Installation and Operation, cont’d
Cabling
The PA 300 is specifically designed for long cable run applications. For best results, install the amplifier close to the signal source to drive a long cable to the display.
The inputs of the PA 300 are BNC connectors. If the signal source uses a
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To make input and output connections to other devices, do the following:
1.Turn off the PC and the local monitor.
2.Connect the output of the RGB source to the PA 300 input.
3.Connect the PA 300 output to the RGB display device.
4.Turn on the source and display devices, then the PA 300.
5.Adjust the front panel potentiometers to achieve the optimal image quality for your display. See chapter 3, "Adjusting the Display", for detailed instructions.