Extron electronic Network Card RGB 160 User Manual

User’s Manual  
RGB 160 and RGB 164xi  
Universal Interfaces  
68-549-01 Rev. D  
10 07  
 
Table of Contents  
Chapter 1 • Introduction .......................................................... 1-1  
About this Manual ................................................................ 1-2  
About the Interfaces ........................................................... 1-2  
Features ...................................................................................... 1-2  
Chapter 2 • Controls and Installation ........................... 2-1  
Front Panel Features ............................................................ 2-2  
Rear Panel Features ............................................................. 2-3  
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Installation ............................................................................... 2-4  
Installation overview.............................................................. 2-4  
Mounting the interface ........................................................ 2-5  
Rack mounting (RGB 164xi only) .................................... 2-5  
Under desk mounting ..................................................... 2-6  
Through desk mounting ................................................. 2-7  
Cabling ................................................................................... 2-8  
Setting the DIP switches ...................................................... 2-10  
Rear panel switches ....................................................... 2-10  
Front panel switches ..................................................... 2-11  
Setting internal jumpers...................................................... 2-12  
Appendix A • Reference Information .............................A-1  
Specifications ..........................................................................A-2  
Accessories and Part Numbers .......................................A-5  
Mounting Templates ...........................................................A-7  
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RGB 160xi and RGB 164xi  
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Chapter One  
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Introduction  
About this Manual  
About the Interfaces  
Features  
RGB 160xi and RGB 164xi Table of Contents  
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Introduction  
About this Manual  
RGB 160xi and RGB 164xi  
This manual documents two universal interfaces: RGB 160xi and  
RGB 164xi. Unless otherwise specified, any references to “the  
interface” refers to the features or operation of both interfaces.  
About the Interfaces  
The RGB 160xi and 164xi are universal interfaces with a video  
bandwidth of 300 MHz and a horizontal frequency range of  
15-160 kHz.  
Features  
2-color power/signal LED — When the interface is on, the  
power/signal LED lights amber. When the interface is on  
and a signal is present, the LED lights green.  
Gain/peak control— Increases signal voltages to compensate for  
signal degradation caused by long cable lengths.  
Stereo audio — Front panel audio input and a 3.5 mm captive  
screw output connector on the rear panel.  
Chapter Two  
Horizontal shift — The picture can be shifted horizontally. A  
min/max LED indicator lights red whenever the shifting  
reaches its lower or upper limits.  
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ADSP™ (Advanced Digital Sync Processing) — Allows sync  
processing operations, such as horizontal centering, to  
occur without affecting the signal’s sync timing. This  
allows horizontal centering to be applied to signals  
that are output to digital display devices, such as LCD  
projectors, DLP (digital light processor) projectors, and  
plasma displays.  
Controls and Installation  
Front Panel Features  
Rear Panel Features  
Installation  
Dual outputs (RGB 164xi only) — Provides two identical  
interfaced outputs.  
Buffered local monitor outputs — Provides a buffered local  
monitor output.  
Under/through desk mounting — The interfaces can be  
mounted either under or through a desk, or other suitable  
surface, using the optional mounting kit.  
Rack mounting (RGB 164xi only) — The RGB 164xi can be  
mounted on a standard 1U Universal rack shelf.  
RGB 160xi and RGB 164xi • Introduction  
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Controls and Installation  
Rear Panel Features  
Front Panel Features  
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UNIVERSAL INTERFACE W/ADSP  
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Figure 2-1 — RGB 160xi front panel  
Figure 2-3 — RGB 160xi rear panel  
RGB 164xi  
UNIVERSAL INTERFACE WITH ADSP™  
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Figure 2-2 — RGB 164xi front panel  
Figure 2-4 — RGB 164xi rear panel  
2-color power/signal LED — Lights amber to indicate power  
on only; lights green to indicate power on with video signal  
present.  
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AC power input — Standard IEC AC power connector (100  
- 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz).  
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Audio input jack — 3.5 mm stereo input.  
