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User’s Manual
RGB 130xi xi xi xi xi , 134xi xi xi xi xi , 150xi xi xi xi xi
Universal Interfaces
68-410-02
Printed in the USA
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Precautions Safety Instructions • English Warning Power sources • This equipment should be operated only from the power source This symbol is intended to alert the user of important indicated on the product. This equipment is intended to be used with a main operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions power system with a grounded (neutral) conductor. The third (grounding) pin is in the literature provided with the equipment. a safety feature, do not attempt to bypass or disable it. Power d
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Table of Contents Chapter 1 • Introduction ......................................................... 1-1 About this Manual ................................................................ 1-1 About the Interfaces............................................................ 1-1 Features ...................................................................................... 1-1 Chapter 2 • Controls and Installation ........................ 2-1 Front and Rear Panels ..................................
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RGB 130xi xi , 134xi xi , 150xi xi xi xi xi xi xi xi xi xi xi Chapter One 1 Introduction About this Manual About the Interfaces Features RGB 130xi xi xi , 134xi xi xi , 150xi xi xi Table of Contents xi xi xi xi xi xi
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Introduction About this Manual This manual documents three universal interfaces: RGB 130xi, RGB 134xi, and RGB 150xi. Unless otherwise specified, any references to “the interface” shall refer to the features or operation of all three interfaces. About the Interfaces The RGB 130xi, 134xi, and 150xi are universal interfaces with a video bandwidth of 300 MHz and a horizontal frequency range of 15-150 kHz. Features 2-color power/signal LED — When the interface is On, the power/signal LED will light
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RGB 130xi xi xi xi xi , 134xi xi xi xi xi , 150xi xi xi xi xi Chapter Two 2 Controls and Installation Front and Rear Panels Installation RGB 130xi xi xi , 134xi xi xi , 150xi xi xi Introduction xi xi xi xi xi xi
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Controls and Installation Front and Rear Panels RGB 150xi xi xi front panel features xi xi RGB 150 UNIVERSAL INTERFACE W/ADSP INPUTS BUFFERED LOCAL MONITOR OUTPUT AUDIO ANALOG MIN/MAX H. SHIFT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 2-1 — RGB 150xi xi xi xi xi front panel 2-color power/signal LED — lights amber to indicate 1 power On only; lights green to indicate power On with video signal present Audio input jack — 3.5 mm stereo input 2 Analog input connector — HD 15-pin male analog 3 video input connector ID
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RGB 150xi xi xi rear panel features xi xi 100-240 0.5A MAX. R G B GAIN/ PEAK H V S 100% UNITY 50% OUTPUT 50/60 Hz 2 3 4 5 1 Figure 2-2 — RGB 150xi xi xi rear panel xi xi AC power input — standard IEC AC power 1 connector (100 - 240VAC 50/60 Hz) 3-position gain/peak switch — unity*; gain with 50% 2 peaking; and gain with 100% peaking 3 DIP switches — 4 switches to control sync on green on output, Digital Display Sync Processing, serration pulse, and a spare (refer to the section “Setting
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Controls and Installation, cont’d RGB 130xi xi xi xi xi front panel features RGB 130 UNIVERSAL INTERFACE W/ADSP INPUTS AUDIO ANALOG/ECL MBC MIN/MAX H. SHIFT V. SHIFT POWER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 2-3 — RGB 130xi xi xi xi xi front panel 1 2-color power/signal LED — lights amber to indicate power On only; lights green to indicate power On with video signal present Audio input jack — 3.5 mm stereo input 2 Analog/ECL input connector — 9-pin D male analog 3 video input connector MBC power — 2.5 mm ja
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RGB 130xi xi xi rear panel features xi xi 100-240 0.5A MAX. R G B GAIN/ PEAK H V S 100% UNITY 50% OUTPUT 50/60 Hz 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 2-4 — RGB 130xi xi xi rear panel xi xi AC power input — standard IEC AC power 1 connector (100 - 240VAC 50/60 Hz) 3-position gain/peak switch — unity*; gain with 50% 2 peaking; and gain with 100% peaking DIP switches — 4 switches to control sync on green 3 on output, Digital Display Sync Processing, serration pulse, and 75-ohm input termination (refer to the
