Quick start guide — wallplates – Extron Electronics Wallplates Installation User Manual

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Wallplates• Quick Start Guide

CAUTION

Installation and service must be performed by authorized
personnel only. These units must be installed in
accordance with the National Electrical Code and with
local electrical codes.

These wallplates are passive devices and do not provide
buffering or other processing.

To install the Wallplates, follow these steps and see the appropriate
section of this manual for details:

Step 1

Select the site and run cables

through the wall or furniture where

the wallplate(s) will be installed.

Step 2

Prepare the site

: cut a hole (see page A-7 for a template), and install

an electrical box or mud ring/mounting bracket (see page 1-2).
Cable clamps should be used to hold the cables in place for strain
relief. Trim back and/or insulate exposed cable shields with heat
shrink to reduce the chance of short circuits.

Step 3

Attach connectors

to the input and output cables. See pages 1-4 to

1-7 for wiring diagrams.

Step 4

Connect the terminated output cables

to the Wallplate’s rear panel

connectors. See page 1-4 for details. An application example is
shown on the next page.

Composite video input on a BNC connector is output on one
BNC connector (WP 120, WP 120 AUS, WP 170, WP 170 AUS).

S-video input on a 4-pin mini-DIN connector is output on a
4-pin mini-DIN connector (WP 130, WP 180).

Computer-video input on 15-pin HD connectors will be output
on five female BNC connectors (WP 150, WP 150 AUS, WP 170,
WP 170 AUS, WP 180).

Unbalanced audio input from RCA connectors is output on a 3-
pole captive screw connector (WP 130, WP 170, WP 170 AUS,
WP 180).

Unbalanced computer audio input from a miniature stereo plug
(tip-ring-sleeve connector) is output on a 3-pole captive screw
connector (WP 150, WP 150 AUS, WP 170, WP 170 AUS,
WP 180).

Quick Start Guide — Wallplates

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