Extron electronic FOX 2G Tx Configuration, cont’d RS-232 Control of Tx and Rx Units, Receiver

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Configuration, cont’d

RS-232 Control of Tx and Rx Units

When the FOX 2G Tx/Rx AV is configured by RS-232 commands, some commands are processed by the transmitter and others are processed by the receiver. The SIS commands do not distinguish between the two units. The system routes the commands based on where they are processed.

A system block diagram showing which functions are processed by the transmitter and which are processed by the receiver is shown below:

Transmitter

Fiber Link 1

Fiber Link 2

(optional)

Receiver

Process

Input configuration Audio gain

Process Color Tint Brightness Contrast Video mute

Output configuration Daisy chain/

loop out mode Audio mute Audio output level

Figure 3-4 — System block diagram

For full functionality, both fiber optic links must be enabled. If only Link 1 is enabled, the ability to configure the system through SIS commands is limited by the lack of return communication from the receiver to the transmitter:

All configuration carried out using the transmitter will be processed normally because only fiber Link 1 is required.

Queries from the transmitter about the status of receiver settings will not be processed correctly because fiber Link 2 is required to carry the return signal.

The receiver cannot be used to configure the transmitter because fiber Link 2 is required.

The lack of communication between the transmitter and the receiver can result in mismatches in the value settings of the two units, which may cause confusion with control systems or software applications. To avoid this confusion, within four seconds of Link 2 becoming active, the receiver settings are automatically copied to the transmitter to ensure settings for both units match.

NWhen the receiver settings are copied to the transmitter, existing transmitter settings are overwritten and it may be necessary to update those values.

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Contents FOX 2G Tx/Rx AV Video and Audio Fiber Optic Transmitter and ReceiverPrecautions 安全须知 中文 FCC Class a NoticePage Quick Start Guide -­ FOX 2G Tx/Rx AV FOX 2G Tx/Rx AV Quick Start Guide QS-1Quick Start Guide -­ FOX 2G Tx/Rx AV, cont’d QS-2 FOX 2G Tx/Rx AV Quick Start GuideTable of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d One FOX 2G Tx/Rx AV Introduction About this ManualAbout the FOX 2G Tx/Rx AV FOX 2G Tx/Rx AV Features Introduction, cont’d FOX 2G Tx/Rx AV Application Diagram Extron FOX 2G Tx AVTwo Tabletop placement FOX 2G Tx/Rx AV Installation and SetupMounting the FOX 2G Tx/Rx AV Rack MountingRack mounting procedures FOX 2G Tx/Rx AV Installation and SetupInstallation and Setup, cont’d Under-desk mountingThrough-desk mounting Through-desk mountingProjector mounting Projector mountingU-bolt attachment FOX 2G Rx AV Installation and Setup, cont’d Front Panel FeaturesFOX 2G Tx AV Rear Panel Features FOX 2G Tx AVInstallation and Setup, cont’d Operation Power InputVideo Connections BNC Input Mini DIN InputAudio Connections Audio connectionsAlarm Fiber Optic Cable Connector Daisy Chain Capability Extron FOX 2G Tx AVInstallation and Setup, cont’d Three FOX 2G Tx/Rx AV Configuration RS-232 PortsRear panel RS-232 Remote port Configuration, cont’d RS-232 Control of Tx and Rx Units ReceiverSimple Instruction Set SIS Commands Introduction to SISConfiguration, cont’d Symbols used in this manualError messages Additional description Command/Response Table for SIS CommandsCommand Ascii Command Response Command Ascii Command Response Additional description ConfigurationMemory Presets Output video formatAudio mute Audio gain and attenuationFOX 2G Tx/Rx AV Audio output level Auto MemoryLink #2 Transmission Auto ImageTest Pattern AudX#X1!X1@ Information RequestFactory Defaults Status RequestStarting the program Installing the softwareWindows-Based Program Control FOX Extender WCP window Status areaMemory Preset area Mute areaVideo Adjustment area Video Format areasAdvanced Configuration area 12 Advanced Configuration areaAudio Adjustment area 13 Audio Adjustment areaFirmware for FOX 2G Tx/Rx AV SIS Command Validity Table AdjustmentConfiguration, cont’d AAppendix a Specifications FOX 2G Tx/Rx AV Reference InformationVideo output receivers VideoVideo input transmitters Reference Information, cont’d AudioAudio inputs transmitters Audio outputs receiversControl/remote GeneralEMI/EMC Optional Accessories Included parts Replacement Part numberAccessory Part number Included PartsReference Information, cont’d Extron’s Warranty Central AmericaExtron Electronics. All rights reserved

FOX 2G Tx specifications

Extron Electronics, a leader in the field of advanced audiovisual solutions, has introduced the FOX 2G Tx, a cutting-edge transmitter designed to meet the ever-evolving demands of modern AV systems. This device is an essential component in Extron's FOX Series, which is renowned for its robust capabilities in extending HDMI signals over long distances while ensuring high-quality performance.

The FOX 2G Tx utilizes sophisticated technology to transmit uncompressed HDMI signals up to 330 feet over multimode fiber and up to 2,500 feet over single-mode fiber. This unrivaled range allows for flexible installation options in a variety of applications, such as large auditoriums, control rooms, and educational settings. The transmitter supports HDMI 2.0, accommodating resolutions up to 4K at 60 Hz with 4:4:4 chroma subsampling. This feature is crucial in preserving image quality, making it ideal for high-definition video content and presentations.

One of the standout features of the FOX 2G Tx is its support for HDCP 2.3, ensuring compatibility with the latest digital content protection standards. This guarantees that users can transmit protected content without issues. Additionally, the device supports deep color, 3D, and multi-channel audio formats including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, providing a comprehensive multimedia experience.

Another distinguishing characteristic of the FOX 2G Tx is its simplicity in installation and operation. The device is designed with a compact form factor and includes mounting options, making it easy to integrate into existing AV systems. Furthermore, it is equipped with an intuitive status LED that provides real-time feedback on signal presence and operational status, allowing for quick troubleshooting and maintenance.

For enhanced flexibility, the FOX 2G Tx features a built-in EDID emulator. This ensures that the source device and display maintain optimal signal quality by preserving the correct metadata for each connected device. The use of fiber optic technology also contributes to superior immunity against electrical interference, resulting in a stable signal transmission, even in environments with high electromagnetic interference.

In summary, the Extron FOX 2G Tx is a versatile and powerful transmitter that excels in delivering high-quality HDMI signals over long distances. With its advanced features, compatibility with the latest standards, and user-friendly design, it is a go-to solution for professional AV installations seeking reliability and performance. Whether in corporate, educational, or entertainment settings, the FOX 2G Tx stands out as a key component in modern audiovisual setups.