Installation and Operation, cont’d

Front and rear panel (circuit board) features

RGB 400 front and rear features

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RGB 406 front and rear features

14

J12

J11

INPUT

HIGH Z

 

75 Ohm

AUTO POWER

H. SHIFT

Extron

J12

J11

 

J9

SW1 J10

J8

2

 

1

 

ON

 

J13

 

1

= +5V 20 mA max.

3 2 1

 

.8V .9V

 

H

G

 

2

= –5V 20 mA max.

J13

 

 

J9

 

 

3

= Ground

 

RGB 406/

 

 

 

B

R

 

 

 

 

 

 

.7V

.8V

V

J9

RGB 400

SW1

1. ON = Remove

RGB 408

 

 

 

 

serration pulses.

Captive

.7V

.7V

.9V

CS

 

 

ON

 

2. ON = Digital

Screw

J10

 

J8

J10

J8

 

 

display sync.

Connector

 

33-398-01 B

08 99

J9

INPUT

HIGH Z

SW1

 

 

 

J8

J10

75 Ohm

1 2

 

ON

AUTO POWER

AUDIO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

J13

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

H. SHIFT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 = +5V 20 mA max. 3 2 1

 

.8V .9V

H

G

 

 

2 = –5V 20 mA max.

 

 

J9

 

 

3 = Ground

J13

 

 

Extron

 

RGB 406/

 

 

B

R

 

SW1

 

.7V

.8V

V

J9

RGB 406

2. ON = Digital

Screw

J8

 

.9V

J10

 

 

1. ON = Remove

RGB 408

.7V

.7V

CS

 

 

 

ON

serration pulses.

Captive

 

 

 

display sync.

Connector

J10

J8

33-398-01 B

08 99

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

 

 

 

FRONT

 

 

 

 

 

REAR

 

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

 

 

FRONT

 

 

 

 

REAR

 

 

1Auto power LED If this LED (light-emitting diode) is on, power and video sync pulses are present. If no sync pulse 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.

4High Z/75 Ohm switch — For proper video termination, set this switch to 75 Ohms if no local monitor will be connected.

5BNC output connectors — These 6 connectors are for video and sync output. Connect the coaxial cables’ BNC connectors as

H

G

 

shown here for red, green and blue video

B

 

R

output, and either separate horizontal and

V

 

 

vertical sync or composite sync.

CS

 

 

6J13 jumper — Pin 1 = +5V, pin 2 = -5V, pin 3 = ground.

7SW1 DIP switches — 1. ON = Remove serration pulses.

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

8J10 blue gain/peaking jumper — Settings are shown on the label located below the circuit board.

9J9 green gain/peaking jumper

10J8 red gain/peaking jumper

11Circuit board — Only key components are shown here.

12Twisted-pair wires — Splice these wires to a 12 to 24VAC or VDC power source.

1Auto power LED If this LED is on, power and 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 3.5 mm stereo PC-type connector for unbalanced input — See page 2-12 for an input plug wiring diagram.

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

6BNC output connectors — These 6 connectors are for video and sync output. Connect the coaxial cables’ BNC connectors as shown on page 2-6 for red, green and blue video output, and either separate horizontal and vertical sync or composite sync.

7J13 jumper — Pin 1 = +5V, pin 2 = -5V, pin 3 = ground.

8Audio output 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connector — The label below this connector provides a wiring diagram for balanced audio output.

9SW1 DIP switches — 1. ON = Removes serration pulses. 2. ON = Enables Digital Display Sync Processing (DDSP).

10J10 blue gain/peaking jumper — Settings are shown on the label located below the circuit board.

11J9 green gain/peaking jumper

12J8 red gain/peaking jumper

13Circuit board — Only key components are shown here.

14Twisted-pair wires — Splice these wires to a 12 to 24VAC or VDC power source.

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RGB 400 Series Installation and Operation

RGB 400 Series Installation and Operation

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Extron electronic RGB 400 Series, RGB 402, RGB 406, RGB 408, RGB 404 Front and rear panel circuit board features, Extron

RGB 408, RGB 404, RGB 402, RGB 400 Series, RGB 406 specifications

The Extron Electronic RGB 400 Series is a powerful line of RGBHV distribution amplifiers designed to meet the demands of professional audio-visual installations. This series encompasses several models, including the RGB 406, RGB 402, RGB 404, and RGB 408, each tailored to specific applications while maintaining the high-quality performance expected from Extron products.

One of the standout features of the RGB 400 Series is its exceptional video quality. These distribution amplifiers support resolutions up to 1600x1200 and 1080p, ensuring that users can deliver crystal-clear images without degradation over extended distances. The units provide precise signal amplification and distribution, making them ideal for large venues such as auditoriums, conference rooms, and classrooms.

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Meanwhile, the RGB 408 supports an extensive eight input capacity, catering to complex AV environments where multiple source devices are in use. The series also incorporates features such as automatic gain control and DC coupling, which enhance the overall signal integrity and minimize distortion.

Each model comes equipped with Extron's advanced technologies, including signal isolation and ground loop prevention, reducing the chances of interference and ensuring a reliable signal path. With user-friendly design considerations, the RGB 400 Series incorporates easy-to-use controls and LED indicators for simple operation and monitoring.

Additionally, the series supports a variety of connector types, providing installation versatility and compatibility with various equipment. The inclusion of robust metal enclosures ensures durability, while also allowing for rack mounting to maximize space efficiency in equipment rooms.

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