Preliminar y, Introduction, cont’d – Extron Electronics System 5 IP Series User Guide User Manual

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Introduction, cont’d

System 5 IP Switchers • Introduction

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PRELIMINAR

Y

How the System 5 IP Works:
System 5 IP Components and Interactions

Unlike previous models of Extron system switchers or the Extron MediaLink
Controller (MLC 206), the System 5 IP requires and uses event files to perform all
functions except basic input switching and volume control. The event files define,
monitor, and govern how the System 5 IP works. Below is an example of how the
System 5 IP interacts with its accessories, event scripts, drivers, ports, and input
and output devices.

MAIN EVENT

(0.evt)

Host

Port

LAN

Port

Serial

Driver

RS-232

Proj Port

2-way

RS-232

Proj.

Proj. Driver

(5.evt)

Syst. 5 IP
Firmware

FPC

FPC’s
Lights

SCP

SCP’s

Lights

CMs

Serial

Driver

IR/Serial

Port A

1-way

RS-232

DVD

DVD

Driver

(1.evt)

IR

Driver

IR/Serial

Port B

IR

Out

VCR

VCR Driver

(7.eir)

IR 402

System 5 IP

Memory

PC

with

Global

Config.

or

Web

Browser

The System 5 can be configured completely via the Windows-based Global
Configurator software. Once you have set up how you want the switcher to work
(set up audio, assigned drivers to ports, configured buttons and relays, and set up
IP addresses and functions), that information is saved to a configuration file which
is uploaded into the switcher.

The configuration information is used to create the “main event” (0.evt) script file
that defines the switcher’s operation. The main event file also controls and
monitors ports, optional SCP control panels, and changes made at the switcher’s
front panel.

Each button on the switcher and on any connected SCPs, control modules (IRCMs,
ACMs, RCMs), or the IR 402 remote control has two switch numbers assigned to it:
one for the button press, one for release. Scripts are compiled to generate the main
event file to monitor any button press or release and to generate the actions (issuing
commands, triggering relays, switching inputs) associated with the buttons.

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