Installation, cont’d, Connecting and slaving a switcher – Extron Electronics System 7SC User Manual

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Installation, cont’d

System 7SC • Installation

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Connecting and Slaving a Switcher

One switcher can be connected (slaved) to the System 7SC to allow for a greater
number of inputs. The System 7SC serves as the master switcher, communicating
with and providing video output to the projector/display. The switcher (“slave”)
that is connected to the System 7 provides up to ten (10) additional input
connections. See the illustration on the next page for a list of Extron switchers that
can be used as slaves.

A System 7SC cannot be used as a slaved switcher.

The RS-232 and video cable connections must be made between the slaved
switcher and the System 7 before the System 7 can be configured (via front
panel or RS-232) for slaving.
Do not attach any communications or control devices to the slaved switcher
except a contact closure remote control, if one is needed.

To connect a slave switcher to the System 7SC, do the following:

1.

Connect the slave switcher’s video and audio outputs to input 1 of the
System 7SC. See “Rear panel inputs”, page 2-5, in this manual, and refer to
the slave switcher’s user’s manual for details on cabling.

The default protocol is 9600 baud, 1 stop bit, no parity, and no flow control.

The rear panel RS-232 9-pin D connector has the following pin assignments:

Pin

RS-232 function

Description

1

No connection

2

Tx

Transmit data

3

Rx

Receive data

4

Tx 2

Transmit data

5

Gnd

Signal ground

6

No connection

7

No connection

8

Rx 2

Receive data

9

No connection

DB9 Pin Locations

Female

5

1

9

6

Pins 4 and 8 (Tx2 and Rx2) are used to communicate with a slaved switcher (if
one is connected). A slave adapter cable (Extron part #26-386-01) is required
for slaving. For details, see “Connecting and Slaving A Switcher” in this
chapter, and also see “Switcher Setup/Configuration” in chapter three.

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