Extron electronic 400 user manual Pre-installation testing/troubleshooting

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output captive screw connector. See “Connecting shields” earlier in this chapter for details.

Connecting audio cables — RGB 406, RGB 408

Each RGB 406 or RGB 408 accepts an unbalanced audio

Using installation cable

Extron’s Install Plenum bulk cable (shown here) is ideal for mountable interfaces such as the RGB 400 Series models.

Six Mini, High-resolution

Coaxial ConductorsDouble Shielded

input from a front panel 3.5 mm PC-type stereo connector, and it outputs two channels of balanced audio on a 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connector on the rear of the circuit

board. Follow the steps listed for the RGB 404 for inserting wires into captive screw

connectors. Use the label on the rear of the faceplate (excerpted here) as a wiring guide.

Plenum Jacket, Double Shielded Foil and Copper Strand

Foil and Copper Strand

Center Conductor (Stranded)

Polyethylene Foam

Sheath

Three 20-gauge Wires

Four Sets of Twisted Pair (Stranded), Wire Braid Shield

Connecting input cables and video output cables

With appropriate cables, connect the computer and audio device(s) to the interface via the front panel input

17-Conductor Install Plenum Cable

Below is an example of how the cable can be used.

connectors. Connect all the devices for pass-through input (network, composite video, S-video and/or other inputs) via front panel or front adapter plate connectors.

Determine what computer-video format the display device requires: separate horizontal and vertical sync (RGBHV), composite sync (RGBS), or sync on green (RGsB or SOG). No matter what format the computer outputs to the interface, the output from the interface to the display device can be RGBHV or RGBS. If the video format input to the interface is RGsB (SOG), RGsB can be output to the display device; otherwise only RGBHV and RGBS are available as output options.

White Mini-Coax

Shield to Green

Yellow Mini-Coax

Shield to Black

Yellow

Red Green

Black

Red & Black

Twisted Pair

White & Black

Twisted Pair

Black Mini-Coax

Blue Mini-Coax

Green Mini-Coax

Red Mini-Coax

20 Gauge Violet

20 Gauge Gray

Connect the display device to the interface using coaxial cables. Attach the cable’s BNC connectors to the appropriate rear panel BNC connectors on the interface based on the video format required by the display device.

Attaching power cables

Each RGB 400 Series interface requires an external voltage source of 12 to 24 volts AC or DC (250 mA maximum, 5 W). The interfaces are supplied with a power cord of twisted- pair wire soldered to the circuit board.

1.Splice these wires to the cord of a user-supplied power source. Polarity is not important, even if the power source supplies DC voltage. Extron offers an optional external power supply. See Appendix D for the part number.

2.Solder and insulate the connections.

RGB 404 Rear

Using installation cable with an RGB 404

Pre-installation testing/troubleshooting

Before installing the interface into the wall or furniture, test the system to make sure that the connections and interface settings are correct.

Turn on the input device(s) (computer, audio device) and output device(s) (projector and/or monitor, speakers). The image should now appear on the screen, and sound should be audible.

If the image does not appear or there is no sound

1.Ensure that all devices are plugged in.

2.Make sure that each device is receiving power. The interface’s Auto power indicator LED will light if the interface is receiving power and an active sync signal.

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Contents User’s Manual Mountable InterfacesFCC Class a Notice PrecautionsExtron’s Warranty Table of Contents One Table of Contents, cont’dAppendix D Accessories and Part Numbers IntroductionIntroduction Installation and OperationTwo RGB 400 SeriesInstallation and Operation Instructions Installation and OperationInstallation Overview Determining installation locationAttaching the wall box to wall studs Installation and Operation, cont’dPreparing the installation site and installing the wall box Front and rear panel circuit board features RGB 404 front and rear featuresRGB 406 front and rear features On = Removes serration pulsesRGB 408 front and rear features ExtronAttaching adapter plates RGB Setting DIP switches and jumpersChanging jumper settings RGB 400 Series gain/peaking jumpersAttaching coaxial and twisted-pair cables to RCA connectors Installing optional adapter platesVideo connector wiring diagram Cabling and connectionsWiring audio output captive screw connectors Connecting audio cables RGBWiring RGB 404 audio connectors Pre-installation testing/troubleshooting Using installation cable with an RGBIf the image does not display correctly Installing EMI strips on the wall boxMounting the interface to the wall box If no image or sound results from pass-through connectionsTypical RGB 406 application Application diagramsMounting the interface to the wall box Specifications AAppendix aSpecifications Specifications, cont’d GeneralAppendixBB TemplatesRGB 404 Cut-out Template TemplatesRGB 406 Cut-out Template Dimensions RGB 408 Cut-out TemplateExtron Dimensions RGB 408 PanelDAppendix D Accessories and Part NumbersDimensions, cont’d Interfaces and Included Parts Part Numbers and AccessoriesAccessories and Connectors CablesPart Numbers and Accessories, cont’d Optional Adapter PlatesMulti Type Connector Architectural Adapter Plates RGB 400 Series Part Numbers and Accessories
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400 specifications

Extron Electronics is renowned for its innovative audiovisual solutions, and among its diverse range of products, the PVS (Presentation and Video System) series stands out. The PVS 400, PVS 300, and PVS 200 models are designed to streamline multimedia presentations while offering various features tailored to different user needs.

The Extron PVS 400 is the flagship model, ideal for sophisticated presentation environments. This powerful device supports 4K video distribution and includes multiple input capabilities including HDMI, VGA, and composite video. A significant feature of the PVS 400 is its ability to scale video inputs to fit various resolutions, ensuring optimal quality performance during presentations. The built-in streaming technology allows real-time video feeds to remote audiences, making it an excellent choice for hybrid and online meetings.

Built with advanced processing capabilities, the PVS 400 supports audio embedding and de-embedding, ensuring high-quality sound is delivered alongside the video. Additionally, the intuitive user interface simplifies operation, making it accessible for presenters at all levels. The system is designed for integration with Extron's global control platform, allowing seamless control of AV functions through a single touch panel.

The Extron PVS 300 serves as a mid-range solution offering robust features without compromising quality. It supports up to 1080p resolution, making it suitable for most conventional presentation environments. The PVS 300 incorporates essential features like audio mixing, simple video switching, and basic scaling capabilities. It's particularly well-suited for educational institutions and small to mid-sized conference rooms where high performance is necessary but extensive features are not required.

Lastly, the Extron PVS 200 is tailored for users needing a straightforward and cost-effective presentation tool. Designed for small meetings and classrooms, this model includes essential input options, basic video switching, and audio support. The PVS 200 is easy to set up and use, making it a popular choice for users seeking reliability without complex configurations.

In conclusion, the Extron PVS 400, PVS 300, and PVS 200 models represent a versatile range of solutions catering to various audiovisual needs. Whether it's the high-powered capabilities of the PVS 400, the balanced features of the PVS 300, or the budget-friendly nature of the PVS 200, Extron has positioned itself as a leader in the presentation technology market. Each model provides distinct characteristics that ensure effective communication and impactful presentations, contributing to the overall success of any meeting or event.