Page 2 - Instrucciones de seguridad • Español; 安全须知; 注意
This symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and mainte-nance (servicing) instructions in the literature provided with the equipment. This symbol is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may present a risk ...
Page 3 - FCC Class A Notice; click here
FCC Class A Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:This device may not cause harmful interference. 1. This device must accept any interference r...
Page 4 - Conventions Used in this Guide; Variables are written in slanted form as shown here:; ping; File; Copyright; © 2011 Extron Electronics. All rights reserved.; Trademarks
Conventions Used in this Guide In this user guide, the following are used: NOTE: A note draws attention to important information. TIP: A tip provides a suggestion to make working with the application easier. CAUTION: A caution indicates a potential hazard to equipment or data. WARNING: A warning war...
Page 5 - Contents; Worksheet Example 1:
Contents Introduction ............................................ 1 About this Guide ............................................. 1About the Switchers ........................................ 1Features ........................................................... 2 Installation ........................
Page 7 - Introduction; About this Guide; MVX VGA Matrix Switchers.; About the Switchers; The Extron MVX Series VGA matrix switchers (see; figure 1; ) is a family of computer video; Extron; Typical MVX 88 VGA A Application
Introduction • About this Guide • About the Switchers • Features About this Guide This guide contains installation, configuration, and operating information for the Extron ® MVX VGA Matrix Switchers. About the Switchers The Extron MVX Series VGA matrix switchers (see figure 1 ) is a family of comput...
Page 8 - Features; — These switchers input and output VGA – UXGA RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, RsGsBs
NOTE: The switchers can also distribute S-video and composite video with applicable adapters. The MVX switcher can be locally controlled from the front panel or remotely controlled via its rear panel RS-232 serial port or an optional IR 501 Small Matrix Infrared (IR) Remote Control (part number 70-3...
Page 9 - Upgradeable firmware; — The firmware that controls the operation of the switcher can; Global memory presets; — Sixteen global memory presets are a time-saving feature that; Rack mountable; provides worldwide power compatibility.
Upgradeable firmware — The firmware that controls the operation of the switcher can be upgraded in the field via the RS-232 port, without taking the switcher out of service. Firmware upgrades are available for download on the Extron website, www.extron.com , and they can be installed using the Windo...
Page 10 - Installation; Mounting the Switcher; Detailed mounting instructions; can be found in the “Reference Information“ section; mounted on a rack shelf; . Use the included hardware for rack mounting.; Cabling and Rear Panel Views; Figure 2; both to accommodate the different matrix sizes that they provide.; MVX 88 VGA A High Resolution Video Matrix Switcher
Installation This sections details the installation of the MVX VGA Matrix Switchers, including: • Mounting the Switcher • Cabling and Rear Panel Views Mounting the Switcher CAUTION: Installation and service must be performed by authorized personnel only. Detailed mounting instructions can be found i...
Page 11 - Video and Audio Input Connections; contact numbers; on the last page of this guide for the Extron office; unbalanced stereo audio sources to these; Figure 3; shows how to; Video and Audio Output Connections; — Connect RGBHV video displays to these; figure 4; DO NOT
Video and Audio Input Connections a RGB video inputs — Connect the analog computer-video sources to 1 these 15-pin HD female connectors. NOTE: Most laptop or notebook computers have an external video port, but they require special commands to output the video to that connector. Also, a laptop screen...
Page 12 - IR 501 Small Matrix IR Remote Control User Guide; Remote Connection; RS-232 Port Pin Assignment; sends the same commands to the MVX via pin 9.
NOTES: • The length of exposed wires is critical. The ideal length is 3/16 inch (5 mm). • If the stripped section of wire is longer than 3/16 inch, the exposed wires may touch, causing a short circuit. • If the stripped section of wire is shorter than 3/16 inch, wires can be easily pulled out even i...
Page 13 - Power Connection; AC power connector; — Plug a standard IEC power cord into this connector to connect
Power Connection e AC power connector — Plug a standard IEC power cord into this connector to connect the switcher to a 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz power source. MVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers • Introduction 7
Page 14 - Operation; Front Panel Controls and Indicators; switcher provides varies with the number of inputs and outputs.; MVX 88 VGA A Front Panel
Operation This section describes the front panel operation of the MVX VGA Matrix Switcher, including: • Front Panel Controls and Indicators • Operations • Optimizing the Audio • Troubleshooting • Worksheets Front Panel Controls and Indicators The number of input and output buttons and LEDs that each...
