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RJP-100M Remote Jack Pack Installation & Setup Guide Warranty © Copyright 2005, LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc.
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S TO RES ES ET PR Overview PHONE NETWORK AUDIO IN AUDIO IN VIDEO IN S-VIDEO IN R L PC VIDEO IN DIGITAL VIDEO IN USB IN 10 AMP MAXIMUM CURRENT The Remote Jack Pack (RJP) contains circuitry to determine the presence of a signal at each input jack. (Note: The initial implementation only monitors the right audio input of each audio source.) When a signal is detected, it’s priority is compared to the priority of other sources which may be present.
Overview (Contd.) CLEANING CAUTION: Since the end user jackpack is exposed, use extreme caution when cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners on the connections panel. Do not allow liquids to be spilled, sprayed onto or otherwise come into contact with the connections panel on both the end user side and the installer side. Clean with a slightly damp cloth. 10 AMPS MAXIMUM TO ALL FOUR AC OUTLETS: The maximum combined total current that is allowable to the 4 AC power outlets is 10 Amps.
Installer Connections CAUTION: Be sure power is turned off before attempting to connect remote jack pack to the TV display panel and in-room resources. Cable Assembly USB OUT DIGITAL VIDEO OUT RGB OUT CONTROL OUT VIDEO AUDIO OUT L OUT R REMOTE AUDIO NETWORK PHONE IN OUT OUT .......... USB Cable For future applications. Digital Video Cable Connect to TV display panel. RGB Computer Cable Connect to TV display panel RGB input.
System Installation Connect the multi-media interface to the TV display panel and other control devices (if applicable) using the output ports and jacks available on the back panel. A brief description of each connection available is provided below. USB Output Port For future applications--e.g., digital cameras and flash drives. Digital Video Output Connect to digital video input port on TV display panel to allow user to show DVD’s high-resolution digital video on the in-room TV.
System Installation: Cables Required for RJP-100M Note: Connector set near mesh sleeving hooks up to TV display panel. In order to use the remote jack pack, the TV display panel and the following cables will need to be connected to both the RJP-100M and resources available in room. The following cables are included in the cable assembly bundle .......... ...... . ............. . ... USB 2.0 Cable Typical “Mini-B” male, connect to USB host.
End User Connections Overview The end user simply plugs a device into the connection panel interface, such as a laptop PC as shown in the example below. The remote jack pack senses the connection and switches the TV to the new input source. The end user device’s sound and image are then displayed on the TV display panel. The TV display panel adjusts automatically to the computer output format.
End-User Multi-Media Interface Connections USB-2.0 Input Port For future applications. S TO RES ES ET PR Reset Switch Circuit breaker for AC power outlets. 10 AMP MAXIMUM CURRENT AC Power Outlets Four (4) convenience AC outlets for end-user. (Total output 10 Amps maximum.) Phone RJ11 Port Connection available for end user to plug into room’s phone line. Network RJ-45 Port Port for access to institution’s local area network server, if available. 3.
End-User Connectable External Source Devices Examples of devices a user can connect are shown to the right. There are four AC power outlets available on the jack pack for added convenience. The end-user can connect: PC Laptop/Notebook Computers Portable Video Game Players Portable DVD/CD Players Camcorders Digital Cameras MP-3 Audio Players USB Flash Drives and other USB devices Digital Video Compatible Note: The RJP-100M is digital video compatible.
Reference 12-Foot Output Cable Assembly Connect to Inputs on Display Panel RGB Sleeve DIGITAL VIDEO . ........ .............. . USB-2.0 (For Future Applications) ... ....... AUDIO VIDEO CONTROL w/Yellow R-L USB-2.0 "Mini-B" Male 5-Pin Note: Connector set near mesh sleeving hooks up to TV display panel. 14" 7. Cable Tie Mesh Sleeving 36" Output Cable Assembly Parts List Item Description No. 1. Composite RCA type Plugs Audio R-L Cables. 2. Composite RCA type Plugs Video Cable. 3.
Specifications Application Makes available to the hotel’s guests, a multi-media interface to the in-room TV display panel and media resources. Jacks are provided for external portable devices such as DVD/CD Players, Laptop Computers, Camcorders, etc. Dimensions Height Width Depth End-User Device Inputs AC Outlets x 4 Phone 4.10 Inches 15.00 Inches 2.1 Inches AC 120V 60Hz (Maximum 10 Amps. total output for all four AC outlets) 6-Pin RJ-11 Phone Jack Network 8-Pin RJ-45 Communications Jack Audio In 3.
Specifications Outputs to TV Display Panel & In-Room Resources USB-2.0 Out Digital Video Out RGB OUT Control Out Video Out Audio Out R-L Remote Audio In Network Out Phone Out USB-2.0 Connector Digital Video Connector Digital Video Specs. Ver 1.1, All ATSC Formats RGB 15-pin VGA Type Computer Connector 8-Pin RJ-45 Communications Jack with Yellow Protective Sleeve 1 Vpp into 75 ohms, Composite or Y+C Combined RCA Type Composite Video Jack +/- 1 db @ 4.2 MHz Right/Left RCA Composite Audio Jacks Max: 1.
Reference End User Audio/Video Input Priorities Note: The Highest Priority is listed first Audio 1. 2. 3. 4. Inputs/Sources 3.5 mm Mini Plug Audio Input L - R Audio RCA type Composite Jacks In-room Satellite Radio Audio TV Display Panel Tuner Audio (Audio Default) Video 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Inputs Digital Video RGB S-Video Video In RCA type Composite jack TV Display Panel Tuner Video (Video Default) Direct Connections to Resources A. USB-2.0 B. LAN RJ-45 C.
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