3-position gain/peak switch — Unity; gain with 50% peaking;  
and gain with 100% peaking. Unity sets the output level  
equivalent to the input, with no added peaking.  
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Analog input connector — 15-pin HD female analog video  
input connector.  
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If the cable between the interface and the display device  
is shorter than 125 feet, and the Gain/Peak switch is set  
to a value other than Unity, image overcompensation  
can occur. If the edges of the image seem to exceed their  
boundaries, or if thin lines and sharp edges look thick  
and fuzzy, adjust the Gain/Peak switch setting.  
ID bit termination DIP switches — Provides proper ID bit  
termination on the local monitor output for a laptop computer  
that is not attached to a local monitor port.  
4
Buffered local monitor output (RGB 160xi and RGB 164xi  
only) — 15-pin HD female for output to a local monitor.  
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DIP switches — 4 switches to control sync on green on output,  
Digital Display Sync Processing, and serration pulses. The  
fourth DIP switch is a spare (see "Setting the DIP switches" in  
this chapter).  
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Horizontal shift control knob — Adjusts horizontal shifting of  
the remote output display device.  
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DDSP disables horizontal shift.  
DDSP disables horizontal shift.  
Min/max LED — Lights red whenever the lower or upper limits  
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of the horizontal shift control is reached.  
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Output 1 and Output 2 6 BNC connectors each to output  
RGsB, RGBS, and RGBHV. There is only one output on the  
RGB 160xi  
Stereo audio output — 3.5 mm captive screw audio connector.  
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Mounting the interface  
Installation  
The RGB 164xi can be mounted on a rack. Both the RGB 160xi  
and the RGB 164xi can be mounted under or through a desk or  
other surface using optional mounting kits.  
Installation overview  
Except where noted, the installation procedures for the various  
interface models are the same. See "Cabling" in this chapter for  
additional information.  
Rack mounting (RGB 164xi only)  
If desired, mount the RGB 164xi on an optional Extron  
RSU 129 1U universal rack shelf kit (part #60-190-01) or  
RSB 129 1U basic rack shelf (part #60-604-01) and in an  
equipment rack (figure 2-5) as follows:  
If desired, mount the interface to an equipment rack  
(RGB 164xi only) or to or through a desk or other suitable  
surface using Extron’s optional mounting kit. See  
"Mounting the interface" in the next section.  
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1U Universal Rack Shelf  
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Turn off power to the computer and its monitor. Turn off  
power to the projector or display device. Disconnect the  
power cord from the interface.  
1/2 Rack Width Front False  
Faceplate  
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If a local computer monitor is being used, connect the  
monitor to the Buffered Local Monitor Output connector.  
For audio connections, see the "Cabling" section in this  
chapter.  
Front false  
faceplate  
uses 2  
Connect the projector or other output display device(s) to  
the interface’s BNC output connectors, as described in the  
"Cabling" section in this chapter.  
screws.  
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Set the interface’s DIP switches. See "Setting the DIP  
switches" at the end of this chapter.  
(2) 4-40 x 3/16"  
Screws  
NOTE: Using screws longer  
7
Power on the computer, monitor, projector/display device,  
and the interface. The image should now display on  
screen. If it does not, double check steps 2 through 7 and  
make adjustments as needed. To adjust horizontal sync  
polarity and to set vertical sync pulse width, see "Setting  
internal jumpers" section at the end of this chapter.  
than 3/16” will damage the  
Use 2 mounting holes on  
unit and void the warranty.  
opposite corners.  
Figure 2-5 — Rack mounting the RGB 164xi  
1.  
2.  
Remove the feet from the bottom of the case if installed.  
Mount the converter on the rack shelf, using two  
4-40 x 3/16" screws in opposite (diagonal) corners.  
3.  
Install a blank panel (not included with the basic rack  
shelf) or another 1U half-rack unit on the unused side of  
the rack.  
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Under desk mounting  
Through desk mounting  
Mount the interface under a desk or in a podium, using  
Mount the interface through a desk or table, as follows:  
an optional Extron MBU 125 Under-desk mount kit  
(part #70-077-01) as follows:  
1.  
