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1. 185 2171 sr tor eE a ort 186 Poti ore 218 ie ipa ore 2 PII LIB 187 29 SEEE aT or or 188 m Plo 220 ee Etta ore 2521 ot ON A e 5 4 ay ON 4 3 1l ON d ON OFF 22 1 1 eor 253 orr wo LEEEEELIo 5 pe ror e n3 A ha a o c E EZ m na en e gt MAGENTA MULTIVIEW SERIES NOTES NOTES Magenta Research 128 Litchfield Road New Milford CT 06776 USA 860 210 0546 FAX 860 210 1758 www magenta research com PN 5310242 01 Rev 01 Feb 2010
2. MultiView AK500 C7 Receiver Quick Reference amp setup Guide Magenta Research 128 Litchfield Road New Milford CT 06776 USA 860 210 0546 FAX 860 210 1758 www magenta research com 1998 2010 by Magenta Research All rights reserved Magenta Research 128 Litchfield Road New Milford CT 06776 USA This document and the Magenta Research products to which it relates and the copyright in each is the property of Magenta Research Neither the document nor the products may be reproduced by any means in whole or in part without the prior written permission of Magenta Research Magenta Research makes no warranty or representation either express or implied with respect to this software or documentation including their quality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose As a result this software or documentation are licensed as is and you the licensee are assuming the entire risk as to their quality and performance In no event will Magenta Research be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of or inability to use the software or documentation Magenta Research and the Magenta Research logo are trademarks of Magenta Research All other brands product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND INDUSTRY CANADA RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTS This equipment generates
3. CMG or CM as designated in the NEC Cables are to be installed in accordance with the NEC and local building and electrical codes This is the responsibility of the end user installer of this product MAGENTA MULTIVIEW SERIES 3 Setup and Installation 3 1 Data Mode Configuration SA SAP versions SA series offer RS232 serial and stereo audio The serial signal is 3 wire TX RX and does not support full modem signals Baud rates for the SA series are defaulted 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 and does not support full modem signals Baud rates for the SAP series are defaulted at 9600 Simplex modes are supported without jumper or other changes by simply using the TX signal only See Appendix E on configuration and using 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 CAT7 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 proc
4. 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 C The manufacturer declares that this product meets the requirements of EU Directive 2004 108 EC Contents Chapter Page t o eee T UTEM 2 2 RNIOOUEHG 3 REIN 3 2 2 Equipment You May Also Need ppp 3 2 3 GOITpauble OabliBg ues imei ote bea ee vetu am vmi ein I EE 3 So eremi e mms 4 3 1 Data Mode Configuratiom pp 4 3 2 Cabling ConsiderationsS 4 4 3 9 Ma
5. 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 have a default 9600 baud rate Full 9 pin modem signals are not supported Note when using the Magenta MultiView SA SAP series with a MultiView 9D 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 E details the configuration and use of the SAP series Power bir load are iiss Options Audio MultiView Simplex Serial Unleersal Transm tlar Serial CATS UTP Qut Lat Heoeiver Serial In Out I o ca c u a T 2 gt i 5 t c a T 0 m alls E m UTP In 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 CHAPTER 3 Setup and Installation 3 4 Video Adjustment 3 4 1 Cable Distance Compensation Settings Before performing the adjustment procedure below be certain that the MultiView AK500 C7 Heceiver is connected to the CAT7 cable that will be used in your particula