Page 15 - Input and Output Selection Controls and Indicators
Infrared Sensor and Power/audio/data LED a Infrared remote sensor — This sensor receives infrared (IR) signals from the optional IR 501 small matrix universal remote control. The IR remote control must be pointed within 30 degrees of this sensor for best results.Operation of the IR 501 remote contro...
Page 16 - Control Buttons and LEDs; — The Enter button saves changes when you set up a new configuration.; I/O Selection and Audio/video Controls and Indicators; for about 2 seconds until the Audio Setup LED (; — The –dB and +dB LEDs indicate the polarity of the audio
Control Buttons and LEDs e Enter button — The Enter button saves changes when you set up a new configuration. To create a simple configuration: • Specify video, audio, or both (see controls [ item g ] and [ item h ]). • Press the desired input button ( item c ). • Press one or more desired output bu...
Page 17 - Audio Setup LED; — The Audio Setup LED lights red to indicate that the switcher; — The Audio Setup LED also indicates errors when you; Adjusting Input Audio Gain and Attenuation
i Audio Setup LED — The Audio Setup LED lights red to indicate that the switcher is in Audio Setup mode. See “ Adjusting Input Audio Gain and Attenuation ” on page 23. Alternate IR error function — The Audio Setup LED also indicates errors when you use an IR 501 small matrix remote control. The LED ...
Page 18 - Operations; Definitions; Tie; The MVX 44 has 8 presets available on the front panel.; Powering up the Switcher; Audio Setup; last page
Operations The following paragraphs define matrix switcher terms and then detail the power-up process and then provide sample procedures for creating ties, sets of ties, and configurations; changing a configuration; viewing ties, sets of ties, and configurations; saving a preset; recalling a preset;...
Page 19 - Creating a Set of Ties; Press and release the Enter button.; Example 1: Create a set of video and audio ties; Select video and audio for the tie; cycle through the selections until the both LEDs light.; Select an input
Creating a Set of Ties You can create a set of ties, changing the current configuration, by using the front panel buttons. Change the current configuration as follows: 1. Select video, audio, or both to configure by pressing the I/O button as necessary. 2. Select the desired input and one or more ou...
Page 20 - Select the outputs; Confirm the change; figure 8; Input; Example 1 Configuration
3. Select the outputs : Press and release the output 3, output 4, and output 8 buttons. NOTE: The entire set of ties can be canceled at this point by by waiting for the 5-second input/output button timeout to occur. 7 6 5 2 4 1 8 3 OUTPUTS Press and release the Output 3, 4, and 8 buttons. The LEDs b...
Page 21 - Example 2: Add a video tie to a set of video and audio ties; This example assumes that you have performed; example 1; through the selections until the only the Video LED lights.; Select an input: Press and release the input 5 button.; Select the output; figure 9; video tied; audio tied; to outputs; Example 2 Configuration
Example 2: Add a video tie to a set of video and audio ties In the following example, a new video tie is added to the current configuration. The example shows the front panel indications that result from your actions. NOTE: This example assumes that you have performed example 1 . 1. Select video onl...
Page 22 - Example 3: Remove a tie from a set of ties; and; example 2; through the selections until the only the Audio LED lights.; The current configuration (see
Example 3: Remove a tie from a set of ties In the following example, an existing tie is removed from the current configuration. The example shows the front panel indications that result from your actions. NOTE: This example assumes that you have performed example 1 and example 2 . 1. Select audio on...
Page 23 - Viewing the Configuration; Press and release an input or output button.; Press and release an input button; — All of the buttons for outputs that are tied; Press and release an output button; — The button for the tied input and all of; example 3; Example 4: View ties by selecting an input; Select video and audio for viewing
Viewing the Configuration The current configuration (all active ties) can be viewed using the front panel buttons as follows: 1. Select video, audio, or both to view by pressing the I/O button. 2. Press and release an input or output button. a. Press and release an input button — All of the buttons ...
Page 24 - Deselect audio; Deselect video and select audio
2. Select an input : Press and release the input 5 button. 2 7 6 5 2 4 1 INPUTS OUTPUTS 8 3 1 8 6 5 4 3 7 I/O AUD VID +dB - dB Press and release the Input 5 button. The Input 5 LED lights to indicate that input 5 is selected. The Output 1, Output 3, Output 4, and Output 8 LEDs light to indicate the ...
