Extron Electronics PowerCage FOX Tx_Rx DVI Plus User Guide User Manual
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Audio input gain/attenuation — The input audio level can be adjusted within a range
of -18 dB (attenuation) to +10 dB (gain) via the RS-232 link.
Audio output — The receivers output balanced or unbalanced stereo audio on a 3.5 mm,
5-pole captive screw terminal.
Links monitoring — The front panels of the transmitters and receivers have indicators for
monitoring both fiber optic links.
Loss-of-light alarms — The rear panels of the transmitters and receivers have discrete
outputs that indicate if either of the fiber optic links have suffered a loss of the light signal.
FOX Extender control program — For RS-232 remote control from a PC running
Windows
®
, the Extron FOX Extender control software provides a graphical interface and
drag-and-drop/point-and-click operation.
Simple Instruction Set (SIS™) — The transmitters and receivers use the SIS for easy
remote control operation.
Audio level — The audio output can be set to either the consumer level (-10 dBV) or
professional level (+4 dBu) from the front panel or under RS-232 control.
Upgradable firmware — The firmware that controls the operation of each unit can be
upgraded in the field via the Configuration port on the PowerCage enclosure without
taking the unit out of service. Firmware upgrades are available for download on the Extron
website,
www.extron.com
, and they can be installed using the FOX Extender 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, using the SIS or the control software.
PowerCage mounting — All PowerCage FOX Tx and Rx units are mountable in any
Extron PowerCage enclosure.
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