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Philips CRA01/00 User Manual
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A. Introduction
CRA01/00 is a Loop-Through (LT) interface card designed to support VGA content connectivity
and RS232 control in daisy chain configurations on select Philips SmartCard-enabled displays.
Please refer to the product leaflet for the detailed feature specifications.
This guide will provide the basic steps for installing the LT card into a Philips SmartCard-enabled
display.
B. Package Contents
Your CRA01/00 package should contain the following:
1 x LT card module
1 x LT card cap (see Fig. 1 below)
1 x VGA cable (30cm/ 11.811”)
1 x RS232 cable (20cm/ 7.874”)
Installation Guide (this document)
Global Warranty Card
Fig. 1 – LT card cap
C. Brief Electrical Specifications
Supply Voltage: 12V +/- 10%
Supply Current: 0.12A (Nominal)
Power Consumption: 1.44 W (Nominal)
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D. Loop-Through Card I/O Interfaces
32-
p
in connector
654
3
2
1
Connector Application
1 15-pin D-SUB Female VGA Out (Local)
2 15-pin D-SUB Female (High Rise) VGA In
3 15-pin D-SUB Female (High Rise) VGA Out (External)
4 9-pin D-SUB Male RS232 Out (External)
5 9-pin D-SUB Male RS232 In
6 9-pin D-SUB Female RS232 Out (Local)
E. Installation Instructions
1. Turn off the power to your Philips monitor and disconnect the power cable.
2. Place monitor face-down on a clean, non-abrasive surface.
3. Locate the SmartCard slot opening on the rear of the display. (see Fig. 2 below)
SmartCard Slot Cap
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4. Remove the SmartCard slot cap from the display by removing the two screws circled below.
Keep the screws for use in step 8.
5. Remove the hex nuts from the high-rise 15-pin D-SUB connectors as shown below with a
5mm nut driver tool. Keep the hex nuts for use in step 6.
high-rise
DB 15
connectors
6. Place the LT card cap over the LT card as shown below. Secure the card cap by re-fastening
the hex nuts onto the high-rise 15-pin D-SUB connectors.
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7. Insert the LT card into the SmartCard slot as shown below. Ensure that the card is securely
connected to the internal 32-pin socket.
8. Secure the LT card to the display by re-fastening the screws that were removed in step 4.
Screws to be fastened
9. Use the included VGA cable to connect the VGA Local on the LT card to the VGA In on the
display as shown.
10. Use the included RS232 cable to connect the RS232 Local on the LT card and the RS232 In
on the display as shown.
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F. Connection Instructions
1. VGA
The diagram below illustrates the VGA connection configuration to a PC and multiple displays.
Important note: The VGA cable from the PC to the first display should be type E101344
with all 15 pins available to ensure EDID read out.
BDLX231
3
BDLX231
3 3
2
1
*DB15
M
-
M
VGA In
CRA01
BDLX231
2
1
*DB15
M
-
M
VGA In
CRA01
1 2
VGA In
CRA01
*DB15
M
-
M
DB15 M-M DB15 M-M
DB15
M-M
Legend:
1 – VGA Local
2 – VGA In
3 – VGA Out
* cable provided
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2. RS232 (Serial Communications)
The diagram below illustrates the RS232 connection configuration to a PC and multiple displays.
BDLX231
CRA01
6
BDLX231
CRA01
RS232 In
5
4 6 6
5
4
*DB9 F-M
(cross cable)
*DB9 F-M
(cross cable)
RS232 In
CRA01
BDLX231
5
4
DB9 F-F
(cross cable)
*DB9 F-M
(cross cable)
RS232 In
DB9 F-F
(cross cable)
DB9 F-F
(cross cable)
Legend:
4 – RS232 Local
5 – RS232 In
6 – RS232 Out
* cable provided
G. Troubleshooting
There is no image on the “head” display (the unit that initially receives source input)
1. Make sure that the VGA input has been selected on the display.
2. Double-check the local connection: Is the VGA Local on the LT card properly connected to
the VGA input on the display?
3. If there is still no image check the PC output by directly connecting the PC’s VGA cable to the
display’s VGA input. If there is an image on the screen this may indicate a defective card.
4. If after Step 3 there is still no image then swap the display with another display that has been
proven to function properly and re-install the LT card.
5. If after Step 4 there is still no image, swap the LT card with a card that has been proven to
function properly.
6. If there is still no image after following the preceding steps, the LT card is probably defective.
Please consult the product’s Warranty Card for service instructions.
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The “head” display is working, but the next display (Display 2) doesn’t show an image.
1. Make sure that the VGA input has been selected on Display 2.
2. Double-check the local connection:
o Is the VGA Local properly connected to the VGA input on the “head” display? And,
o Is the output of the “head” LT card connected to the next input (either VGA input on
card 2 or VGA input on Display 2)?
3. If after Step 2 there is still no image on Display 2 then swap Display 2 with another display
that has been proven to function properly and re-install card 2.
4. If after Step 3 there is still no image on Display 2 then swap card 2 with a card that has been
proven to function properly. If there is now a visible image on display2 the card is likely
broken
RS232 doesn’t seem to work properly via the LT card.
1. Follow the same steps for troubleshooting RS232 issues as used above for troubleshooting
VGA issues.
Important general remarks
1. The LT card uses amplifiers to amplify the video signals. Electronic amplifiers inherently add
noise to these signals. When looping through the signals there will always be some signal
degradation and the acceptability is a subjective matter. There is a dependency of the quality
of the interconnecting cables that are used so always use high quality cables with ferrites.
2. Long cables and loop through of the RS232 signals influence the effective transmission
bandwidth (signal slopes will be affected). Therefore it is advised to use lower baud rates
when more displays are looped through and longer distances are covered. There are cable
quality dependencies and the system integrator will need to try out which is the optimal baud
rate for the installed network.
How many units can be daisy chained
For VGA the product has been tested up to 5 displays. More units can be daisy chained but some
picture quality degradation may be visible. For RS232 only at least 10 units can be daisy chained.
Maximum distance between signal source and the last daisy chained display
Philips recommends not to exceed 30 meters / 98 feet between the signal source (usually a PC)
and last daisy chained display.
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LT Card (CRA01/00) Installation Guide
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