User Guide Scalers and Scan Converters IN1508 Scaling Presentation Switcher 68-791-01 Rev.
Safety Instructions • English Warning This symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature provided with the equipment. Power sources • This equipment should be operated only from the power source indicated on the product. This equipment is intended to be used with a main power system with a grounded (neutral) conductor. The third (grounding) pin is a safety feature, do not attempt to bypass or disable it.
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Contents Introduction............................................. 1 About this Guide.............................................. 1 About the Switcher........................................... 2 DVI Video..................................................... 3 Features............................................................ 4 Optimizing the Audio..................................... 46 Troubleshooting.............................................. 46 General Checks.....................................
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Introduction • About this Guide • About the Switcher • Features About this Guide This guide contains installation, configuration, and operating information for the Extron IN1508 Scaling Presentation Switcher (referred to in this manual as the “IN1508” or the “switcher”) (see figure 1).
About the Switcher The Extron IN1508 is an eight-input video and stereo audio switcher that incorporates a video scaler. The switcher accepts: • Two NTSC/PAL/SECAM/NTSC 4.
DVI Video DVI is a digital transmission standard for high-speed, lossless video interfaces, such as between a computer and a direct digital monitor. The DVI standard, which Silicon Image Corporation also refers to as PanelLink and PanelLink Digital, specifies single link and dual link digital versions for either the digital only (DVI-D) or digital and analog combined (DVI-I) connectors. A single link supports resolutions higher than HDTV at a reduced blanking interval.
Features Inputs — Video inputs — The switcher switches among: • Two fully-configurable RGB video inputs on 15-pin HD connectors • One HDTV component video, interlaced component video, or progressive scan video on three BNC connectors • Two S-video inputs on 4-pin mini-DIN connectors • Two composite video inputs on single BNC connectors.
Quad-standard decoding — The video decoder of the IN1508 provides accurate video decoding of composite video and S-video in the NTSC, PAL, SECAM, and NTSC 4.43 standards. The advanced 3-line adaptive comb filter that decodes composite video reduces cross-color interference and hanging dots while maintaining maximum image bandwidth and detail.
Installation This section describes the installation of the IN1508, including: • Cabling and Rear Panel Views • Remote Control Battery Installation • Configuration Cabling and Rear Panel Views All connectors are on the rear panel (see figure 2). 100-240V 50-60Hz 1 I VID 3 6 YC VID U OUTPUT OUTPUT AUDIO INPUT 1 RGB Y, B-Y, R-Y 2 3 4 5 A 6 L L YC 7 8 R T 1 U S 1T23 I.T.E.
f Input 8 DVI video connector — Connect a single link of DVI-D direct digital video to this female DVI connector. This connector supports only a digital DVI-D source. DVI 8 NOTES: • With the proper adapters, the IN1508 can also be used with non-HDCP HDMI signals. • Input 8 supports EDID emulation with the default value 1024 x 768 at 60 Hz (see “Programming Guide” to select a different resolution).
RS-232 Connection l RS-232 port — Connect a host device, such as a computer or touch panel control, to the IN1508 switcher via this 9-pin D connector for serial RS-232 control (figure 5). 5 1 9 6 Female Pin RS-232 Function 1 — Not used 2 TX Transmit data 3 RX Receive data 4 — Not used 5 Gnd Signal ground 6 — Not used 7 — Not used 8 — Not used 9 — Not used Figure 5. RS-232 Port Pin Assignments See “Programming Guide” for definitions of the SIS commands.
Operation This section describes the front panel operation of the IN1508, including: • Front Panel Controls and Indicators • Remote Control Buttons • Operations • Optimizing the Video • Optimizing the Audio • Troubleshooting Front Panel Controls and Indicators All of the switcher controls are on the front panel (see figure 7). Many controls are duplicated on the IR remote control (see figure 14 on page 15). Front panel LEDs provide graphic indication of some of the basic system functions.
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Auto-Image™ (inputs 6 and 7 only) — Input 6 and input 7 support the Auto-Image function, which automatically sizes and centers the selected input to fill the screen. Press and hold the selected input button for approximately 4 seconds to execute Auto-Image. NOTE: Auto-Image sets the picture control window center, size, horizontal and vertical start, and horizontal and vertical active pixels controls. It does not affect the total pixels, phase, or aspect ratio controls.
