  
Menu  
Menu  
10 sec.  
Next  
10 sec.  
Next  
Power  
on  
Default  
Cycle  
Auto Sw  
Off  
Name  
GSS-100-  
Name  
nn-nn-nn  
Menu  
Name (Display Only)  
(Changeable under RS-232/Ethernet control;  
scrolls to the left if greater than 8 characters.)  
10  
sec.  
Auto Switch  
• Off  
Switch  
Effect  
• Off/show  
Menu  
• On/still • On/show  
10  
sec.  
Output  
Config  
Menu  
Menu  
Menu  
10  
Next  
Next  
nn:nn:nn  
nn:nn:nn  
Int Temp  
113F 45C  
sec.  
Slide  
Show  
MAC Address  
(Display Only)  
Temperature  
(Display Only)  
Menu  
10  
sec.  
Next  
Advanced  
Menu  
Menu  
10  
sec.  
Exit  
Menu  
Menu  
Menu  
Menu  
Next  
Next  
RS-232  
9600  
I192.168  
P254.254  
TAKE  
TAKE  
Press Take to  
enable changing  
the value.  
Rotate Adjust/  
Select to change  
the value.  
Press Take to enable  
changing the value  
and select an octet.  
Rotate Adjust/Select  
to change the value in  
the selected (blinking)  
octet.  
Baud Rate  
• 2400  
• 4800  
19200  
38400  
• 9600  
• 115200  
Figure 14. Advanced Submenu Flowchart  
Auto Switch (and slide show) submenu  
The GSS can be set to an auto-switch mode that monitors the sync signal on the RGB pass-  
through input and automatically switches to the last-displayed stored image or slide show  
for output when sync is lost. This submenu also allows you to turn the auto-switching and  
slide show on and off.  
Rotate the Adjust/Select mode while in the Auto-Switch submenu to select:  
zz Off (auto-switch mode off and slide show off) — Deactivates the automatic sync  
detection and the slide show.  
zz Off/show (auto-switch off and slide show on) — Leaves the automatic sync  
detection off and manually initiates the slide show. If the pass-through input was being  
displayed when this selection is made, the GSS displays the first image alphabetically by  
file name.  
zz On/still (auto-switch on and slide show off) — Activates the automatic sync  
detection and auto-switches to the still image. If sync is lost, the GSS switches to the last  
displayed image that was output and outputs that image until sync is restored or you  
select another image to display.  
zz On/show (auto-Switch on and slide show on) — Activates the automatic sync  
detection and auto-switches to the slide show. If sync is lost, the GSS switches to the  
last-displayed image and begins to cycle through the available images.  
The default setting is Off.  
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Name display  
The read-only Name display shows either the factory default name or a customized name  
that can be assigned under RS-232 or Ethernet control. If the name is greater than eight  
characters, the display shows the first eight characters of the assigned name and then scrolls  
the name to the left to display the remaining characters of the name.  
The factory default name is the product name (GSS-100-) plus the last three pairs of  
the MAC address (see the “Programming Guide“ and “HTML Control and IPL File  
Manager“ sections to assign a name).  
MAC Address display  
The read-only MAC Address display shows the hardcoded, factory assigned hardware  
address.  
Internal Temperature display  
The read-only Internal Temperature display shows the Fahrenheit and Celsius measurements  
for the GSS temperature.  
CAUTION: Temperatures above 150 degrees Fahrenheit (65 degrees Celsius) are  
potentially damaging to the GSS.  
Baud Rate submenu  
The Baud Rate menu is read-only without further action. The menu shows the selected baud  
rate for the RS-232 port of the GSS. The default setting is 9600.  
To change the baud rate, press and release the Take button. The baud rate display starts  
blinking, and can be adjusted by rotating the Adjust/Select knob.  
NOTE: The baud rate is also selectable using SIS commands (see the “Programming  
Guide“ section).  
IP address submenu  
The read-only IP address menu is read-only without further action. The menu shows the IP  
address of the GSS. The factory default IP address is 192.168.254.254.  
To change the IP address, one octet at a time, press and release the Take button. The first  
(most-significant) octet starts blinking, and can be adjusted by rotating the Adjust/Select  
knob. Repeatedly press and release the Take button to cycle through the four IP address  
octets, enabling them for editing, one at a time.  
NOTE: The IP address is also selectable using SIS commands or the HTML pages (see  
sections).  
Exit menu  
Press and release the Next button while in the Exit menu to return the LCD to the default  
display cycle.  
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Front Panel Security Lockout (Executive Mode)  
The front panel security lockout (lock mode 1) limits the operation of the GSS from the  
front panel. When the GSS is locked, the front panel Menu and Next buttons are disabled,  
although the Image and Take buttons are still functional. If you push the Menu or Next  
button when the GSS is locked, the LCD shows X Mode Enabled for approximately  
5 seconds and then returns to the default display cycle.  
To toggle the lock on and off (lock mode 0), press and hold the Image button and the Next  
button for approximately 2 seconds.  
NOTE: Lock mode 2, available using SIS commands only, completely locks the front  
panel, including the Image and Take buttons. Lock mode 2 can also be disabled  
using SIS commands only (see the “Programming Guide“ section).  
Front Panel Absolute Reset  
The GSS 100 can be reset from the front panel, resetting the unit to its factory default  
conditions and deleting all uploaded images. Reset the GSS by pressing and holding the  
Menu and Next buttons while applying power to the unit (see figure 15).  
Press and hold the Menu and Next  
buttons while you apply power to the GSS.  
MENU  
NEXT  
Continue to hold the  
Menu and Next buttons  
until the LCD displays  
the Reset message.  
Power  
Release the Menu  
and Next buttons.  
Figure 15. System Reset  
NOTE: The front panel absolute reset can be used to recover a GSS that has been  
inadvertently loaded with image files in incompatible formats.  
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Programming  
Guide  
This section describes Simple Instruction Set operation of the GSS 100.  
The rear panel RS-232 connector (see figure 16) can be connected to the serial port of a  
host device, such as a computer or control system. Communications with the GSS are via the  
Extron Simple Instruction Set (SIS).  
Pin RS-232 Function  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Not used  
RS-232  
Tx Transmit data  
Rx Receive data  
5
1
Not used  
Gnd Signal ground  
9
6
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
Figure 16. Remote Connector Pinout  
The baud rate for the rear panel RS-232 port can be set to a variety of different rates. The  
default protocol for the port is as follows:  
zz 9600 baud  
z
z
no parity  
zz 8-bit, 1 stop bit  
no flow control  
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Simple Instruction Set Control  
Symbols  
Symbols (values), defined starting below, are used throughout the discussions of the  
GSS-initiated messages that begin below and the command and response table that  
begins on page 22. The symbols represent variables in the GSS-initiated messages and the  
command and response table fields.  
]
= CR/LF (carriage return and line feed) (hex 0D 0A)  
} = Carriage return (no line feed, hex 0D)  
|
= Pipe (can be used interchangeably with the } character)  
= Space character  
E = Escape key (hex 1B)  
W
= Can be used interchangeably with the E character  
X! = Image file name  
Image name with file extension (*.bmp or *.jpg)  
(Up to 240 alphanumeric characters with no spaces)  
X@ = Status:  
On / off  
0 = off  
1 = on  
Busy  
Cut / dissolve  
Pass-through  
0 = free  
0 = cut  
0 = pass-thu  
1 = busy  
1 = dissolve  
1 = no pass-thru  
X# = Time  
00 – 50 (0.0 to 5.0 seconds) for RGB delay and dissolve duration  
000 – 300 seconds for slide show interval  
X$ = Auto-switch / slide show  
X% = Resolution  
0 = off  
1 = off / show  
2 = on / still  
3 = on / show  
0 = 640 x 480  
1 = 600 x 600  
2 = 852 x 480  
3 = 1024 x 768  
4= 1024 x 852  
5 = 1024 x 1024  
6 = 1280 x 768  
7 = 1280 x 1024  
8 = 1360 x 765  
9 = 1365 x 768  
10 = 1366 x 768  
11 = 1365 x 1024  
12 = 1400 x 1050  
13 = 480p  
14 = 576p  
15 = 720p  
16 = 1080i  
17 = 1080p  
18 = 1280 x 800  
19 = 1440 x 900  
X^ = Refresh rate  
0 = 50 Hz  
1 = 60 Hz  
2 = 72 Hz  
3 = 96 Hz  
4 = 100 Hz  
5 = 120 Hz  
X& = Sync format  
X* = Sync polarity  
0 = RGBHV  
1 = RGBS  
0 = H– / V–  
1 = H– / V+  
2 = H+ / V–  
3 = H+ / V+  
X( = Front panel Lock mode  
X1) = Event number  
X1! = Event buffer  
0 = unlock  
1 = partial lock  
2 = complete lock  
2 = NVRAM  
00 through 99  
0 = Receive  
1 = User  
X1@ = Even buffer offset  
X1# = Event data size  
00 through maximum buffer size  
b = bit  
S = short (16 bits)  
L = long (32 bits)  
B = byte  
The X1# parameter is case sensitive.  
