Extron electronic 300, PVS 400, 200 manual Installation Stage Four, cont’d, Pull the cables

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Installation — Stage Four, cont’d

NThe installation must conform to national and local electrical codes, and UL requirements. Refer to the device’s user manual for details.

1.Pull the cables

a.Loosen the PCM 240 set screws and remove the PMP.

b.Gather all the cables from the speakers, A/V wall plates, MLC 104 IP Plus controller, and any optional devices installed that have been run to the projector location, and pull them down through the hole in the ceiling tile. These cables are:

the MLC power/RS-232 cable,

the CAT 5 input cables from the wall plates,

the speaker cables,

the MLC to projector IR/Serial comms cable,

any optional device cables (e.g. PPC 25 sensor)

c.Gather the cables together below the suspended ceiling and pass them down the PMP.

d.Screw the PMP back up into position and tighten the set screws on the PCM 240.

1c Gather the cables, pass them down the PMP and 1d screw it into place.

2. Install the PMK 450 Pole Mount kit

a.

Remove the front and rear plates from the PMK 450,

 

remove the side screws, and slide the top plate forward

 

and away from the base plate lugs.

b. Slide the PMK 450’s top plate up the projector pole until

 

it is located just above the cable access hole.

c.

Level the plate and secure it in place with the four set

 

screws located on the collar, ensuring that a minimum

 

of three set screws are tightened firmly against the pole.

 

Rotate the pipe if necessary to achieve this.

d. Pull the CAT 5 cables from the A/V wall plates, the

 

speaker cables, and the MLC control cable through the

 

access hole, ready for connection to the switcher. Leave

Slide the top cover upwards until it is located just above the cable access hole.

Front

(towards screen)

Cable access

hole

PMK 450

Top Plate

PMP

Projector pipe

2b Slide the top plate up onto the pole

Cables from A/V wall plates, MLC 104 IP Plus, and SI 3CT LP speakers.

the MLC-to- projector serial communications cable to

hang out of the bottom of the pipe.

e. Insert the output video signal cables (VGA and RCA)

into the access hole and pull them down the pipe so

one end hangs out the pipe with the MLC to projector

communication cable. These cables connect to the

projector later.

1

5

6

Cables from PVS 204SA

1 1 2 3 4 4

 

 

Cables to PVS 204SA

 

1

1 A/V wall plate cables, RGB (2), Video (1)

 

3 MLC 104 IP Plus switcher control cable

3

1

 

1

4 SI 3CT LP speaker cables

 

44 To PVS 204SA

Cables to Projector

2MLC 104 IP Plus projector control cable

5VGA cable

2

5

6

6

 

To Projector

Video cable

 

 

Switcher and projector cable overview

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Contents PoleVault Systems Consignes de Sécurité Français PrecautionsSafety Instructions English Sicherheitsanleitungen DeutschIntroduction PoleVault Systems Installation IntroductionFCC Class a Notice PoleVault System installation and wiring overview Introduction, contdRoom layout Typical classroom installationPoleVault Systems Installation Introduction Planning RoomLocation of the screen and projector Example of a classroom installationIntroduction Planning, cont’d ADA overhead and side clearance requirementsLocation of MediaLink Controller and Wall Plates Example classroom with four speaker installationType and location of the speakers Inventory Introduction Inventory OverviewIncluded items PoleVault System Devices and Hardware, contd PoleVault System Devices and Hardware, cont’dIntroduction Inventory Overview, cont’d PoleVault System Ceiling SpeakersOptional installation hardware Items not includedInstallation tools Outline of installation steps Installation OverviewPoleVault Systems Installation Installation Overview PCM 240 Projector Ceiling Mount Where it goes Screws up into PCMPoleVault Systems Installation Installation Stage PMP Projector Mounting PoleMark screen location 2c Install the PMP2d Screw the adjuster plate onto the PMP 1a Mark the screen locationVerify the image location Installation Stage One, cont’d2f Slide and lock the projector onto the adjuster plate 2e Attach the bracket to the projectorCut the ceiling tile InstallationUsing these dimensions, mark and cut a hole for 5d Screw the PMP into the mounting plate viewed from belowTighten the four T-bar securing screws on the PCM Secure the Projector Ceiling Mount to the ceiling6e Tighten the turnbuckles 6g Attach the safety cable to the PCM Install the ScreenPower outlet installation on PCM This stage involves installing the devices shown below Stage Two Install the Wall Plates and MLC 104 IPMLC 104 IP Plus MediaLink Controller PVS 204SA switcher Cables1d Features for mud ring installation Stage Two Install the Wallplates and MLC 104 IP PlusInstall mud rings MLC 104 IP Plus mud ringProjector communication cables from Signal Cable Label colorPull cables 2c Pull the cables at each locationInstallation Stage Two, cont’d Install wall platesTWire stripping lengths Install MediaLink Controller4a Connecting the MLC to the switcher An RS-232 cable or IR emitter cable, as 4c Connect to the LAN using a CAT 5 cableConnect the MLC to the projector with AppropriateConnections made to the MLC 104 IP Plus 4e Secure the MLC 104 IP Plus to the mud ringStage Three Install the PV SI 3C LP Ceiling Speakers PV SI 3C LP Ceiling SpeakersCut ceiling tile Installation Stage Three, cont’d Cable the speakersStereo or dual mono output using parallel speaker wiring Pole captive screw connector4c Wire the captive screw connector Dual mono output To terminate the cable, strip the end of the cableFinish speaker installation 5a Apply putty to speaker grillPVS 204SA PoleVault Switcher Stage Four Install the PMK 450 and the PVS 204SAThis stage covers installing the devices shown below PMK 450 Pole Mount KitSwitcher and projector cable overview Installation Stage Four, cont’dInstall the PMK 450 Pole Mount kit Pull the cables3c Wire the captive screw connector for the power supply Install the PVS 204SA switcherPMK 450 bottom plate and secure it using velcro 3d Set the DIP switches as desiredConnect the cables to the switcher Finish installing the Pole Mount kitBControl/power cable from the MLC 104 IP Plus PVS 204SA cable connections4d Replace projector on the adjuster plate 4c Attach and screw down rear plate1a Load Global Configurator 2 software Stage Five Configure the SystemConfigure the system Launch GC2. Click on Help, then Contents or press F1PoleVault Systems Installation Installation Stage 2c Check that an image is present, adjust as needed Installation Stage Five, cont’dLoosen all pivot screws and adjust the vertical angle Test the systemAdjust the configuration as necessary Final installationRelease the input button Open the sensor and loop a wire around the sensor Optional Accessory Installation PPCInstallation Procedure Priority Page Controller included partsStrip 3/16 of insulation from each conductor on the bare Connect the power supply via the PoleVault switcher Sensitivity knob adjustment Testing and Adjustment ProcedurePriority Page Controller Time DIP switch settings PoleVault Systems Installation Reference Information Reference InformationWall or furniture mountable with included Decora wall plate Lbs 0.1 kgInstallation Reference Information, cont’d Page Extron USA West
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