Extron electronic RGB 201 Rxi Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
RGB 201 Rxi Universal Interface • Introduction
The interface is rack and furniture mountable and has an
internal switching power supply for worldwide power
compatibility.
Features
Flexible mounting options — The RGB 201 Rxi can be rack
mounted, mounted under a desk or podium, or mounted
through a desk or other furniture with optional mounting
kits.
Audio — The interface outputs unbalanced PC stereo audio
inputs as line level, balanced stereo or mono audio.
Level (boost) and peaking controls — Separate front panel
controls compensate for signal losses from long cable
runs.
Horizontal and vertical centering controls — Separate front
panel controls allow horizontal and vertical centering
adjustments.
Sync processing — Using regular sync processing to allow
centering control (H-shift or V-shift) can create problems
with some digital display devices as a result of the sync
delay. Extron’s ADSP option maintains a stable sync
signal while allowing centering control. This interface
also provides another option, Digital Display Sync
Processing (DDSP
), to ensure proper displays without
altering sync pulse timing or width. The sync processing
type is selected via a rear panel DIP switch.
Digital Sync Validation Processing — In critical environments
or unmanned, remote locations, it is vital to know which
sources are active. Extron’s exclusive DSVP conrms that
input sources are active by scanning all sync inputs for
active signals. DSVP provides instantaneous frequency
feedback for composite sync or separate horizontal and
vertical sync signals via the interface’s Remote port.
Thirty memory presets — Thirty spaces are reserved in the
interface’s memory for storing user-dened combinations
of horizontal and vertical position settings based upon
input signal scan rates. The interface automatically recalls
the position settings when it detects an input signal with a
matching scan rate.
LCD scan rate indicator — This backlit liquid crystal display
(LCD) indicates the horizontal and vertical sync rates,
and the minimum and maximum centering limits. A DIP
switch is provided for turning off the backlight.
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