Magenta 250A manual

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    Magenta Research 934 Federal Road , Brookfield, CT 0680 4 USA (203) 740-0592 FA X (203) 740-0596 www.magenta-res earch.com MultiView 250A Receiver Quick Reference & Setup Guide Magent a Researc h 934 Federal Road , Brookfield, CT 0680 4 USA (203) 740-0592 FAX (203) 740-0596 www.magenta-res earch.com[...]

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    12 FCC/IC RFI STATEMENTS, EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND INDUSTRY CANADA RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STAT EMENTS This e quipm ent g enerates , use s, and can ra diate r adio-f requenc y e nergy, a nd i f not inst alled and used properl y, t hat is, in s trict acco rdan ce with the m anuf actur er’s instructi o[...]

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    2 1. S pecifications Cable Required : Categ ory 5, 5e, 6 shield ed or unshi elded twi sted pair Compliance: CE ; FCC Class A, IC Clas s/class A Video Support: to UXGA (1600 x1200 @ 70Hz), RGBHV, RGB, Composite, S- Video , Com ponent Vi deo modes Maximum Resolut ion and Refre sh Rat e: At 2 50 ft. (76 m ) o r less, 1600 x 12 00 at 70 Hz Requi red So[...]

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    10 5 CHAPTER 3: SETUP & INSTALLATION 3. Setup and Installation 3.1 Cabling Considerations • We recommend mounting and connecting all cabling to the MultiView ™ Series compone nts befo re applyi ng pow er. • Make sure that t he CA T5 c able y ou int end to use has be en tes ted to c omply with th e T56 8B wirin g spec ificati on (Se e Appe[...]

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    4 3.2.3 C ONNECT IONS ON THE VGA/A UDIO M ULTIVIEW T4 T RANSM ITTE RS The MultiView T4 four-por t transmitter is used when the same sig nal is di stribu ted t o mult iple dis play devices. You set it up an d cable it the sam e as you would w ith the sin gle-po rt tran smitte r. 3.2.4 A T YPICAL S INGLE -P ORT T RANS MITTER –R ECEIVER A PPLICATION[...]

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    8 CHAPTER 3: Setup and Installation 3.3 Configuration Settings The M ult iView ™ 250A receiver is co nfigurable for various vi deo and audio modes . Note that a compati ble tra nsmit ter u nit m us t be us ed a t the sour ce en d. Re fere nce th e a ppropr iate trans mitter user guid e or call for technic al assistance. A dips witch on t he rece [...]

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    6 APPENDIX A: Cabling Pinouts Appendix A. Cabling Pinouts Table A-1. HD15 video connector. Pin RGBHV (VGA) RGBS RGsB Com- posite SVHS (Y/C) YUV Composite Video & Stereo Audio 1 Red + Red + Red + C+ V+ Audio Left 2 Green+ Green+ Green+ C+ Y+ Y+ C+ 3 Blue+ Blue+ Blue+ U+ Audio Left 4 — — — 5 Gnd Gn d Gnd 6 Red- Red- Red- C- V- Shield 7 Gree[...]