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User Guide
Annotator
Signal Processors
Annotation Graphics Processor
68-1661-01 Rev. B
09 11
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Page 1 - Annotator

User GuideAnnotatorSignal ProcessorsAnnotation Graphics Processor68-1661-01 Rev. B09 11

Page 2 - Precautions

• Optional DVI, HD-SDI, or scan-converted output — A flexible output expansion port which can be populated to support optional DVI, HD-SDI, or scan co

Page 3 - FCC Class A Notice

Video outputNumber/signal type ... 2 buffered scaled RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, or HD component video (Y, R-Y, B-Y) 1 MTP 1 optional si

Page 4 - Trademarks

Web server ... Up to 200 simultaneous sessions 40 MB nonvolatile user memoryProgram control ...

Page 5 - Contents

Part Numbers and AccessoriesIncluded PartsDescription Part NumberAnnotator 60-968-xxRubber feet (not attached) (4)IEC power cord (1)Extron Software Pr

Page 6 - Signal Processing

Ethernet ConnectionThis section describes connection to the Ethernet.Ethernet LinkThe rear panel Ethernet connector on the Annotator can be connected

Page 7 - Introduction

Ping to determine Extron IP addressThe ping utility is available at the command (Cmd) prompt. Ping tests the Ethernet interface between the computer a

Page 8 - Denitions

4. At the prompt, enter Telnet. The computer returns a display similar to the figure below.Figure 60. Telnet ScreenTelnet TipsIt is not the intention

Page 9 - Features

Local echoOnce your computer is connected to the Annotator, by default Telnet does not display your keystrokes on the screen. SIS commands are entered

Page 10 - Annotator • Introduction 4

IP addresses and octetsValid IP addresses consist of four 1-, 2-, or 3-digit numeric subelds, properly called octets, which are separated by dots (pe

Page 11 - Annotator • Installation 5

Extron USA - WestHeadquarters+800.633.9876Inside USA/Canada Only+1.714.491.1500+1.714.491.1517 FAXExtron USA - East+800.633.9876Inside USA/Canada Only

Page 12 - Installation

• RS-232 serial control port — Using serial commands, the Annotator can be controlled and congured via the Extron Windows-based control program (SPP

Page 13 - Rack Mount

InstallationThis section contains installation information for the Extron Annotator. It covers the following subjects: • UL/Safety Requirements• Mou

Page 14 - Connections

Mounting the AnnotatorIf the Annotator is to be rack mounted, it is important to mount it before cabling it. Four rubber feet are included with the un

Page 15 - RGBS/RGBcvS

Rear Panel Features and ConnectionsThis section describes the rear panel features and how to connect the cables. Rear Panel FeaturesThe illustration b

Page 16 - Installation and Cabling

c Universal BNC connectors (input 3) — Connect a high resolution computer- video, component, S-video, or composite input signal to this group of fe

Page 17 - Powering Up

l PS/2 mouse port — Connect a PS/2 mouse to this port for annotation use.m Keyboard port — Connect a Microsoft® compatible keyboard to this port for

Page 18 - Modes 3, 4, and 5

Step 5 — Connect touch panel devicesVia USB A ports — Connect a touchpanel device to either port as desired. For most devices no configuration is neede

Page 19 - Annotator • Operation 13

Resetting the Unit with the Reset ButtonThere are four reset modes (numbered 1, 3, 4, and 5 for the sake of comparison with Extron IPL products) that

Page 20 - Operation

Annotator Reset Mode SummaryMode Activation Result Purpose/NotesUse Factory Firmware1 Hold down the recessed Reset button while applying power to the

Page 21 - Button Backlighting

iPrecautionsThis symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature provided with

Page 22 - ” section

OperationThis section of the manual discusses the operation of an Annotator unit and is divided into four sections:• Front Panel Overview• The Annot

Page 23

• Freeze — Allows the current displayed image to be frozen or unfrozen as desired.d Picture control buttons — These six buttons are:• Size — Allow

Page 24 - User Presets

The Annotator Menu SystemThe Annotator can be congured using the menu system, via the Extron Simple Instruction Set (SIS) of commands, or via the Ext

Page 25 - Input Conguration

Edit Comm Settings (hidden)To display and enter this menu, press and hold the Detail and Color/Tint buttons simultaneously and then press Next. The hi

Page 26 - Output Conguration

Scan Converter CongurationThis menu, displayed only when the optional scan-converter board is installed, allows the user to configure the settings for

