Contents

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Chapter One • Introduction to Switching Interface

What is a Switching Interface?

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Function

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Controlling the RGB 320 Interface

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Features

1-3

Specifications

1-3

RGB 322, RGB 324, RGB 326 and RGB 340 Input Buffers

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Chapter One • Illustrations

 

Figure 1-1. Example of an RGB 320 System Using Four Possible Buffer Types Installed in a Conference

 

Room

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Figure 1-2. The RGB 322 and RGB 324 Can Be Installed in Walls

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Chapter Two • Rear Panel Connections

Connecting the RGB 320 Switching Interface

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Rear Panel Connectors

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Audio Input Connections

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Audio Output Connections

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Choosing Cables for Remote Inputs

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RGB 322/324/326/340 Input Buffer Connections

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Composite Cables

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Buffer Input Cables

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Chapter Two • Illustrations

 

Figure 2-1. The RGB 320 as a Computer Video Switching Interface to a Line-quadrupling System

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Figure 2-2. The Rear Panel Has Connectors for Six Inputs and Two Outputs

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Figure 2-3. Audio/Comm/Power Input Connectors with Captive Screws

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Figure 2-4. Examples of Round Audio Cable Connectors

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Figure 2-5a. Wiring the Input Audio Connectors Using RGB 324/326/340 Buffers

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Figure 2-5b. Wiring the Input Audio Connectors Not Using RGB 324/326 Buffers

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Figure 2-6a. Three Methods of Wiring Audio Output

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Figure 2-6b. Both Halves of the Output Connector Are Configured the Same

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Figure 2-7. Installation Cables Connected to Inputs 1, 3 and 5

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Figure 2-8. One Installation Cable Can Be Used for Each Input and Each Output

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Figure 2-9a. Installation Cable Wired for the RGB 320

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Figure 2-9b. Installation Cable Wired for the RGB 322/324/326/340 (RGB 322 Has No Audio)

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Chapter Three • Operating the RGB 320 Panel

Controlling the RGB 320 Interface

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Memory Functions (store/recall/clear)

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LCD Display

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Front Panel Controls

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Using the RGB 320 Front Panel Buttons

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Making Input Adjustments from the RGB 320 Front Panel

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Four Video and Audio Adjustments

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Diagnostic LEDs

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Rear Panel Switches

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Peaking Switch

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DIP Switches: Sync Options and Serration Pulses

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Chapter Three • Illustrations

 

Figure 3-1. The RGB 320 Front Panel

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Figure 3-2. The Front Panel LCD Display

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