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100-240V/ 5A MAX
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TeamWork Kits • Installation Guide
TeamWork 400 and TeamWork 600 Kits
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The TeamWork 400 and TeamWork 600 kits consist of an HDMI switcher, system controller, Cable Cubby , and cables packaged
together as a complete system that, in most cases, requires no configuration.
Contact Closure
Extron
& Tally
IPL T PC1
System Controller Flat Panel
AC Cord
RS-232
Control Cable
Extron
HDMI Pro Cable
HDMI Video
Extron
SW4 HDMI
Switcher
Flat Panel
Display w/ Integrated
Speak
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TeamWork Kits • Installation Guide (Continued) TeamWork VGA Kit The TeamWork VGA kit adds support for legacy analog computer sources to the TeamWork 400 and TeamWork 600 collaboration systems. For fast installation, the analog-to-digital converter (RGB-HDMI 300 A) is pre-configured for use with flat panel displays that have a resolution of 1080p. If you need to change the behavior or operation of the converter, see the RGB-DVI 300 and RGB- HDMI 300 (A) User Guide at www.extron.com. NOTE: The R
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TeamWork 400 and TeamWork 600 Kits TeamWork 400 TeamWork 400i TeamWork 600 TeamWork 600i HDMI switcher 1 (SW4 HDMI, 4 input) 1 (SW4 HDMI, 4 input) 1 (SW6 HDMI, 6 input) 1 (SW6 HDMI, 6 input) System controller 1 (IPL T PC1) 1 (IPL T PC1i) 1 (IPL T PC1) 1 (IPL T PC1i) Cable Cubby 800 1 1 1 1 Power modules 2 US modules included Sold separately 2 US modules included Sold separately (4 AC outlets total) (2 AC outlets total) (4 AC outlets total) (2 AC outlets total) HDMI “Show Me” cables 4 4 6 6 HDMI
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TeamWork Kits • Installation Guide (Continued) Display Requirements The TeamWork system is designed to work with most brands and models of flat panel displays available worldwide. For optimum performance, consider the following when selecting the displays for your TeamWork installation. The display should be tested thoroughly prior to installation or mass deployment of TeamWork systems. Power attributes — The system works by controlling AC power to the display. When the display is in the ON st
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Installation Install the Power Modules in the Cable Cubby Detailed instructions are in the Cable Cubby Setup Guide. Power Module Extron recommends the layout shown to the right with AAP UNSWITCHED UNSWITCHED shelf assemblies on either side of the power modules. 125 50/60HZ 125 50/60HZ 5A EACH 5A EACH AAP Shelf Assembly with Cable Pass-through NOTE: Depending on your country, a power module may occupy two or three AAP spaces, so your final Blank AAP configuration may look slightly differe
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TeamWork Kits • Installation Guide (Continued) Mounting and Placement of System Components Decide where you will install your TeamWork system and where the individual components will be placed. z The Cable Cubby should provide easy access for as many users as possible. Ensure that there is ample space for cables under the table. Ensure that the edge on which the lid opens is correctly oriented. z The system controller should be placed close to the display. z The SW4 HDMI (or SW6 HDMI) switcher
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100-240V/ 5A MAX SHARE Extron Cabling Contact Closure Extron & Tally f IPL T PC1 System Controller Flat Panel AC Cord e RS-232 Control Cable d Extron HDMI Pro Cable HDMI Video Extron c f SW4 HDMI b Switcher Flat Panel Display w/ Integrated Speakers Extron Cable Cubby 800 Cable Access Enclosure a Extron “Show Me” Cables a Connect the “Show Me” cables to the source devices. b Connect the “Show Me” cables to the switcher. c Connect the switcher to the display. d Connect the display to the system c
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SHARE TeamWork Kits • Installation Guide (Continued) “Show Me” Cables The Extron “Show Me” cables are for use with Extron TeamWork systems. They feature a Share button for remote input source selection and a control pigtail, which may be wired directly into Extron switchers with contact closure and tally outputs. HDMI “Show Me” cable INPUT OUTPUT (to source device) (to switcher) Top of Cable Cubby Bottom of Cable Cubby Three-conductor Share Button pigtail for contact closure and tally VGA “S
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VGA “Show Me” Cables 1. Connect the input end of the VGA “Show Me” cable to the source device. 2. Connect the output of the “Show Me” cable to the VGA input of the analog-to-digital converter. 3. Connect the HDMI cable from the digital output of the converter to the HDMI input of the switcher. Extron HDMI Switcher SW4 HDMI INPUTS OUTPUT REMOTE TALLYOUT Extron Analog-to-Digital Converter POWER 12V 1234 +V POWER 0.3A MAX 1 23 4 INPUT 12V CONTACT RS-232 AUTO 1.0A MAX RS-232 4 1234 G Tx Rx RGB/R-Y
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TeamWork Kits • Installation Guide (Continued) Connect the Switcher to the Display Device Connect the switcher HDMI output to the HDMI input of the display device, using the provided cable. Do not use HDMI to DVI adapters. If necessary, see the user guide for the display device. Connect the Display to the System Controller Connect the power cord from the display device to the power output receptacle of the system controller. TeamWork systems work by controlling the AC power to the display. ATT
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Testing the System The TeamWork system has been pre-configured so that, once all the connections have been made and the devices are all powered on, there should be no need of further configuration for the system to work. To ensure that the system has been set up correctly, follow these steps: 1. Power on the equipment z Source devices z Switcher z System controller (IPL T PC1) 2. Press the power button ( ) on the front panel of the system controller. a 1 The LED ( ) lights green when power is
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TeamWork Kits • Installation Guide (Continued) “Show Me” Button LEDs Stay Off When Pressed: Cause 1 — The cable is not plugged into a source device that is producing an active video output signal: Solution — Verify that the source device is on and producing an active signal. Cause 2 — Contact or Tally wiring is incorrect: Solution — See “Show Me” Cables (page 8) to ensure the contact and tally pins are correctly wired. Cause 3 — The switcher is not powered on: Solution — Verify that the switcher