Getting started, System 4, Switcher series – Extron Electronics System 4xi Series User Manual
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Extron • System 4
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Switcher Series • User’s Manual
System 4
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Switcher Series
Getting Started..........
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Step 1
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If the System 4
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is already configured for your model of projector, go to
Step 4. If it is not set
up correctly, it will be necessary to change switch settings on the System 4
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’s Main
Controller Board. Continue with
Step 2 below to verify the correct configuration.
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Step 2
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Apply power to the System 4
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Use the front panel to display the Information Menu (Menu 8).
If the configuration is correct, go to
Step 4. If it is not correct, continue with Step 3.
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Step 3
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Go to the procedure on page 2-3 of the
System 4
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User’s Manual to remove the System 4
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cover. Then go to page 2-4 for instructions on configuring the Main Controller board. The
following table and diagram are to be used only as examples of a typical configuration. Please
consult either the label inside the System 4
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top cover or the
System 4
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Projector
Communications Kit instructions for the correct configuration settings. Continue with Step 4
below when your configuration is correct.
Config
Projector
SW1: 1-2-3-4
SW2
SW3
SW4
SW5
SW6
Prj Cable
Comm
as
Adapter
✔
Your Model
off-on-off-on
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1
0
5
0
J15
26-467-01
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Step 4
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Double-check your work and be sure the System 4
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cover is back on securely.
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Step 5
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Please refer to the appropriate connection diagram for your projector (see your
System 4
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Projector Communications Kit instructions). Using the appropriate Communications Adapter
included in your Communications Kit, connect the Comm extension cable from the PJ Comm
port of the System 4
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to the Comm Adapter. Secure the Comm Adapter to the appropriate
projector port.
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Step 6
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Connect the RGBS/HV cable from the System 4
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output BNC connectors to the projector’s
matching RGBS/HV input connectors. Verify that all your connections are correct. If in
doubt, please refer to the specific installation instructions which were included in your
Communications Kit.
SW1
SW2
SW6
SW3
SW5
J15
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4
1
2
SW4