6. 00 ft however the AK1200 is not rated for Cat7 use so video quality may be compromised e f using L R summed audio simplex serial or SPDIF units a maximum of 12 units may be daisy changed within the rated cable length of the receiver e When using SA units a maximum of 4 units may be daisy chained within the rated cable length of the receiver e When using SAP units a maximum of 12 units may be daisy chained within the rated cable length of the receiver if using standard cat5 6 or a maximum of 8 units may be daisy chained within the rated cable length of the receiver if using skew free cable Appendix Cabling Pinouts Table A 2 Phoenix pinout Audio SA SAP Simplex SPDIF Composite Audio Serial Audio Video Left Channel Right Channel Tx Signal Signal Ground Ground ground Signal Signal Right Channel Left Channel Note Typically Channel 1 is left audio and Channel 2 is right audio SA series RECEIVER units use Channel 1 for Right audio and channel 2 for Left audio SA series TRANSMITTER units use Channel 2 for Right audio and channel 1 for Left audio APPENDIX A Cable Pinning Appendix Cabling Pinouts Pn awe Ga Table A 4 T568B CAT7 pinout T568B 5 Specification 12345678 87654321 12345678 LO Color Orange White Orange Green White Blue Blue White Green Brown White Brown v DNDN ON Cabling m
7. 11911 El FT lorr OFF OFF 21 7 1 7 7 ON 8 718 5 T OFF 8 5 47 8 7 6 5 OFF 16 on allel 2 1 OFF ON OFF ON OFF E k Go cn 4 n 83 rp S OFF 84 kete ats OFF 11 Er RIED EP atatao 1 c ON OFF 1 OM ON EE eo iz p sl m Inl doe m 4 OFF m OFF 11 iv s EI ox Hn OFF E i OFF RE OFF pe a rro 87 p a RI alr a OFF OFF 4 88 Ex Tel on umm BHM 1312 1 OFF OFF 3 2 mz Lir lo 89 Pim mim p El OFF 89 Al 6 32 OFF BL T OFF 26 tat sz ES 99 EP tsb SS OFF BIF OFF OFF 3 OFF 27 im i e 91 E or 122 EET on El SI OFF OFF 3 OFF OFF E ep n3 c cn j 2 3 E 28 e Eor 60 elo 92 1 mo 125 29 61 krit or 93 1254 o 30 L62 94 s SELL T RHENE OFF 95 ELS PIE OFF fa on 1 OFF m SFF Bo F gt 31 APPENDIX Pollable Serial Mode Appendix F Pollable Serial Mode Address Chart cont I Addr Switch Set
8. EW SERIES Appendix D Rackmounting Units The Rackmount Kits include brackets for mounting a single transmitter single receiver or a single dual daisychainable receiver Figure D 1 shows the 1 Unit Rackmount Bracket which can be used to mount a single unit on a wall Figure D 2 shows the 4 Unit Rackmount Bracket which holds four units in a 19 x 1U rack Not shown are brackets for 8 units and brackets for AK series receivers and T4 transmitters The 8 Unit Rackmount Bracket holds the mounted units like the 4 Unit Rackmount Bracket but is 2U high instead of 1U high stacking 4 slots directly above 4 slots The 3 Unit AK receiver and T4 Transmitter Bracket is holds 3 units in a 19 wide x 1U high panel The 6 Unit AK receiver and T4 Transmitter Bracket occupies 2U high rack space stacking 3 units atop 3 units Figure D 1 Receiver Mounting Bracket Support brace mounts between UU Td and rack gt Lr Fr n 2 f Suppo 2 10 32 x i L a m dd panhead screws e d 10 32 x d panhead screws only one shown Figure D 2 Rack Mounting kit APPENDIX Pollable Serial Mode Appendix E 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 s
9. IX C AK500 Configuration Settings Table C 1 MultiView AK500 C7 Configuration Jumper Settings Configuration Option all options utilize JP4 JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8 JP9 Dam E JP17 4th pair except special configurations RGBHV Computer Video 1 With Left Right Line Level Audio 1 2 out 1 2 IN 1 2 IN t IN out out IN 2 bt 1 With SDPIF Digital Audio IN 1 2 out 1 2 IN out IN out IN 2 1 2 1 With Simplex Serial receive only 1 2 1 2 out out out IN 2 1 2 1 With Composite Video 1 2 out 1 2 IN out IN out IN 2 1 2 With SA SAP series requires Al 2 Composite S Video Component Video p 1 With Left Right Line Level Audio out 1 2 out 1 2 out out IN 2 1 2 E 1 With SDPIF Digital Audio out 1 2 out 1 2 IN out IN out IN 2 1 2 Mn 1 With Simplex Serial receive only out 1 2 1 2 out out out IN 2 1 2 Al 1 With Composite Video out 1 2 out 1 2 IN out IN out IN 2 1 2 With SA SAP series requires Al 2 Special configurations IN 2 out Dual Port Daisy Chain units Use configuration above but All remove JP10 amp JP11 see last unit s 5 5 F OUT Y 9 note below For DP versions the last unit in chain F x All requires JP10 JP11 IN IN MAGENTA MULTIVI
10. Lors 6 5 OFF T S OFF OFF OFF e aaao 179 TECE H AEA OFF F OFF M45BE 177 yon MM COME EIE P eee to T B 4 3 2 41312 OFF T 3 2 4 l3 2 OFF Yi rl pil OFF El 1 OFF 6 4 3 4 OFF 147 Ire 179 E TUE orr Al OFF EL HE OFF 180 mI IST poen ore S s Bi mmm lor Gl l OFF EJ 1 OFF 6 iL 2 OFF 5 b JAAR BL gt m ON ON D m T o n Ti BIE ue B Be cH SE gt E e m T ON e o EL T Iho ho Tt a ri ON Gg c ON e a m T ON Fi o om T ON j c n Qd d t TI oO a TI OM ON J ala c ri ho t2 e gt a La 49F 181 2911 eteo 248 ore pump ss 183 Pierce 1211455281140 PAE a on 14 OFF EJ OFF f OFF 52 a 184 2E ist eemo eE ata on Tlel 3 2 1 OFF 3 2 1 OFF LI 3 2 1 OFF 3 2 OFF
