Extron electronic RGB 460xi TV Cables User Manual


 
RGB 460
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Introduction
RGB 460
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Chapter Two
Installation and Operation
Installation Overview
UL Requirements
Interface Details
Application Examples
About this Manual
This manual contains information about the Extron RGB 460xi
series of universal wall, furniture, and floorbox mountable
interfaces, and on how to configure and operate them. “RGB
460xi” or “interface” will be used to refer to all models
interchangeably unless otherwise noted.
For information on installing the wallbox-mountable versions of
these interfaces, refer to one of the available installation guides.
For wall or furniture mount installations, with Euro Channel
versions, refer to #68-636-03. For Steel City
®
floorbox
installations, refer to #68-636-04. For MK box installations, refer
to #68-636-02. For FSR floorbox installations, refer to #68-636-05.
About the RGB 460
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The Extron RGB 460xi (all), RGB 460xi Dual, RGB 464xi,
RGB 468xi, and RGB 468 Mxi are compact, wallbox or floorbox
mountable computer video interfaces. Each interface comes in
either a two-gang (RGB 460xi), three-gang (RGB 464xi and
RGB 468 Mxi), or four-gang (RGB 460xi Dual and RGB 468xi)
wall box size, except Steel City, MK, and FSR floorbox models.
Optionally, the two-gang and four-gang (except for the
RGB 460xi Dual, MK, and FSR models) interfaces come in an EC
version which mounts in a Euro Channel. The interfaces (except
for the RGB 460xi Dual, MK, and FSR models) are also wall/
furniture mountable and come with a matching mud ring kit
(part #70-086-xx). The interfaces have a 300 MHz (-3dB) video
bandwidth.
Each interface accepts one computer video input (15-pin HD)
and one stereo audio input, and all models include a 15-pin HD
buffered local monitor output.
Features
Horizontal shifting control — The displayed image may be
shifted to the left or right by turning a front panel knob.
Advanced Digital Sync Processing™ (ADSP™) — ADSP
allows sync processing operations, such as horizontal
centering, to occur without affecting the signal’s sync
timing. This allows horizontal centering to be applied to
signals that are output to digital display devices such as
LCD projectors, DLP projectors and plasma displays. An
internal DIP switch provides another option, Digital
Display Sync Processing™ (DDSP™), to ensure proper
displays without altering sync pulse timing or width.
Stereo audio — Unbalanced stereo audio inputs can be output
as balanced or unbalanced unamplified stereo audio.
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