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1. 9 APPENDIX 2 Technical 10 APPENDIAS eee eee 11 User Guide PACKAGE CONTENTS Please make sure the following items are included within your package Contact your dealer if any items are missing or damaged AS CAT1 VGA x 1 IR Receiver IR Blaster Power Adapter x 1 Note Go to www auroramultimedia com for latest manual and firmware User Guide INTRODUCTION About With only one cost effective Cat 5 5e 6 cable the AS CAT1 VGA lets you extend VGA at WUXGA or 720p component video bi directional IR control and half duplex serial RS 232 at the same up to 330m 1 000ft The AS CAT1 VGA comes as set of a transmitter and a receiver The transmitting unit AS CAT1 VGA TX is installed near the signal source and the receiving unit AS CAT1 VGA RX is placed near the desired VGA display With the built in equalization and signal gain control the transmission path can be adjusted to adapt the cable quality and video bandwidth Furthermore the VGA RGB delay control de skew function provides the compensation in arrival time among red green and blue signal channels due to long transmission via normal Cat 5 5e 6 cable With a commonly obtainable VGA component breakout cable connected to the VGA port the extender can support the component video for 330m 1 000ft as well Fe
2. Aurora AS CAT1 VGA VGA YPbPr CAT Extender ke IN 2 Wi i P D Bi E 4 MELLE AN ds Em 9 Receive Tuning Delay Correction f m o Sin 5V Dc 7 1 Ed S OSS EL i R64 z 1 System IN Manual Number 111101 User Guide SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please review the following safety precautions If this is the first time using this model then read this manual before installing or using the product If the product is not functioning properly please contact your local dealer or Aurora for further instructions The lightning symbol in the triangle is used to alert you to the presence of dangerous voltage inside the product that may be sufficient to constitute a risk of electric shock to anyone opening the case It is also used to indicate improper installation or handling of the product that could damage the electrical system in the product or in other equipment attached to the product N The exclamation point in the triangle is used to alert you to important operating and maintenance instructions Failure to follow these instructions could result in injury to you or damage to the product AN Be careful with electricity Power outlet To prevent electric shock be sure the electrical plug used on the product power cord matches the electrical outlet used to supply power
3. AS CAT 1 VGA RX 6 Plug in 5V DC power supply unit to the power jack of the transmitting unit AS CAT1 VGA TX 7 f you see the monitor is displaying blurred video or even worse not displaying at all please adjust the EQ and Gain rotary controls to improve the cable skew GAIN rotary control is to adjust the gain to an appropriate level for a range of input signal levels brightness and EQ rotary control is to equalize the wave form of the receiving video signal sharpness It is suggested to begin with adjusting the rotary control of EQ to get the input video displayed first and then the rotary control of GAIN according to the video you see on the screen 8 RGB delay control De skew offers the functionality to allow skew compensation for red green and blue color channels of the VGA signal for long distance or low quality cable Dial the rotary arrow to choose RED GREEN or BLUE color channel first then using the push in buttons to increase or decrease the delay correction of the corresponding color channel There are 31 steps in total Each step represents 2 nanosecond time difference for adjusting the delay between each color individually It is recommended to adjust RGB channels back and forth until the optimal visual quality is reached User Guide IR EXTENDERS IR Blaster IR Receiver IR Connections AS CAT1 TX IR Blaster Plug in an IR blaster here to emit all IR command signals received from the IR receiver on AS CAT1 TX
4. This warranty does not cover damage to the equipment during shipping and Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for such damage 11 www auroramultimedia com Aurora Multimedia Corp 205 Commercial Court Morganville NJ 07751 Phone 732 591 5800 Fax 732 591 6801
