Video connections – Extron electronic FOX 2G Tx User Manual

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FOX 2G Tx/Rx AV • Installation and Setup

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Video Connections

The FOX 2G Tx/Rx AV accepts a single low resolution video

signal (composite, S-video and low resolution component video)

and outputs a single low resolution video signal (composite,

S-video and low resolution component video). It is not

compatible with RGB or HDTV 480p, 720p, or 1080i component

video signals.
The transmitter converts incoming signals to a proprietary

format and passes them along the fiber optic cable to the FOX

2G Rx AV. The receiver converts the signal to a format that

matches the display requirements. SIS

commands are used to

configure the receiver to convert between signal formats (see

page 3-10).
To input a low resolution component signal,

or output a component output signal, connect

three BNC male connectors to the Y/VID,

B-Y/C, and R-Y receptacles on the back panel of

the unit.
There are two alternative methods to input or

output an S-video signal:

Connect BNC male connectors to the

Y/VID and B-Y/C receptacles on the back

panel of the unit.
Connect a 4-pin mini DIN to the S-VID

receptacle on the back panel of the unit.

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In addition to the selected output type,

using BNC connectors, a transcoded

S-video signal is always output from

the receiver's S-VID socket.

To input or output a composite signal, use

a single BNC male connector to the Y/VID

receptacle on the back panel of the unit.
When both the BNC connectors and the 4-pin

mini DIN provide simultaneous video input,

the signal with the highest priority for video

output is highlighted in the table below:

BNC Input

Mini DIN Input

Component

S-Video

S-Video

S-Video

Composite

S-Video

Y/VID

R-Y

S-VID

B-Y/C

S-VID

Component

Y/VID

R-Y

S-VID

B-Y/C

S-VID

S-video

R-Y

Y/VID

R-Y

S-VID

B-Y/C

Y/VID

S-video

R-Y

B-Y/C

Y/VID

R-Y

S-VID

B-Y/C

S-VID

Composite

R-Y

B-Y/C

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