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User Manual AV Router Hgh qualty VGA RGBHV matrx that dstrbutes sgnals drectly. Controlled va computer.

Notce: : The nmaton contaned n ths document s subject to change wthout notce. SmartAVI makes no warranty of any knd wth regard to ths materal, ncludng but not lmted to, mpled warrantes of merchantablty and ftness any partcular purpose. SmartAVI wll not be lable errors contaned heren or ncdental or consequental damages n connecton wth furnshng, permance or use of ths materal. No part of ths document may be photocoped, reproduced or translated nto anor language wthout pror wrtten consent from SmartAVI. Page 2

Table of Contentst Chapter 1: Introducton............................ 4 What s n Box... 5 Overvew... 4 Applcatons... 4 Chapter 2: Installaton l at n............................. 5 Connectng AVRouter (Quck Start... 6 Connectng AVRouter (Detaled Instructons... 7 Vdeo and Audo Inputs... 7 Connectng Communcaton Cable... 7 System Power ON... 10 Chapter 3: : Software f t Installaton t l and Operaton............... 11 The Matrx Panel... 12 The Button Panel... 12 Macros... 13 Chapter 4: Addtonal Hardware and Operaton.............. 14 Confgurng more than one AVRouter... 14 Chapter t 5: Techncal l Inmaton o....................... 16 Chapter 6: Appendces............................ 17 RS232 Commands... 17 IR Commands... 18 Connecton Help Sheet... 25 Page 3

Chapter r 1: : Introducton ton What s n box: QTY AVRouter Package Content s I tem Part No. 1 A VRouter AV * X* 1 Power Cord CCPWR110V 1 RS232 to RS422 Adapter SM-R232R422 1 RS422 to RJ45 Adapter SM-RJ45RS422 QTY Optonal Accessore s s I tem Part No. 1 Vdeo Cable (XVGA Male to Male CC-SVGAMM-06 1 Audo Cable (3.5mm to RCA Left and Rght CC-MRAMM-06 1 Remote Control Unt 1 IR Blaster 1 IR Emtter 1 IR Eye SM-RMT SM-16B SM-LED SM-EYE 1 SLX-100 Recever Unt SLX-RX100 1 SXL-200 Recever Unt SLX-RX200 Page 4

Chapter r 1: Introducton I ton Overvew At tmes multple AV sgnals need to be transferred to multple nearby ouput montors. The AV Router allows multple VGA/audo nputs to be routed to multple outputs smultaneously, by way of a drect connecton nto router. The AV Router s a hgh-qualty swtchng matrx VGA type sgnals. All sgnal mats are catered ncludng VGA, SVGA, XGA, RGBHV and sync on green (SOG applcatons. For ease of nstallaton, Standard VGA connectors (HD15 sockets are used nput as well as output vdeo sgnal. All that s requred s a standard pn-to-pn VGA cable to connect to sgnal source. Stereo audo can also be routed to multple outputs. The audo can er be routed ndependently or toger wth vdeo sgnal usng SmartControl software that s very easy to use. Note: maxmum sgnal permance, use only hgh qualty cable that has nternal coaxal cable each color. The unts contan a very hgh bandwdth routng matrx Red, Green and Blue vdeo channels. Applcatons l Wall Dsplays Audo Vsual Presentaton Dgtal meda Shoppng centers Arports Securty Dealer rooms Pont of sale Control rooms Hotels Page 5

Chapter r 2: Installaton t l la Connectng AVRouter (Quck Start Warnng: As a precauton, we recommend that you dsconnect all power cords and make sure that all devces are turned off. 1. Plug n all external audo/vdeo sources to back of AVRouter. (Inputs 2. Connect all external montors and speakers to back of AVRouter. (Outputs 3. Connect RS232/RS422 adapter to male seral port on your computer. Then connect RS422/RJ45 adapter to that frst adapter 4. Use CAT5 cable to connect adapters (from computer to rght (R CAT5 termnal on front panel of AVRouter unt. 5. Plug power cable nto AVRouter unt. 6. Install SmartControl software. 7. Power on AVRouter. Note: 2 adapters wll be connected toger. Ths s normal. RS232 to RS422 to RJ45. Page 6

