User`s manual
RGB 109xi and RGB 112xi • Installation
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Controls and Installation, cont’d
RGB 109xi and RGB 112xi • Installation
7
  Attach the interface to an audio system. See “Connecting 
audio” on page 2-12.
8
  Plug the interface into a grounded AC power source.
9
  Turn on the computer, monitor, and projector (or other 
display device).
10
  The image from the computer should appear on the 
projector and monitor. If it does not, double check steps 
3 through 6 and make adjustments as needed.
Setting internal jumpers
The jumpers inside the interface are set at the factory for optimal 
use by most systems. However, you can change a jumper 
setting to meet the needs of a particular system.
  Changes to internal jumper settings must be 
performed by authorized service personnel only.
The user-configurable, internal jumpers control the following 
functions: 
  J20: Sync polarity jumper — This jumper adjusts the 
output sync polarity. Horizontal (H) and 
vertical (V) sync output can either follow 
input sync polarity, or be forced to negative.
  • If the jumper is on pins 1 and 2, output H and V 
  sync polarities are forced to negative.
  • If the jumper is on pins 2 and 3, output sync 
  polarities follow input sync polarity: The output 
  sync signals’ polarity is the same as the input 
  polarity. This is the default setting.
  J40: Vertical sync width jumper — This jumper adjusts the  
vertical sync pulse width. Some digital display  
devices have very specific requirements for 
incoming sync pulse width. If no picture 
appears, the picture cuts in and out, or the 
  picture is scrambled, try adjusting the vertical sync 
  pulse width or switching from ADSP to DDSP.
  • If the jumper is on pins 1 and 2, the output vertical 
sync pulse will be short (narrow).
  • If the jumper is on pins 2 and 3, the output vertical 
sync pulse will be wide. This is the default setting.
Negative
Follow
1
Wide
Short
1
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To change the jumper settings, do the following:
1.  If the power cord is attached, remove power from the 
interface by disconnecting the AC power cord from the 
unit.
2.  Remove the interface cover (the top half of the enclosure), 
as shown in figure 2-3. Remove the screws from the 
enclosure, slide the cover slightly towards the back of the 
enclosure, enough to clear the gain/peak switch, lift the 
cover, and place the cover upside down next to the base of 
the enclosure.
CAUTION
  Do not pull on the cable that attaches the cover to 
the base. Doing so could disconnect the cable from 
its connectors.
CAUTION
  Do not touch any switches or electronic components 
inside the interface. Doing so could damage the 
interface.
Remove (5)
screws.
Slide cover back slightly,
lift straight up.
Figure 2-3 — Opening the interface cover










