Fox tx/rx av rear panel connections, Rear panel features and connections, Figure 3. fox tx av rear panel features – Extron Electronics Fox Tx_Rx AV User Guide User Manual

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FOX Tx/Rx AV Rear Panel Connections

Figure 3 (below) shows the rear panel features of the FOX Tx AV. The FOX Rx AV rear panel is
identical.

FOX Tx AV

Y/VID

I

N

P

U

T

S

OVER FIBER REMOTE

RS-232

Tx Rx

Tx Rx

AUDIO

L

R

ALARM

1 2

R-Y

B-Y/C

S-VID

OPTICAL

POWER

12V
0.6A MAX

Rx

Tx

6

7

8

9

10

11

Figure 3.

FOX Tx AV Rear Panel Features

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Power input — This 3.5 mm, 2-pole captive screw connector accepts 12 VDC from an

external power supply (provided).

NOTE: The FOX Tx/Rx AV does not have a remote powering feature. Both the

transmitter and the receiver require their own separate power supply.

1.

Connect the captive screw connector from the power supply to the power
receptacle.

12V

0.6A MAX

POWER

Power Receptacle

DC Power Cord
Captive Screw Connector

AC Power Cord

Ground
+12 VDC

External

Power Supply

(12 VDC, 1 A )

Power Supply

Output Cord

SECTION A–A

Ridges

Smooth

A

A

Figure 4.

Power Input

CAUTION: Power supply voltage polarity is critical. Incorrect voltage polarity

can damage the power supply, the transmitter, the receiver, or all
three. Identify the ground ( ) lead by the ridges on the side of the
cord (see the figure above).

NOTE: The ideal length of exposed wire in the stripping process is 3/16 inch

(5 mm). If longer than 3/16 inch, the exposed wires may touch, causing
a short circuit. If shorter than 3/16 inch, the wires can be easily pulled
out even if tightly fastened.

Do not tin the wires. Tinned wire does not hold its shape and comes
loose over time.

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