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APPENDIX B: QUICK START GUIDE 

VelocityRGB-9 Quick Start Guide 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Velocityrgb Video Extension System-10

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Page 2: ...erved Printed in the U S A Thinklogical LLC 100 Washington Street Milford Connecticut 06460 U S A Telephone 1 203 647 8700 All trademarks and service marks are property of their respective owners Subject VelocityRGB Video Extension System 9 10 and 12 Revision D December 2012 ...

Page 3: ...alog RGB Video Parameters 8 3 3 Transmitter and Receiver 9 3 4 AC Power Supply 10 4 Set Up and Installation 10 4 1 Order of Installation Events 10 4 2 Firmware Upgrades 11 4 2 Front Panel Usage 11 4 2 1 General Front Panel Usage 11 4 2 2 Saving Changes 15 4 2 3 Restoring Factory Defaults 16 Load factory default video configurations 16 4 2 4 Naming the Transmitter Unit 17 4 2 5 Modifying an Existin...

Page 4: ...2 6 How to Contact Us 25 6 1 Customer Support 25 Website 25 Email 25 Telephone 25 Fax 26 6 2 Product Support 26 Warranty 26 Return Authorization 26 Our Address 27 APPENDIX A ORDERING INFORMATION 28 APPENDIX B QUICK START GUIDE 30 ...

Page 5: ...r in blue text preceded by a yellow exclamation point symbol like this A note is meant to call the reader s attention to helpful information at a point in the text that is relevant to the subject being discussed Warning All Warnings appear in red text followed by blue text and preceded by a red stop sign like this A warning is meant to call the reader s attention to critical information at a point...

Page 6: ...quired on both the transmitter and receiver The Velocity RGB 9 and Velocity RGB 12 require two fibers The Velocity RGB 9 transmitter supports RGB video formats up to 165MHz In addition the Velocity RGB 9 has a local RGB video display port on the transmitter and is compatible with all Thinklogical Velocity fiber video receivers whether RGB or DVI The receiver converts the video signal back from opt...

Page 7: ...e ability to transport every frame of a 1920 x 1200 60Hz or higher video stream with no compression along with all desktop peripherals keyboard mouse etc including 480Mbps USB 2 0 with no perceptible latency Moreover these signals can be transmitted distances from just a few meters up to 40 kilometers over single mode or multi mode fibers MRTS allows for traditional AV implementations and video ro...

Page 8: ...h user adjustable settings Flawless image quality with no frame dropping Small package Standard VGA HD15 Copper Connectors Supports Component Video Velocity 12 1920x1080i 480P 720P Velocity 12 TX Converts YPbPr component video into 4 4 4 RGB colorspace Multi Mode Fiber extends video up to 1000m type OM4 fiber Single Mode Fiber extends video up to 10km 2 2 Basic Operation The Velocity 9 Transmitter...

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Page 10: ...e OM1 Up to 350 meters with Type OM2 Up to 650 meters with Type OM3 Up to 1000 meters with Type OM4 Dimensions Velocity 9 Height 1 19 3 016cm Depth 10 25 4cm Width 6 49 16 5cm Weight 1lb 0 45kg Each Shipping Weight 4lbs 1 81kg Pair Velocity 10 Height 1 19 3 016cm Depth 10 25 4cm Width 6 49 16 5cm Weight 1lb 0 45kg Each Shipping Weight 4lbs 1 81kg Pair Velocity 12 Height 1 19 inches 3 016 cm Depth ...

Page 11: ...e as the fiber optic couplers for the fiber cables to and from the Thinklogical TX and RX Extenders Individual cards can be removed for ease of access to the SFP modules Always use dust caps to protect against damage when a fiber optic connector is not attached to its coupling device fiber optic equipment bulkheads etc Figure 11 SFP Module it is good practice to install dust plugs in unused SFP s ...

Page 12: ... speck of dust or a scratch to the ferrule tip the end of the connector can attenuate the optical signal so that it becomes unusable Warning The ends of the connectors the ferrule should never come in contact with any foreign object including fingertips Warning Minimum bend radius must be 1 5 Be careful not to pinch the fiber when using ties Installing Fiber into Input Output Cards Step 1 Grasp th...

