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CrossPoint is a mostly-retired line of professional analog video switches manufactured by Extron. The switches are favored by retro gamers for their multi-signal capability (composite, component, svideo, RGB) and their density. | |||
CrossPoint is a | Extron CrossPoints are video matrix switches that come in a variety of flavors. Most are designed to be rack mounted in a 19" rack, with few exceptions, such as the CrossPoint 300 42 HVA. Each input/output has five BNC connectors. The CrossPoint switch is not a transcoder, it only passes through signals as configured, with the exception of some models having a "HDSP" feature that rebuilds the sync signal on the H and V ports. | ||
The density of the switches ranges from 4x2 (CrossPoint 300 42 HVA) to 64x64 (CrossPoint 450 Plus 6464). One input can be routed to multiple outputs for multiple display set ups or capture devices. All input/output routing can be performed using buttons on the front panel. | |||
The CrossPoint line uses a proprietary operating system and development environment. The official development software must be purchased from an Extron partner. The CrossPoint series includes an Ethernet port although you will need an external device to communicate with the switch. Several unofficial options for external control exist. Additionally, the default IP address for most CrossPoints requires a computer to be able to set its own IP address. | |||
The manual for Extron CrossPoint switches can be found [[Media:Extron CrossPoint Manual.pdf|here]], and a listing of CrossPoint products can be found [https://www.extron.com/Ultra-Wideband-RGB-Matrix-Switchers/prodsubtype-139?retired=true on Extron's website]. | |||
{{Note|Generally, models will either not support audio or they will have Pheonix connectors ("HVA" models) that will require adapters to use with regular RCA or aux audio cables.}} | |||
== Password Lockout == | |||
Configuring input/output mappings requires administrative access to the panel that is restricted by password. Should you purchase a CrossPoint that is password-locked, the password reset procedure can be easily performed by resetting to factory defaults, usually by pressing and holding the ESC button before and while applying power. | |||
== Crosspoint Related Projects == | |||
* [https://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?t=69630 Crosspoint Responsive Touchscreen-Control] | |||
* [https://github.com/munderwoods/crosspoint-pi Crosspoint Pi] | |||
* [https://github.com/joeybaumgartner/homebridge-extron-matrix-switch Homebridge] | |||
* [https://github.com/q-sys-community/q-sys-plugin-extron-switcher QSC Q-Sys plugin for Extron Video Switchers] | |||
== Media == | |||
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== Connectors == | == Connectors == | ||
Unfortunately, most Extron CrossPoint switches come without audio connectors. Audio connector options include: | Unfortunately, most Extron CrossPoint switches come without standard audio connectors. Audio connector options include: | ||
* Using "captive screw to phoenix connectors", which [http://www.extron.com/product/product.aspx?id=captivescrewconnrep Extron sells on their website]. | * Using "captive screw to phoenix connectors", which [http://www.extron.com/product/product.aspx?id=captivescrewconnrep Extron sells on their website]. | ||
* RCA Phoenix connectors, from [http://www.extron.com/product/product.aspx?id=csr6&s=4 RCA Extron] or a third party. Often times the third party ones will cover the vertical sync port of each input, which may or may not be an issue for your setup. | * RCA Phoenix connectors, from [http://www.extron.com/product/product.aspx?id=csr6&s=4 RCA Extron] or a [https://github.com/db-electronics/phoenix-audio-adapter-kicad third party.] Often times the third party ones will cover the vertical sync port of each input, which may or may not be an issue for your setup. | ||
* Third party "3.5mm phono AUX to Phoenix" adapters. | * Third party [https://github.com/arithmaldor/phoenix-audio-adapter-kicad "3.5mm phono AUX to Phoenix" adapters.] | ||
* For some CrossPoint models you can also use [https://github.com/rattboi/extron-scart-adapter rattboi's SCART adapters]. | * For some CrossPoint models you can also use [https://github.com/rattboi/extron-scart-adapter rattboi's SCART adapters]. | ||
Before connecting your consoles, you'll need to determine a few things: | Before connecting your consoles, you'll need to determine a few things: | ||
# | #Does the switch require CSYNC or can it accept composite video and luma as sync? All CrossPoints require CSYNC unless sync is split out to a discreet connector! | ||
# Will your switch output 75 Ohm CSYNC, TTL sync, or does it have a switch for both? Check your manual to find out! | # Will your switch output 75 Ohm CSYNC, TTL sync, or does it have a switch for both? Check your manual to find out! | ||
# What size BNC switch are you using? Larger switches require cables that have longer BNC ends, in order to fit all the way across all the ports. | # What size BNC switch are you using? Larger switches require cables that have longer BNC ends, in order to fit all the way across all the ports. | ||
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Provided you have the modding skills, another alternative would be to add a custom RGB output to your systems and use a VGA to BNC cable, such as the "BNCM" cable pictured above. An Xbox 360 component cable is a good candidate for this as there is enough signal lines to support RGBS and audio left/right. | Provided you have the modding skills, another alternative would be to add a custom RGB output to your systems and use a VGA to BNC cable, such as the "BNCM" cable pictured above. An Xbox 360 component cable is a good candidate for this as there is enough signal lines to support RGBS and audio left/right. | ||
== | == Button Labels == | ||
=== Backlit Buttons === | |||
# Download the [[Media:Extron CrossPoint Labels.7z|Extron CrossPoint labels pack by cosmickatamari]] | Jeff Chen created an [https://www.printables.com/model/152499-extron-crosspoint-ultra-custom-key-caps open source set of 3D printable buttons] to swap out on backlit models. | ||
[[File:Extron Crosspoint Backlit 3D Printed Buttons.jpg|300px]] | |||
# Print the label | === Non-Backlit Buttons === | ||
# Choose one of the options below: | |||
#* Download [[:Media:Extron_Crosspoint_Ultra_--_LABELS_v2.pdf|this labels pack]]. | |||
#* Download the [[Media:Extron CrossPoint Labels.7z|Extron CrossPoint labels pack by cosmickatamari]], extract the contents, edit `extronlabels.xcf` (GIMP) or `extronlabels.psd` (Photoshop) file and change label as needed. If you want to add a new label, the max pixel size is 59 width and 43 height. For most of the logos, resizing won't be a problem but the longer logos (i.e. PS2 and PSP) they will be significantly wider and not as tall. You will want to find transparent files, which generally are available as PNG. | |||
# Print the label. For best results, print on cardstock or matte paper as plain paper is too thin. | |||
# Use a push pin to remove the clear cover on the CrossPoint, insert the paper slip, and put the cover back on. | # Use a push pin to remove the clear cover on the CrossPoint, insert the paper slip, and put the cover back on. | ||
Additionally, Extron has a software for creating said labels in a printable format, called the "Extron Button Label Generator." | |||
[[File:Extron Crosspoint Header.jpg|300px]] |
Latest revision as of 16:32, 6 October 2024
CrossPoint is a mostly-retired line of professional analog video switches manufactured by Extron. The switches are favored by retro gamers for their multi-signal capability (composite, component, svideo, RGB) and their density.
