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Manuel utilisateur
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FOXBOX Tx / Rx VGA
FOXBOX Tx VGA/YUV
FOXBOX Tx / Rx DVI
FOXBOX Tx / Rx DVI Plus
Fiber Optic Extenders
High Resolution Fiber Optic Transmitters and Receivers
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viiFOXBOX Tx / Rx • Contents
Introduction ...................................................1
About this Guide ................................................. 1
About the FOXBOX Tx/Rx Transmitters and
Receivers .......................................................... 1
General System Operation .............................. 3
System Compatibility ...................................... 4
Cable Transmission Modes ............................. 5
Features ............................................................. 6
Installation and Operation ........................... 7
Installation Overview ........................................... 7
Mounting the Units ............................................. 7
Connections and Configuration .......................... 8
Transmitter Features ....................................... 8
Receiver Features ......................................... 11
Making Connections ..................................... 15
Operation ......................................................... 19
Remote Control ...........................................20
Simple Instruction Set Control .......................... 21
Host-to-Switcher Communications ............... 21
Symbol Definitions ........................................ 21
Unit-initiated Messages................................. 22
Error Responses ........................................... 22
Timeout ........................................................ 22
Using the Command and Response Table .... 23
FOX Extenders Control Program ....................... 28
Installing the Software ................................... 28
Starting the Program .................................... 30
Updating the Firmware ................................. 36
Equipment Mounting .................................. 41
Mounting the Transmitter or Receiver ................ 41
Tabletop Use ................................................ 41
Mounting kits ................................................ 41
UL Rack-Mounting Guidelines ...................... 41
Contents
FOXBOX Tx / Rx • Contents viii
FOXBOX Tx / Rx • Introduction 1
Introduction
WARNING: The FOXBOX Tx/Rx outputs continuous invisible light (Class 1 rated), which
may be harmful to the eyes; use with caution.
AVERTISSEMENT :
Le FOXBOX Tx/Rx émet une lumièr
e invisible en continu
(conforme à la classe1) qui peut être dangereux pour les yeux, à utiliser avec
précaution.
Do not look into the r
ear panel fiber optic cable connectors or into the fiber optic
cables themselves.
Ne r
egardez pas dans les connecteurs de câble fibre optique sur le panneau arrière
ou dans les câbles fibre optique eux-mêmes.
Plug the attached dust cap into the optical transceiver when the fiber optic cable is
unplugged.
Branchez la pr
otection contre la poussière dans l’ensemble émetteur/récepteur
lorsque le câble fibre optique est débranché.
About this Guide
About the FOXBOX Tx/Rx T
ransmitters and Receivers
Featur
es
About this Guide
This guide contains information about the Extron FOXBOX family of fiber optic products. The
FOXBOX family supports long distance transmission of VGA, YUV, and DVI video and analog
audio signals (see figure 1 on the next page).
About the FOXBOX Tx/Rx Transmitters and Receivers
The FOXBOX family consists of the following ultra-high performance fiber optic transmitters
and receivers:
FOXBOX Tx VGA transmitter — Accepts an analog RGB video input, an audio input,
and an RS-232 serial input and outputs a proprietary optical signal on an LC connector
to a FOXBOX or FOX 500 receiver. It also can receive a proprietary optical signal from
the receiver consisting of the RS-232 return from a controlled device.
FOXBOX Tx VGA/YUV transmitter — Similar to the FOXBOX Tx VGA, but with the
ability to support bi-level and tri-level YUV formats such as the 480p, 576p, 720p,
1080i, and 1080p HDTV rates. It can also accept RGBHV video.
FOXBOX Rx VGA receiver — Accepts a proprietary optical signal on an LC connector
from a FOXBOX (except FOXBOX Tx DVI Plus) or FOX 500 transmitter or daisy-chained
receiver and outputs analog RGB or component video, audio, and RS-232 serial
commands. It also can either:
Receive an RS-232 return from a controlled device and send it to the transmitter via
a proprietary optical signal.
Output a daisy-chained signal to another receiver.
