Sony PVS-R102 User manual

PVS-R102
Matrix Switcher
2-347-513-22 (1)
Operating Instructions
Before operating the unit, please read this manual
thoroughly and retain if for future reference.
2002 Sony Corporation

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For customers in Canada
This ClassB digital apparatus complies
With Canadian ICES-003.
Owner’s Record
The model and serial numbers are located
on the rear of the unit. Record the serial
number in the space provided below.
Refer to them whenever you call upon
your Sony dealer regarding this product.
Model No. PVS-R102
Serial No. _______________
IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER BE
LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF
ANY NATURE, OR LOSSES OR
EXPENSES RESULTING FROM
ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT OR
THE USE OF ANY PRODUCT.
WARNING
For customers in the U.S.A.
To prevent fire or shock
hazard, do not expose the
unit to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock,
do not open the cabinet.
Refer servicing to qualified
personnel only.
This symbol is intended to alert
the user to the presence of
uninsulated “dangerous
voltage” within the product’s
enclosure that may be of
sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric
shock to persons.
This symbol is intended to alert
the user to the presence of
important operating and
maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
CAUTION
You are cautioned that any changes or
modification not expressly approved in
this manual could void your authority
to operate this equipment.
INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio
communications.
However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the
following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
• Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet
on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
If you have any questions about this
product, you may call:
Sony’s Business Information Center
(BIC) at 1-800-686-SONY (7669)
or Write to:
Sony Customer Information Services
Center 6900-29 Daniels Parkway,
PMB 330 Fort Myers, Florida 33912
Français
AVERTISSEMENT
Afin d’éviter tout risque d’incendie ou
d’électrocution, ne pas exposer l’appareil
à la pluie ou à l’humidité.
Afin d’écarter tout risque
d’électrocution, garder le coffret fermé.
Ne confier l’entretien de l’appareil qu’à
un personnel qualifié.
• Faites uniquement fonctionner cet
appareil sur une tension de 120 V CA,
50/60 Hz.
Declaration of Conformity
Trade Name : SONY
Model No. : PVS-R102
Responsible Party :Sony
Electronics Inc.
Address : 680 Kinder-
kamack Road,
Oradell,
NJ. 07649
U.S.A.
Telephone No. : 201-930-6972
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 opreration.

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Table of Contents
Features ................................................................................ 3
Location and function of parts ........................................... 4
Front panel ........................................................................ 4
Rear panel .......................................................................... 5
How to Control Display ....................................................... 7
Selection of Projector/Display to Connect ......................... 7
RS-232C terminal .............................................................. 7
System Configuration .......................................................... 8
System configuration using two projectors ...................... 8
System configuration using a Projector and Monitors ...... 9
System configuration using other manufacture’s
projector ........................................................................... 10
How to Control This Unit From External Controller .......11
RS-232C terminal ............................................................. 11
Parallel Input/Output terminal ......................................... 11
Block Diagram ......................................................................12
Dimensions ............................................................................13
Specifications ........................................................................13
Troubleshooting ................................................................... 14
Provided with the universal switching system that can
afford to three types of the video signal.
4 composite video inputs, 2 component video inputs, and 4
computer RGB inputs and 2 outputs are available.
When RS-232C cable is connected, only operating this unit
automatically performs projector/display controls, including
POWER ON/STANDBY and input signal selection.
(For the correspond Projectors and Displays, refer to “Selection
of Projector/Display to Connect”.)
High picture quality
By use of the video signal conversion circuit to convert the
composite video signal to component video signal that is the
same as DVD, Picture performance of the highest quality is
realized, without feeling anxiety about such a mismatch with the
projector as seen in the double-speed conversion system.
Signal is also input to the LCD projector or plasma display
through the common cable with the computer RGB signals,
which realizes the less connection cable at the same time.
(Although a composite cable may be additionally required for
some models.)
10-bit digital 3-dimentional Y/C separation circuit is adopted for
the NTSC signal conversion.
Component signal is applicable to high-resolution signals such
as 480p and 1080i, and RGB is applicable to SXGA1) (1280 x
1024 pixels, 60Hz).
Convenient external remote terminal
•Two RS-232C terminals are equipped.
One of the RS-232C terminals for projector /plasma display
control can be used for remote input of this unit by selecting
the switch on the rear panel .
•Parallel I/O is equipped.
Crosspoint switching is possible from an external control
panel, etc.