Page 27 - Advanced Conguration

Input CongurationWithin this menu any of the seven inputs can be congured. Each input has different settings depending on the signal format. Consult

Page 28 - To capture an image:

Output CongurationUsing this menu, resolutions, refresh rates, output signal types, and sync polarity can be selected and adjusted for an output. See

Page 29 - View Comm Settings

Advanced CongurationWithin this menu auto imaging and auto memory can be turned on or off, input EDID can be set, RGB delay value adjusted, the switc

Page 30 - Exit Menu

3. After tapping the fourth cross, the unit saves the calibration data and restarts the sequence. Repeat the process for each connected touchscreen.4

Page 31 - Aux Scaler Conguration

To recall an image: 1. Press and release the Capture/Recall button. The LCD displays “IMAGE RECALL”. 2. Press Next to enter the Recall menu. The LCD

Page 32 - Disabled

iiFCC Class A NoticeThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Ru

Page 33 - Annotator • Operation 27

Edit Comm SettingsNOTES: • When entering this mode, the LCD menu displays the setting from comm port 1. Changes made to the comm settings via the

Page 34 - Annotator • Operation 28

Scan Converter CongurationThis menu is available only when a scan converter board is installed.Within this menu horizontal and vertical image size an

Page 35 - Annotator • Operation 29

Setting the Front Panel Locks (Executive Modes)The Annotator has two levels of front panel security lock that limit the operation of the device from

Page 36 - Annotation

Setting up the Annotator to Work with a Matrix SwitcherThe Sync to Matrix tool is a powerful tool which can simplify the control system necessary when

Page 37 - USB Port Connections

Input 1Input 6Input 5Input 4Input 3Input 2Input 64Output 1 Input 3Output 6 Input 3Output 5Output 4Output 3Output 2 Input 3Annotator #1An

Page 38 - Touchscreen Calibration

d. Click Connect to Matrix button. The matrix switcher size is displayed.e. From the drop-down menu next to Annotator Input #3. select the matrix ou

Page 39 - Annotation Overview

On Screen AnnotationThis section of the manual discusses on screen annotation and is in four sections:• USB and RS-232 Driver Configuration• USB Port

Page 40 - Default Annotation Buttons

3. Select the USB Configuration tab and sort by device type, manufacturer, and version.4. Click Update Modules to locate a device module in the Avai

Page 41

Touchscreen CalibrationIf a touchscreen is attached to the Annotator, the touch accuracy should be calibrated using the Calibrate Panels setting in th

Page 42

Annotation OverviewThe Annotator output has the capability to include a graphical tool bar which is used for annotation. The tool bar can be enabled o

Page 43 - Communication

iiiConventions Used in this GuideIn this user guide, the following are used:NOTE: A note draws attention to important information.TIP: A tip provide

Page 44 - Using Verbose Mode

Default Annotation Buttons Input selection — Selecting this button opens a pop-up palette displaying the Annotator’s six inputs. Selecti

Page 45 - Processor-Initiated Messages

Size — Select this button to adjust size of text and/or line weight (not linked), after selecting a drawing or text function, such as

Page 46 - Symbol Definitions

Whiteboard — Select this to create a white canvas for annotations. No input video image is visible. To remove the white canvas, reselect the Whit

Page 47

SIS Communication and ControlThe Annotator can be operated and configured using Simple Instruction Set (SIS) commands input via a PC connected to eithe

Page 48 - 1 = Follow, 2 = Fill

Establishing a ConnectionEstablish a network connection to the processor as follows:1. Open a TCP socket to port 23 using the processor’s IP address.

Page 49 - (processor to host)

Processor-Initiated MessagesWhen a local event such as a front panel operation occurs, the processor responds by sending a message to the host. The pr

Page 50

Using the Command/Response Table for SIS CommandsThe command/response table follows this section. Lowercase letters are acceptable in the command eld

Page 51 - Picture Adjustments

X1@ = Internal temperature (in degrees Celsius)X1# = Horizontal and vertical frequencies (format is three digit with single decimal and lead

Page 52

X2% = User presets — 1 to 16X2^ = Input presets — 1 to 128X2* = On-screen menu time-out — 1 to 64, in 1 second increments, 0 = always display

Page 53 - Scan Converter Board

Command ASCII command(host to processor) Response(processor to host)Additional descriptionInput Switching and ConfigurationInput selectionSelect inputX

Page 54

ContentsIntroduction ... 1About the Annotator ... 1Definitions ...

