Installation and Operation, cont’d

RGB 408 front and rear features

INPUT

HIGH Z

 

75 Ohm

AUTO POWER

 

AUDIO

 

 

H. SHIFT

 

 

 

 

 

Extron

 

 

 

RGB 408

 

 

 

 

 

FRONT

1

2

3

4

5

6

1Auto power LED — If this LED is on, power and video sync pulses are present. If no sync is present, power and this LED turn off.

2H. Shift (horizontal shift) control — This controls horizontal centering. If output is SOG or if DIP SW1-2 (DDSP) is set to On, the horizontal shift control is disabled.

3Input — This 9-pin D-sub male connector is for RGB analog input.

4Audio input 3.5 mm stereo PC-type connector for unbalanced input — Wire the PC audio input plug as shown here.

Tip (+)

Sleeve (GND)

Ring (R, -)

Tip (L, +)

Sleeve (GND)

5High Z/75 Ohm switch — For proper video termination, set this switch to 75 Ohms if no local monitor will be connected.

6Architectural adapter plates installation bay — Up to four adapter plates for pass-through audio/video connections can be attached at one time to the interface. See the “Attaching adapter plates” section in this chapter for installation instructions.

15

J12

J11

 

J9

SW1 J10

J8

1 2

 

ON

 

 

 

 

 

J13

 

 

 

 

 

1

= +5V 20 mA max.

3 2 1

 

.8V .9V

 

H

 

2

= –5V 20 mA max.

J13

 

 

J9

 

G

3

= Ground

 

 

 

 

 

RGB 406/

 

 

 

B

R

 

 

 

 

 

.7V

.8V

V

J9

SW1

1. ON = Remove

RGB 408

 

 

.7V

.7V

CS

 

 

 

serration pulses.

Captive

.9V

 

ON

 

2. ON = Digital

Screw

 

 

J10

J8

 

display sync.

Connector

J10

J8

 

33-398-01 B

08 99

REAR

6

7

8

9

10 11

12

13

14

7BNC output connectors — These 6 connectors are for video and sync output. Connect the coaxial cables’ BNC connectors as shown here for red, green and blue

H

G

video output, and either separate

horizontal and vertical sync or

B

R

V

 

composite sync.

CS

 

8J13 jumper — Pin 1 = +5V, pin 2 = -5V, pin 3 = ground.

9Audio output 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connector

— The label below this connector provides a wiring diagram for balanced audio output.

10SW1 DIP switches

1.On = Remove serration pulses.

2.On = Enable Digital Display Sync Processing (DDSP).

11J10 blue gain/peaking jumper — Settings are shown on the label located below the circuit board.

12J9 green gain/peaking jumper

13J8 red gain/peaking jumper

14Circuit board — Only key components are shown here.

15Twisted-pair wire — Splice these wires to a

12to 24VAC or VDC power source.

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400 specifications

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