NOTE:  
X1$ = ASCII digits representing the numeric value of the data element read from the event buffer (leading zeroes are suppressed)  
X1% = Event status fields  
Event type  
Event state  
Event paused  
Error status  
RcvBuff_startptr  
RcvBuff_endptr  
UsrBuff_Startptr  
UsBuff_endptr  
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X1^ = Event data to write  
X1& = Number of bytes to read  
X1* = Pass-through sync status  
0 = No sync detected  
1 = V sync detected  
2 = H sync detected  
3 = HV (composite) sync detected  
X1( = Bytes of memory used  
X2) = Firmware version  
nnnnnnn (bytes)  
n.nn  
GSS-initiated (Unsolicited) Messages  
When a local event, such as an equipment power-up, occurs, the GSS responds by sending  
a message to the host. The GSS-initiated messages are listed in the following pages. The  
messages are underlined.  
The GSS does not expect a response from the host, but the host program may request a new  
status.  
Power-up  
]
(c) Copyright 2010, Extron Electronics, GSS 100, Vx.xx  
The GSS 100 issues the Copyrightmessage (above) when it first powers on. Vx.xx is the  
firmware version number.  
Image selection  
]
]
]
Take  
Bsy1  
Bsy0  
The GSS issues the above sequence of commands when a front panel image selection  
operation or a slide show image change occurs.  
zz The Takemessage indicates the change of output image.  
zz The Bsy1message indicates to the connected control device that the GSS is busy  
processing the cut or dissolve transition and is unable to respond to input commands.  
zz The Bsy0message indicates that the GSS is no longer busy and can respond to input  
commands.  
Switch effect  
X#]  
Eff  
The GSS 100 initiates the Effmessage when a front panel change in the image switch  
effect takes place.  
X#]  
Dur  
The GSS 100 initiates the Durmessage when a front panel change in the dissolve duration  
takes place.  
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Output configuration  
NOTE: The output configuration settings apply only to the the output of still images  
stored in the GSS; the RGB pass-through video is output exactly as it is input.  
X% X^]  
Rte *  
The GSS 100 initiates the Rtemessage when a front panel change in the output resolution  
takes place.  
X&]  
Syn  
The GSS 100 initiates the Synmessage when a front panel change in the output sync format  
takes place.  
X*]  
Pol  
The GSS 100 initiates the Polmessage when a front panel change in the output sync  
polarity takes place.  
X#]  
Dly  
The GSS 100 initiates the Dlymessage when a front panel change in the RGB delay interval  
takes place.  
Auto-switch and slide show control  
X@]  
Pas  
The GSS 100 initiates the Pasmessage when a front panel change in the pass-through  
configuration takes place.  
X$]  
Aut  
The GSS 100 initiates the Autmessage when a front panel change in the auto-switch and  
slide show on and off status takes place.  
X#]  
Sli  
The GSS 100 initiates the Slimessage when a front panel change in the slide display  
duration takes place.  
Front panel locks  
X@]  
Exe  
The GSS 100 initiates the Exemessage when a front panel change in the front panel lock on  
or off status takes place.  
Host-to-GSS Instructions  
SIS commands consist of one or more characters per field. No special characters are required  
to begin or end a command character sequence. When a command is valid, the unit  
executes the command and sends a response to the host device. All responses from the unit  
to the host end with a carriage return and a line feed (CR/LF = ), which signals the end of  
]
the response character string. A string is one or more characters.  
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Error Responses  
When the GSS 100 receives a valid SIS 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 is invalid or it contains invalid parameters, the unit returns an error response to  
the host. The error response codes are:  
E10— Invalid command  
E13— Invalid value (out of range)  
E14— Illegal command for this configuration  
E17— Timeout (caused only by direct write of global presets)  
E22— Busy  
E24— Privilege violation (Ethernet, Extron software only)  
E25— Device not present  
E26— Maximum number of connections exceeded  
E27— Invalid event number  
E28— Bad filename or file not found  
Timeout  
Pauses of 10 seconds or longer between command ascii characters result in a timeout. The  
command operation is aborted with no other indication.  
Using the Command and Response Tables  
The command and response table begins on the next page. Either uppercase or lowercase  
letters are acceptable in the command field except where indicated for the audio level (gain  
and attenuation) commands. Symbols are used throughout the table to represent variables in  
the command/response fields. Command and response examples are shown throughout the  
table. The ASCII to Hex conversion table below is for use with the command and response  
table.  
ASCII to Hex Conversion Table  
Space  
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Command and Response Table for SIS Commands  
Command  
ASCII Command  
(Host to Unit)  
Response  
(Unit to Host)  
Additional description  
Image recall  
Recall an image to buffer  
EX! }  
X!]  
X!  
RF  
Cim  
Select image  
to display.  
EX! }  
NOTE: It takes several seconds between the issuance of the recall command (  
RF ) and the receipt of the Cimresponse.  
E }  
X!]  
X!  
Show the image that is  
currently displayed  
Take  
RF  
The buffer is loaded with image  
.
]
%
Tke  
Swap the displayed and buffered images using the  
selected effect (cut or dissolve).  
Switch effect  
]
Eff0  
]
Eff1  
X@]  
Set the effect to cut  
Set the effect to dissolve  
Read the effect  
9*0#  
9*1#  
9#  
Set the effect for switching images to cut (immediate).  
Set the effect for switching images to dissolve.  
X#  
X#]  
Dur  
X#]  
X#  
.
Set the dissolve duration  
Read the dissolve duration  
10* #  
Set the duration of the dissolve effect to  
X#  
.
10#  
The dissolve duration is  
Source selection  
Display pass-through  
Display last image  
]
Chn1  
]
Chn0  
X@]  
1!  
0!  
Display the pass-through input.  
Display the previously selected stored image.  
X@  
.
View pass-through status  
!
Pass-through mode is  
Slide show interval  
Set slide show interval  
Read slide show interval  
X#  
X#]  
X#  
Set the display time for each image to  
2* #  
Sli  
seconds.  
X#]  
X#  
2#  
The display time for each image is  
seconds.  
Pass-through configuration  
]
Pas1  
]
Pas0  
X@]  
Enable pass-through  
1*1#  
Include the pass-through input in the slide show.  
Do not include the pass-through input in the slide show.  
Show the status of the pass-through.  
Disable pass-through  
1*0#  
Read the pass-through status 1#  
Auto-switch and slide show mode  
Set auto-switch and slide  
X$  
4* #  
X$]  
Aut  
X$  
Set auto-switch and slide show mode.  
definitions:  
show mode  
0 = Off — Auto-switch on loss of pass-through sync  
and slide show are disabled.  
1 = Off/show — Auto-switch on loss of pass-through  
is disabled. Slide show is running.  
2 = On/still — On loss of sync on the pass-through  
input, auto-switch to display the last-  
displayed image until pass-through  
sync is restored.  
3 = On/show — On loss of sync on the pass-through  
input, auto-switch to run the slide  
show until sync on the pass-through  
input is restored.  
X$]  
Show auto-switch and slide 4#  
show mode  
NOTE: X!= Image file name  
X@= Cut / dissolve status:  
Pass-through status:  
Image name with file extension (*.bmp or *.jpg)  
0 = cut 1 = dissolve  
0 = pass-thu 1 = no pass-thru  
X#= Time (duration)  
00 – 50 (0.0 to 5.0 seconds) for dissolve duration  
000 – 300 seconds for slide show interval  
X$= Auto-switch / slide show  
0 = off  
2 = on / still  
1 = off / show  
3 = on / show  
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Command/Response Table for SIS Commands (continued)  
Command  
ASCII Command  
(Host to Unit)  
Response  
(Unit to Host)  
Additional description  
Output rate  
Set the output rate  
X% X^  
X% X^]  
*
X%  
Set the output resolution for the stored image to  
*
=
Rte  
X^  
at  
Hz.  
NOTE: The output rate (=) command affects the display of the stored images only; pass-through sources are output exactly as they are  
input.  
]
Example:  
3*1=  
=
Set the output resolution for the stored image to  
1024 x 768 at 60 Hz.  
Rte31  
X% X^]  
X% X^  
Read output rate  
*
The output resolution of the stored image is at Hz.  
Output sync  
Set the output sync format  
X&  
X&]  
X&  
6*  
#
Syn  
Set the output sync format of the stored image to  
.
NOTE: The output sync format (6#) command affects the display of the stored images only; pass-through sources are output exactly as  
they are input.  
]
Example:  
6*0#  
Set the output sync format for the stored image to  
Syn0  
RGBHV.  
X&]  
X&  
.
