Altinex Network Router VA6834FC User Manual

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MANUAL PART NUMBER: 400-0039-003  
PRODUCT REVISION: 1  
VA6834FC  
SYSTEM ANALOG INTERFACE  
USER’S GUIDE  
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to a table or wall, use only Altinex made  
mounting accessories, such as brackets  
(DA1293FC or DA1294FC) and cables for  
optimum setup.  
PRECAUTIONS / SAFETY WARNINGS  
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Please read this manual carefully before using your  
VA6834FC Interface. Keep this manual handy for  
future reference. These safety instructions are to  
ensure the long life of your VA6834FC and to  
prevent fire and shock hazard. Please read them  
carefully and heed all warnings.  
·
To turn off the main power, be sure to remove  
the power cord from the power outlet. The  
power outlet socket should be installed as  
near to the equipment as possible, and should  
be easily accessible.  
1.1 GENERAL  
·
·
Do not pull the power cord or any cable that is  
attached to the VA6834FC Interface.  
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·
Unauthorized personnel shall not open the unit  
since there are high-voltage components  
inside.  
If the VA6834FC Interface is not used for an  
extended period, disconnect the power cord  
from the power outlet.  
Qualified Altinex service personnel, or their  
authorized representatives must perform all  
service.  
1.4 CLEANING  
1.2. SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR THE RACK-  
MOUNTING OF THE VA6834FC  
·
Unplug the VA6834FC power cord before  
cleaning. Clean surfaces with a dry cloth.  
Never use strong detergents or solvents, such  
as alcohol or thinner. Do not use a wet cloth or  
water to clean the unit.  
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·
Maximum operating ambient temperature is 35  
(degrees C).  
Never restrict the airflow through the devices’  
fan or vents.  
1.5 FCC / CE NOTICE  
When installing equipment into a rack,  
distribute the units evenly. Otherwise,  
hazardous conditions may be created by an  
uneven weight distribution.  
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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, and (2) this device must  
accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
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·
Connect the unit to a properly rated supply  
circuit.  
Reliable Earthing (Grounding) of Rack-  
Mounted Equipment should be maintained.  
This equipment has been tested and found to  
comply with the limits for a Class A digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide  
1.3 INSTALLATION  
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For best results, place the VA6834FC  
Interface on a flat, level surface in a dry area  
away from dust and moisture.  
reasonable  
protection  
against  
harmful  
interference when the equipment is operated  
in a commercial environment. This equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instruction  
manual, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communications. Operation of this  
equipment in a residential area is likely to  
cause harmful interference in which case the  
user will be required to correct the interference  
at his own expense.  
·
To prevent fire or shock, do not expose this  
unit to rain or moisture. Do not place the  
VA6834FC Interface in direct sunlight, near  
heaters or heat radiating appliances, or near  
any liquid. Exposure to direct sunlight, smoke,  
or steam can harm internal components.  
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·
Handle the VA6834FC Interface carefully  
because dropping or jarring can damage  
internal components.  
Do not place heavy objects on top of the  
VA6834FC. If the VA6834FC is to be mounted  
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Any changes or modifications to the unit not  
expressly approved by Altinex, Inc. could void  
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
MECHANICAL  
VA6834FC  
Width (inches)  
Height (inches)  
Depth (inches)  
Weight (pounds)  
Ship Weight (pounds)  
Material  
Finish  
Faceplate  
T° Operating  
T° Maximum  
Humidity l  
8.50in  
1.75in  
4.93in.  
2.0lbs.  
2.8lbs.  
ABOUT YOUR INTERFACE  
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There are many types of computers and computer  
video cards on the market today. There are also  
numerous data monitors and large screen data  
projectors. When a computer image is displayed on  
a large screen data projector or on a large screen  
monitor, it often becomes clear that some  
computers are not always compatible with certain  
display devices. The VA6834FC is a computer  
video interface designed to resolve this  
incompatibility.  
0.1" Aluminum  
Gray  
Lexan  
10°C-35°C  
50°C  
90% non-condensing  
MTBF (calculations)  
40,000 hrs  
Table 2. VA6834FC Mechanical  
ELECTRICAL  
VA6834FC  
The VA6834FC is a dual output computer video  
interface. It is designed to interface a single VGA/  
SVGA/XGA/UXGA/MAC/SUN or SGI computer  
video source to two scan-rate compatible  
presentation monitors or data projectors.  
