About the rgb 580xi, Features, Chapter two - installation and setup – Extron electronic RGB 580xi User Manual

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Introduction

RGB 580xi Remote Interface

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Chapter Two

Installation and Setup

Installation Overview

Application Diagrams

Front Panel Features and Cabling

Rear Panel Features and Cabling

Front Panel Adjustments

Mounting the Optional AAP Device

AAP Device Features

Cabling the AAP Device Rear Connectors

Cable Cubby AAP Device Features

Cabling the Cable Cubby AAP Devices

Troubleshooting

About the RGB 580xi

The Extron RGB 580xi is an analog, remote-mountable
computer video interface that can be installed in a location that
is hidden from the user’s view. It features a 300 MHz (< -3 dB)
video bandwidth.

It accepts one analog computer video input (RGBHV, RGBS,
RGsB, and RsGsBs) on a 15-pin HD female connector and one
unbalanced stereo audio input on a 3.5 mm stereo female jack.
Five BNC female connectors provide video output (RGBHV,
RGBS, and RGsB), and a five-pole captive screw connector
provides for stereo audio output.

A variety of Architectural Adapter Plates (AAP) with A/V inputs
can be used in conjunction with the RGB 580xi and are ideal for
installation in remote locations, including discreet mounting in
the Extron Hideaway Surface Access Products, such as the
HSA 400, HSA 402 and HSA 822.

In addition, a series of RGB 580xi CC AAP plates are also
available for Extron Cable Cubby mounting.

In this manual, “RGB 580xi” and “remote interface” are used
interchangeably.

Features

Stereo audio

— Unbalanced, PC level stereo audio input can be

output as balanced or unbalanced stereo audio.

Level and Peaking adjustments

— Level and peaking controls

compensate for signal losses over long cable runs. Level
adjusts image brightness and peaking adjusts image
sharpness.

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. A front
panel DIP switch provides another option, Digital Display
Sync Processing™ (DDSP™), to ensure proper displays
without altering sync pulse timing or width.

Remote contact closure

— A contact closure signal can be sent

to the interface from the remote AAP.

RS-232 control

— A set of instructions are available via the

Extron control software for Windows

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, or any other

remote control system.

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