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Basic sis command table – Extron Electronics IN1606 Setup Guide User Manual

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Use the

Audio submenu to mute audio, set the audio

input format for the selected input, set analog audio gain,
set mic/line gain and phantom power, adjust mic/line and
program volume, and set audio output format.

Use the

Advanced submenu to select a test pattern,

set the screen saver, turn on or off Auto-Image, set
the aspect ratio and auto memory settings, adjust
the overscan settings, and reset the device to factory
defaults.

Use the

Communication submenu to view remote port

baud rate, the device MAC address, DHCP status, the
current IP address and subnet mask, and gateway.

NOTE:

Press and hold the Enter button for 10

seconds to edit settings in the

Communication

submenu.

Use the

Device Info submenu to view the device

name, firmware build, temperature, input and output information, and detected displays. This tab is read-only.

Internal Web Pages

The IN1606 can be configured, controlled, and operated
through the Ethernet port when connected to a LAN or WAN,
using a web browser. The browser displays the
factory-installed web pages, which provide a means of
configuring and operating the device. Enter the IP address
of the unit in the browser

Address field to access the web

pages (see the IN1606 and IN1608 Series User Guide for more
details). The default IP address is 192.168.254.254. The default
subnet mask is 255.255.0.0.

Product Configuration Software

To configure the IN1606 using the Product Configuration
Software, install the software (available on the Extron website,

www.extron.com

) to a PC connected to the IN1606 via

Ethernet, RS-232, or front panel USB Config port. After the
installation, start the program. For full instructions, press
or click the

? button and select Help File.

Firmware Upgrades

The onboard firmware of the IN1606 can be upgraded via the internal web pages or the Extron Firmware Loader program (available on the Extron
website,

www.extron.com

).

Output Rates

Output rates can be set using the OSD menu, the internal web pages, PCS, or SIS commands. The table below displays the most commonly used
resolutions and refresh rates and the corresponding SIS values. The command to set the output rate is

EX5$

RATE

}

, where

X5$

is the SIS value

for the resolution and refresh rate combination as given in the example table below (see the IN1606 and IN1608 Series User Guide for the full list).

SIS Variable

X5$

for EDID or Output Resolution and Refresh Rate Combination (Where

X5$

= 10 through 92)

Resolution

23.98 Hz

24 Hz

25 Hz

29.97 Hz

30 Hz

50 Hz

59.94 Hz

60 Hz

75 Hz

1024x768

19

20

21

1280x800

31

32

33

1440x900

52

53

54

1680x1050

59

60

1920x1200

63

64

720p

68

69

70

71

72

73*

1080p

77

78

79

80

81

82

83

84

* = default

Basic SIS Command Table

The IN1606 can be configured with specific SIS commands via an RS-232, USB, or Ethernet connection. Use the Extron DataViewer utility or a
control system to send and receive SIS commands. The table on the next page lists a selection of SIS commands. For a full list of SIS commands
and variables, see the IN1606 and IN1608 Series User Guide, at

www.extron.com

.

Audio Input
Format

Details

None

Mutes all audio for selected input. Sets “No Audio” EDID.

Analog

Sets the selected input to analog (default for inputs 1 and 2).
Sets “No Audio” EDID.

LPCM-2Ch

Sets the selected input to LPCM-2Ch digital audio
(default for inputs 3-6). Sets 2Ch audio EDID.

Multi-Ch

Sets the selected input to Multi-Ch digital audio. Sets
Multi-Ch audio EDID.

LPCM-2Ch auto

Sets the selected input to prioritize digital audio. Analog
audio is passed when digital audio is not present. Sets 2Ch
audio EDID.

Multi-Ch auto

Sets the selected input to prioritize digital audio. Analog
audio is passed when digital audio is not present. Sets
Multi-Ch audio EDID.