Magenta Home Theater System XR2000 User Manual

MultiView  
XR2000  
Receiver  
Quick Reference  
&
Setup Guide  
Magenta Research  
128 Litchfield Road, New Milford, CT 06776 USA  
(860) 210-0546 FAX (860) 210-1758  
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FCC/IC RFI STATEMENTS, EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY.  
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION  
AND  
INDUSTRY CANADA  
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTS  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy, and if  
not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s  
instructions, may cause interference to radio communication. It has been tested  
and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance  
with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against such interference when the equipment is  
operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a  
residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user at his own  
expense will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct  
the interference.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible  
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emission  
from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of Industry  
Canada.  
EUROPEAN UNION DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
The manufacturer declares that this product meets the requirements of  
EU Directive 89/336/EEC.  
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Contents  
Chapter  
Page  
1. Specifications...................................................................................................3  
2. Introduction ........................................…..........................................................4  
2.1 Overview.....................................................................................................4  
2.2 Equipment You May Also Need..........................................................…....4  
2.3 Compatible Cabling ........................................................................…...….4  
3. Setup and Installation..........................................… ......................................….5  
3.1 Data Mode Configuration..............................................................................5  
3.2 Cabling Considerations................................................................................5  
3.3 Making the Connections................................…............................................5  
3.3.1 Connections and Setup in General .......................................……......5  
3.3.2 Connections on the Single-Port VGA/Audio……..............………..…..6  
3.3.4 Connections on the Single-Port SA/SAP version……………...………7  
3.4 Video Adjustment……..................................….........................................….8  
3.4.1 Cable Distance Compensation Settings..................................…….….8  
3.4.2 Skew Compensation Settings.............................................………..….9  
4. Troubleshooting..................................................................................................10  
4.1 Common Problems ......................................................................................10  
Appendix A. Cabling Pinouts.........................................…......................................12  
Appendix B. XR-2000 Configuration Settings……….......…....................................14  
Appendix C. Setting Sync Modes………………………...........................................16  
Appendix D. Skew Module………….......................................................................17  
Appendix E. Mounting Options...............................................................................18  
Appendix F. Pollable Serial Mode......................................................................….19  
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CHAPTER 1: Specifications.  
1. Specifications  
Cable Required: Category 5, 5e, 6 shielded or unshielded twisted pair  
Compliance: CE; FCC Class A, IC Class A  
Video Support: QVGA, VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, UXGA, RGBHV, RGB,  
Composite (NTSC, PAL, SECAM), S-Video, Component Video,  
widescreen modes, HDTV modes including 1080p, 1080i, 720p  
Resolution and  
Refresh Rate:  
At 2000 ft. (609 m) or less: to 1920x1200  
Required Source  
Impedance:  
Video OUT: 75 ohms;  
Audio models: Audio OUT (if any): 600 ohms maximum  
Required Destination  
Impedance:  
Video IN: 75 ohms;  
Audio models: Audio IN (if any): 600 ohms minimum  
Audio  
Characteristics: Right/Left summed (A option)  
XR2000SA/SAP: Full Stereo  
Line Level 600 Ohm Unbalanced  
Serial  
Characteristics: Protocol: Asynchronous; transparent to data format;  
data rates to 115 kbps simplex, half-duplex modes  
SA/SAP versions are 3 wire, fixed baud rate of 9600  
Connectors:  
(1) 4 pin phoenix, (2) RJ-45, (1) HD15 F; (1) DB9M (model  
dependent)  
Temperature  
Tolerance:  
Operating: 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C);  
Storage: -4 to +140°F (-20 to +60°C)  
Humidity  
Tolerance:  
Up to 80% noncondensing  
Enclosure:  
Power:  
Steel  
+12 VDC; 1.2 A  
Consumption: 6 watts maximum  
Size:  
1.2"H x 5.6"W x 6.2"D (3.0 x 14.2 x 15.7 cm)  
2.0 lb. (0.9 kg)  
Weight:  
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2. Introduction  
2.1 Overview  
The Magenta MultiView Series extends video, audio and serial signals over ordinary  
Category 5 cable.  
This manual covers Magenta MultiView Series XR2000 Receivers. These units are field  
configurable for various video, audio and serial options. See Appendix B for  
configuration settings.  
SA series feature video, stereo audio and RS-232 signals on a single cat5.  
