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System 8/10 Plus

System Switcher

 68-078-01

Printed in USA

im Vertrieb von

            CAMBOARD Electronics

www.camboard.de

Tel. 07131 911201
Fax 07131 911203

ce-info@camboard.de

Summary of Contents for System 10 Plus

Page 1: ...System 8 10 Plus System Switcher 68 078 01 Printed in USA im Vertrieb von CAMBOARD Electronics www camboard de Tel 07131 911201 Fax 07131 911203 ce info camboard de ...

Page 2: ...ktes gefährliche Spannungen die nicht isoliert sind und die einen elektrischen Schock verursachen können herrschen Achtung Zur Vermeidung eines elektrischen Schocks bitte nicht die Abdeckung entfernen oder das Gehäuse öffnen Im Inneren des Gerätes sind keine Teile enthalten die vom Benutzer gewartet werden können Eine Wartung sollte nur durch einen qualifizierten technischen Service durchgeführt w...

Page 3: ...configuration Continue with Step 4 below when your configuration is correct tt Step 4 uu Locate the Address DIP switches on the rear panel lower right of the switcher Unless this is part of a master slave system set 3 and 5 to the up position and the others to the down position tt Step 5 uu Please refer to the connection diagram and instructions for your projector see your System 8 10 Plus Project...

Page 4: ...Extron System 8 10 PLUS User s Manual Contents im Vertrieb von CAMBOARD Electronics www camboard de Tel 07131 911201 Fax 07131 911203 ce info camboard de ...

Page 5: ...ion Switches 2 7 Composite Video NTSC PAL Input Connections 2 8 Input Selection Switches 2 8 S Video Input Connections 2 9 Input Selection Switches 2 9 Video Loop Back VLB 2 10 Normal Mode 2 10 VLB Mode 2 10 VLB Restrictions 2 10 VLB Operation 2 11 Special Features 2 12 Input Selection Switches 2 12 Cabling a System 8 10 PLUS in a Rack 2 13 Chapter Three Projector Monitor Installation Projector Mo...

Page 6: ...ming the System 8 10 PLUS A 1 RS 232 Connections A 1 RS 232 Protocol A 1 Program Instructions A 1 Simple Instruction Set A 1 Related Terms A 2 Selecting Inputs Using Delimiters A 2 Command Response Table A 3 Appendix B Reference Manual Remote Operation B 1 Connector Pin Assignments B 1 Tally Outputs B 1 Related Parts List B 2 Removing the System 8 10 PLUS Cover B 3 Changing SW1 Switch Settings B 3...

Page 7: ... Tip that may be helpful _______ Possible Electrostatic Discharge ESD damage could result from touching electronic components ______ Indicates word definitions Additional information may be referenced in another section or in another document Extron s System 8 10 Plus Switcher Manual 68 078 01 Rev F 99 02 New format without projectors Printed in the USA iii Contents im Vertrieb von CAMBOARD Electr...

Page 8: ...Extron System 8 10 PLUS User s Manual iv Notes im Vertrieb von CAMBOARD Electronics www camboard de Tel 07131 911201 Fax 07131 911203 ce info camboard de ...

Page 9: ...n to System 8 10 PLUS Equipment Description Configurations Features Specifications 1 System 8 10 PLUS Switcher User s Manual Introduction to System 8 10 PLUS Equipment Description Configurations Features Specifications Chapter One im Vertrieb von CAMBOARD Electronics www camboard de Tel 07131 911201 Fax 07131 911203 ce info camboard de ...

Page 10: ...ital control of all major graphics projectors Video formats supported are Composite Video NTSC PAL S Video S VHS YC RGBS RGB w separate composite sync RGsB RGB w sync on green RGBHV RGB w separate H V sync The switchers also feature stereo audio follow with an attenuation level control for any of the previously mentioned video input formats Audio inputs can be attached through the Phoenix brand ca...

Page 11: ...rol RS 232 remote control Video Loop Back UL approved and CE compliant Universal inputs Universal projector control Universal Projector Control The System Switchers are compatible with many major brands of digital control projectors on the market including Ampro NEC Runco Barco Panasonic Digital Projection Sanyo Eiki Seleco Epson Sharp Electrohome Sony Hughes JVC Toshiba InFocus Zenith Mitsubishi ...

Page 12: ... Contact closure remote control connector for hard wired remote control with Tally indication RS 232 Control Connector Provides for computer control of switcher or use of third party remote control system Projector Infrared Remote Projector IR remote can control the switcher via the projector For some projectors you may use the projector s remote to control Extron system switchers Note not all pro...

