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INTERFACES
MANUAL PART NUMBER: 400-0062-003
PRODUCT REVISION: 2
VA6835FC
SYSTEM UNIVERSAL INTERFACE
USER’S GUIDE
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INTERFACES INTRODUCTION Page Altinex appreciates your purchase of the Analog Interface. We are certain that PRECAUTIONS / SAFETY WARNINGS ............... 2 you will find it reliable and simple to use. GENERAL ................................ .......................... 2 Superior performance for the right price, backed by RACK MOUNT SAFETY GUIDELINES .............. 2 solid technical and customer support is what INSTALLATION ................................ .................. 2 Altinex has to off
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INTERFACES to a table or wall, use only Altinex made 1 mounting accessories, such as brackets Please read this manual carefully before using your ( DA1293FC or DA1294FC ) and cables for Interface. Keep this manual handy for optimum setup. future reference. These safety instructions are to • To turn off the main power, be sure to remove ensure the long life of your VA6835FC and to the cord from the power outlet. The power prevent fire and shock hazard. Please read them outlet socket should be in
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INTERFACES • Any changes or modifications to the unit not Female expressly approved by Altinex, Inc. could void VGA/ the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 2 There are varieties of computers and computer video cards on the market today. There are also Table 1. General several data monitors and large screen data projectors. When displaying a computer image on MECHANICAL a large screen data projector or on a large screen monitor, it often becomes clear that some computers are not always co
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INTERFACES 39dB @ 100MHz Cross-talk Power 90-140V/200-240V Table 3. Electrical 4 4 VA6835FC DESCRIPTION VA6835FC Power Consumption Internal Power Supply 20 % Horizontal Position Range
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INTERFACES The has two key functions. It’s first designated Altinex adapter cables, such as VGA, function is to amplify or buffer the signal to insure MAC, SUN, SGI, or RGB. that it is strong enough to travel distances of 100 ft PIN LOCAL MONITOR OUTPUT SIGNALS ON or farther through a coaxial cable. The second No. HD 15-PIN FEMALE CONNECTOR function is to process the sync and to convert it to a 1 Red Video format that is acceptable to several displays. Green Video 2 3 Blue Video 4.1 COMPUTER VI
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INTERFACES the power input connector displays the proper CONNECTOR MAIN DUAL OUTPUT (6-BNC voltage. To change the setting, unplug the , and squeeze the clips on either side Red Red Video of the fuse box. Pull out the fuse holder and turn it Green Green Video 180 degrees, resetting it with the proper voltage Blue Blue Video shown through the window. Re-insert the fuse box Composite Sync/ Horizontal Sync making sure that the side clips of the fuse box Hor. lock securely into place. Vertical Table
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INTERFACES 5 6 Step 5. Connect one end of a BNC cable to output one or two of the VA6835FC units . Step 1. Please attach the Interface on the rack Connect the other end to the RGB input using the provided rack mount hardware on the projector or monitor. Usually either on or under the furniture using the a 4 BNC or 5 BNC coaxial cable is used, optional TM Series Altinex brackets. depending on whether display devices require composite sync or horizontal and Step 2 . Before you plug in the power co
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INTERFACES This is used primarily when interfacing to laptop 7 computers to imitate the presence of a local According to Table 4, the settings of the monitor. Typically, this recognition will take place Interface can be adjusted using dip- during the boot up stage of a computer. If your switches. There are no other adjustments computer does not output video, place the ID Bit necessary to operate the unit. The will switch in the ON position and reboot the operate successfully as long as the cab
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INTERFACES 8 CB42100MR 100 ft, 5 BNC to 5 BNC coaxial cable Model No. Description CB42150MR 150 ft, 5 BNC to 5 BNC coaxial cable Rack/Wall Shelf fits two CB4406MR 6 ft, 5 BNC to 5 BNC coaxial units side by side CB4412MR 12 ft, 5 BNC to 5 BNC coaxial Rack/Wall mount ears for single CB4425MR 25 ft, 5 BNC to 5 BNC coaxial CB4475MR 75 ft, 5 BNC to 5 BNC coaxial CB44100MR 100 ft, 5 BNC to 5 BNC coaxial TM1271 1U High, ½ Rack-Wide 150 ft, 5 BNC to 5 BNC coaxial CB44150MR TM1272 1U High, ½ Rack-Wide
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INTERFACES use the RGBHV format, turn ON the CB5100PL- 200 ft, 5 BNC M to 5 BNC M “HV OUT” “HV OUT” dip-switch. If the 5BM02005BM dip-switch? “HV OUT” dip-switch is OFF, CB5100PL- 250 ft, 5 BNC M to 5 BNC M the output signal may have 5BM02505BM composite sync present on All MS81 series cables listed above are 3 ft. long. the horizontal sync These cables are also available in 6 ft. and 12 ft. connector. lengths. Please call 1-714-990-2300 for a wider 6 What is a See the following table for select
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INTERFACES stability or reliability, or that has been subject to TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 10 misuse, negligence or accident. 1. When the corre ct voltage is applied to the Interface, the power LED should be ON. 11.2 RETURN POLICY 2. The “Termination” dip-switch should be in the It is very important to Altinex that you receive the ON position if a Y cable (breakout) is not products that you have ordered and that this used on the input. product fulfills your need. In the unlikely event, that an Altin