11. ansmitters or receivers in daisy chains Catx switches Catx distribution amps or Multi output transmitters the serial signal is a unidirectionally broadcast mode only In this mode all other MultiView devices must be the simplex serial type For assistance contact Technical Support 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 O 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 amp V AC coupled video the MultiView CAT5 Video System XRTx Universal transmitter has been designed with full DC restoration capability This problem is easily solved via a simple switch setting in the XRTx Transmitter Please refer to the XRTx Transmitter user manual Notes on Daisy Chaining When daisy chaining the maximum cable distance is not increased beyond the rated distance of the receiver used For example an AK500 C7 can only daisy chain within 500 ft of the transmitter It is possible to daisy chain out of a short range receiver into a longer range receiver to increase the range For example over 500 ft an AK500 C7 can be daisy chained into an AK1200 which allows for daisy chaining to 1 2
12. ble Serial Mode Address Chart Addr Switch Setting ing Addr Switch Settina 00 gl OFF 32 65 OFF 64 tT 5 n T TD a3 Mo 5 gt a 2e 2 uw 1 Rz Lx n a F in m 2 eo HEIE o 2 01 33 65 11 97 4 or 02 34 86 bore 98 et 1 El 5l i OFF Elli 1 OFF OFF 15 413 OFF SERERE 35 99 SPP oy d 7185 AAR 04 ore 36 bit eta aor 68 amor 10018 ataleta ta or 37 55 eoe 69 1 1 eor 101 et eat a ore 96 kaaita aor 38 70 1 tad ore 102 bs or 8716 5 OFF aly 1514 4 OFF I1 OFF JERE OFF o7 or 39 71 beer ot 105 Ary on 8 7 OFF 8 7 OFF OFF ore 4 72 fet tet aaor 10415649545 oe o9 165 2x 4 3 6 5 gt Bi EZ EZ 2 144 1 Plo 76 bie Koei ht 13 48 eetet tore 77 eree 109 ore MES lal or 110574 OFF 79 80 112 oe 81 eie 53 a ore mz Li or 82 Bh me UB 3 ri TT ESTE 73 10 a e mor 74 P Tell patty ore mm m OFF OFF 17 a OFF OFF isl 3 ll OFF 11 75 mpm ore
13. edure 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 an XRTx set for H L summed audio must be connected to an AK500 C7 set for H L summed audio Similarly a XHTx SA cannot be used with an AK500 C7 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 or VIDEO IN 2 If desired attach a local monitor via the local monitor port to LOCAL OUT 3 Make your audio and or serial connections via the phoenix connector or DB9 connector as appropriate CHAPTER 3 SETUP amp INSTALLATION 4 Connect the 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 OUTPUT HD15 connector to the display unit and attach any audio AUX and or serial connections IOIO depending on the model of MultiView M CAT7 Video System 2 Connect the CAT7 cable to the LINK INPUT connection If daisy chaining units connect the output CAT7 cable to the LINK OUTPUT connection 3 Apply power The LED should light and video should appear on the display make sure display is po
14. et 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 O Reference the SAP II SAP Communication Protocol User Manual on configuration and usage of the SAP series products 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 t is recommended to write the address on each receiver once this step has been completed lt 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 Reference the SAP II SAP Communication Protocol User Manual on configuration and usage of the SAP series products MAGENTA MULTIVIEW SERIES Appendix Polla
15. he Red Green Blue lines so that they are stacked on top each other as a single line Cable Skew Compensation Setting Utility Adjust skew equalizer te align Red Green and Blue lines they are stacked one on top of the other Maxt check white and black lines Make tine adjusiments until there isa minimum of color fringing HI DIE 4 Troubleshooting 4 1 Common Problems In most cases nearly every issue with the MultiView System can be resolved by checking the CAT7 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 No video signal at the transmitter local port or at the receiver Solution Check that both units are powered Ensure EQ adjustment is set correctly turn knob slowly The knob is equivalent to 0 feet of cable when fully counter clockwise and equivalent to 500 feet of cable when fully clockwise Make sure the CAT5 cable is terminated correctly per the TIA EIA 568B wiring specification s the display device powered on and functioning Check to ensure display settings resolution refresh rate etc are compatible with input signal In some cases the video termination may be mismatched The transmitters and receivers ship with 75 ohm termination as the default To disable termination see Append