View output sync format  
6#  
The output sync format for the stored image is  
X*  
X*]  
Pol  
X*  
.
Set the output sync polarity  
7*  
#
Set the output sync polarity of the stored image to  
NOTE: The output sync polarity (7#) command affects the display of the stored images only; pass-through sources are output exactly as  
they are input.  
]
Example:  
7*0#  
7#  
Set the output sync polarity for the stored image to  
H– and V–.  
Pol0  
X*]  
X*  
.
View the output sync  
polarity  
The output sync polarity for the stored image is  
RGB delay (for pass-through)  
X#  
X#]  
Dly  
Set RGB delay  
Set the RGB delay value (video mute) before displaying  
X#  
8*  
#
the RGB pass-through input to  
.
X#]  
Read RGB delay  
8#  
Video mute  
Mute video  
]
Vmt1  
]
Vmt0  
X@]  
1B  
0B  
B
Mute the output video (black screen)  
Unmute the output video (output video)  
Unmute video  
Show video mute status  
Front panel lock (Executive mode)  
]
Exe1  
Partially lock front panel  
1X  
Partially lock the front panel. Only the Image and Take  
buttons function.  
]
Exe2  
]
Exe0  
X(]  
Completely lock front panel 2X  
Lock all front panel functions.  
Unlock front panel  
0X  
X
Unlock the front panel.  
Show front panel lock status  
0 = off  
1 = on  
NOTE: X@ = On / off status  
X# = Time (duration)  
00 – 50 (0.0 to 5.0 seconds) for RGB delay duration  
X% = Resolution  
X^ = Refresh rate  
0 = 640 x 480  
1 = 600 x 600  
2 = 852 x 480  
3 = 1024 x 768  
4= 1024 x 852  
5 = 1024 x 1024  
6 = 1280 x 768  
7 = 1280 x 1024  
8 = 1360 x 765  
9 = 1365 x 768  
10 = 1366 x 768  
15 = 720p  
11 = 1365 x 1024 16 = 1080i  
12 = 1400 x 1050 17 = 1080p  
13 = 480p  
14 = 576p  
18 = 1280 x 800  
19 = 1440 x 900  
0 = 50 Hz  
1 = 60 Hz  
0 = RGBHV  
2 = 72 Hz  
3 = 96 Hz  
1 = RGBS  
4 = 100 Hz  
5 = 120 Hz  
X& = Sync format  
X* = Sync polarity  
0 = H– / V–  
0 = unlock  
1 = H– / V+  
2 = H+ / V–  
3 = H+ / V+  
1 = partial lock  
2 = complete lock  
X( = Front panel lock modes  
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Command/Response Table for SIS Commands (continued)  
Command  
ASCII Command  
(Host to Unit)  
Response  
(Unit to Host)  
Additional description  
Event (script) control  
Read event buffer memory  
EX1) X1! X1@ X1# } X1$]  
Read the contents of a specific section of a memory  
,
, ,  
E
X1)  
buffer for event number  
.
EX1) }  
X1%]  
X1) X1%  
. The following  
Read event status  
E
Show the status of event  
information fields are displayed: event_type, event_  
state, event_paused, error_status, RcvBuff_startptr,  
cvBuff_endptr, UsrBuff_startptr, and UsrBuff_endpt.  
X1)  
, size  
X1!  
X1@  
Write event to memory  
buffer  
Write event  
to buffer  
X1#  
, offset by . Include  
EX1) X1! X1@ X1^ X1# }  
, , , , E  
X1^  
data  
.
X1) X1^]  
Ewr ,  
X1)  
, buffer  
X1!  
X1@  
,
Read string from event  
buffer memory  
Read string from event  
, offset by  
EX1) X1! X1@ X1& }  
, , , FE  
X1&  
bytes.  
]
<string>  
X1^  
X1)  
, buffer  
X1!  
,
Write string to event buffer  
memory  
Write data string  
from event  
EX1^ X1) X1! X1@ }  
, , , FE  
X1@  
offset by  
.
X1) X1^]  
Ewr ,  
E
E
}
}
]
]
Start events  
Initiate all programmed events.  
Stop all programmed events.  
1AE  
Ego  
Est  
Stop events  
0AE  
E }  
AE  
]
Show # of running events  
nn is the number of events running.  
Enmnn  
View, information, part number, and firmware requests  
X@  
X@  
X(  
X1*]  
Information request  
I
Chn Vmt Exe Typ  
]
Example:  
I
Chn0Vmt0Exe1Typ0  
Pass-through input is not displayed, video output is not  
muted, panel is partially locked, no sync signal is  
detected on the pass-through input.  
]
X1)  
Request user memory usage 4I  
BytesUsedoutof17344KBytes  
]
Example:  
4I  
1149184BytesUsedoutof17344KBytes  
This device has approximately 5850 kBytes of user  
memory available (17344 kBytes – 11491 kBytes) for  
additional stored images and HTML pages.  
Display the GSS 100 part number.  
]
Request for part number  
Query firmware version  
N
Q
60-684-01  
X1!]  
Firmware version x.xx.  
Resets  
Erase all files  
Master reset  
E
E
}
}
]
]
Erase user-supplied files. Does not reset IP settings.  
Resets all user settings to their default values. Does  
not reset IP settings or delete loaded image files.  
Resets all device settings to their factory defaults. Erases  
all loaded files. The firmware version remains unchanged.  
Zfff  
Zxxx  
Zpf  
Zpx  
E
}
]
Absolute reset  
Zqqq  
Zpq  
E }  
ZY  
]
E
}
Absolute reset, retaining IP  
Zpy  
Similar to absolute reset ( Zqqq ), except that  
IP settings (IP address, subnet mask, gateway  
address, unit name, DHCP setting, and port mapping  
[Telnet/web/Direct Access] are excluded). Preserves  
communications with the device and is recommended  
after a firmware update.  
NOTE: X@= On or off status:  
Pass-through status:  
0 = off  
0 = pass-thu  
1 = on  
1 = no pass-thru  
X(= Front panel lock modes  
0 = unlock  
1 = partial lock  
2 = complete lock  
X1*= Pass-through sync status  
0 = No sync detected  
1 = V sync detected  
nnnnnnn (bytes)  
n.nn  
2 = H sync detected  
3 = HV (composite) sync detected  
X1(= Bytes of memory used  
X2)= Firmware version  
X1)= Event number  
X1!= Event buffer  
00 through 99  
0 = Receive  
1 = User  
2 = NVRAM  
X1@= Even buffer offset  
X1#= Event data size (case sensitive)  
X1^= Event data to write  
X1&= Number of bytes to read  
X1%= Event status fields  
00 through maximum buffer size  
b = bit S = short (16 bits) B = byte  
L = long (32 bits)  
See the complete list in the EX1)E}command, above  
X1$= ASCII digits representing the numeric value of the data element read from the event buffer  
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Command  
ASCII Command  
(Host to Unit)  
Response  
(Unit to Host)  
Additional description  
File management  
NOTE: A directory name is an alphanumeric text string that can also include the minus (-), plus (+), and colon (:) signs. Blank and space  
characters are not permitted. The first character must be a letter. The directory name is not case-sensitive.  
E
}
Change or create directory  
path/directory/CJ  
]
]
Dirpath/directory/  
E
E
E }  
}
}
]
Go to root directory  
Go up one directory  
Show current directory  
/CJ  
..CJ  
CJ  
Dir/  
Dirpath/directory/  
]
path/directory/  
NOTE: The response to the View File Directory command differs, depending on whether the command is sent via an RS-232, RS-422, or  
Telnet connection or sent via a web browser connection.  
E }  
View file directory  
RS232/RS422 port and  
Telnet  
DF  
]
]
]
<filename1>,<date/time>,<length>  
<filename2>,<date/time>,<length>  
<filename3>,<date/time>,<length>  
]
<filenamen>,<date/time>,<length>  
]]  
<number of Bytes> Left  
List user-supplied files.  
Var file = new array ();  
E }  
View file directory  
DF  
web browser  
File[1]=<filename1>,<date1>,<filesize1>‘;  
File[2]=<filename2>,<date2>,<filesize2>‘;  
File[3]=<filename3>,<date3>,<filesize3>‘;  
filename<n>File [<n>] = ‘<filenamen>,<daten>,<filesizen>‘;  
File [<n+1>] = <number of Bytes>•Left  
List user-supplied files.  
X/  
EX/  
List specific files from the  
current directory  
{same response as above}  
{same response as above}  
is the the first character of the file extension.  
DF  
}
}
X/X/  
is the first character of the filename and the first  
character of the extension.  
EX/X/  
DF  
X/  
X/X/  
EX/  
List specific files from  
the current directory and  
subdirectories  
{same response as above}  
{same response as above}  
is the the first character of the file extension.  
is the first character of the filename and the first  
LF  
}
}
EX/X/  
LF  
character of the extension.  