When utilizing parallel output, crosspoint can be indicated.
RGB input terminal is equipped on the front panel.
Input terminal is also equipped on the front panel. This is
convenient for connection with a laptop computer.
Audio input applicable to 5.1 channel.
Input channels 5 and 6 correspond to the input of analog 5.1ch.
AUDIO INPUT LEVEL selecting switches are equipped with
all the input lines respectively to satisfy the various sources.
Provided with highly visible buttons
Large self lighting type buttons improve the operatively and
visual recognition.
3U rack-mount is available
1)SXGA are registered trade marks of the International
Business Machines Corporation, U.S.A.
Features

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Location and function of parts
Front panel
1POWER button
Press to turn this unit ON.
At this moment, RS-232C terminal on the rear panel
transmits a POWER ON command to the projector or
plasma display.
When the power of this unit is turned off, transmits a
POWER STANDBY command to them.
2LOCK switch
When this switch is turned ON, button operation on
the crosspoint buttons are prohibited.
When operating the unit remotely by using the RS-
232C or PARALLEL INPUT terminal on the rear
panel, miss-operation is prevented.
3INPUT 10 front input terminals
These are RGB and AUDIO front input terminal for
laptop computer. When either RGB input or AUDIO
input is plugged in with INPUT 10 selected mode,
front input is automatically selected.
When connecting the display output terminal of the
computer with RGB front input terminal, be sure to
use the D-sub 15 pin ˜D-sub 15 pin, fully connec-
tion cable.
4Crosspoint buttons
These select from input to output of signals.
The input signal to be output to OUTPUT 1 or 2 can
be select from INPUT 1 through 10 and OFF buttons,
and the selected button lights up.
When the OFF button is pressed, video and audio
signals are not output.
Channels 1 through 4 are composite video input
channels.
Channels 5 and 6 are component video input or
composite video input channel.
Channels 7 through 10 are RGB input channels for
computer respectively.
5AUDIO INPUT LEVEL select switch
The reference input level can be switched between
0dBu/-10dBu.
In general, the level is 0 dBu for digital equipment
such as DVD and CD, and -10dBu for video equip-
ment. For details, please refer to the operation manual
of the equipment to be connected, and set it appropri-
ately.
Note
LOCK
POWER
OFFON
RGB
INPUT 10
OUTPUT 1
AUDIO
OUTPUT 2
/MONITOR
INPUT
VIDEO RGB
COMPONENT/VIDEO
MATRIX SWITCHER PVS-R102
0dBu
-10dBu
12345678910OFF
0dBu
-10dBu
0dBu
-10dBu
0dBu
-10dBu
0dBu
-10dBu
0dBu
-10dBu
0dBu
-10dBu
0dBu
-10dBu
0dBu
-10dBu
0dBu
-10dBu
AUDIO INPUT LEVEL
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2
5
3

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display is a type of D-sub 15 pin, be sure to use 5BNC
- D-sub 15 pin conversion cable.
Composite input signals of channels 1 through 6
selected by the crosspoint button are converted
internally to the component video signals and output.
At the same time, input signal also output from the
VIDEO output terminal, directly.
Y R-Y B-Y input of channels 5 and 6, and RGB input
of channels 7 through 10 are not converted, but output
as they are.
The summary of signal path are indicated in below.
• When inputting only composite signals to channels 1
through 6
* The same video signal is output from RGB/Y R-Y
B-Y and VIDEO output terminals.
• When component signals and composite signals are
connected to channels 5 and 6 at the same time.
*Input signals of each are output as they are.
When there are both component and composite
signal outputs in DVD, etc. and when they are input
at the same time, these signals can be output to
several equipment such as a projector (component
signal) and monitor (composite signal).
The component signals and RGB signals input to the
channels 5 through 10 are not converted and output to
a VIDEO output terminal.
Rear panel
1VIDEO INPUT terminals
These are composite video input terminals of channels
1 through 4.
2COMPONENT/VIDEO INPUT terminals
These are video input terminals of channels 5 and 6.
These input composite signal and component signal of
DVD etc.
For operation of simultaneous input of component and
composite signals, please refer to 5OUTPUT 1
terminals (Video).
3RGB INPUT terminals
These are RGB video input terminals of channels 7
through 10.
For the signal of a computer, etc. (15k RGB cannot be
accepted.)
4AUDIO INPUT terminals
These are audio input terminals.
Channels 5 and 6 correspond to 5.1 channel surround.
