
User GuidePowerCage™FOX Tx/Rx AVPowerCage Fiber Optic ExtendersFiber Optic Transmitter and Receiver68-1914-01 Rev. A09 10
PowerCage FOX Tx/Rx AV Connection Diagram5A MAX.100-240V 50/60HzPowerCage 1600Power SupplyExtron PowerCage 1600FOX Rx AV ReceiversFOX 300 RxY/VID
Installation and OperationThis section describes the installation and operation of the PowerCage FOX Tx/Rx AV Tx/Rx, including: z Installing the Power
Video Connectionsa Video connectors — Three BNC connectors and one 4-pin mini DIN S-video connector are available for video input and output. The Pow
Audio Connectionsb Audio connector — Audio is input to the PowerCage FOX AV transmitter and output from the PowerCage FOX AV receiver through this 3.
RS-232 Connectionsc RS-232 Remote port — The first three poles of the RS-232 Remote 5-pole captive screw connector are used for RS-232 configuration an
SIS commands for the PowerCage FOX Tx/Rx AV are shown in the “Remote Communication and Control” section.NOTE: Both RS-232 Remote and RS-232 Over Fibe
Alarme Alarm connector — When an alarm is connected to it, a warning signal is issued through the two rightmost poles of the 5-pole RS-232 Remote/Ala
Daisy chain connectionPowerCage FOX Rx AV receivers have a loop-out mode that allows a signal to be passed from the receiver along a daisy chain of to
PowerCage 1600 Front Panel Port, Control, and IndicatorsThe following features are on the front panel of the PowerCage 1600 enclosure.PowerCage 1600CO
d Comm Select button — Repeatedly press this button as necessary to select the board to be connected to the Configuration port (item e). The Comm LED
This symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and mainte-nance (servicing) instructions in the literature provided with the equipme
OperationAfter the transmitter, all receivers, and their connected devices are powered up, the system is fully operational. If any problems occur, ver
Remote Communication and ControlThis section describes the remote control operation of the PowerCage FOX Tx/Rx AV, including: z SIS Control z FOX Exte
Remote Port on the PowerCage FOX Tx/Rx AV BoardThe Remote RS-232 captive screw port is located on the rear panel of the PowerCage FOX Tx/Rx AV. The pi
Symbols Used in this GuideWhen you are programming SIS commands, certain characters are most conveniently represented by the hexadecimal equivalent of
X1* = Audio gain response (0 to 18)X1( = Audio attenuation response (0 to -18)X2! = SM (singlemode) or MM (multimode)X2@ = Tx (transmitter) or
Command/Response Table for SIS CommandsCommandASCII Command(Host to Unit)Response(Unit to Host)Additional DescriptionPicture adjustmentsInput video fo
CommandASCII Command(Host to Unit)Response(Unit to Host)Additional DescriptionPicture adjustments, continuedVideo mute:Enable mute 1BBlk1]Mute the sel
CommandASCII Command(Host to Unit)Response(Unit to Host)Additional DescriptionAudio gain and attenuation, continuedIncrement audio level +G+gAudX1#]Au
CommandASCII Command(Host to Unit)Response(Unit to Host)Additional DescriptionDisable and enable return link (link 2)Disable return link back to trans
CommandASCII Command(Host to Unit)Response(Unit to Host)Additional DescriptionStatus RequestView Link 1 Status 1SX%]Displays Link 1 status X%. For X%:
FCC Class A NoticeThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rule
SIS Command Validity TableIf only one fiber optic channel is enabled, the ability to configure the system through SIS commands is limited by the lack of
Figure 12. Software Button on the Disk Opening Screen3. On the Control Software screen, scroll to locate the FOX Extenders line, and click the Insta
Starting the Control ProgramStart the Extron FOX Extenders Control Program as follows:1. Set up and power on the units as described in the Installati
FOX Extenders Main WindowFigure 16. FOX Extenders Main WindowThe FOX Extenders Control Program main window contains the following:Menu bar and toolbar
Status areaThe Status area provides visual indications of the connection status:Figure 18. Status Area z Video indicator — Shown in green when a compo
Mute areaSelect a radio button in the Mute area to mute or unmute the video or audio signal.Video Adjustment areaUse the sliders to adjust the Color,
Audio Adjustment area z Audio Gain/Attenuation — A slider control enables you to adjust the input audio gain or attenuation value from –18 dB to +10 d
Figure 21. Personal Information Form4. Follow the instructions on the rest of the download screens to download the firmware update from the Extron we
4. Follow the instructions on the download screens to save the installer file to your computer.5. In Windows Explorer or another file browser, locate
3. Click Connect. The Firmware Loader window appears.Figure 25. Extron Firmware Loader Window4. In the Devices field, select your PowerCage FOX Tx/R
5. The Choose Firmware File window opens.Figure 27. Choose Firmware File Window6. Navigate to and select the new firmware file, which has a .bin exte
Reference InformationThis section discusses the specifications, part numbers, and installation instructions for the PowerCage FOX Tx/Rx AV Tx/Rx Fiber
Video NOTE: For PowerCage FOX Tx/Rx AV boards, the analog video input signal is digitized pixel for pixel in the transmitter, sent digitally through
Nominal levels ... +4 dBu (1.23 Vrms), -10 dBV (316 mVrms)Maximum level ... +17 dBV, (unb
Product weightPowerCage enclosure ... 11.6 lbs (5.3 kg)PowerCage FOX boards ... 1.1 lbs (0.5 kg)Shipping weightPowerCage enclos
Part NumbersPowerCage FOX Tx/Rx AV PowerCage Enclosure and Boards Part NumberPowerCage 1600 Enclosure 60-978-01PowerCage FOX Tx AV MM (transmitter) 7
Installing the FOX Tx/Rx AV Board in the PowerCage 1600 EnclosureUp to 16 single slot or 8 dual slot boards can be inserted into the PowerCage enclosu
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IntroductionThis section gives an overview of the Extron PowerCage FOX Tx/Rx AV fiber optic extender boards, describes their significant features, and p
System CompatibilityThe PowerCage FOX Tx/Rx AV video units are compatible with the FOX Tx/Rx AV fiber optic video transmitter and receiver and with the
FeaturesDigitized signal transmission — Digitized transmission ensures perfect signal transmission. The non-linearity of the fiber components does not
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