Extron electronic 400 user manual Specifications

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Specifications

These specifications apply to all models unless otherwise noted.

Video input

Number/type

1 analog RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB

Connectors

1 9-pin male D connector for

 

MBC/LBC cable or buffer

Nominal level(s)

Analog

0.3V to 1.45V p-p

Impedance

75 ohms or Hi Z, switchable (set to

 

75 ohms if no local monitor is connected)

Horizontal frequency

15 kHz to 150 kHz

 

(optimum 15 kHz to 62 kHz)

Vertical frequency

30 Hz to 170 Hz

Return loss

-30dB @ 5 MHz

Video throughput

Gain

Unity (0.7V), 15% with 3dB peaking (0.8V),

 

30% with 6dB peaking (0.9V)

Bandwidth

300 MHz (-3dB)

Video output

Number/type/format

1 analog RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB

Connectors

6 BNC female

Nominal level

Analog

0.7V p-p, 0.8V p-p, or

 

 

0.9V p-p (internal jumper-

 

 

selectable) w/peaking

Impedance

75 ohms

 

Return loss

-30dB @ 5 MHz

Sync

Input type

Autodetect RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB (accepts

 

RGsB but does not strip from video)

Output type

RGBHV

at all times

 

RGBS

at all times

 

RGsB

only when input is RGsB

Input level

2.0V to 5.5V p-p with +0.2VDC offset max.

Output level

4.0V to 5.0V p-p

Input impedance

10 kohms

 

Output impedance

75 ohms

 

Max propagation delay

50 nS

 

Max rise/fall time

2.5 nS

 

Polarity

Positive or negative

Audio input — RGB 404

Number/type

2 stereo, unbalanced; 1.0Vrms (+4dBu),

 

20 Hz to 20 kHz

Connectors

Ch. 1

2 RCA female jacks

 

Ch. 2

3.5 mm stereo female jack

 

 

(2 channel), unbalanced;

 

 

tip (L), ring (R), sleeve (gnd)

Impedance

10 kohms, DC coupled

Minimum level

100mV

 

Maximum level

+8.5dBu

 

Audio input — RGB 406 and RGB 408

Number/type

1 stereo, unbalanced; 1.0Vrms (+4dBu),

 

20 Hz to 20 kHz

Connectors

3.5 mm stereo female jack (2 channel),

 

unbalanced; tip (L), ring (R), sleeve (gnd)

Impedance

10 kohms, DC coupled

Minimum level

100mV

Maximum level

+8.5dBu

Audio throughput — RGB 404 (channels 1 and 2), RGB 406 and RGB 408

Gain

Unbalanced 0dB, balanced +6dB

Response

±0.5dB @ 20 Hz to 20 kHz

THD + Noise

0.03% @1 kHz, 0.3% @ 20 kHz

 

at rated maximum output drive

S/N

>90dB, output 14dBu, balanced

Stereo channel separation

>95dB @ 1 kHz to 20 kHz

Audio output — RGB 404 (channels 1 and 2)

Number/type

2 buffered, stereo (2 channel),

 

balanced/unbalanced

Connectors

3.5 mm captive screw terminal,

 

5 conductor

Impedance

50 ohms unbalanced, 100 ohms balanced

Gain error

±0.1dB channel to channel

Drive (600 ohm)

+14dBu, balanced at stated %THD+N

Audio output — RGB 406 and RGB 408

Number/type

1 buffered, stereo (2 channel),

 

balanced/unbalanced

Connectors

3.5 mm captive screw terminal, 5 conductor

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Contents User’s Manual Mountable InterfacesPrecautions Extron’s WarrantyFCC Class a Notice 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 locationInstallation and Operation, cont’d Preparing the installation site and installing the wall boxAttaching the wall box to wall studs 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 connectionsConnecting audio cables RGB Wiring RGB 404 audio connectorsWiring audio output captive screw 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 connectionsApplication diagrams Mounting the interface to the wall boxTypical RGB 406 application Specifications AAppendix aSpecifications Specifications, cont’d GeneralAppendixBB TemplatesTemplates RGB 406 Cut-out TemplateRGB 404 Cut-out Template Dimensions RGB 408 Cut-out TemplateExtron Dimensions RGB 408 PanelAccessories and Part Numbers Dimensions, cont’dDAppendix 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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