Altinex System Analog Interface VA6834FC user manual

User manual for the device Altinex System Analog Interface VA6834FC

Device: Altinex System Analog Interface VA6834FC
Category: Network Router
Manufacturer: Altinex
Size: 2.35 MB
Added : 12/16/2013
Number of pages: 14
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INTERFACES
MANUAL PART NUMBER: 400-0039-003
PRODUCT REVISION: 1
VA6834FC
SYSTEM ANALOG INTERFACE
USER’S GUIDE

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INTERFACES INTRODUCTION Page Altinex appreciates your purchase of the Analog Interface. We are sure you will ............... 2 find it to be reliable and simple to use. ................................ .......................... 2 Superior performance for the right price, backed by .............. 2 solid technical and customer support is what ................................ ......................... 2 Altinex has to offer. ................................ ............. 2 The product you are ho

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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 future reference. These safety instructions are to • To turn off the main power, be sure to remove ensure the long life of your VA6834FC and to the power cord from the power outlet. The prevent fire and shock hazard. Please read them power outlet socket should be installed a

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INTERFACES • Any changes or modifications to the unit not MECHANICAL expressly approved by Altinex, Inc. could void 8.50in the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 1.75in 4.93in. 2 2.0lbs. There are many types of computers and computer Ship Weight (pounds) 2.8lbs. video cards on the market today. There are also Material 0.1" Aluminum numerous data monitors and large screen data Finish Gray projectors. When a computer image is displayed on Faceplate a large screen data projector or on a lar

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INTERFACES types of local monitors using designated Altinex 4 adapter cables such as VGA, MAC, SUN, SGI or RGB. The has two key functions. Its first function is to buffer the signal and insure that it is PIN LOCAL MONITOR OUTPUT SIGNALS ON strong enough to travel a distance of 100 ft or No. 15-PIN HD FEMALE CONNECTOR longer through a coaxial cable. The second Red Video 1 function is to process the sync and to convert it into 2 Green Video a format that is acceptable to most displays. 3 Blue Vid

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INTERFACES 4.6 POWER REQUIREMENTS CONNECTOR MAIN DUAL OUTPUT (6-BNC The may be used with either 120V or 220V throughout the world for ease of use. Red Video Red Always make sure that the fuse box window Green Green Video above the power input connector displays the Blue Blue Video proper voltage. To change the setting, unplug Sync Composite Sync/ Horizontal the , and squeeze the clips on either Hor. Horizontal Sync side of the fuse box. Pull out the fuse holder and Vertical Sync Vert. turn it 1

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INTERFACES 5 Step 5. Connect one end of a BNC cable to 6 output 1 or 2 of the Connect Step 1. Please attach the Interface on the rack the other end to the RGB input on the using the provided rack mount projector or monitor. Usually either a 4 hardware. The Interface can also be BNC or 5 BNC coaxial cable attached on top or under furniture using is used, depending on whether display the optional TM Series Altinex brackets. devices require Composite SYNC or H&V SYNC signals. Step 2 . Before you p

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INTERFACES the boot up stage of the computer. If your 7 computer does not output video, place the I.D. The settings of the Interface can be Bit switch in the ON position and reboot the adjusted using the dip-switches in Table 4. There computer. When in the OFF position, the ID Bit are no other adjustments necessary to operate the will be passed through the Local Monitor Output unit. The will operate successfully as port. long as cables are attached properly and technical specifications are fo

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INTERFACES 8 CB42100MR 100 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial Model No. Description CB42150MR 150 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial Rack/Wall Shelf fits two CB4400MR units side by side CB4406MR 6 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial CB4412MR 12 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial CB4425MR 25 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial 50 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial TM1271 75 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial CB4475MR TM1272 1U High, ½ Rack-Wide with 15-pin 100 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial CB44100MR HD connector plate 150 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial CB4415

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INTERFACES CB5100PL- 100 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M separate 5BM01005BM green? CB5100PL- 150 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M 5 When do I If the desired output is in 5BM01505BM use the RGBHV format, turn ON the H CB5100PL- 200 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M & V OUT dip-switch. If the H & 5BM02005BM V OUT dip-switch is OFF, then CB5100PL- 250 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M the output signal may have 5BM02505BM composite sync present on the All MS81 series cables listed on the previous page horizontal sync connector. are 3 ft.

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INTERFACES TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 10 PIN SUN No. 1. The power, LED should be ON when the n/a n/a correct voltage is applied to Interface. n/a n/a Green 2. The Termination dipswitch should be in the n/a n/a Blue ON position if no Y cable (breakout) is used 1 Red Gnd on the input. 2 Green 3. Make sure that the cables have the correct 3 C.Sync Blue pin-outs and the connection and quality of the 4 ID Bit 01 ID Bit Sense Rtn cables are good. 5 Green C. Sync Sens 4. Make sure that the source and displa

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INTERFACES If your product is out of warranty and needs 11 service, contact the Altinex Sales Department for an RMA (Return Material Authorization). Products returned without an RMA number may Altinex warrants that its products and cables are experience a delay in service. The service free from defects in materials under normal use charges will be quoted to you before the actual and service. This warranty is limited to repairing repairs are done. at company’s factory any part or parts of the pro


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