NOTES: • If any of the rates not available from the front panel are selected using the menu system or SIS commands, no Output Rate LED is lit. • The Output Rate button allows you to select the resolution only; the refresh rate defaults to 60 Hz for each front panel resolution selection. You can select a different refresh rate using the menu system; see “Refresh Rate selection box” on page 29 for details.
NOTES: • With regard to the PIP function, there are two groups of inputs: • Low resolution — Inputs 1 through 4 (and input 5 if it is configured as interlaced component video; see “Input 5 selection” on page 25. • High resolution — Inputs 6 through 8 (and input 5 if it configured as progressive component video/HDTV; see “Input 5 selection” on page 25. The PIP function toggles between the selected input in each group. The PIP function cannot toggle between two inputs in the same group.
Menu Control Buttons MENU ENTER Figure 13. Menu Control Buttons f Menu button — The Menu button enters the main menu system of the IN1508 and backs out of the currently active submenu or selection (see “Main Menu System” on page 24 and “Picture Adjustments”on page 34 for details). g Menu , , , and buttons — The Menu buttons navigate the main and picture control menu systems (see “Main Menu System” on page 24 and “Picture Adjustments” on page 34 for details).
Remote Control Buttons To control the switcher with the hand-held IN1508 remote control (see figure 14), aim the hand-held unit at the IR detector on the switcher and press the desired buttons on the remote. The maximum operating range is 30 feet. i Picture-In-Picture (PIP) buttons — The PIP buttons function identically to the front panel PIP buttons (see “Picture-in-Picture Controls” and d, on page 12). On/Off button — The PIP On/Off button toggles the PIP function on and off.
l Menu buttons — The Menu buttons function identically to the front panel Menu buttons (see “Menu Control Buttons” and f, g, and h, starting on page 14). Menu button — The Menu button enters the main menu system and backs out of the currently active submenu or selection (see “Main Menu System” on page 24 and “Picture Adjustments” on page 34 for details).
Color/Tint control button — The Color/Tint button selects and deselects the display color and tint adjustment status indicator bars. The adjustment range for both color and tint is from 0 to 128. NOTE: The Color/Tint control affects only certain interlaced component video, composite video, and S-video, as shown in the table at right.
Input Selection Operation Each of the inputs is assigned to one of two groups (see figure 16 on the next page): • Low resolution — Inputs 1 through 4 (and input 5 if it is configured as interlaced component video (see “Input 5 selection” on page 25). • High resolution — Inputs 6 through 8 (and input 5 if it configured as progressive component video/HDTV (see “Input 5 selection” on page 25).
DVD DSS PC PC RGB 192 RGB 192 5:4 4:3 PC Graphics TV Uneven Frequency Response Rolloff 10 Rolloff 8 6 4 2 20 Input 1 Input 3 50 Input 6 100 10k 1000 75k Frequency (Hz) 100k Output Voltage Input 8 IN1508 INPUT IR 1 2 3 4 OUTPUT RATE 5 Low Resolution Input Group NOTE: 100-240V 50-60Hz I 6 7 1024x852 UXGA SVGA 1024x1024 720p XGA 1366x768 1080i SXGA 1365x1024 1080p PICTURE CONTROLS CONT/ COL/ CENTER SIZE BRT TNT SWAP SCALING PRESENTATION SWITCHER MENU ENTER
Menu System Operation Figure 17 shows a flowchart of the submenus in the main menu system. Each submenu leads to a series of submenus or to “slider” type status indicator bar controls that accomplish individual tasks or groups of tasks. NOTE: In figure 17, and all other flowcharts in this chapter, solid lines indicate screen changes initiated by the operator. Dashed lines indicate screen changes that are the result of a timeout function.
Menu button — Press the front panel or IR remote control Menu button to activate the menu system or to back up one level from the currently selected submenu or selection. (For example, pressing the Menu button in the Picture submenu turns off the Picture submenu selections and the switcher displays the main menu only).
Status indicator bar control The status indicator bars (figure 19) resemble slide bars. Use the front panel or IR remote control and buttons to shift the “slides” to the right and left, increasing and decreasing the variable setting. NOTE: Changes made using the status indicator bar controls take effect as soon as you increase or decrease the setting with the and buttons.