Page 13: ...ectors BNC Termination impedance 75 Ω Gain 0 dB Sync Connectors BNC Termination impedance 510 Ω Triple action switch delay 0 7 5 seconds Audio Input Impedance High Z 10k Ω typical Input Voltage Level To 10 V p p into 600 Ω Output Impedance Low capable of driving 600 Ω Crosstalk 100 dB 1 kHz note 1 Signal to Noise Ratio 95 dB Single Output Level Near zero to unity gain Differential Output Level Nea...

Page 14: ...r Cord Connects AC power to the System 8 10 PLUS RJ11 Cable telephone type This is only for use when looping System 8 10 PLUS switchers in a master slave configuration Phoenix Audio Connectors There will be 9 with each System 8 PLUS or 11 with each System 10 PLUS System 8 or 10 PLUS Switcher User s Manual this manual Extron tweaker This is a small combination screwdriver used for tightening connec...

Page 15: ...ns input and Output Connections Audio Connections Configuring for RGBS Configuring for Composite Video S Video Video Loop Back VLB Rack Mounting Chapter Two im Vertrieb von CAMBOARD Electronics www camboard de Tel 07131 911201 Fax 07131 911203 ce info camboard de ...

Page 16: ...ideo 6 NTSC PAL Switches Used only when setting up an input 1 8 or 1 10 Separate switch for each input channel to select input output type RGBHV Composite or S Video 7 Address Switches Used only when setting up a master slave configuration Setting determines binary address of slave switcher See Chapter 5 for looping two or more switchers 8 Master LED Lights when this switcher is configured as the ...

Page 17: ...the RGBHV port when under switcher control see the appropriate connection diagram in Chapter 3 for your projector Output Section The System 8 10 PLUS has three sets of output connectors one for each video format RGBS S Video S VHS Y C and NTSC PAL composite video There is a green LED to identify which output is active as determined by which type of input is selected There is also a 6 pin audio out...

Page 18: ...ections Applications 2 3 Applications The illustration shows examples of some of the equipment that can be connected to a System 8 10 PLUS switcher im Vertrieb von CAMBOARD Electronics www camboard de Tel 07131 911201 Fax 07131 911203 ce info camboard de ...

Page 19: ...witch at each bank For the video mode shown on this page DIP switch 1 of each switch bank must be in the RGBS position which is in the down position The System 8 10 PLUS switchers are shipped with all DIP switches in the down position RGBS inputs For composite video input change the NTSC PAL DIP switch for that input channel to the up position For S Video or S VHS input change the S Video S VHS DI...

Page 20: ...re composite output signals and S Video input signals are S Video output signals Thus if multiple input signal types are used such as audio on the R and B inputs the same multiple output signals will be on the corresponding output to the projector or display monitor 1 LED Output Indicators See in figure above An LED lights to identify which of the three outputs is currently being used 2 RGB Output...

Page 21: ...each bottom BNC input channel connector The attenuators are used to adjust only the audio levels going to the Phoenix connector output and not those going to the BNC outputs Because attenuators can only decrease not increase the audio levels initial adjustments should be made with the attenuators set to the maximum clockwise position The captive connectors are located on the rear panel just below ...

Page 22: ...f the video source does not have audio audio can be connected from another source Input Selection Switches To complete the RGB configuration be sure that both of the DIP switches for that input channel are in the down position Audio may be connected to the Phoenix connector at the bottom of that input section See page 2 6 for details on audio connections When the System 8 10 PLUS selects this inpu...

Page 23: ... by dashed lines and is also explained on page 2 6 Input Selection Switches To complete the Composite Video configuration the DIP switch for the input number being configured must be in the up position These switches are on the right side of the rear panel The switch for the example input 4 is shown in the NTSC PAL position The S Video switch for this channel input 4 must be in the down position W...

Page 24: ...ch having 8 or 10 switches Each input channel has two switches assigned to it one in each bank For example input 3 uses the third switch at each bank For the S Video input shown below S Video signal connected to channel 3 input the 3 DIP switch of S Video S VHS bank should be in the up Video position and the 3 DIP switch of the NTSC PAL should be in the down RGBS position Place the S Video S VHS s...

Page 25: ...elected they are routed directly to the projector or display monitor through the normal Composite and S Video output connector set VLB Mode Set this switch to the VLB position when an external decoder or scan doubler is connected as pictured on the following page When a Composite or S Video input signal is selected it goes through the normal Composite or S Video output connectors to an external us...