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Controls and Installation, cont’d RGB 134xi xi xi xi xi front panel features RGB 134 UNIVERSAL INTERFACE W/ADSP INPUTS AUDIO ANALOG/ECL MBC MIN/MAX H. SHIFT V. SHIFT POWER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 2-5 — RGB 134xi xi xi front panel xi xi 2-color power/signal LED — lights amber to indicate 1 power On only; lights green to indicate power On with video signal present 2 Audio input jack — 3.5 mm stereo input 3 Analog/ECL input connector — 9-pin D male analog video input connector MBC power — 2.5 mm ja
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RGB 134xi xi xi rear panel features xi xi 100-240 0.5A MAX. R G B R G B GAIN/ PEAK H V S H V S 100% UNITY 50% OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 50/60 Hz 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 2-6 — RGB 134xi xi xi xi xi rear panel 1 AC power input — standard IEC AC power connector (100 - 240VAC 50/60 Hz) 3-position gain/peak switch — unity*; gain with 50% 2 peaking; and gain with 100% peaking DIP switches — 4 switches to control sync on green 3 on output, Digital Display Sync Processing, serration pulse, and a 75-ohm inpu
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Controls and Installation, cont’d Installation Easy setup procedure Except where noted, the installation procedures for the RGB 130xi, 134xi, and 150xi are the same. See “Cabling” in this chapter for more information. 1 If desired, mount the interface to a desk or other suitable surface using Extron’s optional mounting kit. See “Mounting the interface” in the next section. 2 Turn off power to the computer or workstation and its monitor. Turn off power to the projector or display device. Disc
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INPUT H. SHIFT BUFFERED LOCAL MONITOR OUTPUT RGB 103 xi MAC INTERFACE W /ADSP INPUT H. SHIFT BMONIT UFFERED LOCAL OR OUTPUT RGB 103 xi MAC INTERFACE W /ADSP Mounting the interface To mount the interface under a desk or in a podium, do the following: 1. Attach the mounting brackets to the interface using six machine screws supplied with the mounting kit (see figure 2-7). Figure 2-7 — Attaching the under desk brackets 2. Using the to-scale template at the back of this manual to guide you, mark t
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INPUT BUFFERED LOCAL H. SHIFT MONITOR OUTPUT RGB 103 xi MAC INTERFACE W /ADSP INPUT BUFFERED LOCAL H. SHIFT MONITOR OUTPUT RGB 103 xi MAC INTERFACE W /ADSP Controls and Installation, cont’d To mount the interface through a desk or table, do the following: 1. Attach the mounting brackets to the interface using four machine screws and washers (supplied with the mounting kit), as indicated in figure 2-9. Figure 2-9 — Attaching the through desk brackets 2. Using the to-scale template at the back o
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AUDIO MBC POWER RGB 130 xi UNIVERSAL INTERFACE W /ADSP INPUT MIN/MAX H. SHIFT H. SHIFT AUDIO MBC POWER RGB 134 xi UNIVERSAL INTERFACE W /ADSP INPUT MIN/MAX H. SHIFT H. SHIFT Cabling Each interface can connect to the computer or workstation’s local monitor and to a projector or other display device. The diagrams below show how to connect each of the interfaces. 1. Connect the computer to the interface’s Analog/ECL connector. Front Rear MBC Buffer or MBC/LBC Cable Audio Power or SUN or SGI Compu
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AUDIO RGB 150 xi UNIVERSAL INTERFACE W /ADSP INPUT MIN/MAX H. SHIFT Controls and Installation, cont’d Front Rear Audio Power or PC Computer Monitor Projector Figure 2-13 — RGB 150xi xi xi xi xi installation 2. Connect the interface cable marked “Video input” to the computer’s video output (where the monitor was originally connected). 3. For audio connections, refer to the following “Connecting Audio” section for important information concerning unbalanced and balanced audio. Connect audio inpu
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Connecting audio output Before connecting audio, determine whether your audio system is unbalanced or balanced. Then, follow the instructions below to connect unbalanced audio, or the instructions for “Balanced audio” to connect balanced audio. Wiring the audio incorrectly may damage the audio output circuits. Unbalanced audio To attach the interface to an unbalanced audio system, do the following: 1. Attach the audio cable to an unbalanced powered speaker input connector (tip and sleeve), as s
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Controls and Installation, cont’d 3. Slide the audio cable connector into the audio output connector on the interface. Balanced audio To attach the interface to a balanced audio system, do the following: 1. Attach the audio cable to a balanced speaker input connector (tip, ring, and sleeve). Tip (+) Sleeve Ring (-) Tip (+) Sleeve 2. Attach the audio cable to the audio cable connector (Extron part number 10-319-10). Fasten the captive screws inside the audio cable connector as shown in figure 2-