Attach the mounting brackets to the interface using four  
machine screws and washers (supplied with the mounting  
kit), as indicated in figure 2-8.  
1.  
Attach the mounting brackets to the interface using  
four machine screws supplied with the mounting kit  
(figure 2-6).  
Figure 2-6 — Attaching the under desk brackets  
2.  
Using the not-to-scale template at the back of this manual  
or the device with mounting brackets installed to guide  
you, mark the four screw holes on the underside of the  
surface to which you are mounting the interface.  
3.  
4.  
Drill four pilot holes, each 3/32" (2 mm) in diameter by  
1/4" (6 mm) deep, where marked.  
Figure 2-8 — Attaching the through desk brackets  
Using the four wood screws provided, attach the brackets  
under the mounting surface (figure 2-7).  
2.  
Using the not-to-scale template at the back of this manual  
to guide you or the device with mounting brackets  
installed to guide you, mark the four screw holes on the  
underside of the surface to which you are mounting the  
interface.  
3.  
4.  
Cut the hole.  
Drill four pilot holes, each 3/32" (2 mm) in diameter by  
1/4" (6 mm) deep, where marked.  
5.  
Using the four wood screws provided, attach the brackets  
to the mounting surface.  
Figure 2-7 — Securing the interface to the surface  
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Controls and Installation, cont’d  
Each interface can connect to the computer or workstation’s  
local monitor and to a projector or other display device.  
Cabling  
Figure 2-9 and figure 2-10 show how to connect the interfaces.  
1.  
Connect the computer to the interface’s "Analog" connector  
(RGB 160xi) or "Computer" connector (RGB 164xi).  
Extron does not guarantee the performance of the  
interface if a low quality input cable is used.  
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Input jack.  
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Sleeve  
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Figure 2-11 — Audio input connection wiring  
PC Computer  
Monitor  
Projector  
3.  
Use cables with BNC connectors to connect the interface to  
a projector or other display device(s) (figure 2-12).  
Figure 2-9 — RGB 160xi installation  
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RGB 164xi  
Interface  
RGBHV – If both the H & V cables are connected, the  
interface outputs separate horizontal and vertical  
sync signals.  
RGBS – If the S (composite sync) cable is connected, the  
Audio  
Power  
interface outputs composite sync.  
or  
RGsB – If coax cables are connected and terminated  
(75 ohms) to the red, green, and blue channels only,  
and the SOG OUT switch is set to on (see "Setting the  
DIP switches" in this chapter), the interface outputs  
sync on green.  
PC  
Monitor  
Figure 2-10 — RGB 164xi installation  
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Controls and Installation, cont’d  
4.  
Before connecting audio, determine whether your audio  
DDSP™ (digital display sync processing)  
system is unbalanced or balanced. Connect an audio  
device, such as powered speakers, to the rear panel stereo  
audio output connector for balanced or unbalanced audio  
output. Following the wiring guide (figure 2-13), insert  
the wires into the appropriate openings in the captive  
screw connector. Tighten the screws on top to fasten the  
wires, then insert the wired audio connector into the audio  
output connector on the interface rear panel.  
On — If this switch is set to on (up), the interface does not  
perform sync processing. This may be necessary  
for digital display devices, such as LCD (liquid  
crystal display), DLP (digital light processor) and  
plasma displays.  
Off — If this switch is set to off (down), the interface  
performs sync processing operations, such as  
horizontal shift, using Extron’s ADSP™.  
Turning on the DDSP feature disables the horizontal  
shift control.  
Tip  
Tip  
Ring  
Sleeve(s)  
Tip  
Left  
Left  
NO GROUND HERE.  
Sleeve(s)  
Tip  
Right  
Right  
NO GROUND HERE.  
Ring  
SERR (serration pulses)  
Unbalanced Stereo Output  
Balanced Stereo Output  
Many display devices, such as LCD and DLP projectors and  
plasma displays, must not have serration pulses present in the  
sync signal in order to display images properly. Flagging or  
bending at the top of the video image is a sign that the serration  
pulses should not be present.  