E
}
]
Erase user-supplied web  
pages and files  
<filename>EF  
Del<filename>  
E
E
}
]
Erase current directory and  
its files  
Erase current directory and  
subdirectories  
/EF  
Ddl  
}
]
//EF  
Ddl  
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Command and Response Table for IP- and Port-specific SIS Commands  
Symbol definitions  
X4) = Device name  
(Up to 240 alphanumeric characters)  
NOTE: The following characters are invalid or not recommended in the name: {space} + ~ , @ = ` [ ] { } < > ‘ “ ” ; : | \ and ?.  
X4! = Default name  
GSS-100- + last 3 pairs of MAC address  
X4@ = Time and date (for set)  
In the format: MM/DD/YY•HH:MM:SS where:  
MM = month: 01 (Jan) through 12 (Dec)  
DD = day: 01 through 31  
YY = year: (20)00 through (20)99  
HH = hour: 00 through 23  
MM = minutes: 00 through 59  
SS = seconds: 00 through 59  
X4# = Time and date (for read)  
In the format: Day,•DD•Mmm•YYYY•HH:MM:SS where:  
Day = weekday: Mon through Sun  
DD = date: 01 through 31  
Mmm = month: Jan through Dec  
YYYY = year: 2000 through 2099  
HH = hour: 00 through 24  
MM = minutes: 00 through 59  
SS = seconds: 00 through 59  
X4$ = GMT offset  
–12.0 through +14.0. Hours and minutes removed from GMT  
X4% = Daylight Saving Time  
0 = Daylight Saving Time off/ignore  
1 = Daylight Saving Time on (North America)  
2 = Daylight Saving Time on (Europe)  
3 = Daylight Saving Time on (Brazil)  
X4^ = IP address  
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn  
nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn  
0 – 255  
X4& = Hardware (MAC) address  
X4* = Number of open connections  
X4( = Password  
12 alphanumeric characters  
NOTE: The following characters are invalid or not recommended in passwords: {space} + ~ , @ = ` [ ] { } < > ‘ “ ” ; : | \ and ?.  
X5) = DHCP  
0 =off, 1 = on  
X5! = Port number  
X5@ = Baud rate  
X5# = Parity  
00 – 99 (00 = all ports)  
2400, 3600, 4800, 7200, 9600, 14400, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600, 115200  
odd, even, none, mark, space  
For the X5#parameter, use the first character only. The parameter is case insensitive.  
NOTE:  
X5$ = Data bits  
X5% = Stop bits  
X5^ = Port timeout  
7 or 8 (8 = default)  
1 or 2 (1 = default)  
The number of seconds (in 10-second steps) before timeout on the IP connections:  
minimum = 1 (10 seconds), maximum = 6500 (65,000 seconds or just over 18 hours),  
default = 30 (300 seconds or 5 minutes). If no data is received during the timeout period, the Ethernet  
connection is closed. Applicable to Ethernet connection only; when connected via the RS-232 port, only  
the global timeout commands apply.  
X5& = Verbose mode  
0 = clear or none (default for Telnet connection)  
1 = verbose mode (default for RS-232 or RS-422 connection)  
2 = tagged responses for queries  
3 = verbose mode and tagged for queries  
NOTE: If tagged responses is enabled, all read commands return the constant string and the value as the set command does  
(for example, the read matrix name command ECN returns IpnX4) ).  
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Command and Response Table for IP-Specific SIS Commands  
Command  
ASCII Command  
(host to unit)  
Response  
(unit to host)  
Additional description  
IP and port setup commands  
Set device name  
EX4) }  
X4)]  
CN  
Ipn•  
E }  
X4)]  
Read device name  
CN  
E
}
X4!]  
Reset device name to factory  
default  
GSS-100” plus the last three pairs  
of the MAC address.  
CN  
Ipn•  
EX4@ }  
X4@]  
Set time and date  
CT  
Ipt  
E }  
X4#]  
Read time and date  
CT  
EX4$ }  
X4$]  
Set GMT offset  
In the command, the divider  
CZ  
Ipz  
between hours and minutes can be  
either a colon (:) or a period. In the  
response, the divider is a colon.  
E
}
]
Example:  
8.0CZ  
Ipz+08:00  
EX4% }  
X4%]  
X4%]  
Set Daylight Saving Time  
Read Daylight Saving Time  
Set IP address  
CX  
E }  
CX  
EX4^ }  
X4^]  
CI  
Ipi  
E }  
X4^]  
X4&]  
X4*]  
Read IP address  
CI  
E }  
Read hardware address  
Read # of open connections  
Set subnet mask  
CH  
E }  
CC  
EX4^ }  
X4^]  
CS  
Ips  
E }  
X4^]  
Read subnet mask  
CS  
EX4^ }  
X4^]  
Set gateway IP address  
Read gateway IP address  
Set administrator password  
Read administrator password  
CG  
Ipg  
E }  
X4^]  
CG  
EX4( }  
X4(]  
CA  
Ipa•  
E }  
X4(]  
CA  
E
}
]
Reset (clear) administrator  
password  
CA  
Ipa•  
EX4( }  
X4(]  
Set user password  
CU  
Ipu•  
E }  
X4(]  
Read user password  
Reset (clear) user password  
Set DHCP on or off  
Read DHCP on/off status  
Set serial port parameters  
Example:  
CU  
E
}
]
CU  
Ipu•  
EX5) }  
X5)]  
X5)  
DH  
Idh  
: 0 = off, 1 = on  
E }  
X5)]  
DH  
EX5! X5@ X5# X5$ X5% }  
X5!  
Cpn Ccp  
X5@ X5# X5$ X5%]  
*
,
,
, CP  
,
,
,
]
E
}
Set the the RS-232 port to 9600  
baud, no parity, 8 data bits, and 1  
stop bit.  
01*9600,N,8,1CP  
Cpn01Ccp9600,N,8,1  
E
}
X5@ X5# X5$ X5%]  
Read serial port parameters  
Configure current port timeout  
View current port timeout  
Set global IP timeout  
01CP  
,
,
,
E X5^ }  
0* TC  
X5^]  
Pti0*  
X5^]  
E
}
0TC  
E X5^ }  
X5^]  
1* TC  
Pti0*  
E
}
X5^]  
View global IP timeout  
Set verbose mode  
1TC  
EX5& }  
X5&]  
CV  
Vrb  
E }  
X5&]  
Read verbose mode  
CV  
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HTML Control and  
IPL File Manager  
This section describes the operation of the GSS 100, including:  
The GSS can be configured through its Ethernet port, connected via a LAN or WAN  
and using a web browser such as the Microsoft® Internet Explorer®. The display of  
the configuration of the GSS has the appearance of web pages. This chapter describes  
the factory-installed HTML pages, which are always available and cannot be erased or  
overwritten.  
NOTE: If your Ethernet connection to the GSS 100 is unstable, try turning off  
the proxy server in your web browser. In Internet Explorer, click Tools >  
Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings, uncheck the Use a proxy  
server... box, and then click OK.  
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Configuring the Hardware  
To function properly, the controlling PC and the GSS must be configured correctly: the PC  
must be network capable, with the proper protocols installed, and the hardware configured  
correctly. The GSS must also be set to recognize and accept commands.  
PC Configuration  
This manual assumes that you have a Windows PC equipped with an operating network  
adapter. To allow your PC to work with Ethernet-controlled products from Extron, the TCP/IP  
protocol must be installed and properly configured.  
For use on an existing Ethernet LAN intranet, your network administrator can provide you  
with a unique IP address or confirm whether you need to set up the GSS for Dynamic Host  
Configuration protocol (DHCP) to have an address assigned automatically when you sign on.  
Initial Startup  
When you power on the GSS for the first time, there are two ways to set up the IP address:  
zz Use the ARP command method.  
zz Use the direct PC method.  
The default web pages that are pre-loaded in the GSS provide a way to reconfigure the GSS  
after it has an active network connection with IP access. These web pages are compatible  
with Netscape Navigator (version 6.0 or higher) or Internet Explorer (version 5.5 or higher).  
Once the GSS has been configured, an Ethernet (intranet or Internet) connection can  
subsequently be used to contact or control it.  
GSS Configuration  
Configuring the GSS using the ARP command  
You can use the Address Resolution Protocol (“ARP”) command to set up an IP address for  
your GSS. The ARP command associates the MAC address of the GSS with the assigned IP  
address in your computer. You must then use the “ping” command to access the GSS, at  
which point the IP address of the device server is reconfigured.  
NOTE: Use this setup method in either of two configurations:  
zz Both your PC and the GSS connected to the same LAN using patch (straight)  
cables  
zz Direct connect between the two devices using a crossover Ethernet cable.  
See “Cabling” and “RJ-45 connector wiring” in the Installation section.  