FOXBOX Tx / Rx • Introduction 2
POWER
OUTPUTS
4/8 Ohms
INPUTS
L
R
L
R
REMOTE
10V
VOL/MUTE
L
MPA 122
R
C
US
AUDIO
RGB OUTPUT
FOXBOX 4G Rx VGA
RS-232
OVER FIBER
ALARM
Tx Rx 1 2
12V
1.0A MAX
POWER
MODE
AUDIO
RGB INPUT
FOXBOX 4G Tx VGA
RS-232
OVER FIBER
ALARM
Tx Rx 1 2
12V
1.0A MAX
POWER
Extron
FOXBOX Tx VGA
Fiber Optic Transmitter
Extron
FOXBOX Rx VGA
Fiber Optic Receiver
Projecto
r
RS-232
FOXBOX
Control
RS-232
Projector
Control
Up to 30 km (18.75 miles)
singlemode ber
SM Model
Optional Second
Link for
Box to Box
Communications
Extron
SI 26X
Two-way Ceiling
Speakers
Audio
Output
Extron
MPA 122
Mini Power
Amplier
PC
RS-232
Figure 1. Typical FOXBOX Tx/Rx Application
FOXBOX Tx DVI Plus transmitter — Accepts a single link of DVI video input (up
to 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz), an audio input, and an RS-232 serial input and outputs a
proprietary optical signal on an LC connector to a FOXBOX Rx DVI Plus receiver only. It
also can receive a proprietary optical signal from the receiver consisting of the RS-232
return from a controlled device.
FOXBOX Rx DVI Plus receiver — Accepts a proprietary optical signal on an LC
connector from a FOXBOX or FOX 500 transmitter or daisy-chained receiver and
outputs a single link of DVI video, audio, and RS-232 serial commands. It also can
either:
Receive an RS-232 return from a controlled device and send it to the transmitter via
a proprietary optical signal.
Output a daisy-chained signal to another receiver.
FOXBOX Tx DVI (non-Plus) transmitter — Similar to the FOXBOX TX DVI Plus,
but with a lower maximum resolution (1600 x 1200 or 1080p @ 60 Hz) and a different
proprietary output that is compatible with all FOXBOX or FOX 500 receivers.
FOXBOX Rx DVI (non-Plus) r
eceiver — Similar to FOXBOX RX DVI Plus, but with
lower maximum resolution (1600 x 1200 or 1080p @ 60 Hz) and receiving a different
proprietary input. This receiver is discontinued, but included in this list for reference only.
NOTES:
In this manual, the term "FOXBOX" refers to either an analog RGB, YUV, or DVI
video unit. Where differences exist between the VGA and DVI models, the full
name of the unit is used.
In this manual, the term "FOXBOX DVI" refers to either the Plus or non-Plus DVI
units unless a unit is specifically identified.
FOXBOX Tx / Rx • Introduction 3
General System Operation
The FOXBOX Tx VGA transmitter inputs VGA-UXGA RGB video.
The FOXBOX Tx VGA/YUV transmitter inputs YUV video or VGA-UXGA RGB video.
The FOXBOX Tx DVI and FOXBOX Tx DVI Plus transmitters input a single link of DVI video.
All four transmitters input audio and one-way (transmitter-to-receiver) RS-232 serial
communication (for applications such as projector control). The transmitters convert
all of their inputs into a proprietary signal and output the signal on a single fiber optic
cable to the receiver. An optional return (receiver-to-transmitter) stream of serial RS-
232 communications, such as projector responses, requires a second fiber optic cable.
Rather than return RS-232 communications, the receivers can be configured to output a
daisy-chained primary fiber optic signal to another receiver.
The FOXBOX Rx VGA receiver outputs VGA-UXGA RGB or YUV video.
The FOXBOX Rx DVI and FOXBOX DVI Plus receivers output a single link of DVI video.
The receivers convert the proprietary signals back to video (either RGB, YUV, or DVI as
applicable to the model), audio, and serial RS-232 communication and output the signals
locally. If either RS-232 return or daisy-chained communications are implemented (a second
fiber optic cable is installed), the receiver outputs a proprietary signal on the second fiber
optic cable. For video resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 or 1920 x 1200, the video output of
the receiver is a perfect, pixel-for-pixel recreation of the video signal input to the transmitter.