Use the status indicator bars as follows: 1. If necessary, select the input that you want to adjust by pressing the appropriate input button. 2. For menu system operation: a. Press the front panel or IR remote control Menu button. The on-screen Main Menu display appears on the connected monitors, overlaid on top of the output image. b. Use the front panel or IR remote control and buttons to highlight the desired submenu (such as Picture) and press the front panel or IR remote control Enter button.
Main Menu System The main menu includes the following submenus: • • • • • Input submenu — Size, centering, and aspect ratio Picture submenu — Image quality adjustments Output submenu — Resolution, refresh rate, sync, and signal format Audio submenu — Input audio volume and audio delay Advanced submenu — Advanced options Input submenu Figure 20 shows an overview of the Input submenu, its available selections, and their available settings.
Size selection The Size selection displays two status indicator bars that show, and allow you to adjust, the horizontal and vertical size of the output. Use the front panel or IR remote control and buttons to highlight the horizontal (H) or vertical (V) size status indicator bar. Use the front panel or IR remote control and buttons to increase or decrease the size. Zoom selection The Zoom selection displays a status indicator bar that allows you to adjust the zoom level of the output.
Use the front panel or IR remote control and buttons to highlight the desired component video format. Press the Enter button to change to the highlighted value. The default is progressive. Picture submenu Figure 21 shows an overview of the Picture submenu, its available status indicator bars, and their available settings. Use the front panel or IR remote control and buttons to highlight the desired status indicator bar.
The Color status indicator bar shows, and allows you to adjust, the color setting for the selected input. Color increases and decreases the color intensity of the picture. Use the front panel or IR remote control and buttons to adjust the contrast through a range of 0 to 128. At the minimum setting, 128, the switcher removes most of the color. The default setting is 64. Tint status indicator bar NOTE: The tint adjustment is available for S-video and composite video inputs only (see the table on page 17).
NOTE: Resolution and refresh rate are crucial variables for optimum image quality. For best results, set the switcher output to match the native resolution of your display (see “Optimizing the Video” on page 38 for detailed guidelines for choosing the proper resolution and rate). Resolution selection box NOTES: • Three additional rates, 1080p Sharp, 1920 x 1200, and 1080p CVT are available, but cannot be selected either using the Ouptut Rate button or via the Resolution selection box.
Refresh Rate selection box NOTE: The front panel Output Rate button can be used to select the resolution, but every front panel rate selection defaults to 60 Hz. Different refresh rates can be selected only by using this screen or RS-232 control. The Refresh Rate selection box identifies the currently selected output refresh rate and allows you to select a different rate. To select a different rate, use the front panel or IR remote control the desired resolution and press the Enter button.
Audio submenu Figure 23 shows an overview of the Audio submenu, its available selections, and their available settings. Use the front panel or IR remote control and buttons to highlight the desired selection and press the Enter button.
Advanced submenu Figure 24 shows an overview of the Advanced submenu, its available selections, and their available settings. No menu display Menu Menu On Off Enter Freeze Timeout Menu Menu Menu Menu Timeout Menu Menu Press Enter to swap PIP. Menu Swap PICTURE Menu PIP Mode Menu Timeout Fade Switch Enter Enter Menu AUDIO Menu Timeout Blue Mode Enter Menu Timeout Menu ADVANCED Enter Menu Timeout Press Enter to select a change.
Swap selection The Swap selection toggles the primary and secondary inputs between the main image and the PIP window. Select swap by highlighting the Swap selection and pressing the Enter or button. Repeatedly press the Enter or button to toggle between the main and PIP windows. Press the , , or button to deselect Swap, or allow the menu timeout (from the final button press) to clear the on-screen displays. The function of this on-screen display is identical to pressing the front panel Swap button.
Test Pattern selection box The Test Pattern selection box lets you select from among three test patterns (figure 25) that are helpful when you are using the auto image,total pixels, fine sync, and centering functions of the connected display. Alt. Pixels Crop White Field Figure 25. Test patterns Use the front panel or IR remote control and buttons to select Off or the desired test pattern and press the Enter button.
Picture Adjustments The Picture Control buttons on the front panel and on the IR remote control provide shortcuts to the fine tuning adjustments for the selected input. All of these adjustments are also available using the main menu system. When you press one of the front panel or IR remote control picture control buttons, the on-screen display shows the corresponding image adjustment screen.