CAUTION  
For unbalanced audio, connect the sleeve(s)  
to the center contact ground. DO NOT connect  
the sleeve(s) to the negative (-) contacts.  
On — When this switch is set on (up), serration pulses are  
Figure 2-13 — Captive screw connector wiring for  
audio output  
present with sync signal output.  
Off — When this switch is set off (down), serration pulses  
are not present with sync signal output.  
Setting the DIP switches  
Front panel switches  
Four DIP switches on the rear panel and two DIP switches on  
the front panel of the interfaces configure the interface. The DIP  
switches control:  
The RGB 160xi and RGB 164xi have two pin termination  
DIP switches to provide proper ID bit termination for a  
laptop computer that is not attached to a local monitor.  
ON  
Sync on green output  
Digital display sync processing  
Serration pulses  
No Monitor  
On — Set both pins to on (up) if you are using the  
interface with a laptop computer that is not  
connected to a local monitor.  
ID bit termination  
Off — Set both pins to off (down) if you are connecting a  
To set the sliding-type DIP switches, use a  
Tweeker or small screwdriver to slide the switch  
to the on/closed or off/open position.  
local monitor to the interface.  
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Rear panel switches  
SOG (sync on green output)  
On — If this switch is set to on (up), the  
interface outputs a composite sync signal  
on top of the green video signal via the G  
output connector (RGsB).  
Off — If the SOG feature is set to off (down),  
output is RGBS or RGBHV, depending on  
how the interface and projector are cabled.  
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Controls and Installation, cont’d  
3.  
Note the positions of jumpers J20 and J40 before changing  
jumper settings. Figure 2-15 shows the locations of the J20  
and J40 jumpers and the two possible setting combinations  
for 3-pin jumpers.  
Setting internal jumpers  
The jumpers inside the interfaces are set at the factory for  
optimal use by most systems. However, you can change a  
jumper setting to meet the needs of a particular system.  
Changes to internal jumper settings must be  
performed by authorized service personnel only.  
Pin 1 to 2  
Pin 2 to 3  
The user-configurable, internal jumpers control the following  
functions:  
Rear  
• Horizontal and vertical sync polarity  
Vertical sync pulse width  
Follow these steps to change the jumper settings. The RGB 164xi  
is shown for illustration, but the steps apply to both interfaces.  
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J19  
1.  
Remove power from the interface by disconnecting the AC  
power cord from the unit.  
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J20  
2.  
Open the cover of the interface (the top half of the  
enclosure) as follows:  
J20: Sync polarity  
jumper  
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J40  
a.  
b.  
c.  
Remove the screws from the top cover of the  
enclosure (figure 2-14).  
J40: Vertical sync  
width jumper  
Remove the three screws that are in the Output 1  
BNC group.  
Power Supply  
Lift the cover straight up.  
Do not touch any switches or electronic components  
inside the interface. Doing so could damage the  
interface.  
CAUTION  
Figure 2-15 — Circuit board jumper locations  
4.  
Configure the jumpers as defined on the next page. To  
configure the jumpers, use pliers to pull the jumper shunt  
off the pins, then place the jumper on the appropriate pins  
(figure 2-16).  
Slide cover back slightly,  
lift straight up.  
Remove (5)  
screws.  
Figure 2-16 — Changing jumper settings  
Figure 2-14 — Opening the interface cover  
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Controls and Installation, cont’d  
The jumpers perform the following functions:  
RGB 160xi and RGB 164xi  
J20: Sync polarity jumper — This jumper  
adjusts the output sync polarity.  
Follow Negative  
Horizontal (H) and vertical (V) sync  
output can either follow input sync  
polarity, or be forced to negative.  
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If the jumper is placed on pins 1 and 2, output H and V  
sync polarities is forced to negative.  
If the jumper is placed on pins 2 and 3, output sync  
polarity follows input sync polarity; the output sync  
signal’s polarity is the same as the input polarity. This is  
the default setting.  
J40: Vertical sync width jumper — This jumper  
adjusts the vertical sync pulse width.  