Use the ARP command to configure the IP address as follows:  
1. Obtain a valid IP address for the GSS from your network administrator.  
2. Obtain the MAC address (UID #) of the GSS from the label on the rear panel.  
3. If the GSS has never been configured, and is still set to its factory defaults, proceed  
to step 4.  
If the GSS has previously been configured, perform an IP settings (mode 4) reset  
(see “Reset Button” in the Installation section).  
NOTE: Your GSS must be configured with the default IP address (192.168.254.254)  
before executing the ARP command.  
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4. Click Start> Run... to activate the Run window. Type Cmdin the Run window and  
click OKto access the MS-DOS command prompt.  
5. Enter the ARP -scommand with the desired new IP address (obtained from the system  
administrator) and the MAC address of the GSS (from the label on the rear panel of the  
GSS), as follows:  
C:\> arp -s 10.13.170.15 00-05-A6-00-0A-90<Enter>  
Prompt Command  
Desired  
IP address  
MAC address  
Enter  
key  
6. Execute a ping command using the new IP address of the GSS as follows:  
C:\> ping 10.13.170.15 <Enter>  
After you send this command, the GSS changes to to the new address and starts  
responding to the ping requests (see figure 17). The IP address of the GSS is updated to  
the new address and you can reconnect using either Telnet or the web to verify that the  
update was successful.  
C:\>ping 10.13.170.15  
Pinging 10.13.170.15 with 32 bytes of data:  
Reply from 10.13.170.15: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128  
Reply from 10.13.170.15: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128  
Reply from 10.13.170.15: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128  
Reply from 10.13.170.15: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128  
Ping statistics for 10.13.170.15:  
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),  
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:  
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms  
Figure 17. GSS Response to Ping Request  
7. After the GSS responds to the ping command, issue the arp -dcommand at the  
command prompt to remove the IP address that you specified in step 5 from the ARP:  
C:\> arp -d <IP address><Enter> (to remove the stated IP address)  
or  
C:\> arp -d*<Enter> (to remove all static IP addresses)  
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Configuring the GSS using a direct PC connection  
This type of connection is used to initially connect to and configure the GSS. The default  
settings of the GSS (IP address, subnet mask, and optional administrator name and  
password) must be changed in order to use the GSS on an intranet (LAN) or the Internet (WAN).  
1. Plug one end of a CAT 5 Ethernet crossover cable into the rear panel LAN port on the  
GSS. See “Cabling” and “RJ-45 connector wiring” in the Installation section to make  
a cable.  
2. Plug the other end of the CAT 5 cable into the Ethernet port on your PC.  
3. Right-click the Network Neighborhoodor My Networkicon on your Windows (98,  
2000, NT, ME, or XP) desktop and select Propertiesfrom the menu.  
4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)from the list and click Properties.  
(If you are using Windows 2000, right-click Local Area Connectionand select  
Propertiesfrom the menu, select Internet Protocol [TCP/IP]from the list,  
and then click Propertiesagain.)  
NOTE: If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is not available or is not on the list, you need to  
install it. Refer to your Windows user manual or the online Help system for  
your computer for information on installing the TCP/IP protocol.  
5. Note the current IP address and subnet mask of the GSS in the space below: If your PC is  
set to “Obtain an IP address automatically,” note that instead.  
IP address:_____________________________________  
Subnet mask:___________________________________  
6. Depending on your operating system, click either Specify an IP addressor Use  
the following IP address.  
a. Leave the default gateway blank.  
b. Enter the following IP and subnet mask values:  
IP address:  
192.168.254.253  
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0  
7. Save the changes and exit the Network setup. Reboot the PC for the changes to become  
effective.  
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8. Launch web browser (Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox ) on your PC.  
a. In the address field, enter:  
The GSS displays the default startup page.  
b. Configure the GSS (see the remainder of this section for configuring the GSS).  
9. After configuring the GSS, repeat steps 3 and 4, changing your TCP/IP settings back to  
their original configuration.  
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Opening the Embedded Web Pages  
Access the GSS 100 using HTML pages as follows:  
1. Start the web browser program.  
2. Click in the Addressfield of the browser.  
3. Enter the IP address of the GSS in the Addressfield of the browser.  
NOTE: If the local system administrators have not changed the value, the factory-  
specified default, 192.168.254.254, is the correct value for this field.  
4. If you want the browser to display a page other than the default page (such as a custom  
page that you have uploaded), enter a slash (/) and the name of the file to open.  
NOTES: The Addressfield of the browser should display the address in the  
following format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/{optional_file_name.html}.  
The following characters are invalid in file names:  
{space} + ~ , @ = ‘ [ ] { } < > ’ “ “ ; : | \ and ?.  
5. Press the keyboard <Enter> key. The GSS 100 checks to see if it is password protected.  
If the GSS 100 is not password protected, it checks and downloads the HTML pages  
(proceed to step 7).  
If the GSS 100 is password protected, the GSS 100 downloads the Enter Network  
Password page (see figure 18).  
Figure 18. Enter Network Password page  
NOTE: A User name entry is not required.  
6. Click in the Passwordfield and type in the appropriate administrator or user password.  
Click the OKbutton.  
7. The GSS 100 checks several possibilities, in the following order, and then responds  
accordingly:  
zz Does the address include a specific file name, such as  
10.13.156.10/file_name.html? If so, the GSS 100 downloads that HTML page.  
zz Is there a file in the memory of the GSS 100 that is named “index.html?”  
If so, the GSS 100 downloads “index.html” as the default startup page.  
zz If neither of the above conditions is true, the GSS 100 downloads the factory-  
installed default startup page, “nortxe_index.html” (see figure 19), also known as  
the System Status page.  
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Status Tab  
System Status Page  
The System Status page (see figure 19) provides an overall view of the status of the GSS 100,  
including various IP addresses, and the status of the RS-232 port. The System Status page  
is the default page that the GSS 100 downloads when you connect to the GSS 100. Access  
the System Status page from other pages by clicking the Statustab.  
Figure 19. System Status Page  
The status web page periodically updates itself to reflect the latest status of the GSS 100  
components. If a variable changes, the display shows the change the next time it updates.  
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Configuration Tab  
System Settings Page  
The GSS 100 downloads the System Settings page (see figure 20) when you click the  
Configurationtab. The screen consists of fields in which you can view and edit IP  
administration and system settings. You can access the Video Settings, Passwords, and  
Firmware Upgrade pages by clicking the appropriate link.  
Refresh  
Video Settings  
Passwords  
No function on GSS  
Firmware Upgrade  
Figure 20. System Settings Page  
On password-protected connections, there are two levels of protection: administrator and  
user. Administrators have full access to all functions on the system settings page. Users  
can select images to output, set output mutes, and view all settings with the exception of  
passwords.  
IP Settings fields  
The IP Settingsfields provide a location for viewing and editing settings unique to the  
Ethernet interface. After editing any of the settings in this field, click the Submitbutton at  
the bottom of the field.  
Unit Name field  
The Unit Namefield contains the locally-assigned name of the GSS. This name field can be  
changed to any valid name, up to 24 alphanumeric characters.  
NOTE: The following characters are invalid or not recommended in the matrix name:  
+ ~ , @ = ‘ [ ] { } < > ’ “ ; : | \ and ?.  
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DHCP radio buttons  
The DHCP Onradio button directs the GSS 100 to ignore any entered IP addresses and  
to obtain its IP address from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server (if the  
network is DHCP capable). The DHCP Offradio button turns DHCP off. Contact the local  
system administrator to determine if DHCP is appropriate.  
NOTE: The IP Address, Gateway IP Address, and Subnet Maskfields become  
uneditable if DHCP is on.  
IP Address field  
The IP Addressfield contains the IP address of the connected GSS 100. This value is  
encoded in the flash memory of the GSS 100.  
Standard IP protocol consists of addresses comprised of four 1-, 2-, or 3-digit numeric  
subfields, properly called “octets,” separated by dots (periods). Each field can be numbered  
from 000 through 255. Leading zeroes, up to three digits total per field, are optional. Values  
of 256 and above are invalid.  
The factory-installed default address is 192.168.254.254, but if this conflicts with other  
equipment at your installation, you can change the IP address to any valid value.  
NOTE: IP address changes can cause conflicts with other equipment. Only local system  
administrators should change IP addresses.  
Gateway IP Address field  
The Gateway IP Addressfield identifies the address of the gateway to the mail server to  
be used if the GSS 100 and the mail server are not on the same subnet. Standard IP protocol  
rules apply to the gateway IP address.  
The factory-installed default address is 000.000.000.000, but if this conflicts with other  
equipment at your installation, you can change the gateway IP address to any valid value.  
Subnet Mask field  
The Subnet Maskfield is used to determine whether the GSS 100 is on the same subnet as  
the mail server when you are subnetting.  
The factory-installed default address is 255.255.000.000, but if this conflicts with other  
equipment at your installation, you can change the subnet mask to any valid value.  