Page 26: ...dard RGB inputs exit the switcher through the normal RGB output 3 Composite Video or S Video signals exit the switcher through their normal Composite video or S Video outputs and are routed to the external decoder or scan doubler 4 The RGBS output of the decoder or scan doubler is then looped back to the last input input 8 or 10 of the switcher which is selected at the same time 5 The RGBS output ...

Page 27: ... both Input Selection DIP switches up disabled the switcher will disable Auto Sync Detect which will communicate to the projector that the RGB input has separate sync Similarly if Auto Sync Detect is enabled both DIP switches down for an RGB input the switcher communicates to the projector that the RGB input has sync on Green Input Selection Switches Each input must be configured This is done by s...

Page 28: ... This allows a clear view of the back panels and prevents the cable weight from pulling down on the equipment _______ The holes in the top and bottom of the System 8 10 PLUS enclosure are for cooling Do NOT cover these holes This could cause overheating of vital components _______ Maximum ambient operating temperature must not exceed 104 F 40 C _______ The mounting rack and all equipment mounted i...

Page 29: ...ription Configurations Features Specifications 3 System 8 10 PLUS Switcher User s Manual Projector Monitor Installation Projector Control Projector Monitor Applications Configuration Chapter Three im Vertrieb von CAMBOARD Electronics www camboard de Tel 07131 911201 Fax 07131 911203 ce info camboard de ...

Page 30: ... listen user programmable communications that communicates with the displays listed above If projector input selection is made by the hard wired or infrared remote control of the display the System 8 10 PLUS switcher listens to the selection and switches to the proper input When an input selection is made at the switcher by a front panel button hard wired remote control RS 232 communications or IR...

Page 31: ...tallation practices such as Installation requires plenum rated cables Cables will be run through conduit If you wish to make your own communications cables up to 200 feet in length using 26 AWG twisted pair cabling follow the pin to pin wiring illustrated below The first illustration is for a Standard Communications cable with 15 pin male to 9 pin female connectors The second illustration is for a...

Page 32: ...uration is done with switch settings behind the front access panel Information is printed on a label inside the front panel access cover for setting up most applications The label includes a place for the user to mark the configuration for which the System 8 10 PLUS is set This chapter covers the setup and installation of the System 8 10 PLUS with specific projectors and displays This includes ins...

Page 33: ...rojector type as requested by the user However it can easily be reconfigured for any application The picture below shows the function of each switch behind the access cover on the front panel of the System 8 10 PLUS ______ Do not change any switch settings without following the correct procedure in this chapter Go to the appropriate procedure for your application Triple Action Switching RGB Delay ...

Page 34: ...Extron System 8 10 PLUS User s Manual Projector Monitor Installation 3 5 _____ Notes im Vertrieb von CAMBOARD Electronics www camboard de Tel 07131 911201 Fax 07131 911203 ce info camboard de ...

Page 35: ...0 PLUS Switcher User s Manual Rear Panel Connections Remote Controls Front Panel Button Labels Chapter Four im Vertrieb von CAMBOARD Electronics www camboard de Tel 07131 911201 Fax 07131 911203 ce info camboard de ...

Page 36: ...y contact closures and Tally outputs to drive user provided remote LEDs to indicate which of the inputs have been selected This is described in detail on page B 1 of the appendix RS 232 Control The RS 232 Comm connector provides a serial interface for switching inputs by means of a host computer such as a PC or other third party control system such as Crestron or AMX For example a control program ...

Page 37: ...lanks the projector display but does not actually turn the projector off Press to mute the video display The button lights to indicate Display Mute mode has been selected and the projector display is blanked Press the button again to restore the video image RGB Mute Pressing this button interrupts the picture RGB to the display device but not the sync Pressing the button again restores the picture...

Page 38: ...tton by using rub on letters on the white legend plate or by placing a small clear or white label between the white legend plate and the clear legend cover 4 Reinsert the key cap back into place on the switcher Front Panel Access Cover The Front Panel has a cover that can easily be removed for configuring the System 8 10 PLUS for different applications Use a small screwdriver to release the captiv...

Page 39: ...stem 8 10 PLUS Switcher User s Manual Multiple Switcher Operation Two Switcher Operation Daisy Chain Connection Star Connection Looping with System 4xi Chapter Five im Vertrieb von CAMBOARD Electronics www camboard de Tel 07131 911201 Fax 07131 911203 ce info camboard de ...