16. ix B Problem Poor video quality Solution e Have all receiver adjustments been finished see section 3 4 Ensure EQ adjustment is set correctly turn knob slowly The knob is equivalent to 0 feet of cable when fully counter clockwise and equivalent to 500 feet of cable when fully clockwise 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 Poor audio quality Solution 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 If Daisy Chaining audio termination must be removed in DP units Only the last receiver requires termination This does not apply to SA or SAP units CHAPTER 4 Troubleshooting Problem Solution Problem Solution 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 e When using RS 232 tr
17. kino the COnneCtOns 4 3 3 1 Connections and Setup in General pp 4 3 3 2 Connections on the VGA Audio 5 3 3 3 Connections on the SA SAP 6 3 4 Video AG USUME Mb es 7 3 4 1 Cable Distance Compensation 5 7 3 4 2 Skew Compensation SettingS pp 7 4 Troubles HOOLi co comes daa etd 8 4 T Common Problems eee tuus 8 Cabling PInOUts 10 Appendix B Setting Sync Signal Output Terminatiom pp 12 Appendix C AK500 C7 Configuration SettingS pp 14 Appendix D Mou rnundg eti 16 Appendix E Pollable Serial 17 1 Specifications Cable Required Category 7 FTP Compliance CE FCC Class A IC Class class A Video Support all supported VESA modes to WUXGA 2048x1536 RGBHV RGB Composite NTSC PAL SECAM S Video Component Video widescreen modes HDTV modes including 1080p 10801 720p Resolution and Refresh Rate At 500 ft 152 m or less a maximum of 2048x1536 Required Source Impedance Video OUT 75 ohms Audio models Audio OUT if any 600 ohms maximum SPDIF audio models 75 Ohm Required Destination Impedance Video IN 75 ohms Audio models Audi
18. o IN if any 600 ohms minimum SPDIF audio models 75 Ohm Audio Characteristics Right Left summed A option SA SAP Full Stereo Line Level 600 Ohm Unbalanced Serial Characteristics Protocol Asynchronous transparent to data format data rates to 115 kbps simplex SA SAP version is 3 wire default baud rate of 9600 Connectors AK500DP 1 4 position phoenix 2 RJ 45 1 HD15 F AK500DP C7 SA SAP 1 4 position phoenix 1 DB9M 2 RJ 45 1 HD15 F Temperature Tolerance Operating 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Storage 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 Humidity Tolerance Up to 80 noncondensing Enclosure Steel Power 5 VDC Consumption 6 watts maximum Size 1 2 H x 4 1 W x 5 5 D 3 0 x 10 4 x 14 0 Weight 1 0 Ib 0 45 kg CHAPTER 2 Introduction 2 Introduction 2 1 Overview The Magenta MultiView Series extends video audio and serial signals over Category 7 FTP cable This manual covers Magenta MultiView Series AK500 C7 Receivers This receiver has been specifically designed to be used with CAT7 Cable Video performance will be degraded if used on Cat5 6 cable The AK500 C7 is compatible with all standard MultiView transmitters DA s and switches These units are field configurable for various video audio and serial options See Appendix C for configuration settings series feature video stereo audio and RS 232 signals on a single cat5 SAP series units are similar to the above but ha
19. r installation This is because the adjustments are specific to the type and length of UTP cable being used In order to get the highest quality video signals from your MultiView AK500 C7 please follow the instructions and diagrams below An image file is available for download at www magenta research com test to assist in these settings If the image file cannot be downloaded use a utility to draw a black box on a white background Before you begin ensure the EQ Adjust knob is fully counter clockwise and all skew compensation switches are in the off position Turn the EQ Adjust 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 Magenta Research Distance Compensation Setting Utility Adjust Cable Compensation control to obtain a minimum shadowing elect im the while area to the ght af ihe black window 3 4 2 Skew Compensation Settings Skew compensation may be necessary for signal timing differences due to differing pair lengths within the CAT7 cable An alternative to using skew compensation is to utilize Skew Free CAT7 cable Contact Magenta Research for details Using the skew compensation switches 10 nanoseconds of skew may be compensated for each color pair An image file is available for download at www magenta research com test to assist in these settings Using the switches adjust each color to align t
