Extron Electronics RGB 440 User Manual

Specifications
Specifications
Video Gain... Unity (0.7V), 15% with 3dB peaking (0.9V), 30% with
Bandwidth... 300 MHz (-3dB)
Video input Number/signal type... 1 analog RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB
Connectors... 1 9-pin male for MBC cable or buffer
Nominal level(s)... Analog — 0.3V to 1.45V p-p
Horizontal frequency... 15 kHz to 150 kHz (optimum 15 kHz to 62 kHz)
Impedance... 75 ohms or Hi Z, switchable
Vertical frequency... 30 Hz to 170 Hz
Video output Number/signal type... 1 analog RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB
Connectors... 6 BNC female
Nominal level... Analog 0.7V p-p, 0.8V p-p, or 0.9V p-p w/ peaking
Impedance... 75 ohms
Return loss... -30dB @ 5 MHz
Sync Input type... Autodetect RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB (accepts RGsB but
Output type... RGBHV at all times, RGBS at all times, RGsB only when
Input level... 2V p-p to 5.5V p-p with ±0.2VDC offset max.
Output level... 4V to 5V p-p
Input impedance... 10 kohms
Output impedance... 75 ohms
Max. propagation delay... 50 nS
Max. rise/fall time... 2.5 nS
Audio Gain... Unbalanced 0dB, balanced +6dB
Frequency response... ±0.05dB @ 20 Hz to 20 kHz
THD + Noise... 0.03% @ 1 kHz, 0.3% @ 20 kHz at rated max. output
Stereo channel separation... >95dB @ 1 kHz to 20 kHz
Audio input Number/type... 1 stereo, unbalanced; 1Vrms (+4dBu), 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Connectors... 1 3.5 mm stereo jack (2 channel), unbalanced; tip (R),
Impedance... 10 kohms, DC coupled
Min/max levels... 100mV / +8.5 dBu
Audio output Number/type... 1 buffered, stereo (2 channel), balanced or unbalanced
Connectors... 1 3.5 mm captive screw connector, 5 pole
Impedance... 50 ohms unbalanced, 100 ohms balanced
Gain error... ±0.1dB channel to channel
Drive (600 ohm)... > +14dBu, balanced at stated %THD+N
General Power... 12 to 24VAC or VDC, 0.5 A, 5 watts, external (Order
MBC power jack... 9VDC, 0.15 A
Temperature/humidity (non condensing)... Storage -40° to +158°F (-40° to +70° C ) / 10% to 90%
Metal enclosure dimensions...
Shipping weight... 2 lbs. (0.9 kg)
Approvals... UL, CE, FCC Class A
... 6dB peaking (0.9V)
... does not strip sync from video)
... input is RGsB
Polarity... Positive or negative
S/N... >90dB, output 14dBu, balanced
... ring (L), sleeve (ground)
... the power supply separately, part number 70-055-01.)
... Operating +32° to +122°F (0° to +50° C) / 10% to 90%
1.0" H x 5.7" W x 4.5" D (7" W with mounting brackets)
... 2.54 cm H x 14.48 cm W x 11.43 cm D (17.7 cm W)
Vibration... NSTA 1A in carton (National Safe Transit Association)
MTBF... 30,000 hours
Warranty... 3 years parts and labor
User’s Guide
RGB 440 Interface
Computer Video and Audio
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Extron Electronics, USA
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68-378-01 Rev. E
Printed in the USA
01 02
Installation and Operation
Remove 7 screws
PC board (inside case)
Remove 2 connector nuts
Slide cover forward and lift
CAUTION
The Extron RGB 440 is a 300 MHz universal analog computer-video and audio interface designed to connect workstations and PCs to large screen display/audio systems. With an Extron MBC (monitor break­out cable) or an MBC buffer, the computer’s local monitor may be used while the RGB/BNC output goes to a large screen. Analog input can be from VGA, Mac, XGA, XGA-2, Quadra, Sun, SGI, or another source. Contact Extron for information regarding specific computer cabling needs.