SAP series units are similar to the above but have additional features for pollable serial.  
The Magenta MultiView Series XR Receivers feature optional integrated skew  
compensation that can be varied in 2 ns increments to 65 ns total per color channel to  
cancel the effects of skew in Category cables. This feature allows you to use CAT5e  
and reduced-skew CAT6 cables to lengths up to 2000 ft.  
For information on the respective transmitter unit, please refer to the appropriate  
manual included with the transmitter.  
All models support refresh rates/resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz to 2000 feet  
(609 m)  
WARNING  
This equipment is not intended for, nor does it support, distribution  
through an Ethernet network. Do not connect these devices to any sort  
of networking or telecommunications equipment!  
2.2 Equipment You May Also Need  
• Audio cable with RCA jacks.  
• Video cable with HD15 connectors  
• Serial cable with DB9 connectors.  
• CAT5 cable.  
2.3 Compatible Cabling  
Magenta Research products are compatible with Cat5/5e/6 data cabling as well as  
skew free CAT5/5e cabling manufactured for video applications. Note that some skew  
free Cat5 is specific to a particular vendor and is not compatible with our products.  
Please ensure any skew free CAT5 cable is non-proprietary prior to purchase/  
installation.  
CAT6 cable, due to the manufacture method, can exhibit much greater skew than  
standard CAT5/5e and may require skew compensation beyond what the standard  
product offers. Please contact Magenta Research for assistance.  
CAT5/5e/6 cabling for the Magenta MultiView Series must be pinned to the TIA-EIA  
T568B wiring specification (see appendix A) We also highly recommend that all CAT5  
cables be pre-terminated and tested. Cables terminated on-site or in an existing  
infrastructure should be tested before use to ensure compliance with the TIA-EIA  
T568B specification. Using incorrectly terminated CAT5 cables can damage the  
Magenta MultiView Series.  
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CHAPTER 3: SETUP & INSTALLATION.  
3. Setup and Installation  
3.1 Data Mode Configuration  
SA series offer RS232 serial in addition to stereo audio. The serial signal is 3 wire TX,  
RX, GND and does not support full modem signals. Baud rates for the SA series are  
fixed at 9600. Simplex modes are supported without jumper or other changes by simply  
using the TX signal only. SA units require no configuration.  
SAP series offer pollable RS232 serial in addition to stereo audio. The serial signal is 3  
wire TX, RX, GND and does not support full modem signals. Baud rates for the SAP  
series are fixed at 9600. Simplex modes are supported without jumper or other changes  
by simply using the TX signal only. See Appendix F on configuration and use of SAP  
Series.  
3.2 Cabling Considerations  
• We recommend mounting and connecting all cabling to the Magenta MultiView Series  
components before applying power.  
• Makes sure that the CAT5 cable you intend to use has been tested to comply  
with the TIA/EIA 568B wiring specification (See Appendix A).  
3.3 Making the Connections  
3.3.1 CONNECTIONS AND SETUP IN GENERAL  
This section contains figures showing connections with the specific Magenta MultiView  
Series models. In general, however, the connection and setup procedure at both  
transmitter and receiver ends is as follows:  
NOTE: all units must be the same type for all supported features to function correctly.  
For example, a UTX set for R/L summed audio must be connected to an XR2000 set for  
R/L summed audio. Similarly, A UTX SA cannot be used with an XR2000A. Video  
modes may function normally, but 4th pair options will not.  
At the transmitter end (refer to the transmitter user guide) :  
1. Connect the source video to the Magenta MultiView Series transmitter video input  
port, which is an HD15 connector labeled SOURCE IN.  
2. If desired, attach a local monitor via the local monitor port to LOCAL OUT  
3. Make your audio or serial connections via the phoenix connector or DB9 connector  
as appropriate.  
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4. Connect the CAT5 cable to the transmitter.  
5. Apply power on the transmitter. The LED should light and, if there’s a local  
monitor attached, a video image should appear on the monitor’s screen.  
At the receiver end:  
1. Connect the VIDEO OUT HD15 connector to the display unit, and attach  
any audio (AUX I/O) or serial connections (IOIO) depending on the model of MultiView  
CAT5 Video System.  
2. Connect the CAT5 cable to the LINK INPUT connection. If daisy chaining units,  
connect the output CAT5 cable to the LINK OUTPUT connection.  