5. to control the associated devices with built in IR sensor IR Receiver Plug in an IR receiver here to receive all IR command signals from the IR remote controls of the associated devices AS CAT1 RX IR Blaster Plug in an IR blaster here to emit all IR command signals received from the IR receiver on AS CAT1 RX to control the associated devices with built in IR sensor IR Receiver Plug in an IR receiver here to receive all IR command signals from the IR remote control of the IR source device IR Jack Pinout IR Blaster IR Receiver signal SSKHz 1 Power Grounding In Signali 1 PH Grounding the IR sockets for the matrix if necessary for replacement use However IR cables longer You can buy any IR extension cables in the market that are compatible to the definition of than 2m 6 ft may not work User Guide CONNECTOR PIN DEFINITION T568A and T568B Wiring Pin T568A Pair T56BB Pair Wire T568A Color 1 3 2 tip 2 n dis green solid 3 2 3 tip eo n9 blue solid 5 1 1 tip white blue stripe orange solid 4 4 ip B 4 4 ring brown solid female DE15 socket videocard side white orange stripe white green stripe T568B Color Pins on plug face socket is reversed g white green stripe white orange stripe orange solid blue solid white blue stripe green so
6. to the Aurora product Use only the power adapter and power connection cables designed for this unit Power cord Be sure the power cord is routed so that it will not be stepped on or pinched by heavy items e Lightning For protection from lightning or when the product is left unattended for a long period disconnect it from the power source Also follow these precautions e Ventilation Do not block the ventilation slots if applicable on the product or place any heavy object on top of it Blocking the air flow could cause damage Arrange components so that air can flow freely Ensure that there is adequate ventilation if the product is placed in a stand or cabinet Put the product in a properly ventilated area away from direct sunlight or any source of heat Overheating Avoid stacking the Aurora product on top of a hot component such as a power amplifier e Risk of Fire Do not place unit on top of any easily combustible material such as carpet or fabric Proper Connections Be sure all cables and equipment are connected to the unit as described in this manual Object Entry To avoid electric shock never stick anything in the slots on the case or remove the cover e Water Exposure To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose to rain or moisture e Cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean this unit Always unplug the power to the device before cleaning e ESD Handle this unit with proper ES
7. 1x VGA 1x RS 232 P 1x 3 5mm 1x RCA 1x RCA 3x 3 5mm o ASCAMNGA _ _ ____ Metlendoue Housing Metal enclosure 123 x 91 x 36mm 4 8 x 3 5 x 1 5 mens LxWxH 330 x 200 x 95mm 1 1 x 7 9 x 3 7 495 x 440 x 380mm 17 x 15 x 13509 3 Ibs Relative humidity 20 90 RH no condensation 1x AS CAT1 VGA 1x IR receiver Package Contents 1x IR blaster 2x DC 5V 2A wall wart 1x User Manual Specifications subject to change without notice 10 User Guide APPENDIX 3 Warranty Limited 3 Year Warranty Aurora Multimedia Corp Manufacturer warrants that this product is free of defects in both materials and workmanship for a period of 3 years as defined herein for parts and labor from date of purchase This Limited Warranty covers products purchased in the year of 2009 and after Motorized mechanical parts Hard Drives DVD etc mechanical parts buttons doors etc remotes and cables are covered for a period of 1 year Touch screen displays are covered for 1 year touch screen overlay components are covered for 90 days Supplied batteries are not covered by this warranty During the warranty period and upon proof of purchase the product will be repaired or replaced with same or similar model at our option without charge for parts or labor for the specified product lifetime warranty period This warranty shall not apply if an
