Product Overview and Specifications
10
Instruction Manual – DXLink™ Twisted Pair Transmitters/Receiver
Common Applications
DXLink Transmitters and Receivers are designed to send audio, video, and control to a remote display
across the room, on the other side of the house, or to a classroom down the hall. The installation’s
requirements dictate the system setup which generally takes one of the following three forms.
Endpoint Mode (Switcher)
– One or more Transmitters and/or Receivers are connected to a
switcher* containing an integrated Master (see page 34).
Endpoint Mode (Standalone)
–
A standalone DXLink TX/RX pair** are connected directly
to each other but, in addition, either the TX or RX is connected to a NetLinx Central
Controller via a LAN or directly to the Controller (see page 37).
Extender Mode (Standalone)
– A standalone DXLink TX/RX pair** are connected directly
to each other as a simple extender solution (see page 38).
* The switcher can be either an Enova DGX Switcher or an applicable Enova DVX Solution (see page 8).
** A wallplate in a standalone configuration requires power via a DXLink power injector.
Transmitters
Note:
If a DVI-D signal is used (via a DVI-to-HDMI cable adapter), the advanced audio support from
HDMI will not be available.
DXLink Multi-Format TX (AVB-TX-MULTI-DXLINK) Front View
DXLink HDMI TX (AVB-TX-HDMI-DXLINK) Front View (product discontinued)
FIG. 1
Multi-Format TX front view
FIG. 2
HDMI TX front view
Digital Video and Audio LEDs
Power LED
CEC LED
IR LEDs
232 (serial) LEDs
NetLinx LEDs
USB LED
ID Pushbutton
Analog Video LEDs
Program port
Digital Video and Audio LEDs
Power LED
CEC LED
IR LEDs
232 (serial) LEDs
NetLinx LEDs
USB LED
ID Pushbutton
Program port