3. Apply power. **NOTE: XR2000 units utilize 12VDC ** The LED should light and  
video should appear on the display (make sure display is powered ON).  
4. To adjust video levels and skew compensation see Section 3.4.  
5. Please mount the XR2000 in a location that ensures the ventilation holes and fan are  
not blocked.  
3.3.2 CONNECTIONS ON THE SINGLE-PORT VGA/AUDIO  
The single-port units with audio support video and audio signals over CAT5 cable. The  
audio signal is line-level summed Right/Left audio, and powered speakers are required.  
Note that there’s a single connection for audio input. You can also use the transmitters  
and receivers to make video-only connections without audio. Figure 3-1 shows the  
Single-Port MultiView CAT5 Video System with Audio Transmitter connections, and  
Figure 3-2 shows the receiver connections.  
Figure 3-1. Connections on the UTx Universal Transmitter.  
Figure 3-2. Connections on the XR2000 for video and audio.  
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CHAPTER 3: Setup and Installation.  
3.3.3 CONNECTIONS ON THE SINGLE-PORT VGA SA and SAP  
The Single-Port MultiView™ CAT5 Video System SA/SAP series supports RS-232,  
video and stereo audio signals over CAT5 cable. SAP offers pollable serial modes so a  
bi-directional serial session can be established with a receiver in a daisy chain.  
At this time the Magenta MultiView units that support the SA/SAP versions are the  
Magenta MultiView UTx Universal Transmitter, AK500, AK1000, AK1500 and XR2000  
receivers. The Magenta MultiView T4, T5 transmitters do not support SA/SAP versions.  
In order to utilize the full potential of the Magenta MultiView SA/SAP series, all  
transmitters and receivers must be SA/SAP versions.  
You cannot connect a standard RS232 or L/R audio version to an SA/SAP version to  
get a single serial or audio signal. Video modes are not affected by this.  
Serial signals are 3 wire RS232 (Tx, Rx, ground) and fixed at 9600 baud. Full 9 pin  
modem signals are not supported.  
Note when using the Magenta MultiView SA/SAP series with a MultiView 9D Cat5 DA,  
or Cat5 matrix switch, the serial is transmit only. There are no configuration changes  
required to the units. The serial application in use should be changed to transmit only.  
Audio is full stereo, line level. One or two separate channels of mono audio may also  
be used.  
See figures below for cabling connections.  
Appendix F details the configuration and use of the SAP series.  
Figure 3-3: SA & SAP connections  
NOTE  
SA units are pre-configured from the factory and require no configuration  
changes. SAP Units require unique addresses when pollable serial is used. See  
Appendix F.  
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3.4 Video Adjustment  
3.4.1 Cable Distance Compensation Settings  
In order to get the highest quality video signals from your MultiView CAT5 Video  
System , please follow the instructions and diagrams below:  
An Image Adjustment Utility is available for download from:  
Simply open in any image browser on a computer.  
If the image file can not be downloaded, use a utility to draw a black box on a white  
background.  
NOTE: TURN KNOB SLOWLY DURING ADJUSMENT PROCEDURE. Turning too  
fast may result in missing the proper EQ setting resulting in picture loss.  
To Reset EQ and Skew values to 0, remove power from XR2000, Push and hold  
EQ/Skew Knob in and re-apply power.  
1. Push EQ/Skew knob in once so that all three RGB LED’s are on with red, green,  
and blue colors.  
2. Turn the EQ/Skew knob clockwise until the shadow next to the black box just  
disappears. The brightness in the white area should be the same as the white area  
above and below the black box. The Cable Length LED’s will turn on for indicated  
cable distances. Starting from zero feet to 1,000 and above may take some time.  
Please continue turning the knob for best picture quality.  
3. Press and release EQ/Skew knob until RGB LEDs are all off.  
Adjust  
Knob  
LEDs for  
Skew adjust-  
Cable length  
ment  
LEDs  
Figure 3-9: Adjustment locations  
Figure 3-4: Image Adjustment Utility—Cable Length EQ  
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3.4.2 Skew Compensation Settings  
The XR2000 receiver is available with an optional skew compensation module to adjust  
for signal timing differences due to differing pair lengths within the CAT5 cable. Using  
the delay signals, skew may be compensated from 2 to 65 nanoseconds in 2  
nanosecond increments on each individual color pair.  
If skew compensation is required, but the skew comp module is not installed, call for  
technical assistance.  
