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Power supply connection

Local  
video  
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Local  
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Video  
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from 
source 
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Audio  
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from 
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Link output to receiver

Serial port connection 
from source PC 
(female 9-way D-type) 

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Power adapter connection

Serial port connection  
to device (male 9-way 
D-type)

Indicators

Link input from 
transmitter (or 
cascade input)  

Audio output to speakers

Video output 

to display

Audio output to speakers

Video output to display

Sharpness control

Brightness control

Skew 
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(AVU6004A model pictured)

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from 
source 
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input 
from 
source 
PC

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from 
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Video input 
from source PC

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output to cascaded 
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connection from 
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(AVU6008A model pictured)

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(not AVU6004A)

Configuration 
switches (see 

Switch.settings

 

for details)

Summary of Contents for AV6004A

Page 1: ...e Lawrence PA 15055 1018 Web site www blackbox com E mail info blackbox com CUSTOMER SUPPORT INFORMATION SEPTEMBER 2007 7 2 4 7 4 6 5 5 0 0 O U T O U T O U T O U T O U T I N L IN K 5 L IN K 6 L IN K 7...

Page 2: ...scade connections 16 Important limitations when cascading 16 Cascade connection example 16 Cascading transmitters 17 Switch settings AVU6004A AVU6008A only 18 Operation Indicators 19 Serial port switc...

Page 3: ...en linked to AVU6004A or AVU6008A transmitters VIDEO CATx LINK UP TO 300m AUDIO RS232 SERIAL POWER POWER PC TRANSMITTER RECEIVER AVU6001A AVU6011A AVU6010A transmitter and receiver pair driving two re...

Page 4: ...inputs into the next transmitter module and so on AV transmitters can be connected in cascade to provide further video audio and serial expansion opportunities Note that the AVU6001A transmitter does...

Page 5: ...d e r P l u s What s in the box What you may additionally need AVU6001A transmitter and or AVU6011A AVU6111A receiver AVU6001A and AVU6011A modules can be supplied as a pair under the code AVU6010A St...

Page 6: ...ransmitter or cascade input Audio output to speakers Video output to display Audio output to speakers Video output to display Sharpness control Brightness control Skew adjusters not 7 2 4 7 4 6 5 5 0...

Page 7: ...e transmitters are as close as possible to the source PC system and the receivers are similarly close to the display modules Use video connection cables that are correctly shielded and are no longer t...

Page 8: ...al circuitry 5mm 0 19 9 5mm 0 37 Using the self adhesive feet Apply the supplied self adhesive rubber feet to the underside corners of the Wizard MultiMedia Plus modules Mounting Before you begin conn...

Page 9: ...he required rack position 4 The rack mount chassis has a series of holes in its floor that are spaced to accommodate the screws on the module s lower edge Ensure that the screws correctly locate into...

Page 10: ...r 2 Attach the other end of the video cable to the appropriate VGA video output socket on the source PC system 3 Attach a stereo audio cable shielded with three way 3 5mm jack plugs at both ends to th...

Page 11: ...izard MultiMedia Plus transmitter 2 Attach the stereo audio cable from the speakers to the socket labelled OUT on the Wizard MultiMedia Plus transmitter 7 2 4 7 4 6 5 5 0 0 O U T O U T O U T O U T O U...

Page 12: ...ble to the appropriate RS232 serial socket on the source PC system 7 2 4 7 4 6 5 5 0 0 I N O U T I N O U T LINK POW ER T R A N S M I T T E R W i z a r d M u l t i m e d i a E x t e n d e r P l u s Con...

Page 13: ...able lengths may induce colour separation effects AVU6111A receivers contain the necessary circuitry to minimise such effects However if further transmitters are connected in cascade to the initial tr...

Page 14: ...of the power supply 3 When all other connections have been made at the transmitter and receiver modules connect the other end of the power cable to a nearby earthed mains socket 7 2 4 7 4 6 5 5 0 0 I...

Page 15: ...the receiver To connect displays and speakers Dual video and audio outputs are provided on the AVU6011A AVU6111A receiver Both sets of ports provide identical signals and their connection procedures a...

Page 16: ...e receiver is linked to an AVU6001A transmitter only a single display may be connected to the serial connector of the AVU6011A AVU6111A receiver 1 Attach the female connector of the Y cable or serial...

Page 17: ...ter and the final receiver in that branch The effects of cascade connections on overall branch link lengths are as follows Number of cascade connections Overall length of links for a branch in a branc...

Page 18: ...socket labelled IN on the secondary transmitter Cable specification Fully shielded with 15 way male D type connectors at both ends 2m or less 2 Attach a stereo audio cable between the socket labelled...

Page 19: ...2 ON 7 bits per character Serial communications stop bits SW3 SW3 OFF 1 stop bit SW3 ON 2 stop bits Serial communications parity checking SW4 SW5 None Odd Even SW4 OFF ON ON SW5 OFF OFF ON Serial comm...

Page 20: ...leshooting of potential problems The indicators are located on one of the end panels near to the LINK port and operate as follows GREEN When lit indicates the presence of a video input into the module...

Page 21: ...8 A B 14A 14B 27A 27B 4 7 TRANSMITTER TRANSMITTER RECEIVER RECEIVER AV PORT CPD Cascade 1 to 4 Port 1 to 8 Display A B or X Note The command must use capital letters and there must be a space between...

Page 22: ...K E W G B a r d i m e d i Sharpness dial Brightness dial High contrast black character on white background Black or bright white shadow on the right indicates the need for sharpness adjustment To disp...

Page 23: ...equally affected by your skew adjustments 7 2 4 7 4 6 5 5 0 0 S H A R P S K E W R G B R I G H T S K E W G B i z a r d i m e d SKEW RG dial SKEW GB dial To create a skew test pattern 1 Run any image c...

Page 24: ...uccessful skew compensation adjustment will be improved if you do the following Ensure that you have a clear view of one or both display screens Display a suitable RGB test pattern either the supplied...

Page 25: ...system to be used for the upgrade 6 Locate and run the application KVMUploader to display this window 7 Click the Browse button and locate the TXT file that accompanied the upgrade utility Highlight...

Page 26: ...r shadows appear to the right of displayed objects Adjustments are required to compensate for the length of the twisted pair cable being used If video problems persist Please refer to the Brightness a...

Page 27: ...ule is connected to has a ground connection At the audio visual device end this can be achieved by ensuring that the power supply is connected to a grounded power outlet Alternatively a ground connect...

Page 28: ...ND CTS RI CTS CTS RX DTR 9way D type female A connector 9way D type male B connector 9way D type male A B Cables Y cable pinout Used to split serial communications between two displays For use only on...

Page 29: ...he equipment and the receiver c Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected d Consult the supplier or an experienced radio TV technician for...

Page 30: ...or los orificios de ventilaci n 10 El equipo el ctrico deber ser situado fuera del alcance de fuentes de calor como radiadores registros de calor estufas u otros aparatos incluyendo amplificadores que...

Page 31: ...ctxd com Documentation by 2007 Black Box Corporation All trademarks are acknowledged Black Box Corporation 1000 Park Drive Lawrence PA 15055 1018 United States of America Tel 1 724 746 5500 Fax 1 724...

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