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HD Component Video Matrix Switch

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  • Page 1 Integrator’s Guide juneau ™ HD Component Video Matrix Switch...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Last Command Feedback ..................9   Setup Menu ......................9   Care and Maintenance ..................11   Specifications ..................... 12 Performance ................12   Power ..................12   Physical ..................12     2 Year Warranty ....................13 Juneau Matrix Switch User’s Guide (DOC42-00026-A_NeoPro-Juneau.doc)
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Installation The Juneau does not require ventilation, so it can have other equipment such as amplifiers stacked on top of it. The unit is also equipped with padded feet so it may be stacked on top of other equipment without causing damage.
  • Page 4: Front Panel Protective Film

    2 can be the master bedroom zone. In this case you would run a set of component video cables to each zone. The maximum length of cable to each zone will vary on the quality of the cable., Juneau Matrix Switch User’s Guide (DOC42-00026-A_NeoPro-Juneau.doc)
  • Page 5: Rs-232 Serial

    If high quality cable is used, the Juneau can support zones 300 feet away. RS-232 Serial The serial port on the rear panel is labeled “RS-232”. It is wired as a “DCE” device, which means it should be connected to a normal PCs RS-232 port with a straight through cable.
  • Page 6: Power

    The chassis is a 2 rack units high only when the bottom feet are removed. Removal requires a Philips screwdriver. Be careful when turning over the unit as to not scratch the top paint Juneau Matrix Switch User’s Guide (DOC42-00026-A_NeoPro-Juneau.doc)
  • Page 7: Operation

    Operation Overview The Juneau is designed to be controlled form a third party control system, either via RS232 or IR. The buttons on the front panel allow the control of power and status feedback, however matrix control must be performed from external sources.
  • Page 8: Controlling From An Ir Remote Control

    Controlling from an IR remote control IR Control follows the basic sequence of: #, Out, # # The Juneau has been optimized for a short command sequence using only 4 IR codes. The first button selects the input number. The NeoPro remote (Fig. 1, below) uses the bottom row of buttons for selecting inputs 10-12.
  • Page 9: Last Command Feedback

    To start the setup menu, press Setup on the remote control. Use the < (left arrow) and > (right arrow) buttons to navigate through the different options. Use the Select button to change any of the optional settings. The menus are as follows: Juneau Matrix Switch User’s Guide (DOC42-00026-A_NeoPro-Juneau.doc)
  • Page 10 If the buttons are difficult to press with smaller fingers, setting the TouchSense to “HIGH” will improve the sensitivity. Setting the TouchDelay to “LOW” will not change the sensitivity, but will make the button response faster. Juneau Matrix Switch User’s Guide (DOC42-00026-A_NeoPro-Juneau.doc)
  • Page 11: Care And Maintenance

    Spray the cleaner onto a clean soft cloth first, then wipe the front panel. Should the Juneau matrix switch fail to operate as expected, please contact NeoPro Support for troubleshooting and repair services. THERE ARE NO ADJUSTMENTS OR USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE THE CABINET.
  • Page 12: Specifications

    90-240V AC 50-60Hz autosensing Input power 5W “On”, 2W “standby” Physical Dimensions 17”W x 3.5”H x 10.75”D Dim. with feet (removable) 17”W x 3.75”H x 10.75”D Unit Weight 8.8 lbs (typical) Shipping weight 13 lbs (typical) Juneau Matrix Switch User’s Guide (DOC42-00026-A_NeoPro-Juneau.doc)
  • Page 13: Year Warranty

    2 years. This warranty applies to the original end-user purchaser and installation service provider. NeoPro will, solely at its option, repair or replace this product with a functionally equivalent new or factory-reconditioned product during the warranty period. The consumer should contact the installation service provider that resold the product who will in turn deliver the product to NeoPro.
  • Page 14 NOTES Juneau Matrix Switch User’s Guide (DOC42-00026-A_NeoPro-Juneau.doc)
  • Page 15 NOTES: Juneau Matrix Switch User’s Guide (DOC42-00026-A_NeoPro-Juneau.doc)
  • Page 16 © 2010 NeoPro www.neoprointegrator.com Juneau Matrix Switch User’s Guide (DOC42-00026-A_NeoPro-Juneau.doc)

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