Page 25 - Example 5: View ties by selecting outputs; do; timeout to deselect all input and output buttons.; Select an output
Example 5: View ties by selecting outputs In the following example, the video and audio, audio-only, and video-only ties in the current configuration are viewed by selecting various outputs. The example shows the front panel indications that result from your actions. 1. Select video and audio for vi...
Page 26 - Using Presets; be viewed using the Extron Matrix; Remote Operation; panel are still accessible under serial port or Ethernet control.
4. Deselect video and select audio : Press and release the I/O button. 7 6 2 4 1 INPUTS OUTPUTS 8 3 6 4 5 5 I/O AUD VID +dB - dB The Output 3 LED lights to indicate that output 3 is selected and it is receiving audio. The source is indicated by the Input LED. The Output 8 LED also lights to indicate...
Page 27 - Preset Locations by Matrix Size; Example 6: Save a preset; Select; mode; : Press and hold the Preset button for approximately; Select the preset
MVX 44 MVX 48 MVX 84 MVX 88 9 10 11 12 1 6 2 5 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 8 7 6 5 2 3 12 11 10 9 4 1 Preset Preset Preset Preset 8 7 6 5 2 3 16 15 14 13 12 11 12 9 4 7 8 6 5 7 8 2 7 6 5 2 4 1 INPUTS OUTPUTS 8 3 1 8 6 5 4 3 7 2 7 6 5 2 4 1 INPUTS OUTPUTS 8 3 1 4 3 2 2 4 1 INPUTS OUTPUTS 3 1 4 3 2 4 1 INPUTS 3 2 O...
Page 28 - Example 7: Recall a preset; Recall Preset
Example 7: Recall a preset The following steps show an example in which a preset is recalled to become the current configuration. The example shows the front panel indications that result from your actions. 1. Select Recall Preset mode : Press and release the Preset button. PRESET 2 1 4 3 OUTPUTS 2 ...
Page 29 - Switchers have input audio gain and attenuation adjustments. In; Audio Gain and Attenuation; In; Audio output level; SIS commands in the
Adjusting Input Audio Gain and Attenuation Switchers have input audio gain and attenuation adjustments. In Audio Setup mode, the audio level of each input can be adjusted through a range of –18 dB to +10 dB. This adjustment range ensures that there is no noticeable volume difference among sources. I...
Page 30 - hold; Example 8: Adjust the input audio gain
By noting the status of these LEDs and counting the number of 1 dB steps you increase or decrease the audio level (step 4 and example 8, step 2a ), you can determine the exact input gain or attenuation setting. b. The Power LED blinks to indicate the adjusted audio level (compared to the internal le...
Page 31 - If one or more output LEDs are lit AND the +dB LED is lit; button for the Output 1 LED to go out.; If one or more output LEDs are lit AND the –dB LED is lit; The number of button presses from 0 dB, or
2. Select an input : Press and release the Input 5 button. VU 3 3 0 + 6 10 2 1 4 3 OUTPUTS 6 5 4 INPUTS +dB - dB The Output 1, Output 2, and Output 3 LEDs display the audio level range of input 5. The +dB LED indicates a gain (positive) level. The power LED lights steadily or blinks off only occasio...
Page 32 - Decrease the audio level; LED flashes each; Adjust the Input Audio Level
3. Decrease the audio level : Press and release the < button once. The < LED flashes each time the button is pressedPress and release the < button several more times to continue to decrease the audio level (see figure 13 ). Note the output LED, +dB LED, and –dB LED changes that occur each t...
Page 33 - Example 9: Resetting audio gain — single input
Example 9: Resetting audio gain — single input Reset the audio gain or attenuation for a specified input to the factory default (0 dB) as follows: 1. Select Audio Setup mode : Press and hold the Audio Setup (I/O) button for approximately 2 seconds. AUDIO SETUP AUDIO SETUP The LED lights to indicate ...
Page 34 - Example 10: Resetting audio gain — all inputs; Reset all Audio Gains; Setting the Output Audio Level; default is professional level.; Front Panel Security Lockout (; Executive; The MVX Series switchers have a front panel security lock feature (; Toggle Front Panel Lock on or off
Example 10: Resetting audio gain — all inputs To reset the input audio gain or attenuation to the factory default (0 dB) for all inputs, press and hold the Audio Setup (I/O) button for approximately 10 seconds (see figure 14 ). AUDIO SETUP AUDIO SETUP The LED goes off and then flashes twice to indic...
