ClearOne PAN6400 User Manual

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Integrating Panorama with DigiLinX

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3.

Connect the component cables from the component PAN6400 VDC (2) OUT ports
for that source to the PAN6400 VDC (1) IN ports for that source.

Give each display in the
additional zones a
unique name when
configuring the
DigiLinX system using
the DigiLinX Dealer
Setup Program 1.5 or
higher.

4.

Connect the coaxial digital (S/PDIF) or analog audio cable from the video source
to a MediaLinX.
Each video source connects to its own MediaLinX (unless you are using a
MediaLinX Pro, in which case each source connects to one of a pair of RCA
inputs).

5.

Connect an IR Emitter to the PAN6400 VDC (2) IR OUTPUT port for that source
and place the emitter end over the IR window on the front of the source.
For example, if the video source is connected to the PAN6400 VDC (2) IN port S2,
then plug the IR Emitter into IR OUTPUT S2.

6.

Connect an IR extension cable (3.5 mm to 3.5 mm, shipped with Panorama) from
the PAN6400 VDC (2) IR INPUT port for that source (in the example above, this
would be IR INPUT S2) to the PAN6400 VDC (1) IR OUTPUT port for that
source.

7.

Connect an IR extension cable (3.5 mm to 3.5 mm, shipped with Panorama) from
the PAN6400 VDC (1) IR INPUT port for that source (in the example above, this
would be IR INPUT S2) to the MediaLinX IR/RS-232 port.

8.

Connect the 3.5 mm to RS-232 cable (included with ControLinX) from the
RS-232C port of the ControLinX (2) to a null modem cable and connect it to the
RS-232 IO2 port on the rear panel of the PAN6400 VDC (2).
This allows a DigiLinX system to control Panorama functions.

9.

Connect the 3.5 mm to RS-232 cable (included with ControLinX) from the
RS-232C port of the ControLinX (1) to a null modem cable and connect it to the
RS-232 IO2 port on the rear panel of the PAN6400 VDC (1).

10.

Connect the CAT5 cable from the room output on the PAN6400 VDC (2) to the
VIM port on a VP700.
This procedure assumes you are using VP700s for IR pass-through functionality.

11.

Connect the VP700 connected to PAN6400 VDC (2) to the display using a
component cable.

12.

Connect the IR Receiver to the IR IN port on the VP700 connected to PAN6400
VDC (2) and place the IR Receiver where it can receive a signal from the remote.
See

Panorama Video Ports: PANVP500 and PANVP700

on page 2-5 for

information on effective IR Receiver placement.

13.

Connect an IR Emitter to the IR Out port of the VP700 connected to PAN6400
VDC (2) and place the emitter end over the IR window on the display.

14.

Connect the CAT5 cable from the room output on the PAN6400 VDC (1) to the
VIM port on a VP700.
This procedure assumes you are using VP700s for IR pass-through functionality.

15.

Connect the VP700 connected to PAN6400 VDC (1) to the display using a
component cable.

16.

Connect the IR Receiver to the IR IN port on the VP700 connected to PAN6400
VDC (1) and place the IR Receiver where it can receive a signal from the remote.

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