No menu display CENTER PIP ON Window Center H –OR– CENTER V Timeout CENTER PIP CENTER ON Image Center –OR– CENTER H Start 0 V Start +31 Timeout Press once Window Center H –OR– CENTER Press again V Timeout SIZE PIP ON PIP Size < 1/4 > –OR– SIZE Press to select a different PIP size.
No menu display ZOOM Zoom Timeout PAN H Pan V Timeout ASPECT RATIO Aspect Ratio 4:3 Press to change the aspect ratio. Timeout (0 to 63) SHARP Sharpness +32 Timeout (0 to 128) PHASE Phase +64 Timeout NOTE The The and and = IR remote control buttons toggle between the top and bottom selection where applicable. buttons move the slider on the selected status bar indicator. Figure 28.
• Brightness/Contrast: Brightness adjusts the light intensity of the image on the screen. Contrast adjusts the difference between the brightest and darkest settings of the input signal. The brightness adjustment is also available by using the front panel or IR remote control to select Menu > Picture > Brightness in the main menu system (see “Brightness status indicator bar” on page 26).
Front Panel Security Lockout (Executive Mode 1) The front panel security lockout limits the operation of the IN1508 from the front panel. When the front panel of the switcher is locked out, all of the front panel image adjustment functions are disabled. You can still select inputs. To toggle executive mode 1 on or off, simultaneously press and hold the Color/Tint and Center buttons (figure 29) for approximately 2 seconds. Release the buttons.
Selecting the Optimum Resolution and Refresh Rate for Fixed Pixel Displays Display devices that are based on LCD, DLP, D-ILA, and plasma technology have a specific number of pixels, a native resolution. These displays typically can show higher or lower resolution signals, but can do so only by scaling the image up or down to the native resolution.
Input Submenu > Advanced Selections Figure 30 shows the selections that are available from the Input > Advanced screen. The switcher automatically adjusts for different input and output modes. However, if the input signal has slightly different timing or is non-standard, some settings may need to be manually adjusted.
Several Input submenu Advanced selections define the active (image) area of the input (see figure 31): • Active pixels — The number of pixels per line that are inside the input active area. The baseline for the active pixels adjustment is the right edge of the image. This value is often referred to as horizontal resolution. • Active lines — The number of lines per frame that are inside the input active area. The baseline for the active lines adjustment is the bottom edge of the image.
Horizontal Start and Vertical Start status indicator bars The input start controls adjust where the electronic scaling process takes effect. The input start and active area should be manually adjusted, if necessary, to match the input video signal, framing the active area of the input signal. If the start is set incorrectly, the switcher may add blank borders on the leading edges (top or left side) or it may crop the active area on the trailing edges (bottom or right side).
Active Pixels and Active Lines status indicator bars Figure 33 shows an image whose active area is improperly set, as indicated by the dashed lines. If the number of active image pixels that the switcher is set to scale are less than the amount of actual active pixels that are input, the IN1508 only scales the set active area and skips some of the input pixels.
Name Resolution H rate V rate (kHz) (Hz) Total pixels Active pixels Active lines Total lines Aspect ratio PC / Laptop rates VGA 640 x 480 31.47 60 800 640 480 525 4:3 SVGA / VESA5 800 x 600 37.88 60 1056 800 600 628 4:3 XGA / VESA3 1024 x 768 48.36 60 1344 1024 768 806 4:3 720 PC 1280 x 720 44.77 60 1664 1280 720 748 16:9 WXGA3 1280 x 768 47.77 60 1664 1280 768 798 16:9* WXGA2 1280 x 768 47.99 60 1688 1280 768 802 16:9* WXGA4 1280 x 800 49.
Total Pixels status indicator bar There are several methods to determine the correct value to use in the total pixels variable. Usually, the best method is to use the input signal specifications. For some input sampling rates, the setting of the switcher can result in fine vertical lines (figure 34). NOTE: If input signal specifications are not available, see the table on the previous page. Blanking Area Active Area Total Pixels Figure 34.
Optimizing the Audio Each individual input audio level can be adjusted within a range of -65 dB to +9 dB, so there are no noticeable volume differences between sources and for the best headroom and signal-to-noise ratio. Adjust the audio gain and attenuation as follows: 1. Connect audio sources to all desired inputs and connect the audio output to an output device such as an audio player (see “Audio connections” on page 7). 2. Power on the audio sources, the switcher, and the audio players. 3.
