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Creating i/o groups – Extron Electronics HDXP Plus Series User Guide User Manual

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Suggested applications for the I/O grouping feature include:

Segregating specific video formats to prevent an input in one video format from
being inadvertently applied to an output device that supports another video format
(see figure 37).

Segregating input and output devices that are in separate rooms.

Isolating video from being displayed on specific output devices for operational security
reasons.

NOTES:

Presets can be created under RS-232, RS-422, or Ethernet control to tie inputs
and outputs across group boundaries. These presets

are selectable from the

front panel.

An input or output can be assigned to only one group. If you assign an input
or output to a group, and that input or output is already assigned to a different
group, the older grouping is replaced by the new grouping.

For I/O groups to have any function, at least two groups must be created.

Creating I/O groups

Follow these steps to create I/O groups using the front panel:

NOTE: The illustrations in this section show the HDXP 3216. However, the procedure

applies to all three HDXP models.

1.

Press the Esc

>

button to clear any input buttons, output buttons, or control buttons

that may be lit. The Esc

>

button blinks once, then turns off.

CONTROL

PRESET

ENTER

ESC

VIEW

Press the Esc

>

to clear all selections.

The button blinks once.

Figure 37.

Clearing All Selections

2.

To enter I/O grouping mode, press and

hold the Input 1 and Output 1 buttons

simultaneously, until the buttons for all the ungrouped inputs and outputs light green
(approximately 3 seconds). If no groups have been formed,

all the input and output

buttons light.

1

1

1 2

17 18

17 18

1 2

1 2

1 2

Press and

hold the

Input 1 button and
the Output 1 button.

Release the Input 1 button
and the Output 1 button.

Ungrouped input and
output buttons light.

3 Seconds

Outputs

Inputs

Figure 38.

Selecting I/O Group Mode