FOX 500 Tx/Rx • Quick Start Guide
Quick Start Guide — FOX 500 Tx/Rx cont’d
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FOX 500 Tx/Rx • Table of Contents
Chapter One • Introduction
..................................................... 1-1
About this Manual
..................................................................... 1-2
About the FOX 500 Tx/Rx
........................................................ 1-2
Features
......................................................................................... 1-4
Chapter Two • Installation
....................................................... 2-1
Mounting the Unit
..................................................................... 2-2
Tabletop placement
................................................................ 2-2
Rack mounting
........................................................................ 2-2
UL requirements
......................................................................2-2
Mounting instructions
............................................................2-3
Furniture mounting
................................................................ 2-4
Through-desk mounting
......................................................... 2-5
Connections
.................................................................................. 2-6
Transmitter rear panel connections
....................................... 2-6
Receiver rear panel connections
.......................................... 2-10
Rear panel serial ports connection
.......................................2-14
Alarm outputs connection
....................................................2-15
Front panel Configuration ports
..........................................2-15
Chapter Three • Operation
....................................................... 3-1
Front Panel Controls and Indicators
..................................... 3-2
Front Panel Operations
............................................................. 3-3
Power-on indications
.............................................................. 3-3
Menu system overview
.......................................................... 3-4
Picture Control menu
..............................................................3-5
Output Configuration menu
...................................................3-6
Audio Configuration menu
.....................................................3-7
Memory Presets menu
............................................................3-8
Advanced Configuration menu
..............................................3-9
Exit menu
...............................................................................3-11
System reset
.......................................................................... 3-11
Front panel security lockout (executive mode)
.................. 3-12
Step 7
For remote monitoring of the status of the optical links,
connect a locally constructed or obtained device to the two
Alarm poles of the units' RS-232/Alarm 5-pole captive screw
connectors. The two poles are shorted together when no
light is detected.
N
The transmitter's Alarm port reports the status of
the Optical 2 light link.
The receiver's Alarm port reports the status of the
Optical 1 light link.
Step 8
Connect the Optical 1 (required) and Optical 2 (optional)
fiber cables between the transmitter and receiver.
N
Only Optical 1 is required for video, audio,
and serial command transmission. Optical
2 is required only to send serial data (such as
commands from the receiver to the transmitter and
passed responses from the controlled device (such
as a projector) to the controlling device.
Step 9
Connect 1 or 2 RGBHV, RGBS, or RGsB
displays to the receiver: to the RGB Output
15-pin HD connector and/or to the RGB
Outputs BNC connectors. See the drawing
at right.
Step 10
Using the menu system, select the
Alt. Pixels test pattern (see chapter 3,
"Operation"). Set your display's total pixel
and phase for the best picture.
Step 11
Connect balanced or unbalanced stereo or
mono audio devices to the receiver: to the
Audio Outputs 3.5 mm mini jack and/or
to the Audio Outputs 5-pole captive screw
connector.
C
Connect the sleeve to ground
(Gnd). Connecting it to a
negative (-) terminal will
damage the audio output
circuits.
REMOTE
RS-232
ALARM
Tx Rx
1 2
R
RGBHV
G
B
RGBS
RGsB
R
G
B
R
G
B
V
S
V
H
H
H
S
S
V
OPTICAL
1 2*
*
OPTIONAL FOR
RETURN DATA
LINK
LINK
OPTICAL
2* 1
*
OPTIONAL FOR
RETURN DATA
LINK
LINK
Chapter One • Introduction
..................................................... 1-1
Ring
Sleeve(s)
Tip
Tip
Ring
Sleeve(s)
Tip
Tip
Unbalanced Stereo Output
Balanced Stereo Output
NO GROUND.
NO GROUND.
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