User`s guide
SWITCHERS
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the incoming video–making
the glitch takes place off-
screen. The Sync Delay
feature is only designed to
work with RGBS and
RGBHV signal formats.
7. Can the
MX2222AT
be rack
mounted?
The MX2222AT can be rack
mounted by itself or with
two units side by side. The
width of the unit is 1/2 rack
wide. ALTINEX offers rack
mount ears for single unit
mounting
(part# DA1299RM) and
rack shelf for mounting two
units (part# DA1298RM).
8. Can the
MX2222AT
Switcher be
used outside
of the United
States?
Yes, the MX2222AT uses a
universal internal power
supply, enabling it to be
used throughout the world.
Please make sure that the
voltage setting is in the
correct position and please
make sure to use the proper
adapter cable for the
country in which it will be
used. Adapter cables for
several countries are
available through ALTINEX.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 10
• Please make sure, that input signal formats are
the same for the input (source) and the output
(display).
• Please make sure that the input signal
amplitude levels are as follows:
1. RED, GREEN, and BLUE are less than
10V.
2. SYNC is less than 1.0 V and more than
0.3V.
3. Please use the appropriate input voltage
110 VAC or 220 VAC.
• Please make sure that the proper quality of
cables is used. We recommended ALTINEX
made cables for the best results.
• If a problem arises after continuous usage at
higher voltage, higher temperature, higher
humidity, or at other extreme environmental
conditions, please correct the problem.
• Please reset the unit by pressing the RESET
key for more than 2 seconds, if a problem
exists with the switcher.
• Make sure that all channels (inputs) are ON
(i.e. RED LED next to the STAND BY key is
OFF).
• If using any control software or hardware to
control the MX2222AT, verify the operation of
the unit with the MX Control software (available
from the ALTINEX web-site: www.altinex.com)
when using RS-232 commands to the switcher.
Make sure that the cable is made according to
the manual, where the RX pin of the
MX2222AT is connected to the TX pin of the
computer.