In case of stereo input through channels 5 and 6,
connect them to FRONT L and R terminals.
For channels other than 5 and 6, only stereo input is
available.
5OUTPUT 1 terminals (Video)
These are RGB/Y R-Y B-Y output terminal and
composite video branch output terminal.
These output video signals of the INPUT channel
selected by the OUTPUT 1 crosspoint.
When Sony's projector is connected, connect OUT-
PUT 1 with INPUT A terminal of the projector, and
plasma display is connected; connect it to INPUT 1
terminal of a plasma display.
In case of the input terminal of the projector or plasma
COMPOSITE SIGNAL
INPUT VIDEO
OUTPUTTERMINAL
RGB/YR-Y B-Y
OUTPUTTERMINAL
SIGNALCONVERT
Note
COMPOSITE SIGNAL
INPUT
VIDEO
OUTPUTTERMINAL
RGB/YR-Y B-Y
OUTPUTTERMINAL
COMPOSITE SIGNAL
INPUT
6
RS-232C
OUTPUT 1
CONTROL OUTPUT 2
CONTROL REMOTE
PARALLEL I/O
IN OUT
VIDEO INPUT
13
42
VIDEO
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B
/
B -Y
YC
R
/
R -Y C
R
/
R -Y
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B
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B -Y
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VIDEO
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OUTPUT2 MODE
PROJECTOR
SYNC / HD
B/B - YG/YR/R - Y
OUTPUT 1
MONITOR
VD VIDEO
OUTPUT 2 / MONITOR
RGB/ Y R- Y B- Y VIDEO
~
AC IN
OUTPUT 2
/MONITOR
L
R
OUTPUT 1
LR
L
R
CENTER
WOOFER
REAR
FRONT
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L
R
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WOOFER
REAR
FRONT
CENTER
WOOFER
REAR
FRONT
CENTER
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AUDIO INPUT
COMPONENT/ VIDEO INPUT RGB INPUT
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•PROJECTOR position
In this case, the same output signal is coming as
same as OUTPUT 1.
Select this side when connecting a multi-scan
display to which 15k component signals can be
input, such as a projector. See the "System configu-
ration using two projectors" (Page 8).
•MONITOR position
Composite signals of VIDEO INPUT 1 to 6
are output only to VIDEO OUTPUT terminal, and
RGB signals of RGB INPUT 7 to 10 are output
only to RGB/Y R-Y B-Y output terminal.
Since the component signals are not output to RGB/
Y R-Y B-Y OUTPUT terminal, this is appropriate
for such a system that uses a computer monitor and a
video monitor for OUTPUT 2, respectively.
See the "System configuration using a Projector and
Monitors" (Page 9).
!º PARALLEL I/O terminals
Crosspoint of this unit can be switched from an
external control panel, etc.
Since crosspoint tally signals are output from the
OUTPUT terminal, this can be used for indication of
crosspoint, etc. Refer to page 11.
!¡ RS-232C terminals
This can control a projector or plasma display
connected to this unit.
For details, refer to page 7.
When OUTPUT 2 CONTROL/REMOTE select
switch is set to the REMOTE side in OUTPUT 2, an
external controller, etc. can control this unit.
In this case, a projector, etc. connected to the OUT-
PUT 2 side can not be controlled from this unit, so
control it from the external controller side.
Refer to page 11.
For some of the projector or plasma display models,
when switched between different video signals, it may
occur that picture become deteriorate or need time to
display etc, however, it is not a failure of unit.
!™ AC Inlet
Connect the supplied power cord.
Location and function of parts
6OUTPUT 2/MONITOR terminals (Video)
These are RGB/Y R-Y B-Y output and VIDEO output
terminals.
It outputs video signal of the INPUT channel which
was selected at the crosspoint of OUTPUT 2.
When output signals differ according to the position
of 9OUTPUT 2 MODE switch.
7OUTPUT 1 terminals (Audio)
This is an audio output terminal of OUTPUT 1.
This outputs the audio signals of the INPUT channel
selected by the OUTPUT 1 crosspoint. This output
corresponds to 5.1 channel surround output, when the
signals are input from ch5 and 6. Audio signal of L/R
stereo input of channels other than channels 5 and 6 is
output from the FRONT L and R terminals. The L/R
Outputs (XLR-3-32 type, +4dBu) output the same
signals as the FRONT L/R terminals.
8OUTPUT 2/MONITOR terminals (Audio)
This is an stereo output terminal of OUTPUT 2.