8. D care Failure to do so can result in failure FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interferences received including interference that may cause undesired operation Trademarks All trademarks in this document are the properties of their respective owners User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS PACKAGE CONTENTS 2 1 INO UG ON 2 POU O 2 Fo UOS 2 Front Rear Panel AS CAT1 VGA TX ccc ccssccccccesseeeecceesseceecceeuseceeceseuececesseaseeeesssaaseeecssaaseesessaaaaes 3 Front Rear Panel AS CAT1 VGA RX c cccccccccesseeeecceeeseceecceeuseeeecseeuseeeceseeaeeecsssaaeeeecssaageesessseages 4 Bottom Panel AS CAT1 VGA RX cccccceccccceccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseceeeeeaeeeceeessaaseeeeesseaaeeeeesseaeeeessaaaeeeeeeaaaess 5 Beige 6 IR EXTENDERS RIETI T 7 IR CONDECION o 7 1 URN T rtm 7 CONNECTOR PIN DEFINITION 8 APPENDIX 1
9. atures Supports up to WUXGA 1920x1200 60 or UXGA 1600x1200 60 to 330m 1 000ft Supports 720p component video signal to 330m 1 000ft Supports RS 232 half duplex amp bi directional IR pass through Supports analog stereo audio and digital S PDIF stereo audio Video and audio local out on transmitting unit for easy monitoring Adjustable equalization and gain control on receiving unit for signal tuning De skew compensation for RGB delay control 9 9 Wall mounting case amp interlocked power jack User Guide Front amp Rear Panel AS CAT1 VGA TX S PDIF Stereo RS 232 1 e 5 om Pas c z 9 RT OC LOCAL VGA Systen OUT 5 Steieo 8 9 10 11 12 IR Blaster connect to IR blaster for IR pass through from RX to TX RS 232 connect to a RS 232 signal source or receiver Stereo IN connect to analog audio source S PDIF IN connect to digital audio source Push in button select between S PDIF and analog stereo audio button down S PDIF button up Stereo VGA IN connect to a VGA input source or a component video source a VGA component break cable IR Receiver connect to IR receiver for IR pass through from TX to RX 5V DC inter locked power jack to connect to 5V DC power supply unit Local VGA VGA loop out to a local VGA display or component video display via a VGA component breakout cable System OUT plug in a Cat 5 5e 6 cable that needs to be linke
10. button in step by step 2ns increasing order for delay control on respective R G B color channel that is chosen by the RGB selector 4 User Guide Bottom Panel AS CAT1 VGA RX DIP Switch Position TX amp RX Extender Mode TxD of AS CAT1 VGA TX is connected to TxD of AS CAT1 VGA RX RxD of AS CAT1 VGA TX is connected to RxD of AS CAT1 VGA RX Master to Slave Mode OFF 9 TxD of AS CAT1 VGA TX is connected to RxD AS CAT1 VGA RX RxD of AS CAT1 VGA TX is connected to TxD of AS CAT1 VGA RX 1 TxD The 3 pin of RS 232 which is in charge of sending data 2 RxD The 2 pin of RS 232 which is in charge of receiving data User Guide QUICK START 1 Connect the VGA source audio source infrared and RS 232 devices to the transmitting unit AS CAT1 VGA TX If you want to connect to a component video source use a VGA to component breakout cable and link it between the video source and the transmitting unit of AS CAT1 VGA 2 Connect your VGA display audio speaker infrared and RS 232 devices to the receiving unit AS CAT1 VGA RX If you want to connect to a component video display use a VGA component breakout cable and link it between the video display and the receiving unit of AS CAT1 VGA 3 Connect a Cat 5 5e 6 cable between the transmitting and receiving units 4 Make sure this Cat 5 5e 6 cable is tightly connected and not loose 5 Plug in 5V DC power supply unit to the power jack of the receiving unit
11. d to the RJ 45 connector of the receiving unit 41 Local S PDIF digital stereo audio loop out 42 Local Stereo analog stereo audio loop out User Guide Front amp Rear Panel AS CAT1 VGA RX e cy NE HD 1080 1920x1 200 TET T O CAUTION Delay Correction TUNING DE 9 m gt System IN EQUALIZER GB SKEW ADJ IR Receiver connect to the IR receiver RS 232 connect to a RS 232 device Audio OUT connect to analog audio output S PDIF OUT connect to digital audio output VGA OUT VGA output to a VGA display or component video display VGA component breakout cable IR Blaster connect to the IR blaster 5V DC power jack connect to 5V DC power supply unit System IN Plug in a Cat 5 5e 6 cable here to be linked to System OUT of the AS CAT1 VGA TX EQUALIZER Rotary control for signal equalization i e equalizing the waveform of video signal to the chosen RGB channel GAIN Rotary control for gain control i e adjusting the amplitude of video signal to the chosen RGB channel 41 RGB selector for selecting the respective R G B color channel for de skew correction of VGA YPbPr signal 42 RGB SKEW ADJUST Push in button in step by step 2ns decreasing order for delay control respective R G B color channel that is chosen by the RGB selector 3 RGB SKEW ADJUST Push in
