Extron electronic RGB 160XI, RGB 164XI Controls and Installation, cont’d, Installation overview

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Controls and Installation, cont’d

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OUTPUT 1

 

 

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OUTPUT 2

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1

If desired, mount the interface to an equipment rack (RGB

 

164xi only) or to or through a desk or other suitable

 

surface using Extron’s optional mounting kit. See

 

Mounting the interface in the next section.

 

Turn off power to the computer and its monitor. Turn off

2

 

power to the projector or display device. Disconnect the

 

power cord from the interface.

Figure 2-6 — RGB 134xi rear panel

100-240 0.5A MAX.

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OUTPUT

 

 

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15

3

Connect the computer to the Analog or Analog/ECL input

 

connector on the front of the interface. If you are using an

 

MBC interface with the RGB 130xi or 134xi, connect the

 

MBC cable to the Analog/ECL connector and connect the

 

MBC power cable to the MBC power jack. See the

 

diagram in the Cabling section of this chapter.

4

For the RGB 160xi and RGB 164xi, if a local computer

 

monitor is being used, connect the monitor to the Buffered

Figure 2-7 — RGB 160xi rear panel

Local Monitor Output connector.

5 For audio connections, see the Cabling and Connecting

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NONE

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INPUT 1

 

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R

 

 

 

 

 

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15

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audio output sections in this chapter.

 

Connect the projector or other output display device(s) to

6

 

the interface’s BNC output connectors, as described in the

 

Cabling section in this chapter.

 

Set the interface’s DIP switches. See Setting the DIP

7

 

switches at the end of this chapter.

Figure 2-8 — RGB 164xi rear panel

12DIP switches — 4 switches to control sync on green on output, Digital Display Sync Processing, serration pulses, and either 75- Ohm (RGB 130xi and RGB 134xi) or spare (RGB 160xi and RGB 164xi) (see Setting the DIP switches in this chapter).

DDSP disables horizontal shift.

13BNC output — 6 BNC connectors to output RGsB, RGBS, and

14RGBHV.

15Stereo audio output — 3.5 mm captive screw audio connector.

Installation

Installation overview

Except where noted, the installation procedures for the various interface models are the same. See Cabling in this chapter for additional information.

8 Power on the computer, monitor, projector/display

device, and the interface. The image should now display

on screen. If it does not, double check steps 2 through 7

and make adjustments as needed. To adjust horizontal

and vertical sync polarity and to set vertical sync pulse

width, see Setting internal jumpers section at the end of this

chapter.

Mounting the interface

The RGB 164xi can be mounted on a rack, all models can be mounted under or through a desk or other surface.

Rack mounting (RGB 164xi only)

Mount the RGB 164xi on an Extron 19" 1U Universal Rack Shelf (part #60-190-01) and in an equipment rack (figure 2-9) as follows:

1.

Remove the feet from the bottom of the case if installed.

2.

Mount the converter on the rack shelf, using two 4-40 x

 

1/8 screws in opposite (diagonal) corners.

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Contents Universal Interfaces RGB 130xi, 134xi, 160xiExtron’s Warranty PrecautionsFCC Class a Notice Table of Contents RGB 130xi, 134xi, 160xi Table of Contents, cont’dAbout the Interfaces FeaturesIntroduction About this ManualDdsp disables horizontal shift Controls and InstallationFront Panel Features Rear Panel FeaturesMounting the interface Controls and Installation, cont’dInstallation Installation overviewThrough desk mounting Under desk mountingCabling Extron does not guarantee the performanceInterface if a low quality input cable is used Ddsp digital display sync processing Setting the DIP switchesAll models SOG sync on green outputRGB 160xi and RGB 164xi only Setting internal jumpersSerr serration pulses Ohm local monitor video input terminationAAppendix a Specifications Specifications, Part Numbers, and TemplatesGeneral Specifications, Part Numbers, Templates, cont’dAccessories and Part Numbers RGB 130xi, 134xi, 160xi, 164xi Specifications, Part NumbersMounting Templates Signal input cable kits for RGB 160xi, RGBSpecifications, Part Numbers, Templates, cont’d Specifications, Part Numbers, Templates, cont’d
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RGB 160XI, RGB 164XI specifications

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