Extron electronic 464xi Euro Channel and floorbox versions, Rear panel features and cabling

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Installation and Operation, cont’d

Blank plates (two single-space and one double-space) are included with the interfaces to cover unused spaces. Adapter plates must be ordered separately (see “Optional Adapter Plates” in appendix A). They must also be attached to the faceplate and cabled before the interface is installed in the wall or furniture. The screws needed for installing the adapter plates are supplied (MAAPs), or built into the plates (AAPs), so no additional screws will be needed.

1.

Remove the blank plates from the interface by unscrewing

 

the hex screws (MAAPs), or nuts (AAPs) that fasten the

 

plates to the faceplate.

2.

Attach the adapter plates to the faceplate with the

 

provided hex screws (MAAPs), or captive washers and #4-

 

40 nuts (AAPs).

3.

Attach the output cables to the rear connectors of the

 

adapter plates. Soldering will be required for some

 

connectors. Attach foil and braided shields to ground

 

connections.

Euro Channel and floorbox versions

The RGB 460xi and RGB 468xi are available in a Euro Channel (EC) version and the RGB 460xi is available in two floorbox models (MK and FSR) (see appendix A for part numbers).

The front and rear panel features, cabling requirements, and testing/troubleshooting procedures are identical to the descriptions shown in this chapter for the wall box models. For installation instructions, see the RGB 400xi Series installation guide that addresses your specific requirements.

Rear panel features and cabling

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1DIP switches — This bank of DIP switches, as illustrated below, controls sync on green output, composite sync output, DDSP (Digital Display Sync Processing), serration pulse output, vertical sync pulse width, and composite sync routing. Moving a switch up will set it to “On” and moving it down will set it to “Off”.

Closed / On

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Open / Off

The default for all DIP switches except for switch 7 is

Off (down).

1 — Sync on green

Off — The interface outputs separate horizontal and vertical sync (on the H and V connectors) for

RGBHV.

On — The interface outputs sync on green (RGsB).

2— Composite sync — This switch controls composite sync output.

Off — The interface outputs RGBHV or RGsB video.

On — The interface outputs combined horizontal and vertical sync for RGBS.

3 — DDSP (Digital Display Sync Processing)

This feature may be necessary for digital display devices such as LCD, DLP (digital light processing) and plasma displays. Use this option if the image is not displayed properly after other options, such as serration pulse and vertical sync pulse width, have been explored.

Off — The interface performs sync processing operations, such as centering, with ADSP.

7

8

94

2

3

515

On — The interface uses DDSP instead of ADSP. DDSP does not process the sync signal.

DDSP disables the horizontal shifting control.

4 — Serration pulse — Many LCD and DLP projectors and plasma displays, must have serration pulses removed from the sync signal in order to be displayed properly. Flagging or bending at the top of the video image is a sign that the serration pulses should be removed.

Off — The interface does not output serration pulses.

On — The interface outputs serration pulses in the vertical sync interval.

Rear panel of the RGB 464xi interface

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Contents RGB 460xi , 460xi Dual 464xi , 468xi , and 468 Mxi FCC Class a Notice PrecautionsExtron’s Warranty Table of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d OneIntroduction RGB 460xi SeriesIntroduction Installation and OperationTwo Installation and Operation Installation Overview Interface DetailsFront panel features and cabling UL RequirementsInstallation and Operation, cont’d Ddsp disables the horizontal shifting controlRgbhv Rear panel features and cablingEuro Channel and floorbox versions Pre-installation testing/troubleshooting Connect the sleeve to ground Gnd. ConnectingSleeve to a negative terminal will damage Audio output circuitsMounting the optional AAP or Maap device If the image does not appear or there is no soundAppendix a Specifications, Part Numbers AccessoriesInstallation and Operation, cont’d Application Examples Specifications, Accessories, Part Numbers SpecificationsGeneral Specifications, Accessories, Part Numbers, cont’dAudio output RGB Cables AccessoriesIncluded Parts High-resolution cables cont’d Part number Optional Adapter Plates