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CHAPTER 3: Setup and Installation 

3.3.5 CONNECTIONS ON THE SINGLE-PORT VGA SA and SAP 

 

The Single-Port MultiView™ CAT5 Video System SA/SAP series supports RS-232,  
video and stereo audio signals over CAT5 cable. SAP offers pollable serial modes so a 
bi-directional serial session can be established with a receiver in a daisy chain. 
At this time the Magenta MultiView units that support the SA/SAP versions are the 
Magenta MultiView XRTx & UTx Universal Transmitters, AK600, AK1200, and XR2000 
receivers. The Magenta MultiView T4, T5 transmitters do not support SA/SAP versions.  
In order to utilize the full potential of the Magenta MultiView SA/SAP series, all 
transmitters and receivers must be SA/SAP versions.  
You cannot  connect a standard RS232 or L/R audio version to an SA/SAP version  to 
get a single serial or audio signal. Video modes are not affected by this. 
Serial signals are 3 wire RS232 (Tx, Rx, ground) and fixed at 9600 baud. Full 9 pin 
modem signals are not supported.  
Note when using the Magenta MultiView SA/SAP series with a MultiView 9D Cat5 DA, 
or Cat5 matrix switch, the serial is transmit only. There are no configuration changes 
required to the units. The serial application in use should be changed to transmit only.  
Audio is full stereo, line level.  One or two separate channels of mono audio may also 
be used.  
See figures below for cabling connections. 
Appendix G details the configuration and use of the SAP series. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Figure 3-7. SA Series cable connections.

 

 

NOTE 

SA units are pre-configured from the factory and require no configuration 
changes

.

  SAP Units require unique addresses when pollable serial is used. See 

Appendix  G. 

 

Summary of Contents for MultiView XRTx

Page 1: ...1 MultiView XRTx Transmitter Quick Reference Setup Guide Magenta Research 128 Litchfield Road New Milford CT 06776 USA 860 210 0546 FAX 860 210 1758 www magenta research com Connect with Confidence...

Page 2: ...n either express or implied with respect to this software or documentation including their quality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose As a result this software or document...

Page 3: ...on of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interfer...

Page 4: ...3 3 Connections on the Single Port VGA RS 232 7 3 3 4 Connections on the T4 VGA Audio Transmitter T4 VGA RS 232 Transmitter 8 3 3 5 Connections on the single port SA SAP series 9 4 Troubleshooting 10...

Page 5: ...stics Channels Right Left summed Line Level 600 Ohm Unbalanced SA SAP versions are full stereo audio Serial Characteristics Protocol Asynchronous transparent to data format transparent to data rates u...

Page 6: ...at5 is specific to a particular vendor and is not compatible with our products Please ensure any skew free CAT5 cable is non proprietary prior to purchase installation CAT6 cable due to the manufactur...

Page 7: ...fixed at 9600 Simplex modes are supported without jumper or other changes by simply using the TX signal only See Appendix G on configuration and using SAP Series 3 2 Cabling Considerations We recomme...

Page 8: ...e LINK OUTPUT connection 3 Apply power The LED should light and video should appear on the display make sure display is powered ON 4 Adjust video levels and skew compensation per appropriate receiver...

Page 9: ...d receivers to make video only connections without serial communications Figure 3 3 shows the Single Port MultiView CAT5 Video System with RS 232 Transmitter connections and Figure 3 4 shows typical r...

Page 10: ...le port transmitter Figure 3 5 shows how connections are made on the audio version and Figure 3 6 shows how connections are made on the serial RS 232 T4S version NOTE Serial communication mode is unid...

Page 11: ...connect a standard RS232 or L R audio version to an SA SAP version to get a single serial or audio signal Video modes are not affected by this Serial signals are 3 wire RS232 Tx Rx ground and fixed a...

Page 12: ...disable termination see Appendix B There may be a DDC compatibility problem See Appendix H Problem Poor video quality Solution Have all receiver adjustments been finished Ensure EQ adjustment is set...

Page 13: ...he video This is a result of the sync clamping on the red and blue channels of the video serial model For five component RGB H V AC coupled video the MultiView CAT5 Video System XRTx Universal transmi...

Page 14: ...V 1 Red Red Red C V 2 Green Green Green C Y Y 3 Blue Blue Blue U 4 5 Gnd Gnd Gnd 6 Red Red Red C V 7 Green Green Green C Y Y 8 Blue Blue Blue U 9 10 Gnd Gnd 11 Gnd Gnd 12 13 H Sync C Sync 14 V Sync 15...

Page 15: ...Pinning Appendix A Cabling Pinouts Table A 3 DB9 Female Serial connector Table A 4 T568B CAT5 pinout Pin Full Duplex 3 wire SA SAP Simplex 1 DCD 2 RX RX 3 TX TX TX 4 DTR 5 Ground Ground Ground 6 DSR...

Page 16: ...ling jumpers on the circuit board The settings disable enable the 75 ohm termination on individual units For instance changing a transmitter termination affects the local monitor port only it doesn t...

Page 17: ...tiView The MultiView XRTx Universal transmitter has been designed with full DC restore capability A simple switch setting is all that is required The following diagrams show the switch location and se...

Page 18: ...nfigured at time of order and will have factory configuration indicated in the part number label on the bottom of the unit The factory configuration may be changed or checked by using the following ju...

Page 19: ...1 Off 2 Off 3 Off 4 Off 1 Off 2 Off 3 Off 4 Off 1 Off 2 Off 3 Off 4 Off 1 ON 2 ON 3 ON 4 Off Composite S Video Component Video With Left Right Line Level Audio 1 Off 2 ON 3 Off 4 Off 1 ON 2 ON 3 Off 4...

Page 20: ...e the unit is powered OFF 2 If necessary unplug all cables to the unit 3 Unscrew the top screw as well as the two set screws in the DB9 connector Lift the cover off Table D 1 shows the Transmitter SDB...

Page 21: ...nt to point link UNLESS using Mode 5 Mode Type Baud Max JP1 JP2 1 Simplex one way to 1500 ft 115k 1 2 See Notes 3 4 See Notes 5 6 IN 7 8 OUT 9 10 OUT 1 2 IN 3 4 OUT 5 6 OUT 7 8 OUT 9 10 IN 2 Full Dupl...

Page 22: ...Rackmount Bracket but is 2U high instead of 1U high stacking 4 slots directly above 4 slots The 3 Unit AK receiver and T4 Transmitter Bracket is holds 3 units in a 19 wide x 1U high panel The 6 Unit...

Page 23: ...ll be broadcast to all receivers The following details the installation and setup procedure To set the receiver address requires that each internal serial audio daughterboard in the receiver have a un...

Page 24: ...24 MAGENTA MULTIVIEW SERIES Appendix G Pollable Serial Mode Address Chart 22...

Page 25: ...25 APPENDIX F Pollable Serial Mode Appendix G Pollable Serial Mode Address Chart cont 23...

Page 26: ...s to the video source when requested To activate this mode set the DDC Mode switch to the A position Mode 2 DDC from Local Monitor Port The DDC information is transferred from a display connected to t...

Page 27: ...ays require a fixed sync polarity that is not possible to change at the video source NOTE Both transmitter and receiver must have the same settings Not all Magenta MultiView transmitter receivers supp...

Page 28: ...28 MAGENTA MULTIVIEW SERIES Magenta Research 128 Litchfield Road New Milford CT 06776 USA 860 210 0546 FAX 860 210 1758 www magenta research com PN UL 5310197 01 Rev 04 Jan 2010...

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