The RGB 440 may be mounted under, or on the side, of a table or desk using the included Under Desk Mounting Kit, as shown in figure 1 and as detailed in the kit’s documentation (68-461-01). Drill four pilot holes: front-to­back, 2.5” apart, and side-to-side, 6.45” apart.
Descriptions of front and rear panel LEDs, controls and connectors follow. The letters to the left of the descriptions match the circled letters in figure 2 below.
A. Power LED - On = power and video sync
pulses are present.
B. Audio input connector - 3.5 mm, stereo
jack (tip = L, ring = R, sleeve = ground).
C. Analog video input connector - Input
connector for MBC buffer, LBC, or MBC cable from computer.
D. MBC Power output connector - Provides
power for MBC buffer if required.
E. Termination switch - Provides 75 ohms video
input termination if no local monitor is used.
F. H-Shift control - Shifts the image horizontally on
remote display device.
G. Sync processing DIP switches
Serr = Serration pulses enabled when up.
Figure 1
DDSP =Digital Display Sync Processing enabled when up. H. Power input connector - The input voltage range is 12 to 24 volts AC or DC. I. RGB BNC output connectors J. Sync BNC output connectors K. Audio output connector
Installation and Operation
Sync Processing (DDSP). The Sync processing switch module contains two DIP switches labeled SERR (left switch) and DDSP (right switch). The Serr switch in the up position (enabled) will result in the removal of serration pulses from the output composite sync signal (does not affect SOG, H or V outputs). The DDSP switch in the up position (enabled) provides Digital Display Sync Processing, which may be required for digital display devices which exhibit an unstable display. With DDSP enabled, the H Shift control (F) on the front panel is defeated.
Jumpers
RGB analog signals passing through coax cables may experience signal loss depending on the quality and length of the cable. The signal loss occurs across all frequencies but primarily higher frequencies. Boost/ peaking jumpers located inside the RGB 440 (figure 3) provide a way to compensate for these losses.
Disconnect power before opening the RGB 440.
To open the RGB 440, remove the mounting brackets (if attached), remove six screws on the sides (if not removed with the mounting brackets), one screw on the bottom, and two connector nuts as shown in figure 3. There is one jumper header for each of the RGB color signals, J8 = red, J9 = green and J10 = blue. Each header provides three possible jumper positions: unity gain (0.7V p-p),
0.8V p-p and 0.9V p-p. Cable quality/length along
with video signal frequencies will
Figure 3
have a big impact on the jumper settings. Set up the jumpers just prior to securing the RGB 440 in place.
Jumper position guidelines
0.7V - Short cable runs
0.8V - Long cable runs, signal gain & peaking for all frequencies
0.9V - Long cable runs & high frequency video signals High frequency signal boost and peaking compensates for high frequency signal loss due to cable capacitance and bandwidth loss.
Using the captive screw audio output connector
The RGB 440 Interface has a single 3.5 mm, captive screw receptacle along the bottom right side of the rear panel ((K) on figure 2). The audio receptacle has five contacts, and is labeled for left (L), right (R), polarity (+/–), and ground.
A 3.5 mm captive screw connector (part number 10-319-10) is supplied with the RGB 440. The connector must be wired to the output audio cables using the captive screws inside the connectors (figure 4A). The audio connector is then plugged into the output connector on the rear panel. Figure 4C shows three methods of wiring the output connector.
When making connections for the RGB 440 Interface from existing audio cables, see figure 4B. The round audio connectors are shown with the top one (tip and sleeve only) for unbalanced audio and the bottom one (tip, ring, and sleeve) for balanced audio. The ring, tip and sleeve markings are also used on the captive screw connector diagrams in figure 4C. Use these examples as a guide for making audio cables.
Figure 2
Sync processing switches
Video projectors of different types or from different manufacturers may have slightly different sync pulse requirements. Sync processing DIP switches on the RGB 440 front panel (G) enable the user to modify output sync by enabling or disabling vertical sync serration pulses and enabling or disabling Digital Display
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Figure 4A
____ NO
Figure 4B
Tip (+)
Ring (-)
Sleeve
SLEEVE
means NO CONNECTION. Wiring errors or plugging the audio connectors incorrectly
Figure 4C
Tip
Sleeve
may damage the audio output circuits.
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