This outputs the audio signals of the INPUT channel
selected by the OUTPUT 2 crosspoint.
For the 5.1 channel surround input signals of channels
5 and 6, mixed audio signal of FRONT L, REAR L,
CENTER and WOOFER is output to the L channel,
and mixed signal of FRONT R, REAR R, CENTER,
and WOOFER is output to the R channel.
9OUTPUT 2 MODE switch
By setting this switch, the video output signal format
of OUTPUT 2 can be changed.
Turning the power ON again validates this change of
setting.
Note

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Flashing button
Name of Model
Name of Terminal to be Connected
INPUT 1 Sony VPL-FX51/50, VPL-PX11
INPUT 2 Sony VPL-PX32/31/21
INPUT 3 Sony PFM-42B2/42B1
INPUT 4 SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. PLC-XF10
etc.
INPUT 5 Sony VPL-PX40
INPUT 6 Sony PFM-50C1/32C1
INPUT 10 No control
INPUT A Terminal
INPUT A Terminal
INPUT 1 Terminal
VIDEO IN-1 Terminal,
COMPUTER IN-1 Terminal
INPUT D Terminal
INPUT 1 Terminal
To control a projector or display to connect with, this
apparatus shall be set according to its model in the follow-
ing procedures.
1.While pressing both OUTPUT 1 and OUTPUT 2/
MONITOR OFF buttons, turn on the POWER button to
ON.
2.Projector/Display Selection Mode appears, and the button
to correspond to the actually set model flashes for
confirmation of the setting.
For setting of applicable models, please refer to the
following table.
3.While the button is flashing, press the button to corre-
spond to the model to which you want to change, and the
setting is changed.
When "settings of both OUTPUT 1 and 2 systems are not
changed or any operation was done for 5 seconds", the
setting is stored and the apparatus enters the ordinary
operation. This setting is stored even if power is turned
OFF.
•When OUTPUT 2 MODE switch is set
to MONITOR, projector or display is
not controlled from the RS-232C
OUTPUT 2 CONTROL terminal.
Therefore, in the Projector/Display
Selection mode, OUTPUT 2 LED goes
off and the selection is impossible.
•Other models than those listed in the
left table may be also applicable.
Please contact your local Sony Sales
Office or Dealer.
RS-232C terminal
Connect the CONTROL 1 terminal with the OUTPUT 1
output, and CONTROL 2/REMOTE terminal with the
OUTPUT 2 output of the projector or plasma display.
Linked with the operation of this unit, the projector or
plasma display will turn POWER ON/STANDBY, or
perform the selection of RGB or component input signal
formats.
For the connection of a Sony projector and plasma display,
connect them as following diagram.
(9 pin D-sub, male) (9 pin D-sub, female)
< PVS-R102 side > < Sony Projector/Display side >
How to Control Display
Selection of Projector/Display to Connect
Use a cable of less than 15 m long.
Note
Note
Note
1 FG Frame GND
2 RD Received Data
3 TD Transmitted Data
4 ER Data terminal Ready
5 SG Signal GND
6 DR Data Set Ready
7 RS Request to Send
8 CS Clear To Send
9 N.C Non Connection
Pin No.
Signal Function
1 DCD Data Carrier Detect
2 RX DA Received Data
3 TX DA Transmitted Data
4 DTR Data Terminal Ready
5 GND GND
6 DSR Data Set Ready
7 RTS Request to Send
8 CTS Clear To Send
9 RI Ring Indicator
Pin No.
Signal Function
Shell=FG
FG GND or cable shield

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System Configuration
•When several plasma displays are used, the switching of the video signal makes smooth by setting the resolution of each unit to identical.
•Even if the power of this unit is turned OFF by the power distributor or power conditioner the POWER STANDBY function of the projector can be performed.
•In case of the system of two projectors controlled by use of RS-232C of this unit, only PARALLEL I/O can use for external control of this unit.
When RS-232C is used for control of this unit, control projector directly from the system controller.
•The level of the surround channel should be coincide with the level of Front L/R in advance.
In case of the audio level adjustment is necessary for all of 5.1 channel, please use the mixer provided with six channel output or more such as SRP-V110.
Video input: Six inputs are
the maximum.
(In case of the channels 5 and 6
are used for VIDEO IN.)
