Extron electronic 200, PVS 400, 300 manual Introduction, FCC Class a Notice

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Introduction

FCC Class A Notice

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The Class A limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

Overview

This manual covers the installation of the Extron PoleVaultSystem in a drop ceiling room with a wood or concrete structural ceiling above. If the location has a concrete or beam style ceiling and no drop ceiling, alternative ceiling mounts can be obtained separately from Extron (see 2c, "Optional items", page 1-9). For those types of installation, refer to the individual mounting hardware user's manuals for the method.

It is assumed that the installer has some knowledge and experience of A/V, electrical, or electronic device installation. This manual guides the A/V installer through the steps for installation and connection of each of the system’s component parts.

It may be that the locations for the devices (e.g., wall plates, projector, and screen) have been pre-determined. However, some room installation examples are given to help in installations where final location is yet to be determined.

The PoleVault System

Extron PoleVault Systems are easy-to-use, network-enabled, all-inclusive packages, making them ideal for single- projector K-12 classrooms. PoleVault Systems use economical twisted pair cables for transmitting signals and include network connectivity for Web-based asset management, monitoring, and control.

NThe hardware and devices listed on the inventory pages have individual user manuals which have detailed safety information, installation, set-up, and configuration instructions, and should be referred to as needed.

For operation and set up of the projector, screen, and input devices, refer to the relevant manufacturer's manuals supplied with those devices.

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Contents PoleVault Systems Sicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch PrecautionsSafety Instructions English Consignes de Sécurité FrançaisPoleVault Systems Installation Introduction IntroductionFCC Class a Notice Introduction, contd PoleVault System installation and wiring overviewRoom Typical classroom installationPoleVault Systems Installation Introduction Planning Room layoutADA overhead and side clearance requirements Example of a classroom installationIntroduction Planning, cont’d Location of the screen and projectorExample classroom with four speaker installation Location of MediaLink Controller and Wall PlatesType and location of the speakers Introduction Inventory Overview InventoryIncluded items PoleVault System Devices and Hardware, cont’d PoleVault System Devices and Hardware, contdPoleVault System Ceiling Speakers Introduction Inventory Overview, cont’dItems not included Optional installation hardwareInstallation tools Installation Overview Outline of installation stepsPoleVault Systems Installation Installation Overview PMP Projector Mounting Pole Where it goes Screws up into PCMPoleVault Systems Installation Installation Stage PCM 240 Projector Ceiling Mount1a Mark the screen location 2c Install the PMP2d Screw the adjuster plate onto the PMP Mark screen location2e Attach the bracket to the projector Installation Stage One, cont’d2f Slide and lock the projector onto the adjuster plate Verify the image location5d Screw the PMP into the mounting plate viewed from below InstallationUsing these dimensions, mark and cut a hole for Cut the ceiling tileSecure the Projector Ceiling Mount to the ceiling Tighten the four T-bar securing screws on the PCM6e Tighten the turnbuckles Install the Screen 6g Attach the safety cable to the PCMPower outlet installation on PCM Stage Two Install the Wall Plates and MLC 104 IP This stage involves installing the devices shown belowMLC 104 IP Plus MediaLink Controller Cables PVS 204SA switcherMLC 104 IP Plus mud ring Stage Two Install the Wallplates and MLC 104 IP PlusInstall mud rings 1d Features for mud ring installation2c Pull the cables at each location Signal Cable Label colorPull cables Projector communication cables fromInstall wall plates Installation Stage Two, cont’dInstall MediaLink Controller TWire stripping lengths4a Connecting the MLC to the switcher Appropriate 4c Connect to the LAN using a CAT 5 cableConnect the MLC to the projector with An RS-232 cable or IR emitter cable, as4e Secure the MLC 104 IP Plus to the mud ring Connections made to the MLC 104 IP PlusPV SI 3C LP Ceiling Speakers Stage Three Install the PV SI 3C LP Ceiling SpeakersCut ceiling tile Cable the speakers Installation Stage Three, cont’dTo terminate the cable, strip the end of the cable Pole captive screw connector4c Wire the captive screw connector Dual mono output Stereo or dual mono output using parallel speaker wiring5a Apply putty to speaker grill Finish speaker installationPMK 450 Pole Mount Kit Stage Four Install the PMK 450 and the PVS 204SAThis stage covers installing the devices shown below PVS 204SA PoleVault SwitcherPull the cables Installation Stage Four, cont’dInstall the PMK 450 Pole Mount kit Switcher and projector cable overview3d Set the DIP switches as desired Install the PVS 204SA switcherPMK 450 bottom plate and secure it using velcro 3c Wire the captive screw connector for the power supplyPVS 204SA cable connections Finish installing the Pole Mount kitBControl/power cable from the MLC 104 IP Plus Connect the cables to the switcher4c Attach and screw down rear plate 4d Replace projector on the adjuster plateLaunch GC2. Click on Help, then Contents or press F1 Stage Five Configure the SystemConfigure the system 1a Load Global Configurator 2 softwarePoleVault Systems Installation Installation Stage Test the system Installation Stage Five, cont’dLoosen all pivot screws and adjust the vertical angle 2c Check that an image is present, adjust as neededFinal installation Adjust the configuration as necessaryRelease the input button Priority Page Controller included parts Optional Accessory Installation PPCInstallation Procedure Open the sensor and loop a wire around the sensorStrip 3/16 of insulation from each conductor on the bare Connect the power supply via the PoleVault switcher Testing and Adjustment Procedure Sensitivity knob adjustmentPriority Page Controller Time DIP switch settings Reference Information PoleVault Systems Installation Reference InformationLbs 0.1 kg Wall or furniture mountable with included Decora wall plateInstallation Reference Information, cont’d Page Extron USA West
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200, 300, 400, PVS 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.