The FOXBOX VGA transmitter can handle an RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, or RsGsBs input
signal. The FOXBOX VGA receiver can output RGBHV or RGsB video, as selected by the
user, when the input is RGB. The FOXBOX VGA receiver can output YUV video when the
input is YUV video to a FOXBOX VGA/YUV transmitter only.
NOTE: When YUV video is input to a FOXBOX Tx VGA/YUV, the output of the receiver is
YUV video only. Neither unit can convert the video into the RGB format.
The transmitter and receiver have image and audio adjustments available under RS-232
control. Both units have image, audio, and fiber light status and lost-light alarm indicators.
The receivers have built-in alternating pixels, color bars, and grayscale test patterns to assist
in setting up the display equipment.
FOXBOX Tx / Rx • Introduction 4
System Compatibility
The FOXBOX Tx DVI Plus transmitter fiber optic output signal can be received only by a
FOXBOX Rx DVI Plus receiver.
All fiber optic signals from all other units are interchangeably compatible between VGA and
DVI units, Plus and non-Plus units, and PowerCage Fox and FOX 500 units as shown in the
following table.
Receiver Compatible transmitters
FOXBOX Rx VGA FOXBOX Tx VGA
FOXBOX Tx VGA/YUV
FOXBOX Tx DVI (non-Plus)
PowerCage FOX Tx VGA
PowerCage FOX Tx DVI (non-Plus)
FOX 500 Tx (VGA)
FOX 500 Tx DVI
FOX 500 DA6
FOXBOX Rx DVI Plus FOXBOX Tx DVI Plus
FOXBOX Tx DVI (non-Plus)
FOXBOX Tx VGA
FOXBOX Tx VGA/YUV
PowerCage FOX Tx DVI Plus
PowerCage FOX Tx DVI (non-Plus)
PowerCage FOX Tx VGA
FOX 500 Tx (VGA)
FOX 500 Tx DVI
FOX 500 DA6
FOXBOX Rx DVI (non Plus) FOXBOX Tx DVI (non-Plus)
FOXBOX Tx VGA
FOXBOX Tx VGA/YUV
PowerCage FOX Tx DVI (non-Plus)
PowerCage FOX Tx VGA
FOX 500 Tx (VGA)
FOX 500 Tx DVI
FOX 500 DA6
NOTES:
The FOXBOX units are fully compatible with all Extron FOX 500 products and a
variety of other fiber optic products. Those other products are identified where
appropriate, but not specifically described in this manual.
The FOXBOX DVI does not support the transmission of signals with High-bandwidth
Digital Content Pr
otection (HDCP).
FOXBOX Tx / Rx • Introduction 5
Cable Transmission Modes
The transmitters and receivers are further categorized by the type of fiber optic cable,
multimode or singlemode, which define the effective range of transmission:
Multimode — Long distance, up to 2 km (6,560 feet) (depending on the fiber cable)
FOXBOX Tx VGA MM
FOXBOX Rx VGA MM
FOXBOX Tx VGA/YUV MM
FOXBOX Tx DVI MM
FOXBOX Rx DVI MM
FOXBOX Tx DVI Plus MM
FOXBOX Rx DVI Plus MM
Singlemode — Very long distance, up to 30 km (18.75 miles)
FOXBOX Tx VGA SM
FOXBOX Rx VGA SM
FOXBOX Tx VGA/YUV SM
FOXBOX Tx DVI SM
FOXBOX Rx DVI SM
FOXBOX Tx DVI Plus SM
FOXBOX Rx DVI Plus SM
NOTE: The multimode and singlemode products are physically and functionally
identical, with the exception of the effective range of transmission. In this manual,
any reference applies to either transmission mode unless otherwise specified.
FOXBOX Tx / Rx • Introduction 6
Features
Ultra high performance — Offers pixel-for-pixel RGBHV or DVI video transmission,
up to 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz (FOXBOX DVI Plus models) or 1600 x 1200 at 60 Hz.