Page 40: ...s DIP switch located on the rear panel of the Master Unit must be set to the Configuration Down position and the system operated for a minimum of 10 seconds This provides sufficient time to save the configuration in the memory of the Master Unit After the configuration is saved Address switch 4 is set to the Normal Up position The configuration sequence does not have to be repeated until or unless...

Page 41: ...cations devices from the Master Unit _____ The only communications device that a Slave switcher can have connected is a contact closure Manual Remote control if required 3 On the Master Unit locate the DIP switches labeled Address in the lower right corner of the rear panel Set switches 3 and 5 up and 1 2 and 4 down Switch 4 must be set to the down position until Step 9 4 On the Slave Unit locate ...

Page 42: ...es 3 and 5 up and 1 2 and 4 down Switch 4 must be set to the down position until Step 9 4 On the first Slave Unit locate the Address DIP switches and set switches 1 2 3 and 4 up Slave 0 and set switch 5 down for Slave Mode 5 Connect an RJ11 cable from the System Intercom Out connector of the Master to the System Intercom In connector of Slave 0 If more slave units are being connected connect anoth...

Page 43: ...ced there will be 6 dB of gain This gain must be offset with a pad otherwise the maximum input audio level could be exceeded on the audio input This would result in distortion However if audio connections are made unbalanced there is no gain The audio attenuator s on the last input of the switcher s should be set to 0 dB cut by turning the attenuator clockwise until it stops This setting will prev...

Page 44: ... 4 down Switch 4 must be set to the down position until Step 9 4 On the first Slave Unit locate the Address DIP switches and set switches 1 2 and 3 up and switches 4 and 5 down for Slave Mode Slave 1 5 Connect an RJ11 cable from the System Intercom Out connector of the Master to the System Intercom In connector of the Slave 0 If more slave units are being connected connect another RJ11 cable from ...

Page 45: ...there will be 6 dB of gain This gain must be offset with a pad otherwise the maximum input audio level could be exceeded on the audio input This would result in distortion However if audio connections are made unbalanced there is no gain The audio attenuator s on the last input of the switcher s should be set to 0 dB cut by turning the attenuator clockwise until it stops This setting will prevent ...

Page 46: ...ith a 6 dB pad If the level of gain does not exceed the System 4 maximum input level the level can be offset with the System 4 audio gain cut menu However if audio connections are made unbalanced there is no gain The audio attenuator s on the System 8 10 PLUS audio inputs should be set to 0 dB cut by turning the attenuator clockwise until it stops This will set all input audio levels on the System...

Page 47: ...e 5 9 to set up the System 8 10 PLUS DIP switches Regardless of how the slave switcher input connectors are marked they must conform to the inputs of the System 4 They are R C G Y Video B H HV V Note that composite video uses the G Y connector After making all the cable connections go to page 4 7 of the System 4 User s Manual to configure the master slave as a system Important audio information If...

Page 48: ... the back of the 8 10 PLUS to Norm 4 Set the Address switches for master If looping two 8 10 PLUS systems to the System 4 the second one must be set as a slave 5 Set the Video RGBS switches to match the type of video to be used by each input and do the configuration setup Go to page 4 7 of the System 4 User s Manual to configure the master slave as a system _____ Refer to the previous pages for ot...

Page 49: ...32 Programming Guide System 8 10 PLUS Switcher User s Manual A RS 232 Programming Guide RS 232 Protocol Commands and Responses Appendix A im Vertrieb von CAMBOARD Electronics www camboard de Tel 07131 911201 Fax 07131 911203 ce info camboard de ...

Page 50: ...A 4 are the only valid commands that are recognized by the System 8 10 any other character sent as a command will result in an error response to the Host Simple Instruction Set The Simple Instruction Set can be any ASCII character that is recognized by the System 8 10 PLUS as a command For this set there are no codes required to say that a command is coming or that a command has ended Simple comma...

Page 51: ... a keyboard and a display This could be a dumb terminal a smart terminal a PC operating in terminal mode etc Toggle A toggle command can do either of two things It changes the state of the function i e if the function was Off the command turns it On if the function was On the command turns it Off A toggle command character may be upper or lower case Zero In the examples that follow the number zero...

Page 52: ...unction A carriage return followed by a line feed CR LF ØDh ØAh defines the end of the Response string Possible error responses EØ1 EØ4 and EØ6 are shown at the bottom of the table In a basic configuration no master slave looping the Channel Select command selects one of eight or ten inputs However in a more complex looping configuration it is possible to have up to 154 inputs Example A Channel Se...