MAC Address, Model, and Part Number fields  
The Media Access Control (MAC) Address, Model, and Part Numberare hardcoded in the  
GSS 100 and cannot be changed.  
Firmware field  
The Firmwarefield identifies the installed firmware version. This field is hardcoded in the  
GSS 100 and can be changed only by installing a different firmware version (see “Firmware  
Upgrade Page”).  
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Date/Time Settings fields  
The Date/Time Settingsfields (see figure 21) provide a location for viewing and setting  
the time functions.  
Figure 21. Date/Time Settings Fields  
Change the date and time settings as follows:  
1. Click the drop box for the variable to be changed. The adjustable variables are month,  
day, year, hours, minutes, AM/PM, and (time) zone. A drop-down scroll box appears (the  
year drop box is selected in figure 21).  
2. Click and drag the slider or click the scroll up button or the scroll down button  
until the desired variable is visible.  
3. Click the desired variable.  
NOTES: If setting the time, set the local time. The Zonevariable allows you to  
then enter the offset from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).  
The Zone field identifies the standard time zone selected and displays the  
amount of time, in hours and minutes, that the local time varies from the  
GMT international time reference.  
4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for other variables that need to be changed.  
5. If appropriate, select the appropriate Daylight Savingradio button to turn on the  
daylight savings time feature for your region or nation.  
NOTE: When daylight saving time is turned on, the GSS 100 automatically updates  
its internal clock between standard time and daylight saving time in the  
spring and fall on the date that the time change occurs in the country or  
region selected. When daylight saving time is turned off, the GSS 100 does  
not adjust its time reference.  
6. Click the Submitbutton at the bottom of the Date/Time Settings area.  
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Video Settings Page  
Access the Video Settings page (see figure 22) by clicking the Video Settingslink on the  
System Settings page.  
System Settings  
Refresh  
Passwords  
No function on GSS  
Firmware Upgrade  
Figure 22. Video Settings Page  
Set the video settings (resolution, refresh rate, sync format, and sync polarity) and RGB delay  
as follows:  
1. Click the desired field. A drop down scroll box appears (see figure 23).  
Figure 23. Output Configuration Drop Boxes  
NOTE: The RGB Delaydrop box is shown at the right of the page rather than  
under the Resolution box for clarity only.  
2. If necessary, click and drag on the slider or click the scroll up ( ) or down ( ) button  
until the desired setting is visible.  
3. Click the desired setting.  
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Passwords Page  
Access the Passwords page (see figure 24) by clicking the Passwordslink on the System  
Settings page.  
System Settings  
Video Settings  
Refresh  
No function on GSS  
Firmware Upgrade  
Figure 24. Passwords Page  
The fields on the Passwords page are for entering and verifying administrator and user  
passwords. Passwords are case sensitive and are limited to 12 uppercase and lowercase  
alphanumeric characters. Each password must be entered twice: once in the Password  
field and then again in the Re-enter Passwordfield. Characters in these fields are  
masked by asterisks (*****). If you do not want to password protect an access level, leave  
the Passwordfield and the Re-Enter Passwordfield blank. After entering the desired  
password in both fields, click the Submitbutton.  
NOTE: An administrator password must be created before a user password can be  
created.  
To clear an existing password so that no password is required, enter a single space character  
in the Passwordand Re-enter Passwordfields, and click the Submitbutton.  
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Email Alerts Page  
The E-Mail Alerts page is an artifact of the HTML pages of other Extron products and has no  
function for the GSS 100. Future firmware revisions may remove this page.  
Firmware Upgrade Page  
The Firmware Upgradepage provides a way to replace the firmware that is coded on  
the control board of the GSS 100 without taking the GSS 100 out of service. Access the  
Firmware Upgrade page (see figure 25) by clicking the Firmware Upgradelink on the  
System Settings page.  
System Settings  
Video Settings  
Passwords  
No function on GSS  
Refresh  
Figure 25. Firmware Upgrade Page  
Update the GSS 100 firmware as follows:  
NOTE: The Firmware Upgrade page is only for replacing the firmware that controls  
all GSS 100 operation. To insert your own custom HTML pages, see “File  
1. Visit the Extron website, www.extron.com, select the GSS 100 product category, select  
the latest firmware installation package (*.exe file) for the GSS 100, and download the  
file. Note the folder to which you save the firmware file.  
2. Run the executable (*.exe) file to decompress the firmware file.  
3. Connect the PC to the GSS 100 via the LAN port of the GSS 100.  
4. Access the GSS 100 using HTML pages.  
5. Click the Configurationtab.  
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6. Click the Firmware Upgradelink (see figure 26).  
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Figure 26. Firmware Upgrade  
7. Click the Browsebutton. A Choose File to Uploadwindow appears.  
8. Navigate to the folder where you saved the firmware upgrade file. Select the file.  
NOTES: Valid firmware files must have the file extension “.S19.” A file with any  
other extension is not a firmware upgrade.  
The original factory-installed firmware is permanently available on the  
GSS 100. If the attempted firmware upload fails for any reason, the  
GSS 100 automatically reverts to the factory-installed firmware.  
9. Click the Openbutton.  
10. Click the Upload button. The firmware upload to the GSS 100 may take a few  
minutes. The LCD display on the GSS shows Firmware Upload, then Re-Starting.  
When the LCD returns to the default display cycle (see “Power-on indications” in the  
Operation section), the firmware upload is complete.  
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File Management Tab  
File Management Page  
To delete files such as HTML pages from the GSS 100 or to upload your own files to the  
GSS 100, click the File Management tab. The GSS 100 downloads the File Management  
HTML page (see figure 27).  
Figure 27. File Management Page  
NOTE: The files listed in figure 27 are shown for example only and may not be present  
on your GSS 100.  
To delete a file, click the Deletebutton associated with that file.  
Upload your own files as follows:  
NOTE: The following characters are invalid or not recommended in file names:  
{space} + ~ , @ = ‘ [ ] { } < > ’ “ “ ; : | \ and ?.  
1. Click the Browsebutton.  
2. Browse through your system and select the desired file or files.  
NOTE: If you want one of the pages that you create and upload to be the default  
startup page, name that file “index.html.”  
3. Click the Upload Filebutton. The file or files that you selected appear in the list.  
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Control Tab  
Control Page  
Click the Controltab to access the Control page (see figure 28).  
Figure 28. Control Page  
On the Control page, you can set the transition effect (cut or dissolve), mute and unmute  
the video, and select the dissolve duration (from 0 to 5 seconds, in 0.1-second increments).  
You can also change the slide show settings, such as:  
zz The duration of each image displayed in the slide show (from 0 to 300 seconds)  
zz Inclusion of the pass-through input in the slide show  
zz Auto Switch mode  
zz Off — Auto-switch on loss of pass-through sync and slide show are disabled.  
zz Off/show — Auto-switch on loss of pass-through is disabled. Slide show is running.  
zz On/still — On loss of sync on the pass-through input, auto-switch to display the  
last-displayed image until pass-through sync is restored.  
zz On/show — On loss of sync on the pass-through input, auto-switch to run the slide  
show until sync on the pass-through input is restored.  
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Images Tab  
Image Settings Page  
Click the Imagestab to access the Image Settings page.  
You can upload and delete stored images and select a stored image for display on the Image  
Settings page (see figure 29). You can also select the pass-through input for display.  
The Image Index column displays thumbnails of all stored images in the GSS. The Current  
Image field identifies the image file that is currently being displayed. The Selected Image  
field identifies the image file (if different from the current image) that is selected and  
awaiting the Take command.  
NOTE: If no new image has been selected, the Current Image and Selected Image fields  
contain the same file name.  
Figure 29. Image Settings Page  
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Uploading (adding) an image  
Upload an image to the GSS 100 as follows:  
1. Click the Addbutton. The Add Imagefield appears (see figure 30).  
Figure 30. Uploading an Image  
2. Click the Browsebutton. The Choose File to Upload window appears.  
3. Browse through your system and select the desired image file.  
NOTES: • The only valid file formats for uploaded image files are BMP and JPG.  
Valid file names are up to 240 alphanumeric characters with no spaces.  
Progressive JPG images are not supported.  
Bitmap (BMP) images must be formatted as 24-bit RGB.  
• 1080i and 1080p files need to be mastered at a resolution of  
1440 x 1080 instead of the expected 1920 x 1080.  
4. Click the Openbutton. The complete file path and name appear in the AddImagefield.  
5. Click the UploadImagebutton. After several seconds, a thumbnail of the uploaded  
image appears in the Image Index portion of the page and the image is available for  
display.  
Deleting a stored image  
Delete a stored image from the GSS 100 as follows:  
1. Select (click) the thumbnail of the image to be deleted.  
2. Click the Deletebutton. A confirmation message appears.  
3. Click the Okbutton.  
Selecting a stored image  
Select a stored image for the GSS 100 to output as follows:  
1. Select (click) the thumbnail of the image to be displayed. The file name and a larger  
image appear in the Selected Image field.  