Video input
FOXBOX VGA — Accepts RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, or RsGsBs on a 15-pin HD
connector.
FOXBOX VGA/YUV — Accepts bi-level or tri-level YUV, RGBHV, or RGBS on a
15-pin HD connector.
FOXBOX DVI — Accepts a single link of DVI-D video on a DVI-I connector.
Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) emulation mode (FOXBOX Tx DVI
and FOXBOX Tx DVI Plus only) — The FOXBOX DVI transmitter provides a function,
under RS-232 control, for specifying the rate of the incoming DVI signal. EDID emulation
mode allows proper operation, ensuring proper communication with the video source.
Video output
FOXBOX VGA — Outputs RGBHV or RGsB video (user-selectable) or YUV video (if
the input is YUV video to a FOXBOX Tx VGA/YUV) on a 15-pin HD connector.
FOXBOX DVI — Outputs a single link of DVI-D video on a DVI-I connector.
FOXBOX VGA and FOXBOX DVI are mutually compatible — Enables ultra-
long distance DVI-to-analog RGB and analog RGB-to-DVI conversion without the
need for extra signal conversion devices.
Compatibility with FOX Matrix Switchers
Audio input — The transmitters accept an unbalanced stereo or mono audio input on
a 3.5 mm mini jack.
Audio input gain/attenuation — The input audio level can be adjusted within a range
of -18 dB (attenuation) to +10 dB (gain) via the RS-232 port.
Audio output — The receivers output unbalanced stereo audio at the consumer level
(-10 dBV) on a 3.5 mm mini jack.
Links monitoring — The front panels of the transmitters and receivers have indicators
for monitoring image and audio transmission and both fiber optic links.
Loss-of-light alarms — The rear panels of the transmitters and receivers have
discrete outputs that indicate if either of the fiber optic links have suffered a loss of the
light signal.
FOX Extenders Contr
ol Program — For RS-232 remote control, the Extron FOX
Extenders Control Program provides a graphical interface and drag-and-drop/point-
and-click operation.
Simple Instruction Set (SIS)
— The transmitters and receivers use the SIS for easy
remote control operation.
Upgradable firmware — The firmware that controls the operation of each unit can be
upgraded via an RS-232 port. Firmware upgrades are available for download on the
Extron website and they can be installed using the FOX Extenders Control Program.
Memory presets — 30 memory presets are a time-saving feature that lets you store
input size and position settings relative to a specific input resolution. You can then recall
those settings, when needed, using the SIS or the control software.
Rack mounting
— All FOXBOX Tx and Rx units are rack mountable in any
conventional 19-inch wide rack, using an Extron 9.5-inch or 6-inch deep rack shelf.
Power
— The 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz external power supply for each unit
provides worldwide power compatibility.
FOXBOX Tx / Rx • Installation and Operation 7
Installation and
Operation
This section details the installation of the FOXBOX Tx/Rx, including:
Installation Overview
Mounting the Units
Connections and Configuration
Operation
Installation Overview
Follow these steps to install and set up an Extron FOXBOX transmitter and receiver system
for operation:
1. Turn off all of the equipment. Ensure that the video sources and the output display are
all turned off and disconnected from the power source.
2. Mount the transmitter and one or more receivers (see “Mounting the Units”).
3. Connect the cables and configure the receivers (see Connections and Configuration
on the next page).
4. Plug in the power supplies, then turn on the display devices and the input devices.
Mounting the Units
Detailed mounting instructions can be found in Mounting the Transmitter or Receiver
on page 41. Any of the 1-inch high, quarter-rack width units can be placed on a tabletop,
mounted on a rack shelf, mounted under or through a desk or other furniture, or mounted to
a projector bracket.
Compatible optional hardware is listed on the Extron website.
ATTENTION:
Installation and service must be performed by authorized personnel only.
L
’installation et l’entretien doivent être effectués uniquement par un électricien
qualifié.