Page 53: ... An example of a response to the I i command V3 A3 T2 P0 S0 Z1 R1 QSC1 10 QPC1 09 M8 n 6E Same command as N below Request Part Number N 4E N60 107 01 this is just an example response and may vary o 6F Same command as O below Toggle Display Power O 4F PR 1 Display power is ON was off PW 1 Please wait Initializing PW E Please wait End PR Ø Display power is OFF was on q 71 Same command as Q below Que...

Page 54: ...audio channel character follows B Cmd 66 42 Turn RGB mute On for Switcher only C Cmd 67 43 Request projector configuration C Rsp 67 43 A Channel character follows audio video E Rsp 69 45 An Error code character follows I Cmd 73 49 Request for Information M Rsp 77 4D Maximum number of inputs N Cmd 78 4E Request part number O Cmd 79 4F Toggle the Display power On Off P Rsp 8Ø 5Ø A character for powe...

Page 55: ... Description Configurations Features Specifications B System 8 10 PLUS Switcher User s Manual Reference Manual Remote Tally Related Part Numbers Removing the Cover Upgrading Installing Options Glossary of Terms Limited Warranty Appendix B im Vertrieb von CAMBOARD Electronics www camboard de Tel 07131 911201 Fax 07131 911203 ce info camboard de ...

Page 56: ...us dry contact closures can be made to select channels but such continuous connections made at the Manual Remote port override all other means of input selection i e takes precedence over front panel button selections and RS 232 inputs from a host controller Tally Outputs Tally outputs pins 14 23 offer means to poll a status from the System 8 10 to determine which input is presently selected The t...

Page 57: ...1 CC50 Type II 50 ft 15 D M to 15 D F 26 323 01 CC100 100 ft 15 HD M to 9 D F 26 305 02 CC100 Type II 100 ft 15 D M to 15 D F 26 323 02 CC200 200 ft 15 HD M to 9 D F 26 305 03 CC200 Type II 200 ft 15 D M to 15 D F 26 323 03 S Video Adapter Cables S VHS 6 male to male 6 feet 26 316 02 S VHS M20 male to male 20 feet 26 316 01 S VHS BNC male to male S Video to BNC 6 26 353 01 Connectors Captive Screw...

Page 58: ...sly affect the operation of the system 6 When finished working inside the System 8 10 PLUS use this procedure in reverse to replace the cover French Enlever le couvercle du Système 8 10 PLUS page B 9 German Entfernung der System 8 10 PLUS Abdeckung seite B 11 Changing SW1 Switch Settings _____ The SW1 DIP switches as illustrated below should ONLY be changed when resetting switches 3 and 4 Switches...

Page 59: ...n of the switcher The factory setting for SW3 is 5 9600 baud 8 bit no parity and 1 stop bit Other SW3 settings are listed below For 8 bit no parity 1 stop bit For 8 bit odd parity 1 stop bit Position 0 300 baud Position 8 300 baud Position 1 600 baud Position 9 600 baud Position 2 1200 baud Position A 1200 baud Position 3 2400 baud Position B 2400 baud Position 4 4800 baud Position C 4800 baud Pos...

Page 60: ...its packaging and examine it to verify that all pins legs are straight and in perfect alignment 4 Orient the chip with the socket with the notch to the front of the switcher as shown at U21 in the illustration 5 Carefully align each pin on the chip to its corresponding female pin socket see illustration e on the left 6 With even pressure press the chip into the socket see illustration f on the lef...

Page 61: ...al from the remote transmitter the Main Power LED on the front panel blinks The LED on the Main Controller board next to the Infrared IC chip U21 also blinks Check the IR 30 Remote operation as follows a Point the transmitter remote control in the direction of the left front of the System 8 10 PLUS and press each of the four top buttons one at a time For each button pressed on the transmitter the ...

Page 62: ...he chip and or the circuit board 5 With the chip out of its socket check the area for circuit board damage 6 Examine the new software chip to be sure that all pins legs are straight and in perfect alignment 7 Orient the new chip to the socket with the notch to the right as shown at U3 in the illustration above 8 Carefully align each pin on the chip to its corresponding female pin see illustrations...

Page 63: ...ve it too quickly you may damage the chip and or the circuit board 5 With the chip out of its socket check the area for circuit board damage 6 Examine the new software chip to be sure that all pins legs are straight and in perfect alignment 7 Orient the new chip with the socket with the notch to the front of the switcher as shown at U5 in the illustration above 8 Carefully align each pin on the ch...