System configuration using two projectors
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VIDEO INPUT
OUTPUT1
RGB INPUT
COMPONENT/VIDEO IN
PARALLEL I/O
OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT2/
MONITOR
AUDIO INPUT
VIDEO
R/R-Y G/Y
SYNC/HD VD
B/B-Y
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C
B
/
B-Y
Y
3
2
1
4
C
R
/
R-Y
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VIDEOVIDEO
OUTIN
OUTPUT2/MONITOR VIDEO
PROJECTOR MONITOR
OUTPUT2 MODE
RGB/Y R-Y B-Y
OUTPUT 1
CONTROL OUTPUT 2
CONTROL REMOTE
L
R
12
CENTER
WOOFERFRONT REAR
7891056 RL
L
R
CENTER
WOOFERFRONT REAR
L
R
CENTER
WOOFERFRONT REAR
L
R
L
R
RS-232C
C
R
/
R-Y
C
B
/
B-Y
RGB HD VD/Y R-Y B-Y
TO AC POWER
DVD PLAYER
BS DIGITAL TUNER
5.1ch SURROUND
COMPONENT
VIDEO
5.1ch SURROUND
COMPONENT
VIDEO
RGB
RGB DISTRIBUTOR
COMPUTER
AUDIO
AUDIO
RGB
LCD DATA PROJECTOR
AUDIO MIXER
EXTERNAL CONTROL PANEL
POWER DISTRIBUTOR
REAR SPEAKER(L) REAR SPEAKER(R)
CENTER SPEAKER SUB WOOFER
FRONT SPEAKER(L) FRONT SPEAKER(R)
POWER AMPLIFIER
VTR
VTR
RGB HD VD/Y R-Y B-Y
RS-232C
RS-232C
WIRELESS RECEIVER
POWER AMPLIFIER
POWER AMPLIFIER
TO AC POWER
LCD DATA PROJECTOR
TO AC POWER
RGB DISTRIBUTOR
COMPUTER

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•When several plasma displays are used, the switching of the video signal makes smooth by setting the resolution of each unit to identical.
•Even if the power of this unit is turned OFF by the power distributor or power conditioner, the POWER STANDBY function of the projector can be performed.
Video input: Six inputs are
the maximum.
(In case of the channels 5 and 6
are used for VIDEO IN.)
System configuration using a Projector and Monitors
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VIDEO INPUT
OUTPUT1
RGB INPUT
COMPONENT/VIDEO IN
PARALLEL I/O
OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT2/
MONITOR
AUDIO INPUT
VIDEO
R/R-Y G/Y
SYNC/HD VD
B/B-Y
78910
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C
B
/
B-Y
Y
3
2
1
4
C
R
/
R-Y
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VIDEOVIDEO
OUTIN
OUTPUT2/MONITOR VIDEO
PROJECTOR MONITOR
OUTPUT2 MODE
RGB/Y R-Y B-Y
OUTPUT 1
CONTROL OUTPUT 2
CONTROL REMOTE
L
R
12
CENTER
WOOFERFRONT REAR
7891056 RL
L
R
CENTER
WOOFERFRONT REAR
L
R
CENTER
WOOFERFRONT REAR
L
R
L
R
RS-232C
C
R
/
R-Y
C
B
/
B-Y
TO AC POWER
DVD PLAYER
BS DIGITAL TUNER
AUDIO
COMPONENT
VIDEO
AUDIO
COMPONENT
VIDEO
RGB
RGB DISTRIBUTOR
COMPUTER
AUDIO
AUDIO
RGB
LCD DATA PROJECTOR
AUDIO MIXER
POWER DISTRIBUTOR
VTR
VTR
RGB HD VD/Y R-Y B-Y
RS-232C
WIRELESS RECEIVER
TO AC POWER
RGB DISTRIBUTOR
COMPUTER
MONITOR SPEAKER
MULTI SCANER DISPLAY FOR PC VIDEO MONITOR
FRONT SPEAKER(L) FRONT SPEAKER(R)
POWER AMPLIFIER
SYSTEM CONTROLLER

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•Even if the power of this unit is turned OFF by the power distributor or power conditioner, the POWER
STANDBY function of the projector can be performed.
•When an PLC-XF10 (manufactured by SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.) etc. is connected, it is necessary to
connect the video signal cable too. (AConnect to VIDEO IN-1)
When the component signal is connected, it is necessary to prepare the external RGB distributor. (BConnect
to VIDEO IN-1 and COMPUTER IN-1.) In this case, the video signal cable is not necessary.