FOXBOX Tx / Rx • Installation and Operation 8
Connections and Configuration
Transmitter Features
FOXBOX Tx VGA Rear Panel
FOXBOX Tx DVI Plus Rear Panel
Front Panel
Front Panel
FOXBOX Tx VGA
RGB
OVER
TEMP
AUDIO
CONFIG
OPTICAL
Rx
Tx
LINK
LINK
AUDIO
RGB INPUT
FOXBOX Tx VGA
RS-232
OVER FIBER
ALARM
Tx Rx 1 2
12V
1.0A MAX
POWER
DVI
OVER
TEMP
AUDIO
CONFIG
OPTICAL
Rx
Tx
LINK
LINK
AUDIO
DVI-D INPUT
RS-232
OVER FIBER
ALARM
Tx Rx 1 2
FOXBOX Tx DVI Plus
FOXBOX Tx DVI Plus
12V
1.0A MAX
POWER
AA
GGCC DD EE
DD EE
HH II
GGBB CCHH II
FF
FF
Figure 2. FOXBOX Tx Transmitter Features
A
RGB and YUV Input port (see below)
F
Optical port and LEDs (see page 10)
B
DVI-I Input port (see below)
G
Configuration port (see page 10)
C
Audio port (see below)
H
Power connector (see page 10)
D
RS-232 Over Fiber port (see page 9)
I
Indicators (see page 11)
E
Alarm Outputs port (see page 9)
NOTES:
The FOXBOX Tx VGA/YUV looks similar to the FOXBOX Tx VGA, with the exception
of the name on the unit and the label on the input connector.
The FOXBOX Tx DVI (non-Plus) looks similar to the FOXBOX Tx DVI Plus, with the
exception of the name on the unit.
A
RGB and RGB/YUV Input port
FOXBOX Tx VGA — Connect an analog VGA-UXGA RGB video source to this 15-pin
HD female connector.
FOXBOX Tx VGA/YUV — Connect bi-level or tri-level sync YUV video or an analog
VGA-UXGA RGB video source to this 15-pin HD female connector.
B
DVI-I Input port (FOXBOX DVI only) — Connect a single link of DVI-D to this
DVI-I connector (see DVI connector (FOXBOX DVI) on page 15 for pin assignments).
NOTE: The FOXBOX DVI accepts only the digital signals on the DVI-I Input
connector. The analog pins on the port are not connected.
C
Audio port Plug an audio input into the transmitter via this stereo mini jack connector.
NOTE: See figure 3 to identify the
connector 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.
Tip (L+) Sleeve (Gnd)
Tip (L+)
Ring (R+)
Sleeve (Gnd)
Figure 3. TRS Connector Wiring
The input audio level can be set via RS-232 control (see Remote Control on page 20).
FOXBOX Tx / Rx • Installation and Operation 9
D
RS-232 Over Fiber port (see figure 2 on the previous page) — If you want
ALARM
Tx Rx 1 2
RS-232
OVER FIBER
the FOXBOX to pass serial command signals to the receiver, for serial
control of a projector for example, connect the host device to the transmitter
via the three leftmost poles (Tx, Rx, and _) of this 5-pole captive screw
connector (see RS-232 Over Fiber connections on page 16 to wire this connector).
NOTES:
If you connect only one fiber optic cable (
item
F
, on the next page), or you
configure the receiver for daisy-chaining, you will not receive reports from
the controlled device. To receive responses from the controlled device, you
must install two fiber optic cables and leave the FOXBOX receiver in normal
configuration (Mode DIP switch 1 down on the receiver).
The FOXBOX can pass RS-232 commands and r
esponses at rates up to
115200 baud.
E
Alarm outputs port (see figure 2) — For remote monitoring of the status
ALARM
Tx Rx 1 2
RS-232
OVER FIBER
of the Rx fiber optic link (return from the receiver), connect a locally-
constructed or furnished monitoring device to the transmitter via the two
rightmost poles (1 and 2) of this 5-pole captive screw connector. When the
transmitter does not detect a light link on fiber cable Rx (optional), pin 1 and pin 2 of this
port are shorted together (see Alarm outputs connection on page 16 to wire this
connector).