Page 35 - Clearing all Ties and Presets; To clear all ties and saved presets, press and; the Preset button on the front panel while; Clear all Ties and Presets
Clearing all Ties and Presets To clear all ties and saved presets, press and hold the Preset button on the front panel while applying AC power (see figure 16 ). Continue to hold the Preset button until all LEDs light and then release the Preset button. The power up sequence completes: • All LEDs tur...
Page 36 - Resetting the System to Factory Defaults; Sets all input audio gain levels to their default (0 dB) values.; Power; System Reset to Factory Defaults; Memory; may
Resetting the System to Factory Defaults To reset a switcher to the factory default settings, press and hold the I/O button on the front panel while applying AC power (see figure 17 ). Continue to hold the I/O button until all LEDs light and then release the I/O button. The power up sequence complet...
Page 37 - Optimizing the Audio; Troubleshooting; Ensure an active input is selected for output on the switcher.
Optimizing the Audio Each individual input audio gain can be adjusted within a range of -18 dB to +10 dB to eliminate noticeable volume differences between sources and to achieve the best headroom and signal-to-noise ratio. Adjust the audio level as follows: 1. Connect audio sources to all desired i...
Page 38 - Worksheets; blank worksheet; on page 35 and use one for each; Worksheet Example; Input sources; Worksheet Example 1: System Equipment
Worksheets Rather than trying to remember the configuration for each preset, use worksheets to record this information. Make copies of the blank worksheet on page 35 and use one for each preset configuration. Cross out all unused or inactive inputs and outputs. If applicable, use different colors fo...
Page 39 - Displayed in the conference room (output 4) to the overflow crowd; Output destinations; Worksheet Example 2: Daily Configuration
Worksheet Example 2: Daily Configuration Figure 19 continues from worksheet example 1 by showing the video and audio ties that make up the configuration of preset 1. A black line shows video ties and a red line shows the audio ties.In this example: • The image of the speaker, from the main podium ca...
Page 40 - Worksheet Example 3: Test Configuration
Worksheet Example 3: Test Configuration The A/V system in our fictional organization needs to be fine tuned on a regular basis. Figure 20 shows a typical test configuration, with an Extron video test generator (input 8) generating a test pattern to all monitors (outputs 1, 2, 3, 4, and 8). Sound che...
Page 41 - Preset; Configuration W
1 2 345 67 8 Input sour ces Output destinations Preset # Title: Video: A udio: Fill in the preset number and use colors , or dashes , etc. to mak e connecting lines . Indicate if the configuration is f or Video , A udio , or both. 12 345 67 8 Configuration W orksheet MVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix...
Page 42 - IR Remote Control; Small Matrix IR Remote Control; MVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers • Remote Operation
Remote Operation This section describes the operation of the MVX VGA Matrix Switcher, including: • IR Remote Control • Simple Instruction Set Control • Matrix Switchers Control Program SIS commands and the Matrix Switchers Control Program require a connection to the rear panel RS-232 port by either ...
Page 43 - Simple Instruction Set Control; Switcher-initiated Messages; yy; xx; nn; nn; nn; xx; xx
Simple Instruction Set Control Host-to-Switcher Instructions The switcher accepts SIS (Simple Instruction Set) commands through the RS-232 port. SIS commands consist of one or more characters per command field. They do not require any special characters to begin or end the command character sequence...
Page 44 - Switcher Error Responses; ASCII to Hex Conversion Table; not
Mut n 1 ] The switcher initiates the Mut message when an IR 501 remote control output video and audio mute command has occurred. “ n ” is the output number and “1” indicates the mute function is turned on (the output is muted). Zpz ] The switcher initiates the Zpz message when an IR 501 remote contr...
Page 45 - Command Function
Symbol definitions ] = Carriage return/line feed } = Carriage return (no line feed) • = space E = Escape key X! = Input number (for tie) 0 (untie) – maximum number of inputs X@ = Output number 1 through 4 (MVX 44, MVX 84) or 1 through 8 (MVX 48, MVX 88) X# = Executive mode, mute 1 = on 0 = off X$ = ...
