Extron electronic FOX 500 DA6 user manual Status area, Memory Preset area Mute area

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Status area

The status area provides visual indications of the connection status. These indications are similar to the front panel indications described in chapter 2, "Installation and Operation".

RGB present indicator — This indicator is green when the DA detects a sync signal on its video input:

Horizontal sync (H) (for RGBHV video)

Composite sync (S) (for RGBS video)

Green (Sync on green) (G) (for RGsB or RsGsBs video)

Audio present indicator — This indicator is green when the DA detects a low level audio signal for a short period of time. This indicator goes dark if the audio signal drops below the minimum threshold for a short period of time.

Link 1 indicator — This indicator is green when the receiver detects light on the fiber optic cable Optical 1.

NThe master receiver detects the Optical 1 light. It reports the status to the DA via the optional Optical 2 cable connected to output 1.

If your computer is connected to either of the DA's serial ports, and the Optical 2 cable is not connected in your system, the control program's Link 1 indicator does not show green (detected), whether the receiver detects the link or not.

Link 2 indicator — This indicator is green when the DA detects light on the fiber optic cable Optical 2.

The Status area also shows to which unit the controlling PC is connected, the FOX 500 model (multimode or singlemode), and the video input frequency.

Memory Preset area

The Memory Preset area provides a means to save and recall memory presets. Memory presets are saved values of the horizontal and vertical position and sizing information. See the FOX 500 User's Manual , for more information on presets.

Mute area

Click the Video Mute and/or Audio Mute radio buttons in the Mute area to turn the video and/or audio mutes on and off.

NWhen the video output is muted, the receivers mute the red, green, and blue planes, but leave the horizontal and vertical or composite sync plane(s) live so that there is no loss of sync in the display device.

NWhen you mute or unmute the output, the setting is changed in the receivers. The master receiver reports the changes via the optional Optical 2 cable connected betweeen the DA and the master receiver.

If your computer is connected to either of the DA's serial ports, and the Optical 2 cable is not connected between the master receiver and the DA in your system, you can still mute the outputs in the control program's Mute area, but the program cannot report the position values. The Set video (or audio) mute On or Off message is displayed for approximately 1 second (figure 3-5).

Figure 3-5 — Alternate Mute area indication

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Contents FOX 500 DA6 Precautions Extron’s Warranty安全须知 中文 FCC Class a NoticeQuick Start Guide FOX 500 DA6 StepChapter Two Installation and Operation FOX 500 DA6 Table of ContentsQuick Start Guide FOX 500 DA6 cont’d Table of Contents, contd Appendix a Reference InformationIntroduction About this ManualAbout the FOX 500 DA6 Features Introduction, cont’dTwo FOX 500 DA6Installation and Operation Tabletop placementMounting the Unit Rack mountingInstallation and Operation, cont’d ConnectionsAlarm outputs port For remote monitoring Front panel Configuration port Rear panel serial ports connection Alarm outputs connectionFront Panel Indicators This port is RS-232 only, with the following protocolsInstallation and Operation, cont’d System Operation ThreeRemote Control Front Panel Configuration PortRear Panel Remote RS-232 Ports Simple Instruction Set ControlRemote Control, cont’d SymbolsUnit-initiated messages Front panel operationsError responses TimeoutUsing the command/response table Command/response table for SIS commands Memory presets Total pixelsRemote List sync frequencyFront panel lock Executive mode Audio muteAuto memory Auto imageResets Information requestsRemote Control, cont’d Windows-based Program Control Installing the softwareStarting the program Memory Preset area Mute area Status areaVideo Adjustment area Output Configuration areaAdvanced Configuration area Firmware upgrade Audio Adjustment areaAudio Output Level area Open window AAppendix a Specifications Reference InformationReference Information, cont’d Audio inputGeneral Reference Information, cont’d Part Numbers Reference Information, cont’d

FOX 500 DA6 specifications

The Extron FOX 500 DA6 is a state-of-the-art digital distribution amplifier designed to deliver exceptional performance for professional audio and video applications. This unit is particularly well-suited for environments where high-quality signal distribution is crucial, such as corporate settings, educational institutions, and control rooms.

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Another significant aspect of the FOX 500 DA6 is its flexible input and output configuration. The device comes with six outputs, allowing for multiple display connections without the need for additional hardware. This versatility makes the HDMI distribution amplifier ideal for scenarios where multiple monitors or projectors are in use.

In terms of ease of use, the unit is equipped with an intuitive user interface that simplifies setup and operation. It also supports automatic switching between inputs, a valuable feature for users who require quick transitions between sources. Technicians will appreciate the unit's ability to maintain signal integrity, with features like signal amplification and equalization that compensate for signal loss over longer cable runs.

The FOX 500 DA6 is designed for reliability and durability, meeting the rigorous standards expected in commercial environments. Its compact form factor allows for easy integration into racks or other setups without taking up excessive space.

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In summary, the Extron FOX 500 DA6 is a powerful digital distribution amplifier that caters to the demands of modern AV applications with its advanced features, reliable performance, and user-friendly design.