FOXBOX Tx / Rx • Installation and Operation 10
F
Optical port and LEDs (see figure 2 on page 8) —
WARNING: The FOXBOX Tx/Rx outputs continuous invisible light (Class 1 rated),
which may be harmful to the eyes; use with caution. Plug the supplied dust cap
into the optical transceiver when the fiber optic cable is unplugged.
AVERTISSEMENT :
Le FOXBOX Tx/Rx émet une lumièr
e invisible en continu
(conforme à la classe1) qui peut être dangereux pour les yeux, à utiliser avec
précaution Branchez la protection contre la poussière dans l’ensemble émetteur/
récepteur lorsque le câble fibre optique est débranché.
NOTES:
Ensur
e that you use the proper fiber cable for your transmitter/receiver pair.
Typically, singlemode fiber has a yellow jacket and multimode cable has an
orange or aqua jacket.
Only one fiber optic cable, transmitter Tx to r
eceiver Rx, is required for video,
audio, and serial command transmission. But, if you connect only one fiber
optic cable, or if your transmitter is configured to daisy-chain the optical signal,
system functionality is reduced. You will not receive RS-232 reports from the
controlled device, and some FOX Extenders Control Program functions and
RS-232 commands will not work. To receive responses from the controlled
device and for full functionality, you need to install both fiber optic cables and
leave the FOXBOX receiver in normal configuration (Mode DIP switch 1 down
on the receiver).
1
Tx (required) — For all one-way video, audio, and serial
communications from the transmitter to the receiver, connect a
fiber optic cable to the Tx LC connector.
Connect the free end of this fiber optic cable to the Rx connector
on the FOXBOX Rx receiver (item
O
on figure 12) or to any other
compatible Extron FOX device.
2
Rx (optional) — Connect a fiber optic cable for all one-way return
serial communications from the receiver to the transmitter.
Connect the free end of this fiber optic cable to the Tx connector
on a FOXBOX Rx receiver in normal configuration (item
O
on
figure 12) or to any other compatible Extron FOX device.
Tx Link and Rx Link LEDs — When lit, the link is active (light is
received).
G
Configuration port (see figure 2) — Connect a controlling device, such as a PC,
to this port via a 2.5 mm mini jack TRS RS-232 cable for RS-232 protocol control of
all FOXBOX functions. See Front panel Configuration ports on page 17 for more
details on the adapter cable and Remote Control on page 20 for SIS commands and
software control.
The TRS RS-232 cable is included with the Tx models.
H
DC power connector (see figure 2) — Plug the included external 12 VDC power
supply into this connector (see Power supply wiring on page 18, to wire the
connector.
Tr
ansmitter
to
Receiver
OPTICAL
Rx
Tx
LINK
LINK
OPTICAL
Rx
Tx
LINK
LINK
1
122
FOXBOX Tx / Rx • Installation and Operation 11
I
Indicators (see figure 2 on page 8) —
Power LED
Indicates that power is applied to the unit.
Over Temp LED — Indicates that the unit is operating at a dangerously high
temperature (approximately 167 °F [75 °C]) and that equipment damage is imminent.
RGB (FOXBOX VGA), RGB/YUV (FOXBOX VGA/YUV), or DVI (FOXBOX DVI) LED
Indicates that the transmitter detects a signal on its video input, as follows:
RGB LED — Horizontal sync (H) (for RGBHV video) or Green (Sync on green) (G)
(for RGsB or RsGsBs video)
RGB/YUV LED — Horizontal sync (H) (for RGBHV video) or luminance (Y) (for
component video)
DVI LED — DVI video input
Audio LED — Indicates that the transmitter detects a low level audio signal for a short
period of time. It goes dark if the audio signal drops below the minimum threshold for a
short period of time.