Page 13: ...mitted to the RX unit Modifying the Analog RGB Video Parameters It is possible for one resolution to have different video timings which could cause a less than perfect display on the remote side For example take 1280x1024x60 Hz The VESA standard has 1688 pixels in one line whereas a SGI format has 1680 pixels The transmitter lookup table is configured for the VESA standard but can be easily modifi...

Page 14: ...VESA 1024 768 800 75 60 78 75 VESA 1024 768 808 85 68 7 94 5 VESA 1280 720 750 50 37 5 74 25 Folsom 1280 720 750 60 45 74 25 CEA 861 E 1280 800 828 60 49 7 83 46 VESA GTF 1280 1024 1066 50 52 8 89 55 Folsom 1280 1024 1066 60 64 108 VESA 1280 1024 1082 60 64 8 108 88 Discreet 1280 1024 1066 75 80 135 VESA 1280 1024 1072 85 91 1 157 5 VESA 1280 1024 1063 96 102 163 277 SGI Onyx2 1366 768 795 60 47 7...

Page 15: ...liers if necessary to make other connections FIGURE 22 Velocity RGB 9 Receiver 3 4 AC Power AC Power Supply Two power supply adapters part number PWR 000022 R are included Universal Input 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz Nominal Continuous Short Circuit Protection Over Voltage Protection Optional AC adaptors to fit various international standards AC Power Supply PN PWR 000022 R shown with international AC adap...

Page 16: ...d by MRTS Receiver LCD Navigation Pad LCD System Information and Programming FIGURE 28 VelocityRGB Video Extension System 9 LCD DISPLAY 4 2 1 General Front Panel Usage Once the unit is powered up the initial display is shown as follows This displays the device type and revision of the base unit By pressing the arrow down keys the RGB Video Extender allows you to enter into the main menu All main r...

Page 17: ... Once an root menu item is displayed you can then use the left or right arrow keys to review settings or make changes if allowed The RGB Video Extender menu functionality is as follows System DDC Video Enable Component YES Video ...

Page 18: ...is read and stored on the TX The CPU is informed of a change in DDC and the monitor is read This is useful when the CPU can be turned on without a connection to the RX Static mode is used to maintain the current DDC regardless of monitor changes at the RX Pass thru acts as a wire between the TX and RX and no emulation takes place Load Default DDC YES Loads the default EDID table into the TX and ch...

Page 19: ...e by Tech support to determine vertical frequency input Use the following formula to calculate the frequency 10 000 000 NativeV 16 ISL Sync Status NO For use by Thinklogical support Measures sync selection and sync polarity ISL Sync Activity NO For use by Thinklogical support Measures sync activity Video 1 cnt No Internal use only Video 2 cnt No Internal use only Enable Component Video Yes Enables...

Page 20: ...omer video settings Using the down arrow scroll down to System as shown below Using the right arrow scroll right until Store Values is displayed as shown below then press enter Using the up arrow or down arrow scroll until Yes appears as shown below Then press enter System Store Values Yes No NO Thinklogical VelocityTX9 vxx xx ...

Page 21: ...screen 4 2 3 Restoring Factory Defaults Load factory default video configurations Using the down arrow scroll down to System as shown below Using the right arrow button scroll right until Load Defaults is displayed as shown below Then press enter Using the up arrow or down arrow scroll until Yes appears as shown below Then press enter Store Values Yes No YES System Load Defaults Yes No NO ...

Page 22: ...Modify the name of the unit through the Transmitter The name entered on the Transmitter will display on the Receiver unit Using the arrow down button scroll down to System as shown below Using the right arrow scroll right until Tx Ctrl is displayed as shown below Then press enter System Tx Ctrl Name TXUnit01 Load Defaults Yes No YES ...

Page 23: ...aving Changes to save your changes The steps are listed below 1 Using the down arrow scroll down to System as shown below 2 Using the right arrow scroll right until Store Values is displayed as shown below Then press enter 3 Using the up or down arrow scroll until Yes appears as shown below Then press enter 4 Using the right or left arrow scroll to return to the System menu option 5 Using up or do...

