PowerCage
™
FOX 2G Tx/Rx AV • Setup Guide
This guide provides instructions for an experienced installer to set up and operate the Extron
PowerCage FOX 2G Tx/Rx AV fiber optic video and audio extenders.
VIDEO INPUT
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The Extron PowerCage FOX 2G AV is a modular transmitter and
receiver pair of boards for the PowerCage 1600 enclosure, providing
long distance transmission of standard definition video, audio, and
data (RS-232) signals over a fiber optic cable at rates of up to 2 Gbps.
The PowerCage FOX 2G AV Tx and Rx boards are compatible
with the FOX 2G AV fiber optic video transmitter and receiver as
well as the FOX Series of distribution amplifiers, switchers, and
matrix switchers. They are not compatible with the FOXBOX 4G,
FOX 500 (RGB) and FOX 500 DVI, FOX 500 DA6, FOX 3G HD-SDI, and
PowerCage FOX 4G DVI and VGA boards.
Installation
Step 1 — Install the Boards in the Enclosure
Install the Tx, Rx, or both boards in the PowerCage 1600 enclosure
slots as required. Use a screwdriver or other tool to tighten the two
screws that hold each board in place. (See the illustration at right.)
NOTE: Ensure that the boards are flush with the rear of the enclosure
and that the screws are tightened securely before applying power.
Step 2 — Connect the Input and Outputs
a.
Connect a low-resolution (composite, S-video, or component) video source to one or more Video Input
connectors on the transmitter. Connect a video output device to one or more Video Output connectors on
the receiver. (The video input connectors on the transmitter are identical in appearance to the video output
connectors on the receiver; both are shown at right.)
b.
Connect a balanced or unbalanced, stereo or mono audio input source to the Audio captive screw connector
on the transmitter. Connect a balanced or unbalanced stereo or mono audio output device to the Audio
captive screw connector on the receiver. (See the illustrations below.)
Tip
Sleeve
Tip
Sleeve
Unbalanced Stereo Input
Do not tin the wires!
CAUTION:
For unbalanced audio, connect the sleeves to the ground contact. DO NOT connect the sleeves to the negative
(–) contacts.
Step 3 — Connect Cables for Serial Control of an Output Device (Optional)
If you want the PowerCage FOX 2G AV units to pass serial data or control signals, such as for serial control of a
projector, connect the controlling device to the transmitter and the other device to the first three poles of the RS-232
Over Fiber captive screw connectors on both units.
Step 4 — Connect an Alarm (Optional)
For remote monitoring of the status of the Rx optical link on either unit, connect a contact closure device to the two
Alarm poles of the Remote RS-232/Alarm 5-pole captive screw connector on the unit. When no signal light is detected,
the two poles of the connector are shorted together to activate an alert (such as sounding an alarm, turning on a room
light, or sending an e-mail).
RS-232
OVER FIBER
3
Tx Rx
Tx
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AUDIO
REMOTE
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RS-232
ALARM
1 2
Tx Rx
Tip
Ring
Sleeve (s)
Tip
Ring
Balanced Stereo Input
Rx
Tip
NO GROUND HERE.
Sleeve(s)
Tip
NO GROUND HERE.
Unbalanced Stereo Output
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NOTE:
Power supplies can occupy only these
two power supply slots. (Each power
supply can be mounted in either slot.)
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