Extron CrossPoints are video matrix switches that come in a variety of flavors. Most are designed to be rack mounted in a 19" rack, with few exceptions, such as the CrossPoint 300 42 HVA. Each input/output has five BNC connectors. The CrossPoint switch is not a transcoder, it only passes through signals as configured, with the exception of some models having a "HDSP" feature that rebuilds the sync signal on the H and V ports.
The density of the switches ranges from 4x2 (CrossPoint 300 42 HVA) to 64x64 (CrossPoint 450 Plus 6464). One input can be routed to multiple outputs for multiple display set ups or capture devices. All input/output routing can be performed using buttons on the front panel.
The CrossPoint line uses a proprietary operating system and development environment. The official development software must be purchased from an Extron partner. The CrossPoint series includes an Ethernet port although you will need an external device to communicate with the switch. Several unofficial options for external control exist. Additionally, the default IP address for most CrossPoints requires a computer to be able to set its own IP address.
The manual for Extron CrossPoint switches can be found here, and a listing of CrossPoint products can be found on Extron's website.
Generally, models will either not support audio or they will have Pheonix connectors ("HVA" models) that will require adapters to use with regular RCA or aux audio cables. |
Password Lockout
Configuring input/output mappings requires administrative access to the panel that is restricted by password. Should you purchase a CrossPoint that is password-locked, the password reset procedure can be easily performed by resetting to factory defaults, usually by pressing and holding the ESC button before and while applying power.
Crosspoint Related Projects
- Crosspoint Responsive Touchscreen-Control
- Crosspoint Pi
- Homebridge
- QSC Q-Sys plugin for Extron Video Switchers
Media
Connectors
Unfortunately, most Extron CrossPoint switches come without standard audio connectors. Audio connector options include:
- Using "captive screw to phoenix connectors", which Extron sells on their website.
- RCA Phoenix connectors, from RCA Extron or a third party. Often times the third party ones will cover the vertical sync port of each input, which may or may not be an issue for your setup.
- Third party "3.5mm phono AUX to Phoenix" adapters.
- For some CrossPoint models you can also use rattboi's SCART adapters.
Before connecting your consoles, you'll need to determine a few things:
- Does the switch require CSYNC or can it accept composite video and luma as sync? All CrossPoints require CSYNC unless sync is split out to a discreet connector!
- Will your switch output 75 Ohm CSYNC, TTL sync, or does it have a switch for both? Check your manual to find out!
- What size BNC switch are you using? Larger switches require cables that have longer BNC ends, in order to fit all the way across all the ports.
The best solution for CrossPoints is getting cables that connect directly from the console to the switch. Retro Console Accessories is now offering direct console-to-BNC cables and if you need a longer BNC end, just let them know when purchasing. Another (possibly more expensive) alternative would be using your existing RGB SCART cables with adapter cables for each console. You can even get a version with a built-in sync stripper, which might be the best solution for PS1, PS2 and possibly even N64 (depending on the mod).
For VGA cables with longer ends, try searching for "Extron SYM BNCM" cables. They come in sizes ranging from 6 inches all the way to 75 feet! Below is an example of VGA to BNC cables who's ends are too short for the larger Extron switches (left picture), as well as the SYM BNCM with the longer connectors on the right:
Provided you have the modding skills, another alternative would be to add a custom RGB output to your systems and use a VGA to BNC cable, such as the "BNCM" cable pictured above. An Xbox 360 component cable is a good candidate for this as there is enough signal lines to support RGBS and audio left/right.
Button Labels
Backlit Buttons
Jeff Chen created an open source set of 3D printable buttons to swap out on backlit models.
Non-Backlit Buttons
- Choose one of the options below:
- Download this labels pack.
- Download the Extron CrossPoint labels pack by cosmickatamari, extract the contents, edit
extronlabels.xcf
(GIMP) orextronlabels.psd
(Photoshop) file and change label as needed. If you want to add a new label, the max pixel size is 59 width and 43 height. For most of the logos, resizing won't be a problem but the longer logos (i.e. PS2 and PSP) they will be significantly wider and not as tall. You will want to find transparent files, which generally are available as PNG.
- Print the label. For best results, print on cardstock or matte paper as plain paper is too thin.
- Use a push pin to remove the clear cover on the CrossPoint, insert the paper slip, and put the cover back on.
Additionally, Extron has a software for creating said labels in a printable format, called the "Extron Button Label Generator."