Video input: Six inputs are
the maximum.
(In case of the channels 5 and 6
are used for VIDEO IN.)
System configuration using other manufacuture’s projector
System configuration
It may require for switching of cross-point several
seconds depending on the projector.
This operation is to perform the switching certainly,
then this is not failure.
Note
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VIDEO INPUT
OUTPUT1
RGB INPUT
COMPONENT/VIDEO IN
PARALLEL I/O
OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT2/
MONITOR
AUDIO INPUT
VIDEO
R/R-Y G/Y
SYNC/HD VD
B/B-Y
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Y
CB/
B-Y
Y
3
2
1
4
CR/
R-Y
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VIDEOVIDEO
OUTIN
OUTPUT2/MONITOR VIDEO
PROJECTOR MONITOR
OUTPUT2 MODE
RGB/Y R-Y B-Y
OUTPUT 1
CONTROL OUTPUT 2
CONTROL REMOTE
L
R
12 CENTER
WOOFERFRONT REAR
7891056 RL
L
R
CENTER
WOOFERFRONT REAR
L
R
CENTER
WOOFERFRONT REAR
L
R
L
R
RS-232C
CR/
R-Y
CB/
B-Y
TO AC POWER
RGB INPUT TERMINAL
AUDIO
VIDEO
RGB
RGB DISTRIBUTOR
COMPUTER
AUDIO
AUDIO
RGB
PROJECTOR by except SONY
AUDIO MIXER
POWER DISTRIBUTOR
VTR
VTR
RGB
COMPOSITE VIDEO
RS-232C
WIRELESS RECEIVER
TO AC POWER
RGB DISTRIBUTOR
COMPUTER
MONITOR SPEAKER
MULTI SCANER DISPLAY FOR PC VIDEO MONITOR
FRONT SPEAKER(L) FRONT SPEAKER(R)
POWER AMPLIFIER
SYSTEM CONTROLLER
PROJECTOR by except SONY
RGB DISTRIBUTOR
RGB RGB INPUT TERMINAL
COMPONENTINPUTTERMINAL
Y R-Y B-Y
TO AC POWER
COMPONENT
DVD PLAYER
BS DIGITAL TUNER
COMPONENT
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO INPUT TERMINAL
A
B

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RS-232C terminal
When the OUTPUT 2 CONTROL/REMOTE switch is set
to REMOTE, this unit is able to control by external control-
ler.
The specifications are as follows
RS-232C : 9 pin D-sub (male, with inch type screws)
Electrical Spec. : Based on the RS-232C standard
Recommended cable: Multi-core shielded cable for
data communication
Cable length : Less than 15 meters
Communication format
Baud rate : 9600 bps
Bit length : 8 bits
Stop bit : 1 bit
Parity : ODD
Use the null modem cable when connecting this unit with
computer.
The parallel input and output terminals are those for remote
control by connecting a simple circuit to the outside of this
unit.
By shorting the input terminal to GND for 100 msec or
more, the crosspoint can be selected.
The output terminal is open collector output, the LED etc.
displays the setting condition of the crosspoint of this unit.
How to Control This Unit from External Controller
(9 pin D-sub, male)
•Connect the right one of two RS-232C terminals.
Input terminals
(Nos. 2 through 12)
(Nos.14 through 24)
GND
(Nos. 1, 13 and 25)
<Names and function of I/O terminal >
•For external switches, be sure to use non-lock type, such
as tactile type switch.
•Use a cable of less than 50 m long.
<Example of Input Circuit>
<Example of Output Circuit>
Output terminals
(Nos.2 through 12)
(Nos. 14 through 24) 12V MAX
20mA MAX
N
GND
(Nos. 1, 13 and 25)
Parallel Input/Output terminal
PVS-R102
PVS-R102
Note
Note
Pin No.
Function
1 GND
2 crosspoint 1 - 1
3 crosspoint 1 - 2
4 crosspoint 1 - 3
5 crosspoint 1 - 4
6 crosspoint 1 - 5
7 crosspoint 1 - 6
8 crosspoint 1 - 7
9 crosspoint 1 - 8
10 crosspoint 1 - 9
11 crosspoint 1 - 10
12 crosspoint 1 - OFF
13 GND
14 crosspoint 2 - 1
15 crosspoint 2 - 2
16 crosspoint 2 - 3
17 crosspoint 2 - 4
18 crosspoint 2 - 5
19 crosspoint 2 - 6
20 crosspoint 2 - 7
21 crosspoint 2 - 8
22 crosspoint 2 - 9
23 crosspoint 2 - 10
24 crosspoint 2 - OFF
25 GND
[ INPUT ]
Pin No.