Some digital display devices have very  
specific requirements for incoming sync  
pulse width. If no picture displays, the  
picture cuts in and out, or the picture is  
Wide  
Short  
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scrambled, try adjusting the vertical sync pulse width or  
switching from ADSP™ to DDSP™.  
Appendix A  
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If the jumper is placed on pins 1 and 2, the output vertical  
sync pulse is short (narrow).  
If the jumper is placed on pins 2 and 3, the output vertical  
sync pulse is wide. This is the default setting.  
5.  
Replace and fasten the enclosure cover, reversing step 2.  
Reference Information  
Specifications  
Accessories and Part Numbers  
Mounting Templates  
RGB 160xi and RGB 164xi • Controls and Installation  
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Reference Information  
Input impedance .......................... 510 ohms  
Output impedance ....................... 75 ohms  
Max. propagation delay ............... 48 ns  
Max. rise/fall time ........................ 3.5 ns  
Specifications  
Video  
Gain ................................................ Unity, (0.725 Vp-p) 50% peaking,  
Polarity............................................ RGBHV: when RGBHV is input, polarity  
follows input; otherwise negative  
(0.75 Vp-p) 100% peaking  
Bandwidth ..................................... 300 MHz (-3 dB)  
RGBS, RGsB: negative  
Video input  
Audio  
Number/signal type..................... 1 analog RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, RsGsBs  
Connectors .................................... 1 female 15-pin HD  
Nominal level ................................ 0.7 Vp-p for RGB  
Minimum/maximum levels........ Analog: 0.3 V to 1.5 Vp-p with no offset at  
unity gain  
Gain ................................................ Unbalanced output: 0 dB;  
balanced output +6 dB  
Frequency response ..................... 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.05 dB  
THD + Noise ................................. 0.03% @ 1 kHz, 0.3% @ 20 kHz at nominal  
level  
S/N ................................................. >72 dB, at maximum output (14 dBu),  
balanced (unweighted)  
Impedance ..................................... 75 ohms  
Horizontal frequency.................... Autoscan 15 kHz to 130 kHz  
Vertical frequency.......................... Autoscan 30 Hz to 120 Hz  
Return loss ..................................... -30 dB @ 5 MHz  
DC offset (max. allowable)........... 4.0 V  
Stereo channel separation ........... >66 dB @ 1 kHz to 20 kHz  
Audio input  
Number/signal type .................... 1 PC level stereo, unbalanced  
Connectors .................................... (1) 3.5 mm stereo jack, 2 channel; tip (L),  
ring (R), sleeve (ground)  
Video output  
Number/signal type  
RGB 160xi .......................... 1 analog RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB  
RGB 164xi .......................... 2 analog RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB  
Connectors  
Impedance ..................................... 5k ohms, DC coupled  
Nominal level ................................ -10 dBV (316 mVrms)  
Maximum level ............................. +4.2 dBu, (unbalanced) at 1% THD+N  
RGB 160xi ......................... 6 female BNC  
1 female 15-pin HD local monitor buffered  
output  
0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms, 0 dBV = 1 Vrms, 0 dBV 2 dBu  
RGB 164xi .......................... 2 x 6 female BNC  
1 female 15-pin HD local monitor buffered  
output  
Audio output  
Number/signal type .................... 1 stereo (2 channel), balanced/unbalanced  
Connectors .................................... (1) 3.5 mm captive screw connector, 5 pole  
Impedance ..................................... 50 ohms unbalanced, 100 ohms balanced  
Gain error ...................................... 0.1 dB channel to channel  
Maximum level (600 ohm) .......... >+8.8 dBm, balanced at 1% THD+N  
Nominal level ................................ 0.7 Vp-p for RGB  
Minimum/maximum levels ....... Analog: 0.7 V to 0.75 Vp-p with 0.70 Vp-p  
input  
Impedance ..................................... 75 ohms  
Return loss ..................................... -30 dB @ 5 MHz  
General  
Power ............................................. 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 15 watts,  
internal, autoswitchable  
MBC power jack............................ 9.0 VDC, 150 mA  
Sync  
Input type ...................................... RGBHV TTL ( ), RGBS TTL ( ),  
RGsB 0.3 V (-), RsGsBs 1.3 V (-)  
Output type.................................... RGBHV ( ), RGBS ( ), RGsB (-)  
Input level ..................................... 2 V to 5.5 Vp-p with 0.2 VDC offset (max.)  