Chapter r 2: Installaton t l la Connectng AVRouter (Detaled Instructons Vdeo and Audo Inputs The vdeo nput AVRouter s a standard HD15 connecton. Connect all of Input vdeo sources to back of AVRouter unt. The nputs are located on rght half of rear panel. Hnt: You may want to label nput vdeo connectons so as not to lose track of where sgnal s comng from. Later on when software s nstalled you wll be able to gve each connecton a name and software wll remember t you. Ths way you can swtch vdeo connectons wthout havng to look at physcal connectons on back of unt. (You can also use ncluded page at end of ths manual n order to keep track of connectons as you make m. The audo nputs AVRouter are standard 3.5 mm Stereo Mnplug connectors. Connect all of audo nputs to back of AVRouter unt. The nputs are located on rght half of rear panel. Many computer audo sources use ths standard connecton but re s or equpment such as recevers, and VCRs where a specal adapter cable wll be needed. Such as a 3.5mm mnplug to stereo RCA cable. Make sure that audo and vdeo are comng from same source and are plugged same nput number. For example, f audo from one computer s connected to nput 1, n vdeo should also be connected to nput 1. Vdeo and Audo Outputs The vdeo and audo connectons AVRouter outputs are exactly same. The only dfference s that y are located on left sde of back panel Connect all of external vdeo montors and correspondng speakers to output connectons located on back of AVRouter unt. Page 7

Chapter r 2: Installaton t l la Connectng nec ng Communcaton m n Cable: RS422 2 Each unt can be controlled by a RS422 port connected va a RJ45 on front of chasss. Two connectors are provded expanson, allowng a smple Cat 5 patch cable to lnk to addtonal unts. The SmartControl software wll be used to control unts. There are 2 adapters: RS232 to RS422 adapter (Connects to seral port on your computer RS422 to RJ45 adapter (connects to or adapter as well as AVRouter Unt 1. Connect RS232 to RS422 adapter nto control computer by connectng female RS232 connector nto male RS232 connector of PC. Turn sde screws so that t does not accdentally become dsconnected 2. Connect RS422 to RJ45 adapter to or adapter by connectng female end nto male connector of or adapter. 3. Run a sngle UTP CAT5 cable from ths connector to front of AVRouter unt. 4. Connect CAT5 connector to COMMS connector on rght. Page 8

Chapter r 2: Installaton t l la System Power ON AVRouter connecton dagram r You are now ready to turn on system. Make sure that all connectons are plugged n and all vdeo montors and speakers that you wsh to use are connected. 1. Plug n power cord to back of AVRouter unt. Connect ths power cord to wall. 2. Turn computer on and make sure that boot up process has completed. 3. Observe to see f LEDs are lt. The AVRouter unt has two. One of those LEDs s power and or s to ndcate that unt s functonng properly. 4. Power on all external montors and speakers. Page 9

Chapter 3: Software r Installaton I la at & Operaton r Fnd Installaton CD that came wth your AVRouter unt. Ths CD has SmartControl software that you wll need n order to control unt usng a computer. Insert CD nto your CD-ROM. On CD you should see: SmartControl Installer.exe SmartControl Help Fle AVRouter Manual n PDF mat Double clck SmartControl.exe n order to ntate software nstallaton. Clck Install. After nstallaton has completed, clck CLOSE. In order to use software, clck on START button>programs>smartcontrol. There you should see a help fle, SmartControl launcher as well as a shortcut to unnstall SmartControl. Clck on SmartControl n order to launch software. When software starts you wll see a screen lke ths. Advanced Confguraton: : If you have more than one Router nstalled you wll want to check ths box. Router r Type: Select SmartNet-X. Ths s not actual model of router but communcaton wll stll functon properly f ths s selected. A/V Splt: Check ths box f you need to route audo and vdeo ndependently, regardless from whch source y orgnated from. Leave unchecked f you want audo and vdeo sgnals from same nput to reman toger. For example, f you wanted to route dfferent vdeo feeds to dfferent locatons but wanted all of m to have same audo, you should check box. Page 10

