Controls and Installation

Front Panel Features

RGB 130

 

INPUTS

UNIVERSAL INTERFACE W/ADSP

AUDIO

ANALOG/ECL

 

 

MBC

MIN/MAX

 

 

 

H. SHIFT

V. SHIFT

 

POWER

 

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Figure 2-1 — RGB 130xi front panel

RGB 134

 

 

INPUTS

 

 

 

UNIVERSAL INTERFACE W/ADSP

 

AUDIO

ANALOG/ECL

MBC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MIN/MAX

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

POWER

H. SHIFT

 

V. SHIFT

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Figure 2-2 — RGB 134xi front panel

 

 

RGB 160

RGB 160xi and RGB 164xi — HD 15-pin female analog video input connector.

4MBC power (RGB 130xi and RGB 134xi only) — 2.5 mm jack provides power for MBC buffer.

5ID bit termination DIP switches (RGB 160xi and RGB 164xi only) — Provides proper ID bit termination on the local monitor output for a laptop computer that is not attached to a local monitor.

6Buffered local monitor output (RGB 160xi and RGB 164xi only) — HD 15-pin female for output to a local monitor.

7Horizontal shift control knob — Adjusts horizontal shifting of the remote output display device.

DDSP disables horizontal shift.

8Vertical shift control knob — Adjusts vertical shifting of the remote output display device.

9Min/max LED — Lights red whenever the lower or upper limits of the horizontal and vertical shift controls are reached.

 

INPUTS

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BUFFERED LOCAL

UNIVERSAL INTERFACE W/ADSP

 

 

AUDIO

ANALOG

PIN

PIN

MONITOR OUTPUT

 

 

 

ID

ID

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MIN/MAX

 

 

 

 

 

 

H. SHIFT

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Figure 2-3 — RGB 160xi front panel

Rear Panel Features

100-240 0.5A MAX.

GAIN/

SOG DDSP SERR 75Ohm

PEAK

100%

 

UNITY

50%

50/60 Hz

R G B

H VS

OUTPUT

 

 

MONITORNO MONITORNO

RGB 164xi

AUDIO

COMPUTER

MONITOR

 

INPUTS

 

UNIVERSAL INTERFACE WITH ADSP™

 

 

ON

MIN/MAX

 

 

 

 

 

 

H. SHIFT

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Figure 2-4 — RGB 164xi front panel

12-color power/signal LED — Lights amber to indicate power on only; lights green to indicate power on with video signal present.

2Audio input jack — 3.5 mm stereo input.

3Analog input connector —

RGB 130xi and RGB 134xi — 9-pin D male analog/ECL video input connector.

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Figure 2-5 — RGB 130xi rear panel

10AC power input — standard IEC AC power connector (100 - 240VAC, 50/60 Hz).

113-position gain/peak switch — unity; gain with 50% peaking; and gain with 100% peaking. Unity sets the output level equivalent to the input, with no added peaking.

If the signal cable between the interface and the display device is shorter than approximately 125 feet, and the Gain/Peak switch is set to a setting other than Unity, the image can be overcompensated. If the edges of the image seem to exceed their boundaries, or if thin lines and sharp edges look thick and fuzzy, try changing the Gain/ Peak switch setting.

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RGB 130xi, 134xi, 160xi, 164xi • Controls and Installation

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Extron electronic RGB 164XI, RGB 160XI user manual Controls and Installation, Front Panel Features, Rear Panel Features

RGB 160XI, RGB 164XI specifications

Extron Electronics has long been renowned for its innovative solutions in the realm of audio-visual technology. Among its portfolio, the RGB 160XI and RGB 164XI matrix switchers stand out for their exceptional performance in routing high-quality RGBHV signals, catering primarily to the needs of professional AV environments.

The RGB 160XI is a 16-input, 1-output matrix switcher designed to handle various resolutions, making it ideal for applications requiring flexibility in signal management. With a capability to switch between different video sources seamlessly, it ensures that users can transition smoothly during presentations or events. On the other hand, the RGB 164XI builds upon these features by offering an additional output, providing greater versatility. This model serves as an ideal solution for setups that require multiple outputs, such as simultaneous displays in both large venues and control rooms.

One of the standout features of both the RGB 160XI and RGB 164XI is their superior signal integrity. These matrix switchers utilize advanced circuitry and high-performance components that minimize signal degradation, ensuring that video quality remains pristine even over long cable runs. Additionally, they support a range of resolutions up to 1900x1200, accommodating the demands of high-definition content.

Both models incorporate Extron’s proprietary technologies, including the exclusive Global Configured Video Switching. This technology allows for effortless integration into existing systems while providing intuitive control capabilities through standard AV control systems. Users can also benefit from the built-in diagnostic tools, which simplify troubleshooting processes by offering real-time status updates and signal path verification.

Further enhancing their practicality, these switchers feature a compact design that facilitates easy installation into equipment racks or wall-mounted configurations. Both the RGB 160XI and RGB 164XI come equipped with front-panel controls and indicators, catering to environments where direct user interaction is common.

Moreover, Extron has ensured that these devices comply with industry standards for reliability and durability, making them suitable for continuous use in demanding settings such as auditoriums, lecture halls, and broadcasting studios. With features like range-extending cables and optional remote control interfaces, the RGB 160XI and RGB 164XI matrix switchers are exemplary tools for professionals seeking to elevate their AV capabilities.

In conclusion, the RGB 160XI and RGB 164XI from Extron Electronics excel in flexibility, reliability, and high-performance video routing, making them invaluable assets for any professional AV setup. Their combination of advanced technology and user-friendly features positions them as leaders in the field of matrix switching solutions.