Input Video Signal  
Analog Signal  
Impedance  
Rise/Fall Time (ns)  
Input Sync Signal  
Horizontal, Vertical, & C-  
Sync  
Sync on Green  
Impedance  
Output Video Signals  
Analog Signal  
Impedance  
0.3 to 1.2 volt p-p  
75 Ohms  
0.9  
It is important to understand the general  
capabilities of interfaces. Interfaces do not change  
the scan-rate or the resolution of the video signal.  
An interface simply converts a computer video  
signal to a pre-selected analog format.  
TTL(+/-)  
-0.3V  
0.3 k Ohms  
0.77 V p-p  
75 Ohms  
1.2  
The VA6834FC is a state-of-the art piece of  
equipment with an exceptional combination of  
compact size, advanced features and very  
competitive pricing.  
Rise/Fall Time (ns)  
Output Sync Signal  
Composite Sync  
Sync on Green  
TTL(+/-)  
-0.3V  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
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Impedance  
22 Ohms  
FEATURES/DESCRIPTION  
VA6834FC  
Frequency Compatibility  
Minimum Video Bandwidth  
Typical Video Bandwidth  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
Horizontal Position Range  
Cross-talk  
Power  
Internal Power Supply  
Power Consumption  
GENERAL  
Inputs  
Computer Video Input  
Connector  
350 MHz  
425 MHz  
15-130 kHz  
25-180 Hz  
20 %  
1
15-pin HD Female  
Local Monitor Output +  
2 Main Video Outputs  
15-pin HD Female  
2 sets of 6-BNC F  
VGA/SVGA/XGA/  
UXGA, Apple/MACII/  
Quadra/G3, Sun/SGI  
Workstations  
Outputs  
39dB @ 100MHz  
Local Monitor Connector  
Main Video Connector  
Compatibility  
90-140V/200-240V  
Table 3. VA6834FC Electrical  
Table 1. VA6843FC General  
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types of local monitors using designated Altinex  
adapter cables such as VGA, MAC, SUN, SGI or  
RGB.  
VA6834FC DESCRIPTION  
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The VA6834FC has two key functions. Its first  
function is to buffer the signal and insure that it is  
strong enough to travel a distance of 100 ft or  
longer through a coaxial cable. The second  
function is to process the sync and to convert it into  
a format that is acceptable to most displays.  
PIN  
No.  
LOCAL MONITOR OUTPUT SIGNALS ON  
15-PIN HD FEMALE CONNECTOR  
Red Video  
Green Video  
1
2
Blue Video  
3
ID Bit (Grounded when ID Bit switch is ON)  
Ground  
Ground  
4
5
6
4.1 COMPUTER VIDEO INPUT (VGA-  
COMPATIBLE HD 15-PIN CONNECTOR).  
The HD 15-pin connector input allows the  
connection of a computer source to the interface  
using Altinex input cables, which are available  
for a variety of popular computers and graphics  
cards on the market. These include VGA, MAC,  
SUN, and SGI type video output connectors with  
the proper cables. The VA6834FC input is  
compatible with standard VGA cables.  
Ground  
Ground  
Composite Sync  
No connection  
ID Bit  
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
ID Bit  
Horizontal Sync  
Vertical Sync  
No connection  
PIN  
No.  
INPUT SIGNALS ON HD 15-PIN FEMALE  
CONNECTOR  
Table 5. Local Monitor Output pin-out  
Red Video  
Green Video  
Blue Video  
1
2
3
4.3 MAIN (RGBS/RGBHV) OUTPUTS THROUGH  
6 BNC CONNECTORS  
BNC connectors offer a reliable connection for  
high-resolution video signals, and they facilitate  
easy cable maintenance in the field. The  
VA6834FC offers two main outputs with six BNC  
connectors for each output. By selecting the  
appropriate connectors, these outputs can  
provide RGSB, RGBHV, or RGBS output signals.  
ID Bit (Grounded when ID Bit switch is ON)  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Ground  
No connection  
No connection  
ID Bit  
For a RGsB type signal the “Sync on Green” dip  
switch must be set to the ON position.  
ID Bit  
Horizontal Sync/Composite Sync  
Vertical Sync  
No connection  
For an RGBHV type signal, you may either  
connect cables to horizontal or vertical BNC  
connectors or you may connect the horizontal  
channel to the composite sync connector by  
turning the HV OUTPUT switch to the ON  
position. For a RGBS type signal output, the  
cables should be connected to a composite sync  
signal. With these connectors the VA6834FC  
can be connected to compatible data projectors  
using 3 coax, 4 coax, or 5 coax cables.  