Chapter 3: Software r Installaton I la at & Operaton r Inputs/Outputs: u Enter number of Inputs/Outputs your AVRouter has. For now we wll assume that re are 16 nputs and 16 outputs. Com Port: t Select approprate com port that your computer s usng to access router. Router Tmeout: By default ths s 0 meanng computer acknowledges commands almost nstantly. Sometmes a computer takes longer to respond. Ths settng should be left at 0. If you need to change t, t should be no hgher than 0.2. After you have entered n necessary nmaton clck OK. Ths wll now take you to Man Routng Wndow where you can route dfferent vdeo/ audo connectons. On ths screen you wll notce nput buttons runnng down left sde whle output buttons run across top. They are each labeled 1 through 16. Note: The three small colored buttons at lower rght labeled ALL, VIDEO, and AUDIO are not avalable f AV Splt was not checked when you confgured your router. Page 11

Chapter 3: Software r Installaton I la at & Operaton r The Man Routng Wndow enables you to control router(s connectons by means of matrx panel, button panel, or wth pre-recorded routes called macros. Matrx r Panel: : Ths s probably smplest way to route connectons. Smply clck on cross pont tself. The nput on left wll n be routed to output above. Note: Inputs can be routed to several dfferent outputs, but each output can only have a sngle nput at any one tme. So you can have several connectons horzontally but not vertcally. The Button Panel: These are numbered buttons across top and left sdes. Clck an output button on top, and n clck an nput button on left. Optons usng Button Panel Output u Optons: To select multple outputs next to each or, clck on one output, n hold shft key down and clck last output. When nput s clcked, t s routed to all selected outputs To select multple outputs ndvdually, hold control key down and clck on any number of outputs. When nput s clcked, t s routed to all selected outputs. Input t Optons: s To route an nput to all outputs at once, hold control key down and clck on an nput. To leave outputs selected after route s made, hold shft key down and clck on an nput. Page 12

Chapter 3: Software r Installaton I la at & Operaton r Macros: r s Ths secton of wndow s used to save and play back macros. Macros store a set sequence of routes. To record a macro: 1.. Clck on Record button (last button shown above. A blnkng recordng message below ths button wll be dsplayed to ndcate that all routes are beng recorded. 2.. Select desred cross ponts. (See Matrx Routng detals on makng se routes. There s no lmt on number of routes you may record. 3. If you clck a macro button whle n record mode, macro wll be executed, and se routes wll be added to recordng. Ths makes t possble to combne routes of two or more macros nto one bgger macro. 4. When fnshed, clck Save Macro button. You wll be nstructed to n clck on one of macro buttons. Dong ths wll save recorded routes to that button. To cancel savng macro, clck Cancel Save button. 5. To play back a macro, smply clck on one of 50 macro buttons. Use scrollbar to brng any of se nto vew. 6. The macros are automatcally saved n current confguraton fle. They are also saved when you select Fle/Save Confguraton... menu. To save macros n a separate fle a specal purpose, select Fle/Save Macros...menu. Page 13

Chapter r 4: : Addtonal l Hardware r & Operaton Confgurng f ng more than one AVRouter r Many tmes one AVRouter s enough to sut ones needs, but at tmes t becomes necessary to have more connectons. Ths s when t would be necessary to have multple routers n order to have opportunty to have more advanced connectons. There are dfferent ways to connect routers. We wll assume re are two routers. If you want to be able to control r l multple routers, r do followng: l The AVRouter has two RJ45 connectors on front of unt. These connectors are used to control unts usng a PC. The COMMS cable should already be connected to rght RJ45 connector on prmary unt. Connect an addtonal CAT5 cable to left port of prmary unt and run t to rght port on second unt. If you had more unts you would contnue ths seres connectng all of unts toger. Now all routers can be controlled by computer. Remember that ths confguraton s used solely to control unts. Ths confguraton s used only when you want to smulataneously swtch two nputs to dfferent pars of outputs.. For example: you have four screens n one locaton and want to swtch all of those nputsto four or screens n anor locaton. A real lfe example would be a four screen vdeo wall usng 4 AVRouter unts. The four mages must reman toger. As an example. Imagne havng a two-screend vdeo wall presentaton. Each screen has a seperate nput. If you want to swtch both of se nputs nto a separate set of screens, connect AVRouters wth followng confguraton: 1 The vdeo nputs must connect to two seperate routers. You can connect left screen to one of routers and rght screen nto or. Make sure that thy are both connected nto same nput number. 2 Also make sure that outputs are also seprated nto dfferent routers. Make sure that all of left screen nputs and outputs reman on same router. Do same rght screen nputs and outputs. On followng page you wll see setup confguraton to connect four AVRouter unts and have m route a 4 screen presentaton to multple outputs. Page 14

