Extron Electronics RGB 202xi User Guide Rev. E User Manual

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Extron • RGB 202xi Series • User’s Manual

Legend of Icons

The following icons may be used in this manual:

___ Important information – for example, an action or a step

that must be done before proceeding.

___ A Warning – possible dangerous voltage present.

___ A Warning – possible damage could occur.

_ A Note, a Hint, or a Tip that may be helpful.

__ Additional information may be referenced in another

section, or in another document.

User’s Manual Part Number Information

RGB 202

xi, 202 VTG, 202 VS2 and 202 VS SL2 User’s Manual

68-187-01

Rev. A, 69-01

Rev B, 79-01

Page 4-4 cable connector

Rev C, 89-05 (for CD), 89-07 (for print)

Updated specs on page 1-5

Update inside cover styles and manual part number.

Rev D, 89-11, page 1-5

Change output video range to 1.2.

Rev E, 08-99, page 2-1

Remote description.

Written and trinted in USA.

Contents

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Extron • RGB 202xi Series • User’s Manual

Accessing the Inside

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Removing the RGB 202

xi Cover

Jumpers are set at the factory to allow the RGB 202

xi to

detect most video requirements automatically. However,
if it is necessary to change any of these jumpers you
must first remove cover.

1. Turn power off by disconnecting the power cable.

2. Disconnect any other cables that may be in the way.

3. Use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the four (4)

screws inside each rubber foot. Put these aside.

4. Turn the case upright. The top half of the case is the

cover. Pull upward on the cover to remove it.

5. Use the picture on the facing page locate the jumper

that needs to be changed.

Configuration Jumpers

The general illustration here shows an example of a 3-pin
jumper. These are sometimes called “Bergs”. There are
three possible combinations for a 3-pin jumper:

Pins 1 and 2 – Press the jumper onto pins 1 and 2.

Pins 2 and 3 – put the open end of the jumper over pins 2

and 3 and press on.

No connections (Open) – This can be done any way, as

long as no pins are connected. Three different Open
connections are shown here. Connecting one side of
the jumper and leaving the other contact off the end, or
off the side, is a common way to do this. This way, the
jumper is available if it is needed in the future.

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