Table 4. VA6834FC Input pin-out  
4.2 LOCAL MONITOR OUTPUT (HD 15-PIN  
CONNECTOR)  
The HD 15-Pin connector output is used to  
connect the local monitor to the interface. This is  
a fully buffered output, eliminating reflections  
often caused by “Y” type monitor breakout  
cables. There is no need to terminate the  
unused output. The termination switch on the  
VA6834FC affects only the terminations of the  
computer video input. The output is VGA  
compatible, but can also be used to feed other  
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4.6 POWER REQUIREMENTS  
CONNECTOR  
Red  
Green  
Blue  
Sync  
Hor.  
MAIN DUAL OUTPUT (6-BNC  
FEMALE)  
The VA6834FC may be used with either 120V or  
220V throughout the world for ease of use.  
Always make sure that the fuse box window  
above the power input connector displays the  
proper voltage. To change the setting, unplug  
the VA6834FC, and squeeze the clips on either  
side of the fuse box. Pull out the fuse holder and  
turn it 180 degrees, resetting it with the proper  
voltage shown through the window. Re-insert  
the fuse box making sure that the side clips of  
the fuse box lock securely into place.  
Red Video  
Green Video  
Blue Video  
Composite Sync/ Horizontal  
Horizontal Sync  
Vertical Sync  
Vert.  
Table 3. VA6834FC dual (6 BNC) Output pin-out  
4.4 HORIZONTAL POSITION ADJUSTMENT  
Most monitors and projectors have the ability to  
adjust the horizontal position of the image, but  
sometimes it is helpful to be able to control this  
feature at the interface. This control is especially  
useful when multiple computers are switched to  
a single display and the horizontal positions from  
each computer are slightly different.  
4.7 MOUNTING CAPABILITY  
The VA6834FC can be easily mounted into an  
equipment rack. Four mounting holes are  
provided on each side of the unit. To mount a  
single unit, use Altinex 19”-1U Rack Mount Ears  
(part # DA1294FC). To mount two units in  
tandem, use an Altinex 19”-1U Rack Mount  
Shelf (part # DA1293FC). For mounts under the  
table, optional brackets, such as theTM1271,  
TM1272, TM1273, or TM1274 can be used.  
By keeping the VA6834FC’s horizontal position  
control dial located in the center position, the  
image on the display should be adjusted using  
the monitor or projector control. If it is  
necessary, adjust the horizontal position of the  
image with the VA6834FC’s horizontal position  
control dial.  
4.8 BANDWIDTH  
The typical bandwidth of the VA6834FC is  
425 MHz. The minimum bandwidth is 350 MHz.  
This exceptionally high bandwidth allows the  
passing of the third harmonics of the video  
signal, thus maintaining the highest quality of  
the input signal.  
To turn off the horizontal position control, turn  
the adjustment dial fully to the right until a  
“clicking sound is heard.  
4.5 HORIZONTAL DELAY REMOVAL  
The VA6834FC offers the ability to by-pass  
horizontal delay. This may be necessary when  
interfacing with projectors or monitors with  
sensitive sync inputs, particularly with LCD type  
projectors. By turning the horizontal position  
adjustment dial fully to the right, the control will  
“click” into a locked position. In this position, the  
VA6834FC outputs the same sync type as that  
which is fed into it from the source. In this  
setting, the VA6834FC will not provide horizontal  
positioning.  
Horizontal position adjustment  
must be made at the display.  
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APPLICATION DIAGRAM  
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Step 5.  
Connect one end of a BNC cable to  
output 1 or 2 of the VA6834FC. Connect  
the other end to the RGB input on the  
projector or monitor. Usually either a 4  
INSTALLING YOUR INTERFACE  
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Step 1.  
Please attach the Interface on the rack  
using the provided rack mount  
hardware. The Interface can also be  
attached on top or under furniture using  
the optional TM Series Altinex brackets.  
BNC or  
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BNC coaxial cable  
is used, depending on whether display  
devices require Composite SYNC or  
H&V SYNC signals.  
Step 2.  
Before you plug in the power cord to the  
unit, please verify that the voltage rating  
of 110V/220V which is located on the  
FUSE CLIP at the rear of the unit is the  
same as the power outlet. (Refer to  
section 4-6 for changing voltage)  
Step 6.  
Step 7.  
Make sure that the dip- switches are set  
properly. For the desired sync output  
format, refer to section 7.  
