Thinklogical Velocityrgb Video Extension System-9 Product Manual

Thinklogical Velocityrgb Video Extension System-9 Product Manual

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  • Page 2 Copyright © 2012. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. Thinklogical ® 100 Washington Street Milford, Connecticut 06460 U.S.A. Telephone: 1-203-647-8700 All trademarks and service marks are property of their respective owners. Subject: VelocityRGB Video Extension System-9, -10 and -12 Revision: D, December 2012 Revision D December 2012...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents PREFACE............................... iv Conventions Used in this Manual ......................iv 1 Introduction ............................1 1.1 Product Overview ......................... 1 1.2 Contents ............................1 1.3 Laser Information ......................... 1 1.4 Theory of Operation ........................2 MRTS Technology ........................... 2 2 System Features ..........................
  • Page 4 6 How to Contact Us ........................... 25 6.1 Customer Support ........................25 Website ............................25 Email .............................. 25 Telephone ............................25 Fax ..............................26 6.2 Product Support ......................... 26 Warranty ............................26 Return Authorization........................26 Our Address ........................... 27 APPENDIX A: ORDERING INFORMATION ..................28 APPENDIX B: QUICK START GUIDE ....................
  • Page 5: Preface

    PREFACE Conventions Used in this Manual Throughout this manual you will notice certain conventions that bring your attention to important information. These are Notes and Warnings. Examples are shown below. Note: Important Notes appear in blue text preceded by a yellow exclamation point symbol, like this.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    RGB video formats up to 165MHz. In addition, the Velocity RGB-9 has a local RGB video display port on the transmitter and is compatible with all Thinklogical Velocity fiber video receivers, whether RGB or DVI. The receiver converts the video signal back from optical to RGB formats. The Velocity RGB-9 receiver with dual RGB outputs is offered for distributing the video source to two displays, eliminating the need for an external distribution amp.
  • Page 7: Theory Of Operation

    1.4 Theory of Operation MRTS Technology Thinklogical VelocityRGB Extenders utilize breakthrough, patent-pending technology for transmission ® and reception of DVI, keyboard, mouse, and high-speed data peripherals. This technology, known as Multi Rate Transmission System (MRTS), provides end-to-end data transmission with unparalleled performance.
  • Page 8: System Features

    2 System Features General System Features The RGB Video Extender is designed for high resolution video extension applications. Each RGB Video Extender system includes the following common features: All copper cabling is industry standard • Units are stand alone and rack mountable (brackets included) •...
  • Page 9 Revision D December 2012...
  • Page 10: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Storage Temperature -20 to 70 C (-4 to 158 F), 10 to 90% RH, non-condensing Power Consumption Transmitter: <15 Watts, typical Receiver: <15 Watts, typical Front Panel Display Transmitter and Receiver: 2 x 24 Liquid Crystal Display Copper Cables Velocity 9 TX Qty 1 CBL000020-002MR HD15 (M) to HD15 (M) Cable, 2M (Supplied with system)
  • Page 11: Connecting To The Velocity Extenders

    Each Input and Output card contains rows of SFP+ modules that serve as the fiber-optic couplers for the fiber cables to and from the Thinklogical TX and RX Extenders. Individual cards can be removed for ease of access to the SFP+ modules.
  • Page 12: Fiber Optic Cable

    Step 2: Immediately install a dust cap on the ferrule to protect the fiber tip. 3.3 RGB Video Extender Transmitter If a DVI-A connection from the source is required, standard adapters are available from Thinklogical and Revision D December 2012...
  • Page 13: The Cpu And The Tx Connector

    third party suppliers to make other combinations. (See Table 3) FIGURE 7: Velocity RGB-9 Transmitter The CPU and the TX Connector Video connections to the CPU are made between the video output card of the CPU and the TX VGA connector labeled “FROM CPU”...
  • Page 14: Transmitter And Receiver

    The below table lists supported analog (VGA) resolutions: Thinklogical™ Veloctiy supported resolutions Total Vertical Horizontal Pixel Clock Active Resolution Video Standard Lines Freq(Hz) Freq(kHz) Freq(MHz) Pixels Lines 31.2 Honeywell 31.5 25.175 Industry Standard 37.9 31.5 VESA 37.5 31.5 VESA 43.3 VESA 31.5...
  • Page 15: Ac Power Supply

    The receiver connects to your display/monitor video Input using a VGA, HD15 (if monitor has a VGA/HD15 connector). These cables are provided with unit. Standard adapters are available from Thinklogical and third party suppliers if necessary to make other connections. FIGURE 22: Velocity RGB-9 Receiver 3.4 AC Power...
  • Page 16: Firmware Upgrades

    Quick Start Guide is also available in Appendix A. 4.2 Firmware Upgrades Firmware upgrades are available from Thinklogical. Please call us for technical assistance at (203) 647- 8700. 4.2 Front Panel Usage LCD Navigation Pad enter Powered by Velocityrgb MRTS...
  • Page 17 *System *DDC *Video *Enable Component. Video Once an * root menu item is displayed, you can then use the (left) or (right) arrow keys to review settings or make changes, if allowed. The RGB Video Extender menu functionality is as follows: Revision D December 2012...
  • Page 18 Some menu options may not be available on some models Display Modifiable Description *System LS Connected An indication of the fiber status from the TX to RX. TX Ctrl Name TX Only Name entered on TX unit is displayed on RX unit. Load Defaults Loads factory default video configurations.
  • Page 19 For use by Tech support to determine vertical frequency input. Use the following formula to calculate the frequency: (10,000,000/NativeV)/16 ISL Sync Status For use by Thinklogical support. Measures sync selection and sync polarity ISL Sync Activity For use by Thinklogical support. Measures sync activity Video 1 cnt Internal use only.
  • Page 20: Saving Changes