Page 48 - RGB delay
Command/Response Table for SIS Commands (continued) Command Function ASCII Command (Host to Unit) Response (Unit to Host) Additional description View ties, gains, mutes, and presets Read RGB (video) output tie X@ & X!] RGB input X! is tied to output X@ . Read RGB (video) output tie X@ % X!] RGB ...
Page 50 - Loading Firmware Using an SIS Command; Using the Matrix Switchers Control Program.; Updating the firmware; Turn on the Echo Function; Depress the key on the keyboard and then type; upload
Loading Firmware Using an SIS Command NOTE: Firmware can be uploaded two ways: 1. Using the Matrix Switchers Control Program. 2. Using the E upload SIS command entered via a communications utility such as HyperTerminal. Extron recommends that you upload firmware using the Matrix Switchers Control Pr...
Page 51 - a firmware upgrade for your switcher.; Select the Firmware Upgrade File; Click; Open; to the switcher (see; Upload Progress Display
6. Navigate to the folder where you saved the firmware upgrade file. Select the file (see figure 23 ). NOTE: Ensure that the firmware upgrade is for the MVX Series AV switcher. Valid firmware files must have the file extension “.s19”. Any other file extension is not a firmware upgrade for your switc...
Page 52 - Matrix Switchers Control Program; Installing the Software; For full functionality, install both of the following programs:; Software DVD Window; Click the; Software; Scroll to the desired program and click; Install; Software Installation
Matrix Switchers Control Program The Matrix Switchers Control Program communicates with the switcher via the rear panel Remote RS-232 port to provide an easy way to set up ties and sets of ties. The program is compatible with Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 7, and newer operating systems. Updates ...
Page 53 - Starting the Software; Comm Port Selection Window; Using the Software
4. Follow the on-screen instructions. By default, the installation of the Matrix Switchers Control Program creates a C: \ Program Files \ Extron \ Matrix_Switchers directory, and it places the following four icons into a group folder named “ Extron Electronics \ Matrix Switchers ” : • MATRIX Switche...
Page 54 - To create a tie, drag an input box to one or more output boxes. If the; button is; Take; Matrix Switchers Control Program Window (no Ties)
• To create a tie, drag an input box to one or more output boxes. If the Take button is available, click the Take button. • To remove a single tie, drag the output box to its tied input box or to the trash can. To remove a set of ties, drag the input box to the trash can. Figure 28. Matrix Switchers...
Page 55 - Updating the Firmware; Update the switcher firmware as follows:; Location of Firmware Upgrade Files; Enter the requested personal information and then click
Updating the Firmware The firmware upgrade utility provides a way to replace the firmware that is coded on the control board of the switcher without taking the switcher out of service. NOTE: Upgrading the firmware does not overwrite the current configuration, presets, or the audio settings. Update t...
Page 56 - Downloading Firmware Upgrade Files
6 4 5 4 Folder wherefirmware isinstalled NOTE: The version and file size shown are sample values only. Figure 31. Downloading Firmware Upgrade Files MVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers • Remote Operation 50
Page 57 - Tools; firmware. The Extron Firmware Loader appears (see; Extron Firmware Loader Window; Select the MVX matrix switcher and click; Choose Firmware File; Choose Firmware File Window
7. Connect a computer that runs the Windows operating system to the switcher serial port (see “ Installation ” for more details). 8. Start the Matrix Switchers Control Program and connect to the matrix switcher. See “ Starting the Software ,” on page 47. 9. Click Tools > Update firmware. The Extr...
Page 58 - Firmware Loader Screen; Windows Buttons, Drop Boxes, and Trash Can; — Unavailable for MVX switcher, because the switcher power cannot; menu; — Allows the current set of ties to be saved as a preset. Enter the; Changes; Windows menus; File menu
12. In the Firmware Loader window, click Begin (see figure 34 ). The Total Progress and Progress status bars show the upload progress. The firmware upload may take several minutes. Once the status bars have progressed from 0% to 100% , and Status is listed as Completed , the firmware loader utility ...
Page 59 - — Closes the Extron Matrix Switchers Control Program.; Tools menu; Volume Adjust window (see; Configure Audio Options Window
Restore Last-Session’s settings — Loads the icons and icon captions that were saved during the last session. If you saved the changes of the previous session to disk the last time you exited the program, the ties from that session are also loaded. Select Printer ... — Selects the target printer. Pri...