It is recommended that if the Interface  
horizontal position control is centered  
(turned OFF), the horizontal position of  
the image should be adjusted using the  
control provided by the monitor or  
projector. If still required, the image can  
be adjusted using the horizontal position  
control dial located on the front of the  
VA6834FC.  
Step 3.  
Step 4.  
Connect one end of the input cable  
included with the Interface unit to the  
video output connector of your computer  
and other end to the computer input HD-  
15 port of the VA6834FC.  
If needed, connect the local monitor  
output HD-15 connector of the  
VA6834FC to the local monitor using  
the appropriate Altinex Local Monitor  
cables. It is not necessary to terminate  
this output with a termination plug if a  
local monitor is not being used.  
CONGRATULATIONS! YOU ARE DONE.  
If you experience any problems, please call  
1-800-258-4623 or 1-714-990-2300 for  
international calls.  
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the boot up stage of the computer. If your  
computer does not output video, place the I.D.  
Bit switch in the ON position and reboot the  
computer. When in the OFF position, the ID Bit  
will be passed through the Local Monitor Output  
port.  
OPERATION  
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The settings of the VA6834FC Interface can be  
adjusted using the dip-switches in Table 4. There  
are no other adjustments necessary to operate the  
unit. The VA6834FC will operate successfully as  
long as cables are attached properly and technical  
specifications are followed.  
7.4 SYNC ON GREEN OUTPUT SWITCH  
DIP SWITCH  
OFF  
ON  
In some systems the ability of the VA6834FC to  
output Sync on Green can be a very helpful  
feature. It is important to know that the  
VA6834FC will not separate the sync signal from  
the green signal if the input is RGsB. It simply  
amplifies the composite sync signal and passes  
it through. The VA6834FC will combine the sync  
signal and the green channel to output a RGsB  
signal when the SYNC ON GREEN dip-switch is  
in the ON position even if the input is in RGBS  
or RGBHV format. If the desired output is RGBS  
or RGBHV, then leave the SYNC ON GREEN  
dipswitch in the OFF position.  
Serration  
X
X
X
HV Output  
Sync on Green  
Termination  
ID Bit  
X
X
X
Not Used  
Table 6. Dip switches default setting  
7.1 SERRATION PULSE SWITCH  
Certain monitors and projectors will exhibit  
better stability when the serration pulse switch is  
ON. This switch is seldom used and in most  
circumstances should be turned OFF.  
7.5 TERMINATION SWITCH  
7.2 H&V OUT SWITCH  
When the built-in termination switch is set to the  
ON position, the input of the interface will be  
terminated. As a rule, the termination switch  
should be ON. This switch does not affect the  
termination of any output signal. The termination  
switch should be left in the OFF position if a “Y”  
cable is used at the local monitor output  
connector.  
When the composite sync channel is used and  
RGBS format is desired from the VA6834FC,  
the H & V OUT switch should be turned off.  
When this switch is turned on, the sync. The  
connector will output horizontal sync, but not  
composite sync. The horizontal sync can be  
connected to the sync connector and the vertical  
sync signal is connected to the vertical  
connector using the H & V OUT switch in the ON  
position.  
7.3 I.D. BIT SWITCH  
Many computers use ID Bits or Sense Pins to  
recognize the connection of a monitor to its  
video output port. Often, these ID Bits will even  
allow the computer to recognize the type of  
monitor connected in terms of its scan rate  
compatibility. When the I.D. Bit switch is in the  
ON position, the VA6834FC allows the main ID  
Bit (pin 4 on the input connector) to be  
connected to the ground signal. This is used  
primarily when interfacing to laptop computers to  
imitate the presence of a local monitor.  
Typically, this recognition will take place during  
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100 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial  
cable  
150 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial  
cable  
ACCESSORIES  
Model No.  