2. Click the Takebutton. After several seconds, GSS outputs the image and shows the  
name of the displayed image in the Current Imagebanner on this page.  
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Installing the IPL File Manager and Uploading Images  
You can also upload images using the free Extron IPL File Manager program, designed for  
the Extron IP Link family of products. You can download the IP Link File Manager software  
from the Extron website, www.extron.com.  
Installing the IPL File Manager  
1. Log on to the Extron website, www.extron.com.  
2. Type IPL file managerin the Search box in the upper-right corner  
of the web page. Press the keyboard <Enter>key.  
3. Click IP Link® File Managerunder the Products header that  
appears in the Search Results. The IP Link File Manager web page appears.  
4. Click Download Now. The Download Center screen appears.  
5. Enter the information requested on the screen.  
6. Click the Download IPLinkFileManagerSWnxnxn.exe  
button.  
7. On the File Download window that appears, click the Savebutton.  
The Save As window opens.  
8. Navigate to the desired location for your file, then click the Savebutton.  
The IP Link File Manager is stored on your PC.  
9. To install the IP Link File Manager, double-click the IPLinkFileManager.exefile that  
you downloaded. Follow the instructions on the installation program windows.  
Uploading Image Files  
After you have set up the progam for the GSS that is connected to your computer, you can  
now upload image files to the GSS. These files can be BMP and JPG files.  
Use the IP Link File Manager program to upload files to the GSS as follows:  
1. Click Start> Programs> Extron Electronics> IPL Tools> IP Link File  
Manager> IPL File Managerto start the program.  
If the Select Startup Mode window (see figure 31 on the next page) does not appear,  
proceed to step 4:  
2. If the Select Startup Mode window (see figure 31) appears:  
And you have not used this program while connected to this GSS before,  
proceed to step 3.  
And you have used this program while connected to this GSS before, click Use  
Previous Setupand proceed to step 4.  
NOTE: Select the Never ask againcheck box to skip the Select Startup Mode  
Window step from now on.  
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Figure 31. Select Startup Mode Window  
3. Type the IP address of the GSS and, if the GSS is password protected, the password into  
the Add IP Link Interfacebox. Click OK.  
4. The IP Link File Manager program window appears (see figure 32). The window contains  
two major sections.  
zz Computer System (left section) — Displays the file system of your computer. In  
this section you can browse to locate files on your PC hard drive or a server to which  
you have access.  
zz IP Link Interfaces (right section) — Displays the files that are loaded in the GSS.  
Figure 32. IP Link File Manager Program Window  
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5. Check to see that the GSS contents include the directory nortxe-graphics.  
If the “nortxe-graphics“ directory is present in the GSS, proceed to step 6.  
If the “nortxe-graphics“ directory is not present in the GSS, create the folder as  
follows:  
a. Right-click the IP address of the GSS in the IP Link Interfaces (right) section of the  
window.  
b. Click Add Directory.  
c. Type the name nortxe-graphicsand then press the <Enter> key on the PC.  
6. Upload images to the GSS as follows:  
NOTES: The only valid file formats for uploaded image files are BMP and JPG.  
Valid file names are up to 240 alphanumeric characters with no spaces.  
Progressive JPG images are not supported.  
Bitmap (BMP) images must be formatted as 24-bit RGB.  
1080i and 1080p files need to be mastered at a resolution of  
1440 x 1080 instead of the expected 1920 x 1080.  
In the Computer System (left) section of the IP Link File Manager window, navigate the  
folder that contains the file or files that you want to upload to the GSS.  
d. Select one or more files that you want to upload.  
e. Drag the file or files to the nortxe-graphicsdirectory in the IP Link Interfaces  
(right) section.  
The file upload queue at the bottom of the IP Link File Manager program window  
shows the files that you have dragged to the GSS and the status of the upload.  
After a few seconds, the names of the dragged files appear in the interface file list.  
7. Delete images from the GSS by clicking on them, pressing the <Delete> key on the PC,  
and clicking Yesin the advisory box that appears.  
Special Characters  
The HTML language reserves certain characters for specific functions. The GSS does not  
accept these characters as part of its name, passwords, or locally created file names. Valid  
file names:  
zz Are a maximum of 24 uppercase or lowercase alphanumeric characters  
zz Cannot include spaces or underscore characters  
zz Cannot start with a number or a dash  
zz Cannot end with a dash  
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Reference  
Information  
This section discusses the specifications, part numbers, and accessories for the  
GSS 100 Graphic Still Store. Topics that are covered include:  
Specifications  
Video input  
Number/signal type ........................ 1 VGA-UXGA RGBHV, RGBS pass-through  
Connectors .................................... 5 female BNC  
Nominal level ................................. 0.7 Vp-p for RGB  
Minimum/maximum levels.............. Analog: 0.3 V to 1.5 Vp-p with no offset  
Impedance ..................................... 75 ohms  
Horizontal frequency...................... 15 kHz to 145 kHz  
Vertical frequency........................... 30 Hz to 170 Hz  
Return loss..................................... <-42 dB @ 5 MHz  
DC offset (max. allowable) ............. 1.5 V  
Video output  
Number/signal type ........................ 1 VGA-SXGA+ RGBHV, RGBS (selectable for stored images, follows input type for  
pass-through input)  
Connectors .................................... 5 BNC female  
Nominal level ................................. 0.7 Vp-p for RGB  
Minimum/maximum levels.............. 0 V to 0.7 Vp-p (unity gain of pass-through input)  
Impedance ..................................... 75 ohms  
Vertical frequencies ........................ 50 Hz, 60 Hz, 72 Hz, 96 Hz, 100 Hz, 120 Hz  
Output resolutions ......................... 640x4801,2,3,4,5,6, 800x6001,2,3,4,5,6, 852x4801,2,3,4,5, 1024x7681,2,3,4, 1024x8521,2,3,4  
1024x10241,2,3, 1280x7681,2, 1280x8001,2, 1280x10241,2, 1360x7651,2,  
1365x7681,2, 1365x10241,2, 1366x7681,2, 1400 x 10501,2, 1440x9001,2  
,
HDTV: 480p1,2, 576p1,2, 720p1,2, 1080i1,2, and 1080p1,2  
1 = at 50 Hz, 2 = at 60, Hz 3 = at 72 Hz, 4 = at 96 Hz, 5 = 100 Hz, 6 = 120 Hz  
NOTE: For the output resolutions listed below, the total pixel and active pixel values are reduced:  
1080i: 1440x1080 active pixels  
1080p: 1440x1080 active pixels  
The sync timings and line widths are correct and most displays recognize the rate correctly. Image files  
should be compressed to 1440x1080 to fill the entire video raster.  
Return loss..................................... -43 dB @ 5 MHz  
DC offset ....................................... ±5 mV with input at 0 offset  
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Sync  
Input type ...................................... RGBHV, RGBS  
Output type ................................... RGBHV, RGBS  
Input level ...................................... 1.5 V to 5.0 Vp-p  
Output level ................................... TTL: 4.5 Vp-p, unterminated  
Input impedance ............................ 510 ohms  
Output impedance ......................... 75 ohms  
Max. input voltage ......................... 5.0 Vp-p  
Max. propagation delay.................. 20 ns  
Polarity........................................... Selectable  
File loading times  
File Loading Times (in seconds)  
File Type  
Using the Front Panel  
Using SISor Web Pages  
640 x 480 resolution  
Bitmap (BMP) ꢀle  
JPEG (189 KB) ꢀle  
JPEG (20 KB) ꢀle  
2.0  
1.5  
1.5  
4.5  
2.5  
2.0  
1024 x 768 resolution  
Bitmap (BMP) ꢀle  
JPEG 100% (651 KB) ꢀle  
JPEG 75% (157 KB) ꢀle  
5.5  
3.5  
2.5  
6.5  
6.5  
5.0  
1400 x 1050 resolution  
Bitmap (BMP) ꢀle  
JPEG 100% (702 KB) ꢀle  
JPEG 75% (181 KB) ꢀle  
8.0  
5.5  
4.5  
9.0  
10.0  
9.0  
Memory and image storage  
Internal memory............................. 16 MB  
Image storage memory requirements  
Total Megabytes of Memory Required at Specific Resolutions  
BMP Images Available  
640 x 480  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
1280 x 1024  
1400 x 1050  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0.9 MB  
1.8 MB  
2.8 MB  
3.7 MB  
4.6 MB  
5.5 MB  
6.5 MB  
7.4 MB  
8.3 MB  
9.2 MB  
10.1 MB  
15.7 MB  
1.4 MB  
2.9 MB  
4.3 MB  
5.8 MB  
7.2 MB  
8.6 MB  
10.1 MB  
11.5 MB  
12.9 MB  
14.4 MB  
15.8 MB  
2.4 MB  
4.7 MB  
7.1 MB  
9.4 MB  
11.8 MB  
14.2 MB  
3.9 MB  
7.8 MB  
11.8 MB  
15.7 MB  
4.4 MB  
8.8 MB  
13.2 MB  
10  
11  
17  
NOTE: JPEG image storage is highly variable and is based on file size. To calculate the total number of JPEG images  
you can store, divide 16 MB by the JPEG file size. For example, 16 MB ÷ 500 KB (0.5 MB) = 32 images.  