An image file is available to assist in these settings (see Section 3.4.1 for details). See  
Figure 3-5 for an example.  
1. To adjust individual colors, press the EQ/Skew knob until the desired color LED is  
on for the RGB Skew LEDs to the left of the cable length LEDs. The R LED is for  
the Red color channel, G LED is for green and the B LED is for blue.  
2. Using the image utility, turn knob to add/subtract delay timing until a single  
vertically aligned line of red, green, blue is obtained.  
3. When complete press EQ/Skew knob until RGB LEDs are all off.  
Not all colors will have the same delay settings.  
Figure 3-5: Image Adjustment Utility—Skew  
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4. Troubleshooting  
4.1. Common Problems  
In most cases, nearly every issue with the MultiView CAT5 Video System can be  
resolved by checking the CAT5 termination and making sure that it’s pinned to the  
TIA/EIA 568B wiring specification. However, there may be other problems that  
cause the system to not perform as it’s designed. Below are solutions to the most  
common installation errors.  
Problem:  
Solution:  
No video signal at the transmitter local port or at the receiver.  
• Check that both units are powered.  
• Ensure EQ adjustment is set correctly — turn knob slowly.  
• Make sure the CAT5 cable is terminated correctly per the  
TIA/EIA 568B wiring specification.  
• Is the display device powered on and functioning?  
Check to ensure display settings (resolution, refresh rate, etc) are  
compatible with input signal.  
Problem:  
Solution:  
Poor video quality:  
Have all receiver adjustments been finished (see section 3.4).  
• Ensure EQ adjustment is set correctly — turn knob slowly.  
• Check all cable connections.  
• The video signal’s refresh rate may be set too high. Reset to a  
lower refresh rate in your monitor-configuration menu.  
• There may be a delay skew issue. See Section on Skew.  
Problem:  
Solution:  
Poor audio quality:  
• Powered speakers are required. Make sure speaker power is  
ON.  
• Check input source levels from the source device. Make sure  
the audio source is not overdriven or underdriven.  
• Audio is summed left and right for “A” versions. If using a single  
channel, both audio inputs must be connected at the transmitter  
end for full audio gain. Audio is line level.  
• SA serial//audio units support full stereo line level. A high  
frequency noise may be heard if the cat5 cable from the  
transmitter is disconnected, or the transmitter is not on.  
This is normal and will disappear once a complete link  
connection is made. SAP units do not exhibit this behavior.  
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CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting.  
Problem:  
Solution:  
Poor audio quality (continued) :  
• If Daisy Chaining, audio termination must be removed in DP  
units. Only the last receiver requires termination. For SA units a  
special un-terminated version must be used between  
transmitters and the last receiver with a standard End-Of-Line  
unit installed at the end. SA units cannot be terminated/  
unterminated in the field. This does not apply to SAP units.  
Problem:  
Solution:  
Serial communication doesn’t work correctly.  
• Are the serial devices connected properly? Are the serial  
parameters correct for source/destination devices?  
• Are the serial cables terminated correctly? If a null-modem  
cable is used, it must be placed at the receiver end.  
• For SA units a special unterminated version must be used  
between transmitters and the last receiver with a standard End-  
Of-Line unit installed at the end. SA units cannot be terminated/  
unterminated in the field. This does not apply to SAP units.  
• SA/SAP units have a fixed baud rate of 9600 bps and use 3 wire  
(TX,RX,GND) signals only.  
Problem:  
Solution:  
Green shift” or “green washout” on multimedia signals.  
The standard video/serial model is designed to function with DC  
coupled signals in which the black level is referenced to 0 volts.  
Nearly all VGA cards function this way.  
Some media servers, however, provide AC coupled signals and  
can cause a green color shift in the video. This is a result of the  
sync clamping on the red and blue channels of the video/serial  
model.  
For five-component (RGB/H&V) AC coupled video, the  
MultiView CAT5 UTx Universal transmitter has been designed  
with full DC restoration capability. This problem is easily solved  
via a simple switch setting in the UTx Transmitter. Please refer to  
the UTx Transmitter user manual.  
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Appendix A. Cabling Pinouts  
Table A-1. HD15 video connector.  