Chapter r 4: : Addtonal l Hardware r are r & Operaton Page 15

Chapter t r 5: Techncal l Inmaton I t on ITEM Vde o Bandwdth Input Output Input Sgnal Connector Level Impedance Impedance MATRIX SPECIF I ICATION S DESCRIPTION 200MHz 1Volt pk-pk 100 Ohms 75R Ohms HD15 socket nto 75R Format VGA/SVGA/XGA/RGBHV/RGsB/CVBS/YC/YUV/ - RGBS Syncs TTL5VDC Bandwdth Horzontal Sync up to 85KHz R esoluton 640x480, 600x800, 1024x768, 280x1024,1600x1200 Aud o Sgnal 15KHz 0dB unbalanced 10000ohms mpedance C onnector 3.5mm Stereo Jack (Input and Output Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20 khz, +/-0.5 db Powe r Voltage 90-230V IEC 1A A/S 50/60 Hz Physca l W eght 4kg (8.8lbs Dmenson (HxWxD 133x441x287mm (5.2x17 / 8x11.3 *Front of un s 482mm or 19n. 3 t Page 16

Chapter r 6: : Appendces s Although followng communcaton protocol has been specfcally wrtten SmartNet-X unt from SmartAVI, t s accurate AVRouter and or unts from SmartAVI. 1.0 Document Conventons Any numbers preceded by 0x are hexadecmal. (base 16 All data byte strng lsted n examples are n hexadecmal. (base 16 2.0 Comms Ports t Settngs. s The Host Controller Seral Port should be confgured as detaled n table below B aud Rate 960 0 S t tart r Bt s 1 D ata Bt s 8 P art y Non e S top Bt s 1 3.0 RS232/422 converter. r. The Frame control nterface uses RS422. A full duplex 5 wre balanced communcatons standard that allows communcatons to be mult-dropped to more than one Frame. Snce PC s only come wth RS232 ports a small converter s requred to convert RS232 sgnals to RS422. If you purchased any of SmartControl software optons you wll have receved a sutable converter and cable. In event that you wsh to purchase your own converter and/or make your own comms cable please see Appendx A at rear of ths document more nmaton. 4.0. Conne ctng up 4.1. Plug RS232 end of RS232 to RS422 converter drectly onto selected comms port on rear of your computer. 4.2. Plug comms cable (D9 end onto end of RS422 end of RS232/RS422 converter. 4.3. Plug RJ45 end of comms cable nto IN port on front of SmartNet-X or SmartNet-V. 5.0 SmartNet-X t Frame Swtches t The communcatons port on SmartNet-X allows multple chasss to be connected toger. Page 17