Page 24: ...ertical Refresh Hz 60 60 Horizontal Total Pixels 1688 1680 Horizontal Active Pixels 1280 1280 Horizontal Front Porch Pixels 48 40 Horizontal Sync Width Pixels 112 120 Horizontal Back Porch Pixels 248 240 Vertical Total Lines Lines 1066 1065 Vertical active lines Lines 1024 1024 Vertical Front Porch Lines 1 3 Vertical sync Lines 3 3 Vertical Back Porch Lines 38 35 The resolution you wish to modify ...

Page 25: ...g listed on Table 4 Move the cursor under the number you want to change by pressing the right or left arrow Use the arrow up or down to increment or decrement the number Once number is entered correctly press enter Using the right arrow scroll right until Line Start is displayed as shown below Then press enter The Vertical Backporch Pixels needs to be changed to 35 to reflect the Alternate Timing ...

Page 26: ...ystem as shown below 2 Using the right arrow scroll right until Store Values is displayed as shown below 3 Then press enter 4 Using the up or down arrow scroll until Yes appears as shown below 5 Then press enter 6 Using the right or left arrow scroll to return to the System menu option 7 Using up or down arrow scroll until you get to the Thinklogical screen Video ...

Page 27: ...c USA and many international locations North America Safety ANSI UL60950 1 1st Edition 2003 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 LASER Safety CDRH 21CFR 1040 10 Class 1 LASER Product Electromagnetic Interference FCC CFR47 Part 15 Class A Industry Canada ICES 003 Issue 2 Revision 1 Australia New Zealand This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which ca...

Page 28: ... EN61000 4 5 1995 Power Supply Surge Test EN61000 4 6 1996 Conducted Immunity Test EN61000 4 8 1993 Magnetic Field Test EN61000 4 11 1994 Voltage Dips Interrupts Test 5 3 Supplementary Information The following statements may be appropriate for certain geographical regions and might not apply to your location This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causin...

Page 29: ...hods of measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment Note The user may notice degraded audio performance in the presence of electromagnetic fields Note If using a keyboard that is noise susceptible a ferrite ring on the keyboard cable may be needed to comply with Immunity Requirements Product Serial Number Thinklogical products have a unique serial number im...

Page 30: ... sheets and installation guides for viewing online or for download product diagrams showing physical connections and other information you might need Internet www thinklogical com Note Most online documents are stored as Adobe Acrobat PDF files If you do not have the Adobe Acrobat reader needed to view PDF files visit www adobe com for a download Email Thinklogical is staffed Monday through Friday...

Page 31: ...es assistance at some time outside of our normal business hours please contact us beforehand and we will do our best to make arrangements to help you with your Thinklogical products Warranty Thinklogical warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of delivery Thinklogical and its suppliers disclaim any and all other warranties Note Thin...

Page 32: ...Attn RMA 100 Washington Street Milford CT 06460 USA PH 1 800 291 3211 USA only Our Address If you have any issue with a product have product questions or need technical assistance with your Thinklogical system please call us at 1 800 291 3211 USA only or 1 203 647 8700 and let us help If you d like to write us our mailing address is Thinklogical LLC 100 Washington Street Milford CT 06460 USA ...

Page 33: ... Dual Fiber 1000M SC ST VOP M26 Velocity 9 12 Redund Optics Option for TX RX MM Four Fibers 1000M LC VOP M22 Velocity 9 12 Redund Optics Option for TX RX MM Four Fibers 1000M SC ST VOP S11 Velocity 9 12 Optics Option for TX RX SM Dual Fiber 10KM LC VOP S05 Velocity 9 12 Optics Option for TX RX SM Dual Fiber 10KM SC ST Velocity 9 12 Optics Single Mode VOP S41 Velocity 9 12 Redund Optics Option for ...

Page 34: ... Three Fibers LC SC or ST 1000M Velocity 10 Optics Single Mode VOP S04 Velocity 10 Optics Option for TX RX SM Dual Fiber LC SC or ST 10KM VOP S06 Velocity 10 Redund Optics Option for TX RX SM Four Fibers LC SC or ST 10KM VOP S89 Velocity 10 Redund Optics Option for TX RX SM Four Fibers LC SC or ST 40KM VOP S06 Velocity 10 with Separate Audio Optics Option for TX RX SM Four Fibers LC SC or ST 10KM ...

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