Pin  
RGBHV  
(VGA)  
RGBS  
RGsB  
Com-posite  
SVHS  
(Y/C)  
YUV  
1
2
Red +  
Green+  
Blue+  
Red +  
Green+  
Blue+  
Red +  
Green+  
Blue+  
C+  
Y+  
V+  
Y+  
U+  
C+  
3
4
5
Gnd  
Gnd  
Gnd  
Red-  
Green-  
Blue-  
6
Red-  
Green-  
Blue-  
Red-  
Green-  
Blue-  
C-  
Y-  
V-  
Y-  
U-  
7
C-  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Gnd  
Gnd  
Gnd  
Gnd  
H Sync  
V Sync  
Gnd  
C Sync  
Gnd  
Table A-2. Phoenix Connection  
PIN  
Audio  
SA / SAP  
Audio  
Simplex  
Serial  
SPDIF  
Audio  
Composite  
Video  
Left Channel Right Channel  
Ground Ground  
Tx  
Signal +  
Signal +  
Pin 1  
Pin 2  
Pin 3  
Pin 4  
ground  
-
Signal -  
Signal -  
Right Channel Left Channel  
-
-
-
-
-
Shell  
Note: Typically Channel 1 is left audio and Channel 2 is right audio.  
SA series units use Channel 1 for Right audio and channel 2 for left audio.  
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APPENDIX A: Cabling Pinouts.  
Appendix A. Cabling Pinouts  
Table A-3. DB9 Male Serial connector  
Pin  
3 wire (SA/SAP)  
Simplex  
1
2
RX  
TX  
3
TX  
4
5
Ground  
Ground  
6
7
8
9
Table A-4. T568B CAT5 pinout  
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Appendix B. XR2000 Configuration Settings  
Note: XR2000 receivers are typically pre-configured at time of order and will have  
factory configuration indicated on the bottom of the unit.  
The factory configuration may be changed or checked by using the following jumper  
location diagram as well as Table B-1 for jumper settings.  
Figure B-1. XR2000 Jumper locations.  
JP13 controls sync clamping circuitry and has 3 settings depending on the  
video signal in use:  
RGBHV computer video with separate horizontal and vertical sync == JP13 1-2  
Non RGBHV computer video, component RGB/YUV, S-video, composite video  
or RGsB video == JP13 2-3  
Auto sense video mode == JP13 non-jumpered.  
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APPENDIX B: XR2000 Configuration Settings.  
Table B-1: MultiView XR2000 Configuration Jumper Settings  
Configuration Option (all options utilize  
4th pair):  
JP2 JP3 JP6 JP7 JP8 JP14 JP15 JP13 JP16 JP17  
RGBHV Computer Video (see note below on daisy chaining)  
3-4  
5-6  
1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2  
out  
IN  
out  
out  
IN  
1-2  
1-2  
1-2  
1-2  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
With Left/Right Line Level Audio  
With SDPIF Digital Audio  
1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 3-4  
1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2  
1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 3-4  
out  
IN  
With Simplex Serial (receive only)  
With Composite Video  
out  
With serial or SA/SAP series  
(requires separate daughterboard  
installed)  
2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 out  
out  
out  
1-2  
out  
out  
Composite, S-Video, Component Video (see note below on daisy chaining)  
3-4  
5-6  
1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2  
out  
IN  
out  
out  
IN  
2-3  
2-3  
2-3  
2-3  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
With Left/Right Line Level Audio  
With SDPIF Digital Audio  
1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 3-4  
1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2  
1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 3-4  
out  
IN  
With Simplex Serial (receive only)  
With Composite Video  
out  
With SA/SAP series (requires  
separate daughterboard installed)  
2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 out  
out  
out  
2-3  
out  
out  
Dual Port Daisy Chain units  
*Use configuration above, but  
remove JP16 & JP17 (see last unit  
note below).  
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
OUT OUT  
For DP versions, the last unit in chain  
requires JP16, JP17 IN except if units  
are SA, or SAP versions.  
IN  
IN  
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Appendix C. Setting Sync Mode  
The XR2000 has the capability for fixed and agile sync. The default sync mode setting  
is for agile sync which replicates the source sync polarity signals. However some  
displays require a fixed sync polarity that is not possible to change at the video source.  