Chapter r 6: Communcaton mun n Protocol t Ths s acheved by creatng a loop between chasss usng comms IN and OUT ports on front of chasss..e. A ddres dres r s Hex Swtch Settn g 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 1010 A 11 B 12 C 13 3 D 14 E 15 F In order to ensure good communcatons t s essental that Hex address swtch on front of SmartNet-X s set correctly. The hex swtch can be adjusted usng a small flat blade screwdrver. An ncorrect settng or havng more than one chasss set to same address wll result n comms errors. 6.0 0 Packet Structure The general m of packets sent to SmartNet-X swtches are detaled below; <Header Byte 0><Header Byte 1><Frame Address><Reserved><CMD><DATA s e < AT BYTES><BCC> > Where ; <Header r Byte 0> Always 0xBE <Header r Byte 1> Always 0xEF <Address> s Frame address. Set by Hex swtch on front of unt. <Reserved> Reserved future use (Always 0x00 <CMD> Command byte Determnes number of bytes n DATA BYTES <DATA BYTES> Number of bytes assocated CMD <BCC> XOR of all bytes n strng up to but not ncludng BCC On recept of a vald data packet SmartNet-X wll er respond wth an ACK (0x06 or a vald packet contanng requested data. 7.0 Implemented e e Commands @ 18/11/2003 11 Note: Commas shown n example byte strngs below are not transmtted from seral port y have only been added only to ad legblty. 7.1 Set Crosspont Command : CMD = 0x000 Sets specfed swtch output or Destnaton to specfed nput or Source. Send: <0xBE><0xEF><Address><0x00><0x00><Source><Destnaton><BCC> < > > > < s < > Page 18

Chapter r 6: Communcaton mun on Protocol Where; <Source> =Sngle Byte, Swtch Input channel -1 <Destnaton> s n =Sngle Byte, Swtch output channel number -1 Response: If successful unt wll respond wth an ACK (0x06 Examples 1. Sendng followng byte strng sets Source 1 to Destnaton 1 on chasss 0 0xBE,0xEF,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x51, 2. Sendng followng byte strng sets Source 2 to Destnaton 1 on chasss 0 0xBE,0xEF,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x01,0x00,0x50, 3. Sendng followng byte strng sets Source 2 to Destnaton 2 on chasss 0 0xBE,0xEF,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x01,0x01,0x51, 4. Sendng followng byte strng sets Source 16 to Destnaton 16 on Frame 15 0xBE,0xEF,0x0F,0x00,0x00,0x0F,0x0F,0x5E, 7.2 Send Message Command m : CMD = 0x01 Wrtes message to specfed On Screen Dsplay. Send: : <0xBE><0xEF><Address><0x00><0x01><Destnaton><OSDLne><Message> 0 EF < 0 00> e t n e s > <BCC> Where; <Destnaton> s t n =Swtch output channel number 1 <OSDLne> =Screen Lne number <Message> s =Ths secton MUST be 28 bytes long (Please see followng text more detals on ths Due to lmtatons of both On Screen Dsplay and amount of avalable non-volatle memory n SmartNet t s necessary Host system to perm some pre-processng of message to be dsplayed. The s n message to be dsplayed need to be translated usng rules detaled n Appendx B. Response: If successful unt wll respond wth an ACK (0x06 Examples 1. Sendng followng byte strng sends text Message to Lne 2, destnaton 1 of Swtch 0 BE,EF,00,00,01,00,02,18,2E,3C,3C,2A,30,2E,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,5B, 2. Sendng followng byte strng sends message Abandon Shp! to lne 6, destnaton 6 of swtch 5 BE,EF,04,00,01,05,06,0C,2B,2A,37,2D,38,37,0B,1E,31,32,39,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,0B,60, Set t Vdeo Only Crossponts t Cmd = 3 Databytes = destnaton, source.e. to swtch vdeo on output 3 to nput 4 CMD = 3 Databytes = 3,4 Page 19

Chapter 6: : Communcaton Protocol ol Set t Audo Only l Crosspont t Cmd = 4 Databytes = destnaton, source.e. to swtch audo on output 3 to nput 4 CMD = 3 Databytes = 3,4 Mute t Vdeo on specfed s output t Cmd = 5 Databytes = Destnaton, State (0=off, 1 = on.e. to turn vdeo off on output 3 CMD=5 Databytes = 3,0.e. to turn vdeo on on output 3 Mute t Audo on specfed s output Cmd = 6 Databytes = Destnaton, State (0=off, 1 = on.e. to turn audo off on output 3 CMD=6 Databytes = 3,0.e. to turn vdeo on on output 3 CMD=6 Databytes = 3,1 Splt t Crossponts r s - Vdeo and Audo Dfferentlyf Cmd = 7 Not t specfed yet but wll l exst t Get Current t Status t CMD 8 = current Status all Databytes = Destnaton. (1-16 = specfc output, 0xff = all.e. to read status of output 3 send; CMD = 8 Databyte = 3.e. to read status of all outputs CMD=8 Databytes = 0xff Unt wll return Vald PSU as above where databytes s; a sngle byte ndcatng currently selected source f specfc destnaton was requested or a strng of 16 bytes ndcatng currently selected source each destnaton startng wth destnaton 1. Page 20

