Extron electronic manual Connecting the RGB 320 Switching Interface

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Installing RGB 320 Switching Interface Components • Chapter 2

Connecting the RGB 320 Switching Interface

The RGB 320 has six inputs and two outputs, plus connections for RS-232 controls. Figure 2-1 shows an example of the types of equipment that may be part of the interface system.

Each RGB 320 input has five BNC connectors to allow for RGsB, RGBS or RGBHV input. There are also connectors for stereo audio. Although different devices can be used as inputs to the RGB 320, it was designed to be the center of a switching interface system, using buffer devices mounted in a wall, a table or a podium. Extron makes three types of buffer units that provide remote input to the RGB 320. In addition, the RGB 320 is a switcher, allowing one of six inputs to be displayed through a projector or monitor.

The two buffered outputs are identical, with six BNC connectors and 2-channel stereo audio. For example, one output may be used for the main display device (a projector or data monitor), while the other may go to a rack or podium mounted monitor. Switching and controls affect both output devices the same.

Figure 2-1. The RGB 320 as a Computer Video Switching Interface to a Line-quadrupling System

The example in Figure 2-1 includes a System 4LQex as the device that feeds the projector, with the RGB 320 as its fourth input. This allows for six remote computer video inputs, through the RGB 322, 324, 326 and 340 buffers, and three System 4 inputs for other video input signals to be line-quadrupled.

The main focus of the procedures described here will be for using these input buffers: RGB 322, RGB 324, RGB 326 and RGB 340. A User’s Manual

(P/N 68-338-01), which gives details on installation and operation of the buffers, is also shipped with each buffer.

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Contents RGB 320 Switching Interface Precautions Contents Chapter Four Using Windows Control Program 1Chapter One Introduction to Switching Interface What is a Switching Interface? Features SpecificationsWhat is a Switching Interface? FunctionRGB 322 and RGB 324 Can Be Installed in Walls Controlling the RGB 320 InterfaceFeatures SpecificationsMtbf RGB 322, RGB 324, RGB 326 and RGB 340 Input Buffers These buffer units have their own User’s Manual 68-338-012Chapter Two Rear Panel Connections Connecting the RGB 320 Switching Interface Rear Panel Connectors Rear Panel Has Connectors for Six Inputs and Two OutputsAudio Input Connections Audio Output ConnectionsChoosing Cables for Remote Inputs RGB 322/324/326/340 Input Buffer ConnectionsComposite Cables Inputs9a. Installation Cable Wired for the RGB Buffer Input CablesOperating the RGB 320 Panels Controlling the RGB 320 Interface Memory Functions store/recall/clearLCD Display Feature/Buffer model Type 322 324 326 340 Input buffer control RGB 322/324/326/340Front Panel Controls Using the RGB 320 Front Panel Buttons This button is also used to clear memory blocks See note onMaking Input Adjustments from the RGB 320 Front Panel Four Video and Audio AdjustmentsRear Panel Switches Diagnostic LEDsPeaking Switch DIP Switches Sync Options and Serration PulsesUsing Windows Control Program Installing Windows Control Software Connect the PC to the RGB 320 Switching InterfaceExecutive Mode Panel Normal Windows Control PanelExtron’s RGB 320 Control Program Help Contents RGB 320 HelpProgramming the RGB Remote Control Port RS-232 and Contact Closure Host-to-RGB 320 InstructionsContact Closure Operation Pin RS-232 UsageCommand/Response Table = CR/LFReconfig RGB 320-Initiated MessagesReference Material Related Product Lists Glossary of TermsCable and Connectors Related PartsMonitor Breakout Cables Laptop Breakout CablesGlossary of Terms Chrominance signal ConnectorCable equalization CapacitanceHorizontal resolution Distribution amplifierField FlickerPhantom power Power electricalResolution LuminanceSwitcher Serial portSmpte pattern SoftwareIndex FCC Class a Notice Extron’s Warranty Extron ELECTRONICS, Asia