Panorama video ports: panvp500 and panvp700, Panorama, Panorama video – ClearOne PAN6400 User Manual

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NOTE

NOTE

If you need more advanced functions, you can use the Panorama remote to teach a
universal remote control the Panorama IR codes and also IR codes for any other
source or display that you plan to use.

Figure 2-3

PAN6400 VDC remote control

Panorama Video Ports: PANVP500 and PANVP700

The Panorama Video Ports are single-gang devices designed to be mounted in a
standard single-gang backless electrical outlet box near the display device. The Video
Ports provide an interface to connect the video displays, IR emitters, and IR receivers
to the PAN6400 VDC.

Two models are available (both sold separately): the PANVP500 and PANVP700. The
main difference between the two models is that the VP700 includes an IR Receiver for
control of the sources connected to the VDC.

Use standard, unshielded CAT5 cable for wiring between the PAN6400 VDC and the
Video Ports and terminate the cable using the 568a standard.

The PANVP700 ships with:

The VP700 is
compatible only with
the IR receiver included
in the unit.

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NetStreams IR Receiver (4 ft. cable) - 3.5 mm plug

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NetStreams IR Emitter - 3.5 mm plug

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five Cable Length Compensation (CLC) chips (in 50-, 250-, 500-, 750-, and
1000-ft. increments).

The PANVP500 ships with:

Both Panorama Video
Ports come with the
250-ft. CLC chip
already inserted into the
CLC slot on the rear
panel.

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NetStreams IR Emitter

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five Cable Length Compensation (CLC) chips (in 50-, 250-, 500-, 750-, and 1000-
ft. increments).

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