    4.2.2 Saving Changes Save video configurations so that after powering up, the device can recall customer video settings. Thinklogical VelocityTX9 vxx.xx Using the down arrow, scroll down to *System as shown below. *System Using the right arrow, scroll right until Store Values is displayed as shown below then press enter.
  • Page 21: Restoring Factory Defaults

    Yes/No = Using the right arrow or left arrow, scroll until you return to the *System menu option. Using up arrow or down arrow, scroll until you get back to the Thinklogical screen. 4.2.3 Restoring Factory Defaults Load factory default video configurations.
  • Page 22: Naming The Transmitter Unit

    Load Defaults Yes/No= Follow the steps in Section 4.3.2 Saving Changes to save your changes. 4.2.4 Naming the Transmitter Unit Modify the name of the unit through the Transmitter. The name entered on the Transmitter will display on the Receiver unit. Using the arrow down button, scroll down to *System as shown below.
  • Page 23: Modifying An Existing Video Modeline

    3. Using the up or down arrow scroll until Yes appears as shown below. Then press enter. 4. Using the right or left arrow, scroll to return to the *System menu option. 5. Using up or down arrow scroll until you get to the Thinklogical screen. 4.2.5 Modifying an Existing Video Modeline Modification to support the alternate timing.
  • Page 24 1024 Vertical Front Porch (Lines) Vertical sync (Lines) Vertical Back Porch (Lines) Thinklogical VelocityTX9 Vxx.xx The resolution you wish to modify must be applied to the TX video input connector. Using the arrow down, scroll down to *Video as shown below.
  • Page 25 PLL Total 1688 The Horizontal Pixel needs to be changed to 1680 to reflect the Alternate Timing listed on Table 4. Move the cursor under the number you want to change by pressing the right or left arrow. Use the arrow up or down to increment or decrement the number.
  • Page 26 Using the up or down arrow scroll until Yes appears as shown below. Then press enter. Using the right or left arrow, scroll to return to the *System menu option. Using up or down arrow scroll until you get to the Thinklogical screen. Revision D December 2012...
  • Page 27: Regulatory & Safety Compliance

    Markings and labels on the product follow industry-standard conventions. Regulatory markings found on the products comply with domestic and many international requirements. Regulatory Compliance Thinklogical ’s Velocity Extension System is designed and made in the U.S.A. The Velocity Extension ®...
  • Page 28: Standards With Which Our Products Comply

    5.2 Standards with Which Our Products Comply Safety CENELEC EN 60950-1, 1 Edition (2001) LASER Safety IEC60825:2001 Parts 1 and 2 Class 1 LASER Product Electromagnetic Emissions EN55022: 1994 (IEC/CSPIR22: 1993) EN61000-3-2/A14: 2000 EN61000-3-3: 1994 Electromagnetic Immunity EN55024: 1998 Information Technology Equipment-Immunity Characteristics EN61000-4-2: 1995 Electro-Static Discharge Test EN61000-4-3: 1996 Radiated Immunity Field Test EN61000-4-4: 1995 Electrical Fast Transient Test...
  • Page 29: Product Serial Number

    Note: If using a keyboard that is noise susceptible, a ferrite ring on the keyboard cable may be needed to comply with Immunity Requirements Product Serial Number Thinklogical products have a unique serial number, imprinted on an adhesive label that is fixed to the ®...
  • Page 30: How To Contact Us

    6.1 Customer Support Thank you for choosing a Thinklogical product for your application. We appreciate your business and ® are dedicated to helping you successfully use our product. Thinklogical is here to help you. ® Thinklogical is an engineering company and you will receive the information you require directly from ®...
  • Page 31: Fax

    Defect remedy shall be the repair or replacement of the product, provided that the defective product is returned to the authorized dealer within a year from the date of delivery. If you wish to return your device, contact the Thinklogical authorized dealer where you purchased the ®...
  • Page 32: Our Address

    Note: DO NOT return a product to Thinklogical without a Return Material Authorization. ® Return address for products with Return Material Authorization: Thinklogical , LLC ® Attn: RMA# 100 Washington Street Milford, CT 06460 USA PH: 1-800-291-3211 (USA only) Our Address...
  • Page 33: Appendix A: Ordering Information

    APPENDIX A: ORDERING INFORMATION Thinklogical's VelocityRGB Extenders Part Number Description Velocity 9 Part Numbers VEL-AV0M09-LCRX Velocity 9 RGB RX, RGB HV, AUX VGA Output, Serial, Audio, MM, LC VEL-AV0M09-LCTX Velocity 9 RGB TX, RGB HV, Local Display, Local VGA Port, Serial, Audio, MM, LC...
  • Page 34 Velocity 10 Optics, Multi-Mode VOP-M19 Velocity 10 Optics Option for TX/RX, MM, Dual Fiber, LC, SC or ST, 1000M VOP-M30 Velocity 10 Redund Optics Option for TX/RX, MM, Four Fibers, LC, SC or ST, 1000M VOP-M14 Velocity 10 with Separate Audio Optics Option for TX/RX, MM, Four Fibers, LC, SC or ST, 1000M VOP-M21 Velocity 10 Multipath Optics Option for TX/RX, MM, Three Fibers, LC, SC or ST, 1000M Velocity 10 Optics, Single-Mode...
  • Page 35: Appendix B: Quick Start Guide

    APPENDIX B: QUICK START GUIDE VelocityRGB-9 Quick Start Guide Revision D December 2012...
  • Page 36 VelocityRGB-10 Quick Start Guide Revision D December 2012...
  • Page 37 VelocityRGB-12 Quick Start Guide Revision D December 2012...

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