Introduction, About this guide – Extron Electronics FOX II T_R DP User Guide User Manual

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FOX II DP Transmitter and Receiver • Introduction

1

Introduction

WARNING:

Potential vision damage — The FOX II DP transmitter and receiver

output continuous laser light, which may be harmful to the eyes; use with caution.

Do not look into the rear panel fiber optic cable connectors or into the fiber optic
cables themselves.

Plug the attached dust caps into the optical transceivers when the fiber cable is

unplugged.

About this Guide

About the FOX II DP Transmitter and Receiver

Features

About this Guide

This guide contains information about the ultra-high performance Extron
FOX II DP Transmitter and Receiver, a fiber optic extender (see figure 1, below).

POWER

12V

1.0 A MAX

FOX II Rx DP

DISPLA

Y PO

RT

AUDIO

FIBER

RS-232

REMOTE

RS-232

IR

ALARM

Tx

Rx

Tx

Rx

1

2

G

Tx

Rx

G

OPTICAL

LINK

LINK

Rx

Tx

L

R

RX AUDIO OUT

L

R

AUDIO

OUTPUT

S

POWER

12V

1.0 A MAX

FOX II Tx DP

DISPLA

Y POR

T

LOOP THRU

AUDIO

FIBER

RS-232

REMOTE

RS-232

IR

ALARM

Tx

Rx

Tx

Rx

1

2

G

Tx

Rx

G

OPTICAL

LINK

LINK

Rx

Tx

L

R

RX AUDIO OUT

L

R

AUDIO

INPUTS

STA

ND

BY

CLASS 2 WIRING

1

2

XP

A 1002

LE

VE

L

1

1

2

1

2

LIMITER/
PROTECT

SIG

NA

L

2

INPUTS

OUTPUT

REMOTE

0

0

VOL/MUTE

10V

50 mA

100-240V 1.3A, 50-60Hz

1

3

1

4

2

3

1

4

2

3

1

4

2

2

3

100

LIN

K

AC

T

CO

M

IR

INPUT

RE

LA

Y

TX

RX

R

IPL

25

0

®

ON

OF

F

DISPLA

Y

MUTE

SCREEN

UP

SCREEN

DOWN

VC

R

DV

D

DO

C

CA

M

LAPTOP

PC

TCP/IP

TouchLink

Control

System

RS-232

Audio

DisplayPort

DisplayPort

DisplayPort

Extron

SI 28

Surface-

mount

Speakers

Extron

XPA 1002

Power Amplifier

Extron

FOX II T DP

Fiber Optic Transmitter

Extron

FOX II R DP

Fiber Optic Receiver

Flat Panel

Display

PC

Local

Monitor

Up to 30 km (18.75 miles)

Singlemode Fiber

SM Model

Audio

RS-232

Figure 1.

Typical FOX II DP Transmitter and Receiver Application

ATTENTION: An

ATTENTION is used to indicate potential damage to product or

property.
This is

Notations cont to be used as a second paragraph.

ATTENTION:

This Notations Bullet 1 used to list multiple points may be used as for many
separate topics.

Assuming this is a separate Attention topic this is how it looks.
When there is a second paragraph for a bullet 1 use this

Notations Bullet 1 cont.

ATTENTION:

This Notations Bullet 1 used to list multiple points may be used as for many
separate topics.

Assuming there is a sub bullet items for a bullet, use Notations bullet 2 topic this
is how it looks.
When there is a second paragraph for a bullet 2 use this

Notations Bullet 2

cont.

CAUTION: May result in eye injury. Always wear protective glasses when working

with lasers. (This is Caution Text Style.)
Cautions MUST ALWAYS START with a caution about the possibility of minor injury.
Multiple Cautions in the same table must EACH state the risk of minor injury.

DANGER: Falling may result in serious injury or death. Wear appropriate

climbing gear before attempting to scale this mountain.
This is Danger cont
• Danger Bullet 1: If this is the first of a series of separate dangers, each bullet

must state what the danger is.
This is Danger Bullet 1 cont.
• This is Danger Bullet 2

DANGER bullet 2 cont

NOTE: Note Text style.

This is

Notations cont to be used as a second paragraph.

TIP: This is Tip Text

This is

Notations cont to be used as a second paragraph.

WARNING: May result in serious injury. Always wear protective gear.

This is

Notations cont to be used as a second paragraph.

When there are multiple warnings in one Warning table cell, EACH must state the
portential risk of serious injury. (This is Notations bullet_1.

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