Chapter r 6: Communcaton mun on Protocol The command to make end of CAT5 lne recever (SLRX-RX300 swtch between ts local and remote sources s as follows; <0xBE><0xEF><Frame 0 > r Address><Reserved><CMD><DATA e d> BYTES><BCC> C Where; <0xBE> always 0xBE <0xEF> always l a 0xEF <Frame e Address> A s Frame address. Set by Hex swtch on unt or poston n Rack frame. <RESERVED> R always 0x00 <CMD> > 50 (0x32 <DATABYTES> s Two bytes <DESTINATION><SOURCE> O > 0L = Recever LOCAL Vdeo/Audo, 1 = Recever REMOTE Vdeo/Audo <BCC> So f swtchng Recever on output 3 of Frame 2 to ts local source send <0xBE><0xEF><0x02><0x00><0x32><0x02><x00><0x63> < < 00> 0> Get System Inmaton on Cmd = 0xff Databytes = NULL (none Unt wll return a vald PSU as detaled above where Databytes are as follows <product type>, <swtch confguraton>, <verson> Where Product Type = 1 Byte; 0 = SmartNet V 1 = SmartNet X 3 = SLX-TX550 4 = SLX-RX300 Where Swtch confguraton = 2 Bytes; <nputs><outputs> Where Verson = 3 bytes <Verson><ssue><release> Appendx A: RS232/422 Converter t r and Comms Cable RS232/RS422 2 S4 2 Converter A sutable RS232/RS422 product can be purchased from KK Systems n Brghton, East Page 21

Chapter r 6: Communcaton mun n Protocol t Comms Cable DB9 cable ended e plug F uncto t n UTP Wre r Colours o r (RJ45 1 - - 2 R X-(A Orangr e 3 T X+(B ( Whte & Brow n 4 0V Blu e 5 - - 6 0V Gree en 7 R X+(B Whte & Orang e 8 T X-(A - Brow n 9 - - You wll also requre a cable that sts between RS422 port of K2 converter and Frame. It should be wred as shown below. (Tp: Cut end off a CAT5 Patch lead and attach a DB9 Plug Appendx B: On Screen Dsplay Message s Processng Rules. Avalable on SmartNet-V r only Due to lmtatons of both On Screen Dsplay and amount of avalable non-volatle memory n SmartNet t s necessary Host system to perm some pre-processng of message to be dsplayed. The message strng needs to be parsed by and s translated accordng to table below. C haracter t rs T ranslaton s l Rul l e " 0" Through "9 " C hr$(asc(schar - 48 " A" Through " "Z" C hr$(asc(schar - 53 " a" Through " "z" C hr$(asc(schar - 55 5 Commen t Subtract t 48 from of f characte a c r Subtract t 53 from of f characte a c r Subtract t 55 from of f characte a c r "." " C hr$(&h27 Substtute "." I 0x2 7 " " (space C hr$(&h0b Substtute " " l 0x0 0b ":" Chr$(&H26 Substtute ":" I 0x2 6 " /" C hr$(&h28 Substtute "/" f 0x2 8 " ""(Apostrophe"(Apostrophe r p C hr$(&h29 Substtute """ 0x2 9 "-" C hr$(&h0a Substtute "-" 0x0 0a "?" Chr$(&H70 Substtute "?" " r I 0x7 0 " *" " C hr$(&h5f Substtute "*" 0x5 f " =" C hr$(&h78 Substtute "=" I 0x7 8 " >" Chr$(&H7A Substtute ">" 0x7 8 " <" C hr$(&h7b Substtute "<" 0x7 b "("( C hr$(&h61 Substtute "(" 0x6 1 """ C hr$(&h62 Substtute "" 0x6 2 Please see followng page a workng example of se rules n m of a Vsual BASIC functon. Page 22

