Ocean Matrix OMX-DA10XL Instruction Manual

OMX-DA10XL
Contents
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1 Introduction 1 2 Getting Started 1 3 Overview 1 4 Using the OMX-DA10XL Video Audio Distribution Amplifier 3
4.1 Connecting a OMX-DA10XL Video Audio Distribution Amplifier 3
4.2 Increasing the Outputs 4
5 Technical Specifications 6
Figures
Figure 1: OMX-DA10XL Video Audio Distribution Amplifier 2 Figure 2: Increasing the Outputs: Arranging a 1:30 Video Audio DA 5
Tables
Table 1: Front Panel OMX-DA10XL Video Audio Distribution Amplifier Features 2 Table 2: Rear Panel OMX-DA10XL Video Audio Distribution Amplifier Features 3 Table 3: Technical Specifications of the OMX-DA10XL 6
Introduction
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1 Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing your OCEAN MATRIX® OMX-DA10XL Video Au di o D istribut i o n Amplifier. This product comes with a power cord, and this instruction manual. It is ideal for:
Audio video duplication studios
Rental/staging, CCTV, and home theater use
2 Getting Started
We recommend that you:
Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packaging
materials for possible future shipment
Review the contents of this instruction manual
3 Overview
The OMX-DA10XL is a state-of-the-art 1:10 video audio distribution amplifier using BNC connectors for composite video, and RCA connectors
for unbalanced stereo audio signals. The
OMX-DA10XL accepts a
composite video input and distributes th e signal to 10 ident i cal ou t puts. In particular, the
OMX-DA10XL:
Includes looping connectors for connecting to a local monitor, other
acceptor, or for forming larger systems
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Has a video bandwidth of 360 MHZ, ensuring transparent performance
with typical video and audio sources
Can function as unbalanced stereo audio or balanced
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mono audio
(selected via an audio control button)
Can output video signals that are DC or AC coupled for maximum
flexibility (selected via a coupling button)
Has front panel video trimmer controls
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for output level and cable
1 For example, you can connect 3 OMX-DA10XL units to make a 1:30 video audio distribution amplifier. See section 4.2 for details 2 Recommended for low signal transmission over long distances or in audio broadcasting studios for hi gh quality signal recreation 3 The video outputs are arranged in two blocks of 5 outputs (outputs 1 to 5, and outputs 6 to 10). Each block can be separately trimmed for output level and cable equalization (EQ.) thus achieving different compensations for different cable lengths
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