Page 60 - Audio Input Configuration selection; Changes – Take button is pressed.; Ties Shown as Lines
Audio-Output Volume settings — Displays the RGB Delay/Mute/Output-Volume Adjust window (see figure 35 on the preceding page), which displays the output volume level, consumer (-10 dBV) or professional (+4 dBu), for a single output or for all outputs and allows you to change it. This window also disp...
Page 61 - button are indicated by –.; Ties Shown as Crosspoints; — Erases any numbers in the I/O boxes in either the; Master-Reset selection; Sets all input audio levels to unity gain (0 dB)
Ties as Crosspoints — Displays ties as a grid of inputs and outputs (see figure 38 ). Current ties are indicated as orange (video and audio), green (video only), or red (audio only) boxes. New ties that will take effect when you click the Take button are indicated by +. Ties that will be broken when...
Page 62 - Using Emulation Mode; Emulation Mode Configuration; Using the Help System
Using Emulation Mode Emulation mode allows you to set up the software without attaching the switcher to the computer. To use Emulation mode, do the following: 1. Click Start > Programs > Extron Electronics > Matrix Switchers > MATRIX Switcher + Control Pgm . 2. Choose Emulate , and click...
Page 63 - MVX Matrix Switchers. Topics that are covered include:; Specifications; Routing; Video input; Connectors; MVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers • Reference Information
Reference Information This section discusses the specifications, part numbers, and accessories for the MVX Matrix Switchers. Topics that are covered include: • Specifications • Part Numbers and Accessories • Mounting the Switcher Specifications Video Routing MVX 44 VGA A ������������������ 4 x 4 mat...
Page 64 - Video output; Sync; Vertical: 160 ns nominal; Audio
Video output Number/signal type ��������������������� VGA-UXGA RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, RsGsBs, HDTV, component video (bi- level and tri-level sync), S-video, composite video 44/84 models ��������������������� 448/88 models ��������������������� 8 Connectors 44/84 models ��������������������� 4 female 15-...
Page 65 - Audio input; Audio output; Control/remote — switcher; Extron Simple Instruction Set (SIS
Audio input Number/signal type 44/48 models ��������������������� 4 stereo, unbalanced84/88 models ��������������������� 8 stereo, unbalanced Connectors 44/48 models ��������������������� 4 female 3�5 mm stereo mini jacks: tip (L), ring (R), sleeve (GND)84/88 models ��������������������� 8 female 3�...
Page 66 - General; Cooling ������������������������������������������� Convection, vents on sides and top; NOTES; Specifications are subject to change without notice.; MVX Part Numbers; Matrix switcher part numbers; Included Parts; Included parts; MVX Series VGA Matrix Switcher Setup Guide
General Power ���������������������������������������������� 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, internal, 30 wattsTemperature/humidity ���������������� Storage: -40 to +158 °F (-40 to +70 °C) / 10% to 90%, noncondensing Operating: +32 to +122 °F (0 to +50 °C) / 10% to 90%, noncondensing Cooling ���������...
Page 67 - Optional Accessories; These items can be ordered separately:; Cables; Bulk cable and termination tools
Optional Accessories These items can be ordered separately: Remote control, adapters, mounting, controllers, connectors Part Number IR 501 small matrix universal remote control 70-336-01 MBU 149 under-desk mounting kit 70-222-01 3.5 mm mini stereo plug to (2) RCA female adapter 26-592-01 Captive scr...
Page 68 - Terminated cable assemblies; Part Number
Terminated cable assemblies VGA male-to-male cables Part Number VGA M-M MD, 3 feet to 100 feet (0.9 m to 30.4 m) (molded) 26-238- nn VGA M-M BK, 3 feet to 100 feet (0.9 m to 30.4 m) (backshell) 26-238- nn VGAP M-M MD, 3 feet to 25 feet (0.9 m to 7.6 m) (molded) 26-439- nn VGAP M-M BK, 35 feet to 100...
Page 69 - Tabletop Use; Elevated operating ambient temperature —; Mounting Instructions
Mounting the Switcher The MVX switchers are housed in a rack-mountable, 1U high, metal enclosures. Included mounting hardware lets you install the switcher in any standard 19-inch rack or into furniture. Tabletop Use For tabletop use, affix one of the supplied self-adhesive rubber feet to each corne...
Page 70 - and Central America:; USA; xtron
Extron ® Warranty Extron Electronics warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase. In the event of malfunction during the warranty period attributable directly to faulty workmanship and/or materials, Extron Electronics will,...