Function
1 GND
2 tally1 - 1
3 tally1 - 2
4 tally1 - 3
5 tally1 - 4
6 tally1 - 5
7 tally1 - 6
8 tally1 - 7
9 tally1 - 8
10 tally1 - 9
11 tally1 - 10
12 tally1 - 0FF
13 GND
14 tally2 - 1
15 tally2 - 2
16 tally2 - 3
17 tally2 - 4
18 tally2 - 5
19 tally2 - 6
20 tally2 - 7
21 tally2 - 8
22 tally2 - 9
23 tally2 - 10
24 tally2 - 0FF
25 GND
[ OUTPUT ]
1 FG Frame GND
2 RD Receive Data
3 TD Transmitted Data
4 ER Data Terminal Ready
5 SG Signal GND
6 DR Data Set Ready
7 RS Request to Send
8 CS Clear to Send
9 N.C Non Connection
Pin No.
Signal
Function

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Block Diagram
Y R-Y B-Y
Y R-Y B-Y
Y R-Y B-Y
OUTPUT1
OUTPUT1
OUTPUT2 / MONITOR
INPUT6
INPUT5
INPUT1
INPUT2~4
INPUT7~10
OUTPUT2/MONITOR
L(+4dBu)
R(+4dBu)
L(-10dBu)
R(-10dBu)
L(-10dBu)
R(-10dBu)
RL(-10dBu)
RR(-10dBu)
C(-10dBu)
W(-10dBu)
L(-10dBu)
0dBu/-10dBu
Same as INPUT 1
Same as INPUT 5
0dBu/-10dBu
R(-10dBu)
L(-10dBu)
R(-10dBu)
OUTPUT1
CONTROL
OUTPUT2
CONTROL
REMOTE
OUTPUT2
CONTROL
RS-232C
RL(-10dBu)
RR(-10dBu)
C(-10dBu)
W(-10dBu)
G / YR / R-Y B / B-Y
SYNC / HD VD
VIDEO
Branch out
VIDEO
Branch out
RGB / Y R-Y B-Y
RGB HD VD
Y R-Y B-Y
RGB HD VD
Y R-Y B-Y
2-1
RGB
Switch
OUTPUT1
AUDIO
Switch
OUTPUT2
AUDIO
Switch
INPUT5 L/RL/C/W Mix
INPUT2~4.7~10 L R
INPUT2~4.7~10 L R
INPUT6 L R RL RR W
INPUT5 R/RR/C/W Mix
INPUT6 L/RL/C/W Mix
INPUT6 R/RR/C/W Mix
Sub CPU
for Display control
MAIN
CPU Sub CPU
for Display control
6-1
Video
Switch
3-1
Component
Video
Switch
5-1
Wide Band
RGB
Switch
NTSC / PAL
Color
Decorder
3D Comb
filter
(For NTSC)
2D Comb
filter
(For PAL)
YR-Y B-Y
INPUT10
FRONT
INPUT10
INPUT9
INPUT8
INPUT7
INPUT1
INPUT2
INPUT3
INPUT4
(Composite video)
(Composite video)
INPUT5
(Component video )
INPUT6
(Component video )
RGB INPUT
AUDIO INPUT
COMPONENT/VIDEO INPUT
VIDEO INPUT

13
Dimensions
Color system NTSC, PAL
VIDEO
Input terminal BNC
Level 1 Vp-p (75 Ω)
Output terminal BNC
Level 1Vp-p (75 Ω)
Frequency response 50 Hz –10 MHz
Crosstalk less than - 50 dB 4.43 MHz
Differential gain (DG) less than 1 %
Differential phase (DP) less than 1°
Sag less than 3 %
S/N ratio more than 50 dB
COMPONENT
Input terminal BNC
Level Y 1 Vp-p (75 Ω)
R-Y 0.7 Vp-p (75 Ω)
B-Y 0.7 Vp-p (75 Ω)
(100% color bars)
Frequency response 50 Hz –30 MHz
RGB
Input terminal 15 pin HD D-sub, female
Output terminal (OUTPUT1) BNC
(OUTPUT2) 15 pin HD D-sub, female
Level G 0.7 Vp-p (75 Ω)
B 0.7 Vp-p (75 Ω)
R 0.7 Vp-p (75 Ω)
SYNC/HD, VD 1–5 V (47 kΩ)
positive/negative polarity
Frequency response 50 Hz –150 MHz
1280 ×1024 60 Hz
(SXGA applicable)
AUDIO
Reference level -10 dBu (Phono)
+4 dBu (XLR)
Frequency response 10 Hz –100 kHz +0.5/-1.0 dB,
(1 kHz reference)
T.H.D less than 0.005%
S/N ratio more than 90 dB
Crosstalk less than - 90 dB (1 kHz, between channels)
0 dBu = 0.775 V
REMOTE
RS-232C 9 pin D-sub , male
Parallel I/O 25 pin D-sub , female
IN Make contact (crosspoint switching is possible)
Logic : C-MOS LEVEL active L
Input pulse width : more than 100 msec
OUT Open collector (crosspoint tally, alternate output)
Withstand voltage : more than - 0.5 V, Less than 12V
Max. sink current : Less than 20 mA
(Active L)
OTHRES
Power requirements AC 120 V, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption 30 W
Dimensions 482 ×132 ×350 mm