12. lid white brown stripe white brown stripe brown solid Pin 1 RED Red video Pin 2 GREEN Green video Pin 3 BLUE Blue video C abl e Pin 4 N C Not connected Green Pin 5 GND Ground HSync Pin 6 RED RTM Red return B hi Pin 7 GREEN Green return Orange Pin 8 BLUE RTN Blue return Brown Pin 8 SENSE 5 V DC from gfx adapter Pin 10 GND Ground VSync DDC Pin 11 N C Manitor ID Pin 12 SDA FC data Pin 13 HSync Horizontal sync Pin 14 VSync Vertical sync Pin 15 SCL FC clock User Guide APPENDIX 1 Troubleshooting NN a Check that the power plug is properly inserted into a functioning power outlet b Make certain source is on c Try lower resolution to see if it is distance or cable grade issue a Check 5v power supply is plugged in 2 LED is not lit b Check to see if Wall supply is plugged into wall outlet c Make certain wall outlet has power 1 All transmission distances are measured using Belden 1583A 5 125MHz Solid UTP cable and ASTRODESIGN Video Signal Generator VG 859C The transmission distance is defined as the distance between the video source and the VGA display 1 No Video Signal 2 The transmission length is largely affected by the type of CAT5 6 cables the type of VGA sources and the type of VGA display The testing result shows solid UTP cables usually in the form of 300m or 1 000ft bulk cables can transmit a lot longer signals than stranded UTP cables usually in the for
13. m of fixed length patch cords Shielded STP cables are better suited than unshielded UTP cables A solid UTP CAT5e cable shows longer transmission range than stranded STP CAT6 cable For long extension users solid UTP STP cables are the only viable choice 3 reduce the interference among the unshielded twisted pairs of wires in UTP cable you can use shielded STP cables to improve EMI problems which is worsen in long transmission 4 Because the quality of the CAT5 6 cables has the major effect on how long the transmission limit can achieve and how good is the received picture quality the actual transmission range is subject to one s choice of CAT5 6 cables For desired resolutions greater than 1080i or 1280x1024 a Cat 6 cable is recommended Performance Guide for Video over CAT5 6 Cable Transmission Type of CATSI6 cable Wiring Shielding CAT CAT6 Es X KC XX UTP Unshielded UTP Shielded STP Please use EIA TIA 568 B termination T568B at any time User Guide APPENDIX 2 Technical Specifications Model Name AS CAT1 VGA WUXGA 1920x1200 720p 330m 1 000ft CAT5e Stereo Half duplex 1 2 Volts peak to peak Continuous analog control RGB delay control Y 1 VGA local out 1 audio local out at TX 1 Human body model 19kV air gap discharge amp 12kV contact discharge 2 Core chipset 8kV 1x VGA 1x RS 232 Output 1x RJ 45 1x VGA
14. y of the following A The product has been damaged by negligence accident lightning water act of God or mishandling or B The product has not been operated in accordance with procedures specified in operating instructions or C The product has been repaired and or altered by other than manufacturer or authorized service center or D The product s original serial number has been modified or removed or E External equipment other than supplied by manufacturer in determination of manufacturer shall have affected the performance safety or reliability of the product F Part s are no longer available for product In the event that the product needs repair or replacement during the specified warranty period product should be shipped back to Manufacturer at Purchaser s expense Repaired or replaced product shall be returned to Purchaser by standard shipping methods at Manufacturer s discretion Express shipping will be at the expense of the Purchaser If Purchaser resides outside the contiguous US return shipping shall be at Purchaser s expense No other warranty express or implied other than Manufacturer s shall apply Manufacturer does not assume any responsibility for consequential damages expenses or loss of revenue or property inconvenience or interruption in operation experienced by the customer due to a malfunction of the purchased equipment No warranty service performed on any product shall extend the applicable warranty period
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