Chapter r 6: Communcaton mun on Protocol Appendx B: Contnued.. (Sample Translaton routne r n Vsual BASIC I Functon LookUpOSDStrng(sTextMessage As Strng As Strng Look up chars and translate to message OSD Dm Loop As Integer Dm snewmess As Strng Dm schar As Strng snewmess = Space$(MAX_SCREEN_CHAR For Loop = 1 To Len(sTextMessage schar = Md$(sTextMessage, Loop, 1 Select Case schar Case 0 To 9 Md$(sNewMess, Loop, 1 = Chr$(Asc(sChar - 48 Case A To Z Md$(sNewMess, Loop, 1 = Chr$(Asc(sChar - 53 Case a To z Md$(sNewMess, Loop, 1 = Chr$(Asc(sChar - 55 Case. Md$(sNewMess, Loop, 1 = Chr$(&H27 Case Md$(sNewMess, Loop, 1 = Chr$(&HB Case : Md$(sNewMess, Loop, 1 = Chr$(&H26 Case / Md$(sNewMess, Loop, 1 = Chr$(&H28 Case Md$(sNewMess, Loop, 1 = Chr$(&H29 Case - Md$(sNewMess, Loop, 1 = Chr$(&HA Case? Md$(sNewMess, Loop, 1 = Chr$(&H70 Case * Md$(sNewMess, Loop, 1 = Chr$(&H5F Case = Md$(sNewMess, Loop, 1 = Chr$(&H78 Case > Md$(sNewMess, Loop, 1 = Chr$(&H7A Case < Md$(sNewMess, Loop, 1 = Chr$(&H7B Case ( Md$(sNewMess, Loop, 1 = Chr$(&H61 Case Md$(sNewMess, Loop, 1 = Chr$(&H62 Case Else Md$(sNewMess, Loop, 1 = Chr$(&HB End Select Next Loop LookUpOSDStrng = snewmess End Functon Page 23

Chapter r 6: : Appendces s Lmted Warranty r Statement A. Extent of f lmted warranty 1. SmartAVI Technologes, Inc. warrants to end-user customers that SmartAVI product specfed above wll be free from defects n materals and workmanshp duraton of 1 year, whch duraton begns on date of purchase by customer. Customer s responsble mantanng proof of date of purchase. 2. SmartAVI lmted warranty covers only those defects whch arse as a result of normal use of product, and do not apply to any: a. Improper or nadequate mantenance or modfcatons b. Operatons outsde product specfcatons c. Mechancal abuse and exposure to severe condtons 3. If SmartAVI receves, durng applcable warranty perod, a notce of defect, SmartAVI wll at ts dscreton replace or repar defectve product. If SmartAVI s unable to replace or repar defectve product covered by SmartAVI warranty wthn reasonable perod of tme, SmartAVI shall refund cost of product. 4. SmartAVI shall have no oblgaton to repar, replace or refund unt untl customer returns defectve product to SmartAVI. 5. Any replacement product could be new or lke new, provded that t has functonalty at least equal to that of product beng replaced. 6. SmartAVI lmted warranty s vald n any country where covered product s dstrbuted by SmartAVI. B.. Lmtatons of warrantyr t TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, NEITHER SMARTAVI NOR ITS THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF ANY KIND WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE SMARTAVI PRODUCT, AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE C.. Lmtatons t s of f lablty t To extent allowed by local law remedes provded n ths warranty statement are customers sole and exclusve remedes TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, EXCEPT FOR THE OBLIGATIONS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT, IN NO EVENT WILL SMARTAVI OR ITS THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY AND WHETHER ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. D. Local law D. Local law To extent that ths warranty statement s nconsstent wth local law, ths warranty statement shall be consdered modfed to be consstent wth such law. Page 24