User`s manual

FOX 500 Tx/Rx • Installation
Installation, cont’d
2-6
FOX 500 Tx/Rx • Installation
2-7
b. Remove the transmitter or receiver from inside the
furniture.
c. Tighten the screws.
d. Replace the unit inside the surface (step 6).
Connections
Transmitter rear panel connections
All connectors except the Configuration port are on the rear
panel (figure 2-4).
FOX 500 Tx
100-240V 0.3A
50/60 Hz
AUDIO INPUTS
INPUT LOOP THRU
RGB INPUT
R G B
H/HV V
OR
L R
RS-232
OVER FIBER
Tx Rx NA
REMOTE
RS-232
ALARM
OPTICAL
1 2*
*
OPTIONAL FOR
RETURN DATA
LINK
LINK
Tx Rx 1 2
RGB
2
78 5
4
6
1 3
Figure 2-4 — FOX 500 Tx transmitter’s connectors
a
RGB Input connectors
N
Connect an input
to only the BNC
connectors or
the 15-pin HD
connector, not
both.
BNC connectors — Connect
an RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, or
RsGsBs video source to these
BNC connectors. Connect
the cables as shown at right.
15-pin HD connector
Connect an analog
VGA - UXGA RGB video
source to this 15-pin HD
female connector.
b
Buffered Loop-through
connector — If desired,
connect a local monitor to this 15-pin HD connector.
c
Audio Input connectors —
3.5 mm mini jack —Plug a stereo mini plug into this connector.
5-pole captive screw connector — Connect a balanced or
unbalanced stereo or mono audio input to this connector. The
connector is included with FOX 500, but you must supply the
audio cable. See figure 2-5 to wire a captive screw connector
for the appropriate input type and impedance level. Use the
supplied tie-wrap to strap the audio cable to the extended tail of
the connector.
L R
Unbalanced Stereo Input
Balanced Stereo Input
Ring
Sleeve (s)
Tip
Sleeve
Tip
Sleeve
Tip
Tip
Ring
Do not tin the wires!
Figure 2-5 — Captive screw connector wiring for
stereo audio input
N
The length of exposed wires is critical. The ideal length
is 3/16” (5 mm).
If the stripped section of wire is longer than 3/16”,
the exposed wires may touch, causing a short circuit
between them.
If the stripped section of wire is shorter than 3/16”,
wires can be easily pulled out even if tightly fastened
by the captive screws.
N
See figure 2-6 to identify the tip, ring, and sleeve when you
are making connections for the transmitter from existing
audio cables. A mono audio connector consists of the tip
and sleeve. A stereo audio connector consists of the tip,
ring and sleeve. The ring, tip, and sleeve wires are also
shown on the captive screw audio connector diagrams,
figure 2-5 and figure 2-8.
Tip (+)
Sleeve ( )
Sleeve ( )
Ring (
-
)
Tip (+)
RCA Connector
3.5 mm Stereo Plug Connector
(balanced)
Figure 2-6 — Typical audio connectors
R
RGBHV
G B
H/HV V
RGBS
RGsB,
RsGsBs
R G B
H/HV V
R G B
H/HV V