Specific Problems The table below shows some common operating problems and their solutions. Problem No image appears. No audio output. The image is scrambled. Possible cause Power. Solution Ensure that the video source, the switcher, and the display are plugged into a live AC power source and that the switcher is turned on. No video input. Check that the input device is outputting a video signal. No video output. Press the Menu button.
Problem Possible cause Solution The image is stretched horizontally. Total pixels may be set too high. Select Picture>Advanced>Total Pixels and reduce the setting to match the input signal. Active pixels may be set too low. Select Picture>Advanced> Active Pixels and increase the setting to match the input signal. Horizontal size may be set too high. Set the horizontal size to match the resolution of the current horizontal output rate. Total pixels may be set too low.
Problem Possible cause Solution The image is cropped on the right. Display may be improperly set. See ”Resolution and Refresh Rates”to setup the display or use the position or size controls of the display to fit the image on the display. Input horizontal start may be set too high. Select Picture>Advanced>H Start and decrease the setting to match the input signal. Horizontal position may be set too far to the right. Press the front panel Center button and shift the image to the left.
Problem Possible cause Solution The entire image is too soft. Sharpness setting is too low. Select Picture>Sharpness and increase the sharpness setting. Active pixels are incorrect. Select Picture>Advance>Active Pixels and reduce the setting to match the input signal. Total pixels setting is incorrect. Select Picture>Advanced>Total Pixels and experiment with settings until the characters are sharp. Total pixels setting is incorrect.
Programming Guide This section describes SIS command control of the IN1508, including: • RS-232 Port • Host-to-Switcher Instructions • Switcher-Initiated Messages • Switcher Error Responses • Using the Command/Response Tables RS-232 Port The rear panel Remote 9-pin D female connector (figure 35) can be connected to the RS-232 serial port output of a host device such as a computer running the HyperTerminal utility or a control system. This connection makes software control of the switcher possible.
Switcher-Initiated Messages When a power-up occurs, the switcher responds by sending the following message to the host: Copyright 2005, Extron Electronics, IN1508, Version x.xx] Version x.xx is the firmware version number. The switcher does not expect a response from the host; but, for example, the host program might request a new status. Switcher Error Responses When the switcher receives an SIS command and determines that it is valid, it performs the command and sends a response to the host device.
Symbol Definitions ] } = CR/LF (carriage return/line feed) | = Pipe (can be used interchangeably with the } character) • E = Space (hard) character W = Can be used interchangeable with the E character X! X@ = Input number 1 through 8 X# X$ X% X^ X& X* X( X1) X1! X1@ = Carriage return (no line feed) = Escape key (hex 1B) X1# X1$ X1% X1^ X1& = Switcher resolution (EDID): 00 = Match output resolution (EDID only) 01 = 640 x 480 (VGA) 13 = 720p 02 = 800 x 600 (SVGA) 14 = 1080i 03 = 1024 x 768 (XG
Command/Response Table for SIS Commands Command ASCII Command Response (Host to Unit) (Unit to Host) Additional Description Input selection and PIP swap Select video and audio input Example: View video and audio input Swap PIP and main windows X!! ChnX!] Chn02] ChnX!] PchX!] 2! ! % Select video and audio input X!. Select video and audio input 2. Input X! is selected. X! is the input in the PIP window.
Command/response Table for SIS Commands (continued) Command ASCII Command Response (Host to Unit) (Unit to Host) Additional Description X^^ +^ –^ ^ ConX^] ConX^] ConX^] ConX^] Specify the contrast adjustment. Increase the contrast setting by one. Decrease the contrast setting by one. Show the contrast setting. +: –: : HszX2$] HszX2$] HszX2$] Widen the picture. Make the picture narrower. Window width is X2$. +; –; ; VszX2$] VszX2$] VszX2$] Make the picture taller. Make the picture shorter.
