Extron Electronics FOXBOX Tx_Rx DVI Setup Guide User Manual

Foxbox tx/rx vga, vga/yuv, and dvi • setup guide, Installation, Step 1 — mounting

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This guide provides instructions for an experienced installer to set up and operate
Extron

®

FOXBOX Tx/Rx VGA, FOXBOX VGA/YUV, and FOXBOX DVI transmitters and

receivers.

NOTES:

The FOXBOX DVI receiver can accept inputs from any FOX 500 or FOXBOX

non-Plus transmitter, including VGA models.

The FOXBOX VGA receiver can accept inputs from any FOX 500 or

FOXBOX non-Plus transmitter, including DVI models.

Installation

FOXBOX Rx VGA Rear Panel

FOXBOX Rx DVI Plus Rear Panel

Front Panel

Front Panel

DVI

OVER

TEMP

AUDIO

CONFIG

AUDIO

DVI-D OUTPUT

RS-232

OVER FIBER ALARM

Tx Rx

1 2

12V
1.0A MAX

POWER

MODE

FOXBOX Rx DVI Plus

FOXBOX Rx DVI Plus

OPTICAL

Rx

Tx

LINK

LINK

FOXBOX Rx VGA

RGB

OVER

TEMP

AUDIO

CONFIG

OPTICAL

Rx

Tx

LINK

LINK

AUDIO

RGB OUTPUT

FOXBOX Rx VGA

RS-232

OVER FIBER ALARM

Tx Rx

1 2

12V
1.0A MAX

POWER

MODE

NOTE: The figure to the right shows receivers.

Transmitters have a similar appearance.

Step 1 — Mounting

Turn off or disconnect all power sources to the
unit and mount the transmitter and receiver as required.

Step 2 — Input and Output Connections

a.

Connect an RGB, YUV, or DVI video source, as applicable to the model, to the input connector

AUDIO

DVI-D OUTPUT

AUDIO

RGB OUTPUT

on the transmitter and an RGB, YUV, or DVI display to the output connector on the receiver.

b.

Connect an unbalanced stereo or mono audio input and an audio output device to the 3.5 mm
mini jack audio ports on both units.

c.

If you want the FOXBOX units to pass serial data or control signals, such as serial control of a projector,

ALARM

Tx Rx

1 2

RS-232

OVER FIBER

connect the master device to the transmitter and the slave device to the receiver using the first three poles
of the RS-232 Over Fiber/Alarm 5-pole captive screw connectors on both units.

NOTE: For RS-232 responses (from the receiver to the transmitter), you must install the cable in step 3b and leave

the receiver in the normal (rather than daisy chain) configuration (Mode DIP switch 1 down).

d.

For remote monitoring of the status of the optical links, connect a locally constructed or obtained device to

RS-232

OVER FIBER

ALARM

Tx Rx

1 2

the two Alarm poles of the RS-232 Over Fiber/Alarm 5-pole captive screw connectors on the unit to be
monitored. The two poles are shorted together when no light is detected.

NOTES:

The Alarm port on the transmitter reports the status of the Rx light link to the unit.

The Alarm port on the receiver reports the status of the Tx light link to the unit.

Step 3 — Throughput Connections

NOTE: You can connect the transmitter and one or more receivers (see the two fiber cable connection drawings below)

in one of three ways:

One way (transmitter to receiver) only, perform step 3a.

Two way (transmitter to receiver and return), perform steps 3a and 3b.

One way (transmitter to receiver) with daisy chain (receiver to receiver), perform steps 3a and 3c.

a.

Connect a fiber cable between the Tx port on the transmitter and the Rx port on the receiver.

OPTICAL

Tx Rx

LINK

LINK

OPTICAL

Tx Rx

LINK

LINK

and

Transmitter

Receiver

3a

3b

b.

If you want the receiver to send return serial data (such as responses from a controlled device) to
the transmitter, connect a fiber cable between the Tx port on the receiver and the Rx port on the
transmitter.

c.

If you want a receiver to daisy chain the optical signal to another receiver (up to 10 receivers in a
daisy chain):

z

Connect the Tx port on the receiver to the Rx port on another receiver.

z

Set the Mode DIP switch 1 up on each receiver that is daisy chaining the signal.

OPTICAL

Tx

Rx

LINK

LINK

From Transmitter or

Daisy Chaining Receiver

MODE

1 2

Receiver

Receiver

3a

3c

OPTICAL

LINK

LINK

Tx

Rx

1

FOXBOX Tx/Rx VGA, VGA/YUV, and DVI • Setup Guide

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