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Control/remote — video processor  
Serial control port........................... RS-232, 9-pin female D connector  
Baud rate and protocol................... 2400 to 115200 baud (configurable)  
Default settings (adjustable: 9600 baud; 8 data bits; 1 stop bit; no parity  
Serial control pin configurations ..... 2 = Tx, 3 = Rx, 5 = GND  
Ethernet control port...................... 1 RJ-45 female connector  
Ethernet data rate.......................... 10/100Base-T, half and full duplex with autodetect  
Ethernet protocol ........................... ARP, ICMP (ping), IP, TCP, DHCP, Telnet  
Ethernet default settings ................ Link speed and duplex level = autodetected  
IP address = 192.168.254.254, subnet mask = 255.255.0.0,  
default gateway = 0.0.0.0  
DHCP = off  
Program control ............................. Extron Simple Instruction Set (SIS)  
Microsoft® Internet Explorer®, Telnet  
General  
Power ............................................ 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 30 watts, internal  
Temperature/humidity .................... Storage: -40 to +158 °F (-40 to +70 °C) / 10% to 90%, noncondensing  
Operating: +32 to +113 °F (0 to +45 °C) / 10% to 90%, noncondensing  
Cooling.......................................... Convection, no vents  
Mounting  
Rack mount............................. Yes, with optional 1U rack shelf  
Furniture mount ...................... Yes, with optional brackets  
Enclosure type................................ Metal  
Enclosure dimensions ..................... 1.75" H x 8.75" W x 9.5" D (1U high, half rack wide)  
(4.4 cm H x 22.2 cm W x 24.1cm D)  
(Depth excludes connectors and knobs.)  
Product weight............................... 4.5 lbs (2.1 kg)  
Shipping weight............................. 7 lbs (4 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  
MTBF ............................................. 30,000 hours  
Warranty........................................ 3 years parts and labor  
NOTES: All nominal levels are at ±10%.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Part Numbers  
Item  
Part Number  
GSS 100  
60-684-01  
IEC power cord  
Rubber feet (4)  
GSS 100 Setup Guide  
Mounting Options  
Part  
Part Number  
60-190-01  
60-604-02  
70-077-01  
70-077-02  
RSU 129 9.5-inch deep universal rack shelf kit  
RSB 129 9.5-inch deep basic rack shelf  
MBU 125 Under-desk mount kit  
MBD 129 Through-desk mount kit  
Cables  
When using signals with a scanning frequency of 15–125 kHz and running distances  
of 100 feet (30.4 m) or more, use high resolution BNC cables to achieve maximum  
performance.  
Bulk five-conductor cable  
RG6 Super High Resolution Cable  
Part Number  
RG6-5/500 500 feet (150 m) spool  
22-100-02  
h
MHR-5 Mini High Resolution Cable  
Part Number  
22-020-02  
MHR-5/500 non-plenum 500 feet (150 m) spool  
MHR-5/1000 non plenum 1000 feet (300 m) spool  
22-020-03  
h
MHR-5P Plenum Mini High Resolution Cable  
MHR-5P/500 plenum 500 feet (150 m)  
Part Number  
22-103-02  
MHR-5P/1000 plenum 1000 feet (300 m) spool  
22-103-03  
Crimp tools and assorted connectors  
Item  
Part Number  
100-267-02  
100-260-01  
100-266-02  
100-250-01  
100-076-51  
RG6 Universal Crimp Termination Kit with 100 connectors  
RG6 Crimp BNC Male, qty. 50  
MHR universal Crimp Termination Kit with 100 connectors  
MHR Crimp BNC Male, qty. 50  
BNC bulkhead connectors, qty. 50 (for custom wall plates)  
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Pre-cut five-conductor cables  
RG6 BNC Super High Resolution Cables  
Part Number  
RG6-5 BNC/3 through BNC/50 (various lengths)  
26-369-nn  
h
MHR-5 BNC Mini High Resolution Cable  
Part Number  
MHR-5 BNC/3 through BNC/100 (various lengths)  
26-260-nn  
h
MHR-5P BNC Plenum Mini High Resolution Cable  
Part Number  
MHR-5P BNC/3 through BNC/100 (various lengths)  
26-378-nn  
Mounting the Unit  
The GSS 100 is housed in a rack-mountable, 1U high, half rack-width metal enclosure.  
Tabletop Placement  
For tabletop or desktop placement only, install the self-adhesive rubber feet (provided) onto  
the four corners of the bottom of the enclosure.  
Rack Mounting  
UL Requirements  
The following Underwriters Laboratories (UL) requirements pertain to the installation of the  
GSS 100 into a wall or furniture.  
1. Elevated operating ambient temperature — If the unit is installed in a closed or  
multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment  
may be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consider installing the equipment in an  
environment compatible with the 113 °F (45 °C) maximum ambient temperature (Tma)  
specified by Extron.  
2. Reduced air flow — Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the  
amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.  
3. Mechanical loading — Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a  
hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.  
4. Circuit overloading — Consideration should be given to the connection of the  
equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might  
have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of  
equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.  
5. Reliable earthing (grounding) — Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment  
should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other  
than direct connections to the branch circuit (that is, the use of power strips).  
Installation instructions  
Secure the unit to an optional 1U (one unit high, one unit wide) rack shelf (part number  
60-190-01 or 60-604-02) and install the shelf in a rack in accordance with the directions  
that accompany the shelf.  
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Furniture Mounting  
Under-Furniture Mounting  
Secure an optional MBU 125 under-desk mounting kit brackets (part number 70-077-01)  
to the unit and mount the unit under a desk or table in accordance with the directions that  
accompany the kit.  
Through-furniture mounting  
Secure an optional MBD 129 through-desk mounting kit brackets (part number 70-077-02)  
to the unit and mount the unit through a desk or other furniture in accordance with the  
directions that accompany the kit.  
GSS 100 Graphic Still Store • Reference Information  
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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, Africa, and the Middle  
East:  
Extron Europe  
Hanzeboulevard 10  
3825 PH Amersfoort  
The Netherlands  
China:  
Extron China  
686 Ronghua Road  
Songjiang District  
Shanghai 201611  
China  
Asia:  
Extron Asia  
Middle East:  
Extron Middle East  
135 Joo Seng Road, #04-01  
PM Industrial Bldg.  
Singapore 368363  
Singapore  
Dubai Airport Free Zone  
F12, PO Box 293666  
United Arab Emirates, Dubai  
This Limited Warranty does not apply if the fault has been caused by misuse, improper handling care, electrical or  
mechanical abuse, abnormal operating conditions, or if modifications were made to the product that were not  
authorized by Extron.  
NOTE: If a product is defective, please call Extron and ask for an Application Engineer to receive an RA (Return  
Authorization) number. This will begin the repair process.  
USA: (714) 491-1500  
Asia: +65.6383.4400  
Europe: +31.33.453.4040  
Japan: +81.3.3511.7655  
Units must be returned insured, with shipping charges prepaid. If not insured, you assume the risk of loss or damage  
during shipment. Returned units must include the serial number and a description of the problem, as well as the  
name of the person to contact in case there are any questions.  
Extron Electronics makes no further warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the product and its quality,  
performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular use. In no event will Extron Electronics be liable for direct,  
indirect, or consequential damages resulting from any defect in this product even if Extron Electronics has been  
advised of such damage.  
Please note that laws vary from state to state and country to country, and that some provisions of this warranty may  
not apply to you.  
Extron USA - East  
Extron Europe  
Extron Asia  
Extron Japan  
Extron China  
Extron Middle East  
+800.7339.8766  
Inside Asia Only  
+81.3.3511.7655  
+81.3.3511.7656 FAX  
+400.883.1568  
Inside China Only  
+971.4.2991800  
+971.4.2991880 FAX  
+800.633.9876  
Inside USA/Canada Only  
+800.633.9876  
Inside USA/Canada Only  
+800.3987.6673  
Inside Europe Only  
+65.6383.4400  
+65.6383.4664 FAX  
+86.21.3760.1568  
+86.21.3760.1566 FAX  
+1.714.491.1500  
+1.714.491.1517 FAX  
+1.919.863.1794  
+1.919.863.1797 FAX  
+31.33.453.4040  
+31.33.453.4050 FAX  
© 2011 Extron Electronics. All rights reserved. www.extron.com  
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