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In order to ensure the credibility and the user’s safety, please comply with the following items during installa-
tion, maintenance and operation of the switch.
1. The switch must be in stable position. Use only the power supply that comes with unit. Do not use an al-
ternate as it may damage it.
2. Do not place the switcher near hot or cold surfaces or sources.
3. To avoid any damage by over heating, please keep the environment in good ventilation to radiate the heat
when running the switcher.
4. The switcher should be turned off when it is not used.
5. Please do not attempt to take cover off the switcher for there is a high-voltage component inside that could
cause electric shock.
6. Do not splash any liquid or chemical on or near the equipment.
7. Please make sure all the wiring are in working condition and are not cut or damaged.
This RGB Switchers User Manual can be used for other RGB matrix switcher models. This manual is only an
instruction for operators, not for any maintenance usage.
Any changes of functions and parameters since then will be informed separately. This manual is copyright
Atlona Technologies. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be copied or reproduced without the
prior written consent of Atlona Technologies.
Please check the Atlona website for updates.
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The RGBHV series switcher is a high-performance professional switcher built for cross switching between
multiple RGBHV or Component Video and Audio Signals. This series of matrix switchers were originallyin-
tended to be used for the switching of RGBHV signals, however with Component Video being a more popu-
lar and prevalent format, these switchers can be converted using the supplied BNC to RCA adapters. If audio
needs to be matrixed separate from the video, we recommend using the models that are designatedwith
“-A” in the product name. All switchers can be controlled by front panel controls, RS232 or IR.
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