Page 55

Command ASCII command(host to processor) Response(processor to host)Additional descriptionPixel phaseSpecify a valueEX^PHAS} PhasX!*X^]Set pixel phase

Page 56

Command ASCII command(host to processor) Response(processor to host)Additional descriptionPicture AdjustmentsVideo muteMute video to black1BVmt1]Mute

Page 57

Command ASCII command(host to processor) Response(processor to host)Additional descriptionHorizontal shiftSpecify a valueEX1^HCTR} HctrX!*X1^]Set hori

Page 58

Command ASCII command(host to processor) Response(processor to host)Additional descriptionOutput ConfigurationOutput scaler rateSet output rateEX2!*X2@

Page 59

Command ASCII command(host to processor) Response(processor to host)Additional descriptionScan converter horizontal sizeSpecific valueESX1&HSIZ} Hs

Page 60 - Information request

Command ASCII command(host to processor) Response(processor to host)Additional descriptionAux Scaler BoardOutput scaler rateSet output rateEXX2!*X2@Ra

Page 61

Command ASCII command(host to processor) Response(processor to host)Additional descriptionAdvanced ConfigurationsTest patternSet test patternEX2)TEST}

Page 62

Command ASCII command(host to processor) Response(processor to host)Additional descriptionAnnotationAnnotation typeSet typeEX5)DRAW} DrawX5)]Sets curr

Page 63 - Additional

Command ASCII command(host to processor) Response(processor to host)Additional descriptionDrop shadowEnable drop shadowE1SHDW} Shdw1]Enable a drop sha

Page 64

Command ASCII command(host to processor) Response(processor to host)Additional descriptionOn-Screen Menu ConfigurationMenu time-outSet menu time-out pe

Page 65

Signal Processing Products Control Program ...61Installing the Software ... 61Installation From the

Page 66

Command ASCII command(host to processor) Response(processor to host)Additional descriptionResetsErase user-supplied web pages and filesEfilenameEF} Del

Page 67 - Products Control

Using the Command/Response Table for IP SIS CommandsSymbol DefinitionsX10) = Switcher name, up to 240 alphanumeric characters.NOTE: The following char

Page 68 - Starting the SPPCP

X13& = Data bits: 7, 8 (default = 8)X13* = Stop bits: 1, 2 (default = 1)X13( = Serial port type: 0 = RS-232, 1 = RS-422 X14) = Flow control (only

Page 69 - Using the SPPCP

Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to processor)URL Encoded (Web)(host to processor)Response(processor to host)Additional descriptionIP control ports command

Page 70 - SPPCP Menus

Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to processor)URL Encoded (Web)(host to processor)Response(processor to host)Additional descriptionSet verbose modeEX12#CV}

Page 71 - Tools menu

Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to processor)URL Encoded (Web)(host to processor)Response(processor to host)Additional descriptionConfigure redirect modeEX

Page 72 - Annotator • SPPCP 66

Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to processor)URL Encoded (Web)(host to processor)Response(processor to host)Additional descriptionFile commandsList les f

Page 73 - Annotator • SPPCP 67

Signal Processing Products Control ProgramThe Extron Signal Processing Products Control Program (SPPCP) offers another way to control the Annotator vi

Page 74 - Annotator • SPPCP 68

Installation from the Website1. On the Extron website (www.extron.com), select the Download tab.2. On the Download Center screen, select Software fr

Page 75 - To update the firmware:

Using the SPPCPThe Signal Processing Products Control Program (SPPCP) is used to configure and operate the Annotator from the PC on which the program r

Page 76 - Help menu

IntroductionThis manual contains installation, conguration, and operating information for the Extron Annotator. It covers configuring and operating th

Page 77 - Control Tab

SPPCP MenusFile menuClick on this to open a drop-down menu displaying six selectable options: Connect, Disconnect, Save Configuration..., Restore Con

Page 78 - I/O Conguration Tab

Tools menuClick on this to open a drop-down box displaying nine selectable options: Data View/Trace Window... Executive Mode, Image Quick Capture...,

Page 79 - Advanced Settings Tab

• On Screen Display — Use this menu for a choice of two types of OSD: Default OSD and Custom OSD. Select as applicable. The Default OSD option is use

Page 80 - Scan Converter Tab

Figure 30. The Device Module Manager Window: RS-232 Tab• Sync Scaler to Matrix Switcher — Select this to open a secondary window. Within that window

Page 81 - Aux Scaler Tab

• System Settings... — Select this to open a secondary window. This allows changes to be made to various device settings: IP and RS-232 connections,

