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Features, Introduction, cont’d – Extron Electronics FOX 500 DA6 User Guide User Manual

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The DA also buffers the RGB input and loops it through on a

15-pin HD connector for use by a local monitor. The DA can

handle an RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, or RsGsBs input signal.

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The DA can send and receive the proprietary signal(s)

to and from any compatible Extron receiver or switcher.

These compatible products include the FOX 500 Rx

(RGB) receiver, the FOX 500 Rx DVI receiver, and the

Fiber Matrix 6400 matrix switcher.

The connected receiver(s) convert the proprietary signal(s) back

to video (either RGB or DVI, depending on the receiver), audio,

and serial RS-232 communication, and output the signals locally.

If RS-232 return communications are implemented (a second

fiber optic cable is installed), the receiver connected to DA

output 1 sends a proprietary serial communication signal back

to the DA on the second fiber optic cable. For video resolutions

up to 1600 x 1200, the receivers' video outputs are a perfect

pixel-for-pixel or digital recreation of the video signal input to

the DA.
The receivers have image and audio adjustments and test

patterns that can be set locally or via an RS-232 link and sent

to the DA, which, in turn, sends them to the transmitter on the

fiber link. The transmitter has image, audio, and fiber light

status and lost-light alarm indicators.
The FOX 500 DA is rack mountable and has an internal

switching power supply for worldwide power compatibility.

Features

Ultra high performance —

Offers up to six perfect, pixel-

by-pixel,, RGBHV video transmissions to compatible

receiver(s). The DA can handle resolutions up to

1600 x 1200 at 60 Hz. Higher resolutions can be

transmitted, but with some loss of video quality and

undersampled.

Video input —

The DA inputs RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, or RsGsBs

on BNC connectors or a 15-pin HD connector.

Six active and individually isolated outputs —

The

FOX 500 DA6 uses active signal splitting to maintain

equal transmiter power to all outputs, maximizing

distance capabilities by ensuring full availablility of

optical loss budget for each output.

Analog loop-through on DA —

The DA has an analog loop-

through on a 15-pin HD connector that allows connection

of a local monitor.

System video output —

The video portion of the optical video

output can be decoded to either RGB video or DVI video,

depending on the receiver connected.

Audio input —

The DA inputs balanced or unbalanced stereo

audio on a 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw terminal or a

3.5 mm mini jack.

Audio input gain/attenuation —

The input audio level can be

adjusted within a range of -18 dB attenuation to +10 dB

gain via the master receiver's front panel or the RS-232

link.

Links monitoring —

The front panel has indicators for

monitoring image and audio transmission and both

fiber optic links.

Loss-of-light alarms —

The rear panel has discrete outputs

that indicate if either of the fiber optic links have

suffered a loss of the light signal.

Windows-based control program —

For RS-232 remote

control from a PC, the Extron Windows

®

-based control

software provides a graphical interface and drag-and-

drop/point-and-click operation.

Simple Instruction Set (SIS

) —

The DA uses Extron’s SIS

for easy remote control operation.

Upgradable

firmware — The firmware that controls the unit's

operation can be upgraded in the field via an RS-232 link,

without taking the unit out of service. Firmware

upgrades are available for download on the Extron Web

site, www.extron.com, and they can be installed using the

Windows-based control program.

Memory presets —

30 memory presets are a time-saving feature

that lets you store input size and position settings relative

to a specific input resolution. You can then recall those

settings, when needed, with a few simple steps via the

master receiver's front panel or the RS-232 link.

Rack mounting —

The unit is rack mountable in any

conventional 19" wide rack, using the included rack

mounting brackets.

Power —

The 100 VAC to 240 VAC, internal power supply

provides worldwide power compatibility.