Extron Electronics FOXBOX Tx_Rx DVI Plus User Guide User Manual
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FOXBOX Tx/Rx • Remote Control
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Output Configuration area
Sync Format radio buttons — The FOXBOX receiver outputs RGBHV or
RGsB video (depending on the input to the transmitter) only. The radio
buttons in this area have no effect on the FOXBOX receiver. See the
FOX 500 User Guide or the PowerCage FOX User Guide if you are using
one of those products to receive the fiber optic signal, as the video output
of those products can be configured.
Output Polarity radio buttons — Click either the
Follow input sync
or
Force sync
to negative
radio button to select the desired video output sync polarity.
NOTE: When you make output configuration changes, the setting is changed in the
receiver. It reports the changes to the transmitter via the optional receiver-Tx-to-
transmitter-Rx cable.
If the PC is connected to the transmitter and either the receiver-Tx-to-
transmitter-Rx cable is not connected in your system or the receiver is in the daisy
chain mode, the program cannot report the output sync format and polarity
position settings in the Video Adjustment area. You can change the output sync
format and polarity, but the program cannot report the changes.
Advanced Configuration area
Executive Mode buttons — The
Executive Mode
radio buttons have
no effect on the operation of the FOXBOX units.
Auto Memory checkbox — Click the
Auto Memory
checkbox to
automatically apply saved position, horizontal start, total pixels, and pixel
phase settings when the sensed input resolution changes.
Auto Image button — Click the
Auto Image
button to adjust the
output settings for the best image, based on the sensed input resolution.
Test Patterns drop box — Select one of three built-in test patterns;
color bars
,
grayscale
, and
alternating pixels
; as necessary to
help adjust the color, brightness/contrast, and focus of the display. Select
Off
to output the
video input to the transmitter.
NOTE: You must have a video input connected and the transmitter-Tx-to-receiver-Rx
fiber cable connected and the receiver must be in the normal mode for the
receiver to output a selected test pattern.
The test pattern turns off if the input signal rate is changed or disconnected or if
power is removed.