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CB42100MR  
CB42150MR  
Description  
RACK MOUNT ACCESSORIES  
DA1293SX  
DA1294SX  
Rack/Wall Shelf fits two VA6834FC  
units side by side  
Rack/Wall mount ears for single  
VA6834FC  
TABLE MOUNT BRACKETS  
1U High, ½ Rack-Wide  
1U High, ½ Rack-Wide with 15-pin  
HD connector plate  
CB4400MR  
CB4406MR  
CB4412MR  
CB4425MR  
6 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial  
12 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial  
25 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial  
50 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial  
75 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial  
100 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial  
150 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial  
TM1271  
TM1272  
CB4475MR  
CB44100MR  
CB44150MR  
CB5000PL  
1U High, ½ Rack-Wide with snap-in  
connectors  
TM1273  
3 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M  
6 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M  
12 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M  
25 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M  
50 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M  
75 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M  
100 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M  
150 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M  
200 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M  
250 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M  
CB5000PL-  
5BM00035BM  
CB5000PL-  
5BM00065BM  
CB5000PL-  
5BM00125BM  
CB5000PL-  
5BM00255BM  
CB5000PL-  
5BM00505BM  
CB5000PL-  
5BM00755BM  
CB5000PL-  
5BM01005BM  
CB5000PL-  
5BM01505BM  
CB5000PL-  
5BM02005BM  
CB5000PL-  
5BM02505BM  
CB5100PL  
CB5100PL-  
5BM00035BM  
CB5100PL-  
5BM00065BM  
CB5100PL-  
5BM00125BM  
CB5100PL-  
5BM00255BM  
CB5100PL-  
5BM00505BM  
CB5100PL-  
5BM00755BM  
Model No.  
TM1274  
Description  
1U High, ½ Rack-Wide with snap-in  
& POWER connectors  
INTERFACE CABLES  
MAC Output cable for VA6834FC  
MAC Input cable for VA6834FC  
MS8121CA  
MS8122CA  
SUN/SGI Output cable for  
MS8123CA  
VA6834FC  
MS8124CA  
MS8125CA  
MS8126CA  
MS8129CA  
SUN/SGI Input cable for VA6834FC  
VGA Output cable for VA6834FC  
VGA Input cable for VA6834FC  
RGB Output cable for VA6834FC  
4-BNC TO 4-BNC COAXIAL  
CABLE  
3 ft, 4-BNC to 4-BNC coaxial cable  
6 ft, 4-BNC to 4-BNC coaxial cable  
12 ft, 4-BNC to 4-BNC coaxial cable  
25 ft, 4-BNC to 4-BNC coaxial cable  
50 ft, 4-BNC to 4-BNC coaxial cable  
75 ft, 4-BNC to 4-BNC coaxial cable  
100 ft, 4-BNC to 4-BNC coaxial  
cable  
150 ft, 4-BNC to 4-BNC coaxial  
cable  
5-BNC TO 5-BNC COAXIAL  
CABLE  
3 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial cable  
6 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial cable  
12 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial cable  
25 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial cable  
50 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial cable  
75 ft, 5-BNC to 5-BNC coaxial cable  
CB4103MR  
CB4106MR  
CB4112MR  
CB4125MR  
CB4150MR  
CB4175MR  
CB41100MR  
3 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M  
6 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M  
12 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M  
25 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M  
50 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M  
75 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M  
CB41150MR  
CB4203MR  
CB4206MR  
CB4212MR  
CB4225MR  
CB4250MR  
CB4275MR  
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100 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M  
150 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M  
200 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M  
250 ft, 5-BNC M to 5-BNC M  
CB5100PL-  
5BM01005BM  
CB5100PL-  
5BM01505BM  
CB5100PL-  
5BM02005BM  
CB5100PL-  
separate  
sync from  
green?  
When do I  
use the  
5
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If the desired output is in  
RGBHV format, turn ON the H  
H & V OUT & V OUT dip-switch. If the H &  
dip-switch? V OUT dip-switch is OFF, then  
the output signal may have  
5BM02505BM  
composite sync present on the  
horizontal sync connector.  
See table 5 for pin-outs for  
common computer video cards  
that can be used with the  
VA6834FC.  
All MS81 series cables listed on the previous page  
are 3 ft. long. These are available in 6 ft. and 12 ft.  
lengths. Please call 1-714-990-2300 for a wider  
selection of cables.  
What is a  
Common  
Computer  
Video Card  
pin-out?  
FAQ (FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS) 9  
No: Question  
Answer  
1
Why does  
the  
The termination switch should  
be ON if a local monitor is  
termination connected through a straight  
switch cable. It will be OFF only if a  
have to be monitor breakout cable is used  
ON?  
at the local monitor output  
connector.  
2
When and  
The Horizontal Position  
why should Control dial enables or  
I use the  
Horizontal  
Position  
Control  
dial?  
disables the control of the  
horizontal position of the  
image. First, adjust the  
horizontal position using the  
monitor or projector’s control.  
Then use the horizontal  
Position Control of the  
VA6834FC, if needed.  