20. ting Addr Switch Setting ON ddr Switch Setting Addr Switch Setting 199 1921 224 epi cre 5 T ri Ti torr 161 er or lore 225 LL atata Loc 129 161 tore lorr 225 shana orr 130 ial ore 192 ti Totals tal on ipis bo 229 ETT pps rd oe T B 5 4 3 OFF Fi EJ OFF a HERE OFF 163 Pee 5 4 413 EEAS HEIE OFF 164 e mio 22848 7 6 5 4 El OFF E I2 1 OFF OFF pp loe 199 stat on era prior eP Asa pr oe HAE 2 OFF OFF F F OFF 134i etaa aor 166 5 Trea io ea t loe OFF F 4 1 OFF OFF T 1687 PE smt ort rior 231 stato 76154 OFF 5 4 OFF NN i 5 4 OFF 168 Fiat ier cr ais PT tet pesada or 7 5 OFF EH 2 3 2 4 OFF 37i aeta teaa o 3 El OFF KIE 5 STATT OFF 138 EE rS SS oe nn iets E on T B 5 3 11 OFF a 1 OFF 3 5 3 OFF asta at 171 or Pea or OFF Fa OFF a OFF 72 i ts papa ort eT sist T pt oer P or T OFF OFF OFF 173 Por tst p oe 2 EPI IE or OFF 2 3 2 OFF or 174 Im I E In ore Serer mmi S OFF I4 OFF IE OFF 143 eo 175 EL ISLISSIBPE oe PTT mST ET
21. ust be the same on both ends Use for 5 5 6 magenta MAGENTA MULTIVIEW SERIES Appendix B Setting Sync Signal Output Termination In some cases it may be necessary to disable the 75 ohm termination of the video outputs on the MultiView units This can be done by opening the case of each unit and installing jumpers on the circuit board The settings disable enable the 75 ohm termination on individual units For instance changing a transmitter termination affects the local monitor port only it doesn t affect the receivers Conversely changing a receiver affects the output port of the receiver not the transmitter The following diagrams show the jumper locations for each type of assembly 75 ohm sync termination To enable Both jumpers OUT To disable Both jumpers IN JP12 JP1 2 a Hoccc 0 060209 spaja JP5 m 1 8 JP3 12 2 m 600000668 3 4 JP16 NOTES MAGENTA MULTIVIEW SERIES Appendix C AK500 C7 Configuration Settings Note AK500 C7 receivers are typically pre configured at time of order and will have factory configuration indicated on the top of the unit by an X in the appropriate checkbox The factory configuration may be changed or checked by using the following jumper location diagram as well as Table C 1 for jumper settings Figure C 1 AK500 C7 Jumper locations JP15 m amp Note JP12 is always jumpered 1 2 APPEND
22. ve additional features for pollable serial For information on the respective transmitter unit please refer to the appropriate manual included with the transmitter 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 Use only Magenta Research LTD approved MultiView power adapters Failure to do so may damage this device and will void warranty 2 2 Equipment You May Also Need Audio cable with RCA jacks or 3 5mm jack Video cable with HD15 connectors Serial cable with DB9 connectors cable 2 3 Compatible Cabling This Magenta Research product is compatible with Cat 7 data cabling CatX 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 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 cables can damage the Magenta MultiView Series We recommend using a Phoenix Contact brand RJ45 connector PN 1656725 to terminate the Cat7 cable This connector ensures the shielding is properly terminated on both ends The cable should be suitably rated Listed cable DUZX communication cables TYPE CMP CMR
23. wered ON 4 To adjust video levels and skew compensation see Section 3 4 3 3 2 CONNECTIONS ON THE VGA AUDIO The units with audio support video and audio signals over CAT7 cable The audio signal is line level audio and powered speakers are required You can also use the transmitters and receivers to make video only connections without mono audio Figure 3 1 shows the MultiView transmitter connections and Figure 3 2 shows the receiver connections CATS Power LITP magenta Video aiji Li Dr Options Audio MultiView XRTx Simplex Serial Uniworsal Tr ne mitar ver Power L ru Options Audio Simplex Serial bor E M M UTP In Figure 3 2 Connections on the AK500 C7 receiver CATS UTP Qut MultiView AK500 C7 High Parfoarmai MAGENTA MULTIVIEW SERIES 3 3 3 CONNECTIONS ON THE SINGLE PORT VGA SA and SAP The MultiView 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 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

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