Input buttons, leds, and label window, Front panel input label window, Inputs – Extron Electronics ISM 482 User Manual
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ISM 482 Integrated Scaling Matrix Switcher • Operation
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Input Buttons, LEDs, and Label Window
Front panel input label window
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Input label panel — This translucent panel can be removed and replaced to insert a
label behind the panel. To remove the panel, insert the Phillips-head end of an Extron
tweeker or small Phillips-head screwdriver into the hole in one end of the panel, and
gently slide the tab on the edge of the panel out of the recess in the switcher housing.
Input labels can be created easily with Extron’s button label generator software, which
is shipped with every Extron Matrix Switcher, or with any Brother
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P-Touch™ labeler.
Each input can be labeled with names, alphanumeric characters, or even color bitmaps
for easy and intuitive input and output selection (see figure 14). See the
section on page 51 for details on using the label software and the
section on page 75 for blank labels.
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Figure 14.
Sample Label
Selecting an input
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Input selection buttons — The Input 1 through Input 8 buttons select the associated
input to scale and display on the selected outputs.
Input selection LEDs — The green input LEDs above the input buttons indicate
the video selection. The red input LEDs below the input buttons indicate the audio
selection. To view the input tied to the unselected output, press the unselected output
button. Both outputs’ input selections can also be viewed in the LCD display cycle.
Recalling a user preset
There are three user presets per input. The presets save color, tint, contrast,
brightness, detail, sizing, and centering settings. See
to save and erase presets. Cycle through and recall these memories by repeatedly
pressing the appropriate input button. The LCD panel identifies the recalled preset
(see figure 15).
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User Preset #2
Recalled
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User Preset #2
Recalled
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User Preset #3
Recalled
User Preset #1
Recalled
Press button
Press button
Press button
Figure 15.
Recalling User Presets