The following details jumper settings to change the sync polarity of the horizontal and  
vertical sync signals (Note that jumpers JP11 and JP12 have no affect in agile mode):  
Jumper Setting  
JP10  
JP11  
JP12  
Fixed Sync  
IN  
-
-
Agile Sync (default)  
OUT  
-
-
Horizontal Sync  
Positive  
IN  
-
-
Horizontal Sync  
Negative  
-
-
-
OUT  
-
Vertical Sync  
Negative  
-
-
IN  
Vertical Sync  
Negative  
OUT  
Sync Mode jumpers  
JP10, JP11, JP12  
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APPENDIX D: Skew Compensation Module.  
Appendix D. Skew Module  
The XR2000 receivers have an optional skew compensation module that  
can be installed or removed.  
To install the skew compensation module:  
1
2
4
Remove top cover.  
Remove the 3 jumpers from J16 pins 1-2, 4-5, 7-8.  
Insert the Skew assembly onto the XR series PCB using 11 pin headers J16  
and J17.  
5
6
The correct orientation of the skew board is to place the side with the Magenta  
logo into header J17.  
Reassemble unit.  
Removal is the opposite of the above. Ensure 3 jumpers are installed in  
locations shown in Figure D-1.  
Figure D-1.  
Skew module placement on  
headers J16/J17.  
J17  
Install 3 jumpers on J16 in  
positions 1-2, 4-5, 7-8 as  
shown if skew board is  
removed.  
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Appendix E. Rackmounting Units  
The Rackmount Kits include brackets for mounting a single transmitter, single  
receiver, or a single dual daisychainable receiver. Figure E-1 shows the 1-Unit  
Rackmount Bracket , which can be used to mount a single unit on a wall. Figure E-2  
shows the 4-Unit Rackmount Bracket, which holds four units in a 19" x 1U rack.  
Not shown are brackets for 6 units and brackets for AK and XR series receivers, T4  
transmitters. The 3-Unit AK/XR receiver and T4 Transmitter Bracket holds 3 units in a  
19" wide x 1U high panel. The 6-Unit AK/XR receiver and T4 Transmitter Bracket  
occupies 2U high rack space stacking 3 units atop 3 units.  
Figure E-1. Receiver Mounting Bracket.  
Figure E-2. Rack Mounting kit.  
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APPENDIX F: Pollable Serial Mode.  
Appendix F. Pollable Serial Mode  
The SAP pollable serial daisychainable receivers with video, audio and RS232 serial  
feature the ability to open a bi-directional session between a pollable transmitter and a  
single pollable receiver in a daisychain installation.  
Each pollable receiver must have a unique address set first. Once this has been done,  
a special command (discussed below) is sent to the transmitter to specify the receiver  
to open a session with. Once this has been done, serial communication can occur  
between the RS232 source and display. The transmitter is always addressed 0.  
If an address of 0 is sent, the RS232 commands will be broadcast to all receivers.  
The following details the installation and setup procedure.  
To set the receiver address requires that each internal serial audio daughterboard in  
the receiver have a unique address set. This is done via an 8 position dipswitch. Use  
the following chart to determine the proper switch addresses. All receivers must have a  
unique address. It is recommended to write the address on each receiver once this step  
has been completed. It is also recommended to keep a list of receiver addresses and  
locations to make it easier to determine which receiver/display is desired to  
communicate with.  
1) Remove the top cover assembly of the receiver  
2) Locate the 8 position dipswitch on the internal daughterboard assembly and using  
the following chart, set the receiver address.  
3) Replace cover assembly and install unit.  
4) See below on using pollable serial mode.  
In order to utilize the pollable serial mode in normal operation and connect to individual  
receivers, a special command needs to be sent to the transmitter in order to establish a  
session between transmitter and receiver.  
Follow the steps below to do this (must be done from serial control application in use).  
1) To establish a bi-directional RS232 session with a specific receiver, the transmitter  
needs the receivers address set. To do this send a CTRL-D <ID> carriage return,  
where <ID> is the receiver address (between 1-254)  
2) To broadcast serial commands to all receivers, set <ID> to 0.  
3) To disable serial communication to all receivers, set <ID> to 255 (to enable serial  
communication again, simply set <ID> to a receiver address).  
Once a transmitter has the correct ID set, normal bi-directional communication can  
occur between transmitter and intended receiver.  
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Appendix F. Pollable Serial Mode Address Chart  
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APPENDIX F: Pollable Serial Mode.  
Appendix F. Pollable Serial Mode Address Chart  
(cont.)  
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(860) 210-0546 FAX (860) 210-1758  
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