AMX AVS-MD-3232-847 Instruction Manual Page 96

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RGBHV+Stereo to CatPro Boards with TXs & RXs
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Modula Instruction Manual
3. Connect the Temporary RX Module Unit to the TX Module using the open connector on the 3-foot
Cat5e cable (FIG. 58).
4. Turn on the Source PC and open the AMX AutoPatch supplied test image file for the highest input
device resolution that is planned for use in the system.
The test pattern displays on the temporary monitor.
5. Adjust the gain and peak using the potentiometers on the RX Module until the image is clear and
sharp; see the RX Hardware Method on page 82. (Skew is not a concern with the short cable but
must be adjusted fully counterclockwise to the factory default for R, G, and B.)
6. Disconnect the Temporary RX Module Unit.
To cable the system for Routing Path C:
1.
Connect the Control PC (with the CatPro Wizard installed) to the serial port on the Modula using a
null modem cable. The Control PC settings and the CatPro Wizard settings (which default to serial
port Com 1 and baud rate 9600) must match. (Leave the Control PC connected until the system is
completely adjusted.)
2. Place all source and destination devices in their final installation locations.
3. Cable the complete routing paths from the source devices to the destination devices. FIG. 59 shows
the placement of TX and RX Modules. All cable should be the actual cable that will be used. The
minimum cable length for a Modula CatPro Input board should not be less than 12 feet (3.66 m).
Important: Do not make adjustments to the Temporary RX Module Unit during the following
procedure; make adjustments only on the CatPro Wizard.
FIG. 58 Connect the Temporary RX Module Unit to the TX Module
FIG. 59 Routing Path C
Disconnect
Temporary RX Module Unit
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Total length for Cat5 Cables A and B
cannot exceed 1000 ft. (305 m).
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