Output level .................................. 4 V to 5 Vp-p, unterminated  
RGB 160xi and RGB 164xi • Reference Information  
RGB 160xi and RGB 164xi • Reference Information  
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Temperature/humidity................ Storage: -40 to +158 °F (-40 to +70 °C) /  
10% to 90%, noncondensing  
Accessories and Part Numbers  
Universal Interfaces  
RGB 160xi  
Part number  
60-378-01  
Operating: +32 to +104 °F (0 to +40 °C) /  
10% to 90%, noncondensing  
Rack mount  
RGB 164xi  
60-485-01  
RGB 160xi ........................... No  
RGB 164xi ........................... Yes, with optional rack shelf, #60-190-01  
Furniture mount............................ Yes, with optional kits,  
#70-077-01 and #70-077-02  
Enclosure type .............................. Metal  
Enclosure dimensions  
Mounting Kits  
Part number  
60-190-01  
RSU 129 1U 9.5” Universal Rack Shelf Kit  
MBU 125 Under-desk mounting kit  
MBD 129 Through-desk mounting kit  
70-077-01  
70-077-02  
RGB 160xi ........................... 1.75” H x 6.4” W x 6.0” D  
4.4 cm H x 16.3 cm W x 15.2 cm D  
(Depth excludes connectors.)  
Signal Input Cable Kits  
Part number  
RGB 164xi .......................... 1.75” H x 8.75” W x 6.0” D  
(1U high, half rack wide)  
4.4 cm H x 22.2 cm W x 15.2 cm D  
(Depth excludes connectors.)  
Product weight ............................. RGB 164xi ..................1.7 lbs (0.8 kg)  
RGB 160xi ... ..............1.4 lbs (0.6 kg)  
VGA-A M-M MD/3: Male to Male VGA  
cable with audio connector (3 feet/90 cm)  
26-490-01  
VGA M-M MD/3: Male to Male VGA cable 26-238-14  
(3 feet/90 cm)  
VGA-A M-M MD/6: Male to Male VGA  
cable with audio connector (6 feet/1.8 m)  
26-490-02  
Shipping weight ........................... RGB 160xi ..................3 lbs (2 kg)  
RGB 164xi ..................4 lbs (2 kg)  
VGA M-M MD/6: Male to Male VGA cable 26-238-01  
(6 feet/1.8 m)  
Vibration ........................................ ISTA 1A in carton  
(International Safe Transit Association)  
Mac 15-HD: 15-pin D to 15-pin HD adapt-  
er cable with Audio (6 feet/1.8 m)  
70-156-01  
Listings............................................ UL  
Compliances................................... CE, FCC Class A  
MTBF............................................... 30,000 hours  
Warranty ........................................ 3 years parts and labor  
13W3-15HD: 13W3 to 15-pin HD adapter  
cable with Audio (6 feet/1.8 m)  
70-157-03  
All nominal levels are at 10%.  
BNC Cables  
Part number  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
MHR-5 BNC Series: 5 Male to Male BNC  
connector, Mini High Resolution Cable (3  
feet/90 cm to 100 feet/30.4 m)  
26-260-xx  
MHR-5P BNC Series: 5 Male to Male BNC  
connector, Mini High Resolution Cable  
Plenum (3 feet/90 cm to 100 feet/30.4 m)  
26-378-xx  
Miscellaneous  
Part number  
3.5 mm captive screw connector (five pole) 10-319-10  
RGB 160xi and RGB 164xi • Reference Information  
RGB 160xi and RGB 164xi • Reference Information  
A-4  
A-5  
 
Mounting Templates  
All dimensions are in inches. Drawings not to scale.  
