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6.2  Connecting to Video Devices 

1.  Connect a video source to the video input BNC of the 

611T

 machine using recommended cables, taking 

care that all connections are correct.  

 

2.  Connect the appropriate optic fiber (that is, Multimode fiber) to the “ST” type 

TO FIBER

 connector of 

the 611T. Be sure that only Multimode fiber is used. 

The use of a wrong component in the system will 

cause a total malfunction of the fiber optic system.

 

 

3.  Connect the remote side of the optic fiber to the 

FROM FIBER

 “ST” connector of the 

611R

 receiver. 

Be sure that the connection is firm and positive.   

 

4.  Connect a coaxial cable between the 

OUTPUT

 BNC of the 

611R

 to the input of the video acceptor.  

 

5.  Connect the 

611T

 and 

611R

 to an appropriate 12V DC source, observing proper polarity (the provided 

Kramer wall transformer is recommended). The ON LEDs on both the 

611T

 and 

611R

 should light up. 

 

6.  Operate your video source and acceptor.  

 

7  USING the 611T AND 611R 

7.1   Adjusting the Devices 

Both the 

611T

 and the 

611R

 come with video level trimming devices. In normal use, the trimmers should not be 

touched,  as  the  machines  are  pre-adjusted  at  the  factory  for  transparent  operation.  If  the  optic  fiber  and 

connectors are of good quality and the operating range is not exceeded, the trimmers should be left in the factory 

preset state.  

If a signal definition loss is encountered (the video image gets unsharp or “smeared” or the color information 

looses clarity and color noise appears) the first thing to do is to check the cables and connectors (both the video 

and the optic fiber) and the quality of the video source and the video receiver. The quality of the video source 

may be checked by direct connection of the source to a monitor, bypassing the optic fiber system. If everything 

looks fine but the video image is still bad, then the following steps should be taken (bear in mind though, that 

the factory preset for 1:1 transparency will be lost): 

7.1.1  Adjusting HF (High Frequency) loss 

First, with an isolated plastic screwdriver, carefully adjust the HF trimmer of the 

611T

 machine and monitor the 

results at the remote location (with a second person at the remote location.) If there is an improvement in the 

video signal clarity, and noise is not accumulated, but the improvement is not sufficient - even at the maximal 

setting of the trimmer, repeat the process at the 

611R

 side (remote location.)  

7.1.2  Adjusting video levels 

If  the  video  signal  is  too dark  and  faint  at the  remote  location, the  video  level  should be  adjusted. Again,  in 

normal use, the trimmers should not be touched, as the machines are pre-adjusted for transparent operation at 

the factory. If the optic fiber and connectors are of good quality and the operating range is not exceeded, the 

trimmers should be left at the factory preset state.  

The video trimmer adjusting levels, if incorrectly set, may cause severe image degradation. If the video signal 

entering  the 

611T

  is  at  normal  video  levels  (1Vpp)  then  readjusting  the  level  will  deteriorate  the  system’ s 

linearity. The video signal level entering the 

611T

 should be monitored with an oscilloscope or another video 

measurement device.  

The adjustments– after verifying that there is indeed a deterioration of the video signal level- is first done at the 

receiving end, the 

611R

. Using an insulated screwdriver, adjust the LEVEL trimmer at the 

611R

 side. If there is 

an  improvement  in  the  video  signal  level  (the  image  gets  brighter)  and  noise  is  not  accumulated,  but  the 

improvement is not sufficient - even at the maximal setting of the trimmer, repeat the process at the 

611T

 side 

(local transmitting location.)  

It is not very likely that the signal level will deteriorate, unless there is something 

wrong with the system – either the distance of operation is too large, the video signal is double loaded or a 

wrong combination of transmitter/receiver/fiber is used!

 

 

Summary of Contents for 611R

Page 1: ...KRAMER ELECTRONICS Ltd USER MANUAL Fiber Optic Transmitter Receiver Models 611T 611R IMPORTANT Before proceeding please read paragraph entitled Unpacking and Contents ...