Command/response Table for SIS Commands (continued) Command ASCII Command Response (Host to Unit) (Unit to Host) Additional Description X1@U 6U +U –U U PhsX1@] Phs6] PhsX1@] PhsX1@] PhsX1@] Specify the pixel phase setting. Use a pixel phase setting of 6. Increase the pixel phase setting by one. Decrease the pixel phase setting by one. Show the pixel phase setting. 1F 0F F F Frz1] Frz0] FrzX$] Frz0] Output a “frozen” video image. Turn off freeze (output motion video). Show the freeze status.
Command/response Table for SIS Commands (continued) Command ASCII Command Response (Host to Unit) (Unit to Host) Additional Description Front panel locks (Executive mode) NOTE: Lock mode 2 can be turned on and off only under SIS control.
Command/response Table for Special Function SIS Commands The syntax for setting a special function is X/*X?# where X/ is the value or variable (such as X1* in the second example below), X? is the function number (such as “2” = “Set input 5 video format” in the set of commands below), and # is the execute command. To view the settings of a function, use X?#, where X? is the function number.
Command/response Table for SIS Commands (continued) Command ASCII Command Response (Host to Unit) (Unit to Host) Additional Description Menu buttons NOTE: X2# = Menu buttons: “Press” a menu button Example: 00 = Menu 01 = Up 02 = Down 03 = Left 04 = Right 05 = Enter X2#*10# 3*10# MnuX2#] Mnu] Emulate pressing a menu button. Direct the switcher to respond as if the front panel button was pressed.
Command/response Table for SIS Commands (continued) Command ASCII Command Response (Host to Unit) (Unit to Host) Additional Description DVI auto-detect (input 8 only) NOTE: When DVI auto-detect is enabled, the horizontal start and vertical start adjustments are disabled. If you need to change these settings, disable DVI auto-detect.
Reference Information This section discusses the specifications, part numbers, and accessories for the IN1508.
Video output Number/signal type ������������������������ Scaled RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB; Y, R-Y, B-Y Connectors ������������������������������������ 1 female 15-pin HD Nominal level ��������������������������������� 1 Vp-p for Y of component video and for G of RGsB 0.7 Vp-p for RGB and for R-Y and B-Y of component video Minimum/maximum levels �������������� 0 V to 1.0 Vp-p Impedance ������������������������������������� 75 ohms Vertical frequency ��������������������������� 24 Hz, 50 Hz, 59.
Control/remote — decoder/scaler Serial control port ��������������������������� Baud rate and protocol ������������������� Serial control pin configurations ����� IR controller module ����������������������� Program control ����������������������������� RS-232, female 9-pin D connector 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity 2 = Tx, 3 = Rx, 5 = GND IR 903 Remote Control Extron Simple Instruction Set™ (SIS™) General Power �������������������������������������������� 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 30
Part Numbers IN508 Part Numbers Switcher and included parts Part number IN1508 Scaling Presentation Switcher 60-569-01 IR 903 infrared remote control 70-278-01 Rubber feet (self-adhesive) (4) MBD 149 Rack and through-desk mounting kit 70-077-03 IEC power cord 27-044-01 Tweeker (small screwdriver) IN1508 Setup Guide Suggested Adapters Adapter Part number SVHSM-BNCF 1' S-video male to 2 BNC adapter, female, 1-foot 26-353-02 BNC male to RCA female adapter 10-264-01 HDMIF-DVIDM HDMI female to D
Bulk cables Cable Part number IN9700/6 DVI male to male 6' (1.8 meters) 26-584-06 IN9700/25 DVI male to male 25' (7.6 meters) 26-584-01 IN9700/35 DVI male to male 35' (10.6 meters) 26-584-02 IN9700/50 DVI male to male 50' (15.2 meters) 26-584-03 IN9700/75 DVI male to male 75' (22.8 meters) 26-584-04 Rack Mounting The IN1508 comes with rubber feet and a set of rack mounting brackets. Tabletop Use Attach a self-adhesive rubber foot to each corner of the bottom of the switcher.
UT TP OU A B L R L 6 DIO AU 3 T PU 4 IN 5 8 R 7 2 Rack-mount Bracket UT TP OU D TE LIS 3 1T2 E. U S I.T. Y, B RG, C-Y B-Y L R C 6 I B DV RG B 7 RG 3 YC C-Y 1 VID Hz -60 V 40 0-2 10 50 B-Y I N T 5 Y VID P U 4 2 Figure 36. Mounting the Switcher 3. Secure the switcher to the rack using the supplied machine screws.
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