
AVT 100 • Introduction
Introduction, cont’d
AVT 100
2
Chapter Two
Installation and Connection
Mounting the AVT 100
Rear Panel Features
Wiring and Connecting the RS-232 Cable
Connecting the AVT 100 to the IR Link
Connecting the AVT 100 to a MediaLink
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Control Module
1-4
Mono audio
—
Can be selected by SIS commands or the
Windows-based control software. When Mono is disabled
(the factory default), stereo reception is enabled.
Front panel security lockout (executive mode)
— Locks out
users from all front panel functions. Executive mode can
be enabled via SIS commands or the Windows-based
control software.
IR remote access On/Off
— Locks out users from controlling
the AVT 100 through the IR remote control. This access
can be turned on and off via SIS commands or the
Windows-based control software.
Rack mountability
— The AVT 100 can be mounted on a rack
shelf, using the optional mounting accessories. It can also
be placed on a tabletop, for which four self-adhesive feet
are provided.
PAL standard selection
— Lets you select the appropriate PAL
broadcasting standard for your area.
CATV frequency selection (NTSC only)
— Lets you select the
NTSC cable frequency used by your cable provider.
Application diagram
The following application diagram gives an example of how the
various supported devices can be connected to the AVT 100.
Use it as a guide for all AVT 100 connections.
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AVT 100 application example