(19 ×5 1/4×13 7/8 inches) (w/h/d)
(excluding protrusions)
Mass 8 kg (17 lb 10 oz)
Operating temperature 0°C to 40°C
Storage temperature - 20°C to 60°C
Supplied accessories Power cord (1)
Foot (4)
Operating Instructions (1)
Important Safeguards (1)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Specifications
Unit : mm (inches)
*This drawing includes the supplied
feet.
4(3/16)
482(19)
336(13 1/4)
430(17)
3(1/8)
132(5 1/4)
52(2 1/8)
238(9 3/8)
350(13 7/8)
12(1/2)
POWER

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Power cannot be turned ON.
The sound level difference is large
when switching channels.
Video signals of INPUT 1 through
6 do not output from the OUTPUT
2 RGB/Y R-Y B-Y terminal.
In the connected display setting
mode, OUTPUT 2 button does no
flash.
RS-232C cannot control this unit.
The color of video signals output
from OUTPUT 1 and 2 are not
normal, or the synchronization is
out of order.
The system cannot be operated
though the front crosspoint button
is pressed.
POWER ON/STANDBY or input
signal formats selection of the
display is not available.
Troubleshooting
Symptom Couses Remedy
The power cord is disconnected.
AUDIO INPUT LEVEL
select switch is not set
properly.
OUTPUT 2 MODE switch is set
to MONITOR.
OUTPUT 2 MODE switch is set
to MONITOR.
•The cable is not connected to
RS-232C OUTPUT 2 CON-
TROL/REMOTE terminal.
•Each parameter setting for RS-
232C dose not match the
condition of this unit.
•The switch is not set to
REMOTE.
BNC terminals of each OUT-
PUT, and the connection
between D-sub terminal and the
INPUT terminal of display are
not connected properly.
The LOCK switch is turned ON.
•Connection of RS-232C OUT-
PUT 1 and 2 CONTROL
terminals and the RS-232C
terminal of the display are not
connected properly.
•Selection of connected display
is wrong.
•The connected display is not
available for this unit.
Connect the power cable securely in the AC Inlet and the wall
outlet.
Set the level again according to that of the unit to connect.
When this switch is set to MONITOR, video signals of INPUT
1 through 6 are output only from OUTPUT 2 VIDEO terminal.
When this switch is set to MONITOR, RS-232C OUTPUT 2
CONTROL terminal does not control the display, so the setting
of applicable display cannot be performed.
Connect the cable according to the explanation of "RS-232C
terminal" (refer to page 11).
Set the OUTPUT 2 CONTROL/REMOTE switch to REMOTE.
Re-connect them according to the explanation of "OUTPUT 1
terminals (Video)" (refer to page 5) and "OUTPUT 2/MONI-
TOR terminals (Video)" (refer to page 6).
Turn OFF the LOCK switch.
Connect the cable according to the explanation of "RS-232C
terminal" (refer to page 7).
Re-connect them according to the explanation of "Selection of
Projector/Display to Connect" (refer to page 7).
For displays other than the explanation in page 7, please contact
your local Sony Sales Office or Dealer.
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Printed on recycled paper
Sony Corporation Printed in Japan
Before contacting a Sony Sales office or Dealer, check the following
again. If the trouble persists, contact your local Sony Sales office or
Dealer.
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