Receiver Features
FOXBOX Rx VGA Rear Panel
FOXBOX Rx DVI Plus Rear Panel
Front Panel
Front Panel
DVI
OVER
TEMP
AUDIO
CONFIG
OPTICAL
Rx
Tx
LINK
LINK
AUDIO
DVI-D OUTPUT
RS-232
OVER FIBER
ALARM
Tx Rx 1 2
12V
1.0A MAX
POWER
MODE
FOXBOX Rx VGA
RGB
OVER
TEMP
AUDIO
CONFIG
OPTICAL
Rx
Tx
LINK
LINK
AUDIO
RGB OUTPUT
FOXBOX Rx VGA
RS-232
OVER FIBER
ALARM
Tx Rx 1 2
12V
1.0A MAX
POWER
MODE
FOXBOX Rx DVI Plus
FOXBOX Rx DVI Plus
JJ
QQLL MM NN
MM NN
PP SS
QQKK LLPP
RR
RR SS
OO
OO
Figure 4. FOXBOX Rx Receiver Features
J
RGB output port (see page 12)
O
Optical port and LEDs (see page 12)
K
DVI-I output port (see page 12)
P
Mode switch (see page 13)
L
Audio port (see page 12)
Q
Configuration port (see page 14)
M
RS-232 Over Fiber port (see page 12)
R
Power connector (see page 14)
N
Alarm Outputs port (see page 12)
S
Indicators (see page 14)
NOTE: The FOXBOX Rx DVI (non-Plus) looks similar to the FOXBOX Rx DVI Plus, with
the exception of the name on the unit.
FOXBOX Tx / Rx • Installation and Operation 12
J
RGB Output port (FOXBOX Rx VGA only) (see figure 4 on the previous page) —
Connect an analog VGA-UXGA RGB or YUV video display to this 15-pin HD female
connector.
NOTE: If the transmitter input is RGB video, you can set the receiver to output the
desired video format: RGBHV or RGsB video.
If the input to a FOXBOX Tx VGA/YUV is component video, the output of the
receiver is YUV video only. Neither unit can convert the video into the RGB format.
K
DVI-I Output port (FOXBOX DVI only) (see figure 4) — Connect a DVI video display
to this DVI-I connector (see DVI connector (FOXBOX DVI) on page 15 for pin
assignments).
NOTE: The FOXBOX DVI outputs only the digital signals on the DVI-I Output
connector. The analog pins on the port are not connected.
L
Audio port (see figure 4) — Plug an audio device into this stereo mini jack connector
(see figure 3 on page 8 for wiring).
M
RS-232 Over Fiber port (see figure 4) — If you want the FOXBOX to pass
ALARM
Tx Rx 1 2
RS-232
OVER FIBER
serial command signals to the receiver, for serial control of a projector for
example, connect the host device to the transmitter via the three leftmost
poles (Tx, Rx, and _) of this 5-pole captive screw connector (see RS-232
Over Fiber connections on page 16 to wire this connector).
NOTES:
If you connect only one fiber optic cable (item
O
, below), or you configure
the receiver for daisy-chaining, you will not receive reports from the controlled
device. To receive responses from the controlled device, you must install two
fiber optic cables and leave the FOXBOX receiver in normal configuration (Mode
DIP switch 1 down).
The FOXBOX can pass RS-232 commands and responses at rates up to
115200 baud.
N
Alarm outputs port (see figure 4) — For remote monitoring of the status
ALARM
Tx Rx 1 2
RS-232
OVER FIBER
of fiber optic link 1, connect a locally-constructed or furnished monitoring
device to the receiver via the two rightmost poles (1 and 2) of this 5-pole
captive screw connector. When the receiver does not detect a light link on
fiber cable Rx, pin 1 and pin 2 of this port are shorted together.
O
Optical port and LEDs (see figure 4) —
WARNING: The FOXBOX Tx/Rx outputs continuous invisible light (Class 1 rated),
which may be harmful to the eyes; use with caution. Plug the supplied dust cap
into the optical transceiver when the fiber optic cable is unplugged.
AVERTISSEMENT : Le FOXBOX Tx/Rx émet une lumière invisible en continu
(conforme à la classe1) qui peut être dangereux pour les yeux, à utiliser avec
précaution Branchez la protection contre la poussière dans l’ensemble émetteur/
récepteur lorsque le câble fibre optique est débranché.
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