All dimensions are in inches. Drawings not to scale.  
9.3  
8.7  
6.95  
6.39  
0.6  
0.6  
1.79” x 8.7” OPENING IN DESK  
1.79” x 6.39” OPENING IN DESK  
Recommended pilot drill hole size  
for supplied screws = 3/32” x 1/4” deep  
Recommended pilot drill hole size  
for supplied screws = 3/32” x 1/4” deep  
(Requires mounting  
kit P/N 70-077-01)  
(Requires mounting  
kit P/N 70-077-01)  
(Requires mounting  
kit P/N 70-077-02)  
(Requires mounting  
kit P/N 70-077-02)  
Through desk mounting template  
Under desk mounting template  
Through desk mounting template  
Under desk mounting template  
7.1  
8.7  
Recommended pilot drill hole size  
for supplied screws = 3/32” x 1/4” deep  
Front Location  
Recommended pilot drill hole size  
for supplied screws = 3/32” x 1/4” deep  
Front Location  
1.45  
1.45  
2.35  
2.35  
RGB 164xi  
FRONT  
Mounting BracketTemplates  
RGB 160xi  
FRONT  
Mounting BracketTemplates  
Figure A-2 — RGB164xi templates  
Figure A-1 — RGB160xi templates  
RGB 160xi and RGB 164xi • Reference Information  
RGB 160xi and RGB 164xi • Reference Information  
A-6  
A-7  
 
Extron’s 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, at its option, repair or replace said products or components,  
to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore said product to proper operating  
condition, provided that it is returned within the warranty period, with proof of  
purchase and description of malfunction to:  
USA, Canada, South America,  
and Central America:  
Europe, Africa, and the Middle East:  
Extron Electronics, Europe  
Beeldschermweg 6C  
3821 AH Amersfoort  
The Netherlands  
Extron Electronics  
1230 South Lewis Street  
Anaheim, CA 92805, USA  
Asia:  
Japan:  
Extron Electronics, Japan  
Kiyodo Building,  
16 Ichibancho  
Extron Electronics, Asia  
135 Joo Seng Road, #04-01  
PM Industrial Bldg.  
Singapore 368363  
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0082  
Japan  
This Limited Warranty does not apply if the fault has been caused by misuse, improper  
handling care, electrical or mechanical abuse, abnormal operating conditions or non-  
Extron authorized modification to the product.  
If it has been determined that the product is defective, please call Extron and ask for an  
Applications Engineer at (714) 491-1500 (USA), 31.33.453.4040 (Europe), 65.6383.4400  
(Asia), or 81.3.3511.7655 (Japan) to receive an RA# (Return Authorization number). This  
will begin the repair process as quickly as possible.  
Units must be returned insured, with shipping charges prepaid. If not insured, you  
assume the risk of loss or damage during shipment. Returned units must include the  
serial number and a description of the problem, as well as the name of the person to  
contact in case there are any questions.  
Extron Electronics makes no further warranties either expressed or implied with respect  
to the product and its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular  
use. In no event will Extron Electronics be liable for direct, indirect, or consequential  
damages resulting from any defect in this product even if Extron Electronics has been  
advised of such damage.  
Please note that laws vary from state to state and country to country, and that some  
provisions of this warranty may not apply to you.  
 
Extron Electronics, USA  
1230 South Lewis Street  
Anaheim, CA 92805  
800.633.9876 714.491.1500  
FAX 714.491.1517  
Extron Electronics, Europe  
Beeldschermweg 6C  
3821 AH Amersfoort, The Netherlands  
+800.3987.6673 +31.33.453.4040  
FAX +31.33.453.4050  
Extron Electronics, Asia  
135 Joo Seng Rd. #04-01  
PM Industrial Bldg., Singapore 368363  
+800.7339.8766 +65.6383.4400  
FAX +65.6383.4664  
Extron Electronics, Japan  
Kyodo Building, 16 Ichibancho  
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0082  
Japan  
+81.3.3511.7655 FAX +81.3.3511.  
© 2007 Extron Electronics. All rights reserved.  
 

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