HSA 200/222 Series • Introduction
HSA 200/222 Series • Introduction
Introduction
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The installed enclosures fit nearly flush within a table or podium
top (figure 1-4), storing the connectors out of the way and out of
sight. To access the connectors, the user presses down on the
top of the enclosure, releasing a mechanical latch. A gas lift tips
the connectors into view.
Projector
Extron HSA 200C
Mounted
Through a Table
or Podium
Extron
HSA 200C
Hideaway Surface
Access Enclosure
Figure 1-4 — HSA 200C application

About the Extender board line driver

The Extron Extender board in the HSA 200CE and 200SE is a
one-input VGA – UXGA/VESA line driver with audio. It boosts
the video signal between a laptop or desktop computer and a
monitor or projector. It has a 300 MHz (-3 dB) video bandwidth.
The Extender accepts one computer-video input and one stereo
audio input, and features one buffered VGA-type RGB output
and one stereo audio output. With an optional Mac/VGA
adapter, the Extender board can also buffer Macintosh signals.

Features

All models

UL/c-UL listing
CSA certification
Easy access to connectors
Durable mechanical movement and latching mechanism
Available in a variety of surface finishes
Includes a variety of RJ-45 connector bezel colors: black,
red, blue, orange, gray, white, ivory, yellow, and green
Compact size
Computer video and audio connections (HSA 200 models
only)
RJ-45 (CAT 6) network, data, or communications
connections (teminated in accordance with the
TIA/EIA T 568 A standard)
Grounded AC receptacle(s)

HSA 200CE and HSA 200SE models only

HSA 200CE and 200SE models include an Extender line driver
board, which provides several features not available on the
standard models.
Signal boosting ability — The gain/peaking adjustment
increases video signal voltages to compensate for signal
degradation caused by long cables. The Extender board
can send a high resolution signal up to 250 feet (76.2 m)
through Extron’s BNC-5 Mini HR cable.
Sync restoration — Each Extender board restores low
level sync voltages found on many laptops (as low as two
volts) to normal TTL levels.
Stereo audio — Unbalanced stereo audio inputs can be
output as balanced or unbalanced stereo audio.
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