Page 2: ... Devices 7 7 USING the 611T and 611R 7 7 1 Adjusting the Devices 7 7 1 1 Adjusting HF High Frequency loss 7 7 1 2 Adjusting video levels 7 7 2 Using Component video with the system 8 8 ADDING AUDIO TO THE SYSTEM 8 9 TYPICAL APPLICATION 8 10 TAKING CARE OF YOUR FIBER OPTIC DEVICES 8 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 11 1 Video and other High Frequency Signals 9 Limited Warranty 10 List of Illustrations Figure 1...

Page 3: ...ioration is inevitable but in most studio applications where standard short distance cabling is used it is acceptable In order to overcome signal losses in long distance applications several solutions are available namely line amplifiers which allow at least doubling of the operation distance or a twisted pair system A twisted pair system uses different types of cables and special interface units ...

Page 4: ...om neighboring electrical appliances These can have an adverse effect on signal quality Balanced audio lines are less prone to interference but unbalanced audio should be installed far from any mains power cables electric motors transmitters and so on even when the cables are shielded The optic fiber system is practically immune to electric interference as the signals transmitted along the optic f...

Page 5: ...rammable video audio distribution The VM 20ARII splits a single video and audio input source into twenty identical outputs with no discernible signal degradation The VM 20ARII has four looping video and audio stereo inputs and a user programmable mode of operation The VM 20ARII can function as a 1 20 2x1 10 4x1 5 or 1 10 2x1 5 DA and audio operation mode may be separated from video mode Output sig...

Page 6: ...system consists of a 611T located at the video source and a 611R at the display device Standard units use multimode technology allowing transmission up to 5 kilometers A 12V power supply is provided with each unit Both units are part of the Kramer TOOLS family of compact high quality and cost effective solutions for a variety of applications Front rear panel features of the 611T are described in F...

Page 7: ...sation High Frequency control trimmer 3 OUTPUT Video output connector on a BNC 4 FROM FIBER ST type connector inputting the converted video signal from the optical fiber to the 611R 5 ON Power ON indication LED 6 12V DC 12 Volts DC feed to the machine 6 INSTALLATION 6 1 Rack Mounting The 611T and 611R come with mounting brackets for tabletop mounting The machines may be rack mounted in a standard ...

Page 8: ...lowing steps should be taken bear in mind though that the factory preset for 1 1 transparency will be lost 7 1 1 Adjusting HF High Frequency loss First with an isolated plastic screwdriver carefully adjust the HF trimmer of the 611T machine and monitor the results at the remote location with a second person at the remote location If there is an improvement in the video signal clarity and noise is ...

Page 9: ...ered via the 611R receiver The recovered MIXED signal may be fed into a VA 12 which will separate the signal into its audio and video components Other signals such as low frequency data signals and so on may be used instead of one or both audio channels The 611T 611R set may be used for digital audio AES EBU transmission instead of Composite video 9 TYPICAL APPLICATION A typical application which ...

Page 10: ...breaks along the optic fiber Sharp bends or loops deteriorate the signal due to energy loss resulting from reflections and exceeding of the critical angle of transmission Adjust levels if needed as described in sections 7 1 1 and 7 1 2 4 Confirm that the video connecting cables are of high quality properly built and terminated with 75ohm BNC connectors Check level controls located on your source i...

Page 11: ...ramer c Any shipment of the product claims must be presented to the carrier d Removal or installation of the product e Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect f Cartons equipment enclosures cables or accessories used in conjunction with the product WHAT WE WILL PAY FOR AND WHAT WE WILL NOT PAY FOR We will pay labor and material expenses for covered items We will not pay for the f...

Page 12: ...ned to Kramer for service must have prior approval This may be obtained from your dealer NOTICE This equipment has been tested to determine compliance with the requirements of EN 50081 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC generic emission standard Part 1 Residential commercial and light industry EN 50082 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC generic immunity standard Part 1 Residential commercial and lig...

Page 13: ...For the latest information on our products and a list of Kramer distributors visit our Web site www kramerelectronics com where updates to this user manual may be found We welcome your questions comments and feedback Caution Safety Warning Disconnect the unit from the power supply before opening servicing ...

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