Page 82 - Image Capture Tab

To download and install the Firmware Loader application:1. Go to www.extron.com.2. Enter “Firmware Loader” in the Search eld and press Enter.3. Lo

Page 83 - Status Bar

Figure 35. Firmware Loading Progress Window5. When the le upload is complete (after file verification and the device restarting), click on the X at t

Page 84 - HTML Operation

Control TabThe Control tab displays the current configuration of the Annotator, with numbered boxes representing the video inputs. Also shown on the Co

Page 85 - Status Tab

I/O Conguration TabThe I/O Configuration tab allows input and output conguration, as well as EDID emulation settings to be adjusted. Figure 38. Th

Page 86 - Conguration Tab

Advanced Settings TabThe Advanced Settings tab allows advanced functions to be configured. These include test pattern selection, and advanced features,

Page 87 - Annotator • HTML Operation 81

DenitionsThe following terms are used throughout this manual:EDID — Extended Display Identication Data. A communications protocol or instruction set

Page 88 - Date/Time Settings fields

Scan Converter TabNOTE: The Scan Converter tab appears only if the optional scan converter output board is installed in the Annotator. The Scan Conver

Page 89 - Input configuration

Aux Scaler TabNOTE: The Aux Scaler tab appears only if the optional aux scaler output board is installed in the Annotator. The Aux Scaler tab allows y

Page 90 - Advanced configuration

Image Capture TabThe Image Capture tab allows capturing, saving, recalling, and deletion of displayed images. Figure 42. The Image Capture Tab Screen

Page 91 - Annotator • HTML Operation 85

Font TabThe Font tab allows generation and selection of font type used by the Annotator.Figure 43. The Font Tab Screen• Font Generation — Use this to

Page 92 - Passwords page

HTML OperationThis section describes these default web pages, which are always available and cannot be erased or overwritten. Topics that are covered

Page 93 - Firmware Upgrade page

Navigating the Default Web PagesThe Annotator default web pages include five main tabs or pages (Status, Configuration, File Management, Control, and I

Page 94 - Annotator • HTML Operation 88

Conguration TabThe Configuration tab includes pages that allow System settings (such as IP address, date/time, and so forth), scaler settings, and pa

Page 95 - File Management Tab

DHCP radio buttons The DHCP On radio button directs the device to ignore any entered IP addresses and to obtain its IP address from a Dynamic Host Con

Page 96

Date/Time Settings fieldsThe Date/Time Settings fields provide a location for viewing and setting the time functions. Figure 46. Date/Time Settings field

Page 97 - PIP Page

Scaler Settings pageAccess the Scaler Settings page by clicking the Scaler Settings link on the sidebar menu on the Configuration page.Figure 47. Scal

Page 98 - Images page

Features• Real time annotations over high resolution PC and video graphics — This allows a presenter to draw, point, or add text in real time over li

Page 99 - Material

Output configurationDepending on the optional output card installed, the output connector and display device being used, the resolution and refresh rat

Page 100 - Video output

On Screen DisplayWithin this section, some aspects of the on screen display can be set. The annotation, cursor display can be set to be seen on all o

Page 101 - Control/remote — annotation

Passwords pageAccess the Passwords page by clicking the Passwords link on the sidebar menu on Configuration page.Figure 50. Passwords PageThe fields on

Page 102 - Part Numbers and Accessories

Firmware Upgrade pageAccess the Firmware Upgrade page by clicking the Passwords link on the sidebar menu on Configuration page.The Firmware Upgrade pa

Page 103 - Connection

Figure 52. Choose File to Upload Widow with a Firmware File SelectedNOTES: • Valid rmware les must have the le extension “.S19”. Any other le

Page 104 - Connect as a Telnet client

File Management TabThis tab shows the File Management page, and allows the user to upload or delete user les (such as HTML pages, or bitmaps) from th

Page 105 - Telnet Tips

Control TabThe three pages on the Control tab are User Control, Presets, and PIP Setup, and they allow limited device configuration. From the User Cont

Page 106 - Subnetting Basics

Presets pageFrom this page up to 16 memory or 128 input presets can be saved and recalled. Figure 55. Presets PageTo save the current configuration to

Page 107 - Subnet masks and octets

Images pageThis page allows images (.bmp format) to be added to or deleted from the Annotator, previewed, and recalled to be shown on a connected disp

Page 108 - Extron Warranty

Video inputNumber/signal type ....... 2 RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, component video (Y, R-Y, B-Y; progressive or HD) 1 RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, c

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