Page 64: ...n 2 Si le Système 8 10 PLUS est monté en rack détachez le 3 Ôter les câbles d entrée et de sortie 4 Mettre le Système 8 10 PLUS sur une surface propre et enlever les 6 vis comme représenté sur la figure 5 Procéder à l opération configuration du système ou changement des fusibles _____ NE PAS toucher les boutons ou les composants électroniques autres que ceux spécifiés Cela pourrait sérieusement af...

Page 65: ...e les câbles ne tombent sur l équipement _______ Assurez vous qu aucun poids sur l arrière du Système 8 10 PLUS ne dépasse 3 73 Kg 10 lbs _______ Les trous au dessus et au dessous du boîtier du Système 8 10 PLUS sont destinés au refroidissement NE PAS COUVRIR ces trous car cela pourrait endommager des composants vitaux _______ La température ambiante maximale ne doit pas dépasser 40 C _______ Le r...

Page 66: ...usgangskabel entfernen 4 Stellen Sie System 8 10 PLUS auf einen sauberen Untergrund und entfernen Sie die sechs 6 Schrauben siehe Abbildung 5 Arbeiten erledigen Entweder Projektor Konfigurieren oder Sicherung ersetzen _____ Berühren Sie keine Schalter oder Bauteile außer die die angegeben wurden Es könnte sonst ernsthafte Auswirkungen auf das System haben 6 Wiederholen Sie die Schritte 1 5 in umge...

Page 67: ...Übersicht der Rückseite und verhindert daß das Gewicht der Kabel das Gerät belastet _______ Vermeiden Sie eine Belastung der System 8 10 PLUS Rückseite von mehr als 3 73 kg _______ Die Löcher an der Ober und Unterseite des System 8 10 PLUS dienen der Kühlung Bedecken Sie diese Löcher nicht da eine Überhitzung der wichtigen Bauteile erfolgen kann _______ Die maximale Umgebungstemperatur beim Betrie...

Page 68: ...Extron System 8 10 PLUS User s Manual Reference B 13 _____ im Vertrieb von CAMBOARD Electronics www camboard de Tel 07131 911201 Fax 07131 911203 ce info camboard de ...

Page 69: ...is strictly for shielding and does not carry any signal Also called Differential Audio Bandwidth A frequency range or band of frequencies within which a device operates In audio and video it is the band of frequencies that can pass through a device without significant loss or distortion The higher the bandwidth the sharper the picture low bandwidth can cause a fuzzy picture Black Level More common...

Page 70: ...ining horizontal and vertical sync pulses and equalizing pulses with no picture information Sometimes called C S as in RGBS or HV Composite Video An all in one video signal comprised of the luminance black and white chrominance color blanking pulses sync pulses and color burst Contrast The range of light and dark values in a picture or the ratio between the maximum and the minimum brightness value...

Page 71: ...es two scans on a screen to make a complete picture or a Frame Each scan is called a Field Sometimes these are referred to as field 1 and field 2 Flicker Flicker occurs when the electron gun paints the screen too slowly giving the phosphors on the screen time to fade Frame In interlaced video a Frame is one complete picture A Frame is made up of two fields or two sets of interlaced lines Frequency...

Page 72: ...d slide presentations See Still Non Interlaced Also called progressive scan a method by which all the video scan lines are presented on the screen in one sweep instead of two also see Interlaced NTSC National Television Standards Committee Television standard for North America and parts of South America 525 lines 60 Hz 60 Hz Refresh NTSC Decoder See Decoder Output The product of an operation by a ...

Page 73: ...or relatively short range communications and does not specify balanced control lines RS 422 An EIA serial digital interface standard which specifies the electrical characteristics of balanced voltage digital interface circuits This standard is usable over longer distances than RS 232 It is also used as the serial port standard for Macintosh computers This signal governs the asynchronous transmissi...

Page 74: ... switcher and a projector the projector s remote control can command the switcher to change inputs Also the projector can be turned on off by a command from the switcher Terminal A device typically having a keyboard and display that is capable of sending text to and receiving text from another device a network etc Termination A load or impedance at the end of a cable or signal line used to match t...

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Page 77: ... been determined that the product is defective please call Extron and ask for an Applications Engineer at 714 491 1500 to receive an RA Return Authorization number This will begin the repair process as quickly as possible Units must be returned insured with shipping charges prepaid If not insured you assume the risk of loss or damage during shipment Returned units must include the serial number an...

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