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Panels and cabling, Front panel features – Extron Electronics SME 100 User Guide User Manual

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Panels and Cabling

This section provides information on:

Front Panel Features

Rear Panel Features

Hardware Setup Overview

SME 100 Power Up Procedure

Front Panel Features

The front panel of the SME 100 is shown in figure 3 below.

SME 100

STREAMING MEDIA ENCODER

ADJUST

1

MENU

NEXT

2

3

1

2

3

4

5

6

CONFIG

Figure 3.

SME 100 Front Panel

a

Config port — Connect a control PC or other USB device to this port using a
Mini-B USB cable (not supplied). Use this port to send Simple Instruction Set (SIS™)
commands to the SME 100 for device configuration and control.

For information on connecting a control PC or other USB device to this port, see
the "

Sending commands using a USB connection

" section on page 122.

For information on SIS commands, see the "

Simple Instruction Set (SIS)

Control

" section on page 124 and the "

Command and Response Table for SIS

Commands

" section on page 133.

b

Input selection buttons These buttons select and switch inputs. A green LED
lights to indicate the selected input. A blinking LED indicates an audio breakaway input.
An input that does not contain an input source can still be selected, but the LCD display
will show

No Signal

.

Button 1 selects input 1 (component video, S-video, or composite video).

Button 2 selects input 2 (component video, S-video, composite video, and
RGB video [RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, RGBcvS]).

Button 3 selects input 3 (DVI-D video).

For information on connecting inputs, see the "

Rear Panel Features

" section on

page 12. For information on creating an audio breakaway input, see the "

Control

Page

" section on page 77.

c

Menu button Pressing this button navigates through the primary configuration
menus of the SME 100. For information on using the Menu button, see the
"

Accessing the Menus on the LCD Display

" section on page 23.

d

Next button Pressing this button navigates through the configuration submenus of
each primary menu. For information on using the Next button, see the "

Accessing the

Menus on the LCD Display

" section on page 23.

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