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4
What dip-  
If the desired output signal is  
switch do I composite sync, then turn OFF  
set to  
obtain  
composite  
SYNC  
output?  
When and  
why would  
I use the  
sync on  
green dip-  
switch,  
the H & V OUTPUT Dip-switch  
and connect only 4 wires  
(RGBS) to the red, green, blue  
and sync connectors.  
The VA6834FC does not  
separate the sync signal from  
green. If the desired output is  
in RGsB format, turn the sync  
on green dip-switch to the ON  
position. The VA6834FC  
combines sync on green if the  
dip-switch is in the ON  
although  
the unit  
does not  
position.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
10  
PIN  
No.  
MAC  
VGA  
SUN  
1.  
The power, LED should be ON when the  
correct voltage is applied to Interface.  
n/a  
n/a  
n/a  
n/a  
n/a  
n/a  
Red  
A1  
A2  
A3  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Green  
Blue  
2.  
The Termination dipswitch should be in the  
ON position if no Y cable (breakout) is used  
on the input.  
Red Gnd  
Red  
C.Sync  
ID Bit 01  
Green  
Green Gnd. Red Rtn.  
ID Bit 02  
N/C  
Red  
N/C  
N/C  
Green  
Blue  
ID Bit  
N/C  
3.  
4.  
Make sure that the cables have the correct  
pin-outs and the connection and quality of the  
cables are good.  
Sense  
Sense Rtn  
C. Sync Sens  
N/C  
Make sure that the source and display are  
scan-rate compatible. The projector should  
support an appropriate signal format (RGsB,  
RGBS or RGBHV). Connect the projector  
directly to a computer with a shorter cable to  
verify the compatibility of the display and the  
source.  
Green Rtn. N/C  
Blue Rtn.  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
8
9
Blue  
ID Bit 03  
C/V Gnd.  
V. Sync  
Blue Gnd.  
H. Gnd  
H. Sync  
Gnd  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
ID Bit  
ID Bit  
H. Sync.  
V. Sync  
N/C  
5.  
6.  
If you are using output RGBS or RGsB then  
the HV Output dip-switch is in the OFF  
position and the composite sync signal is  
taken from the sync connector. If the display  
needs an RGBHV signal then the HV Output  
dip-switch should be ON if sync and vertical  
connectors are used.  
Table 7. Common Computer Video Cards pin-out.  
If the desired output is RGsB then the Sync  
on Green dipswitch should be ON.  
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INTERFACES  
If your product is out of warranty and needs  
service, contact the Altinex Sales Department  
for an RMA (Return Material Authorization).  
Products returned without an RMA number may  
experience a delay in service. The service  
charges will be quoted to you before the actual  
repairs are done.  
ALTINEX POLICY  
11  
11.1 LIMITED WARRANTY  
Altinex warrants that its products and cables are  
free from defects in materials under normal use  
and service. This warranty is limited to repairing  
at company’s factory any part or parts of the  
product, which upon company’s examination  
shall disclose to be, thus defective. Products  
considered defective should be returned to  
company with transportation charges pre-paid  
within 2 years (90 days for cables) from date of  
shipment to the purchaser. The warranty is  
expressly instead of all other warranties  
expressed or implied. Altinex neither assumes  
nor authorizes any other person to assume for it  
any other liability in connection with the sale of  
the products. This warranty shall not apply to  
any product that shall have been repaired or  
altered outside of company’s factory in any way  
so as, in its judgment, to affect its stability or  
reliability, or that has been subject to misuse,  
negligence or accident.  
11.3 CONTACT INFORMATION  
Sales Department  
Phone:  
Fax:  
714-990-2300  
714-990-3303  
Accounting Department  
Phone:  
Fax:  
714-990-6088  
714-990-5778  
11.2 RETURN POLICY  
It is very important to Altinex that you receive the  
product that you have ordered and that this  
product fulfills your need. In the unlikely event,  
that an Altinex product needs to be returned  
please follow the policies below:  
Altinex will accept product returns for a period of  
30 days from authorized Altinex dealers.  
Products must be returned in an unopened  
package.  
If a product has been opened, the restocking  
fees will apply. For the restocking fee amount,  
please contact an Altinex Sales Representative.  
If the product is in your possession for more  
than 30 days, the restocking fees will apply.  
Altinex will not accept any returns on cables or  
custom products.  
If your product is in warranty and needs service,  
contact the Altinex Sales Department for an  
RMA (Return Material Authorization). Products  
returned without an RMA number may  
experience a delay in service.  
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