Product Overview and Specifications
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Hardware Reference Manual – DXLink™ Twisted Pair Transmitters/Receiver
DXLink Transmitters and Receiver Specifications
The specifications in the table below apply to the following Transmitters and Receiver:
FG1010-310 – DX-TX
FG1010-300 – DXLink HDMI TX Module (discontinued)
FG1010-320-BL – DX-TX-WP, Black*
FG1010-320-WH – DX-TX-WP, White*
FG1010-325-BL – DX-TX-DWP (US), Black*
FG1010-325-WH – DX-TX-DWP (US), White*
FG1010-500 – DX-RX
* A limited set of specifications apply, as the Wallplate TX and Decor Wallplate TX
have a limited set of features when compared to
the DX-TX and HDMI TX.
Quick Reference Table – Modes for Handling Addressing/Networking (continued)
Auto-setup Mode
In auto-setup mode, endpoints are automatically discovered by and connected to an Enova DGX
100 Series Switcher using a single IP address. For this mode,
all of the following requirements must
be met
. If not, the endpoint will no longer reside in auto-setup mode and must be either bound to
the integrated Master (see page 52) or reconfigured to meet the requirements.
Endpoint
must
be connected to a DXLink Input Board in an Enova DGX 100 Series
Switcher (or Enova DGX 8/16/32/64 with upgraded 100 Series CPU)
Endpoint
must
have IP mode set to DHCP for setup (self-configures to Static IP on
private LAN)
Endpoint
must
have the master connection type set to NDP
Endpoint
must
not be bound to a Master via NDP (traditional binding process)
IMPORTANT:
If auto-setup is being used, Telnet is the only way to access some of the network
settings. Also note that some network settings will disable auto-setup.
For additional information on the auto-setup feature, see the
Hardware Reference Manual –
Enova DGX 100 Series Digital Media Switchers
.
IR SEND_COMMAND Modes
IR SEND_COMMAND Modes refer to displaying and setting the IR port active system settings as IR,
Serial, or Data modes.
GET MODE SEND_COMMAND:
• The GET MODE SEND_COMMAND reveals the active system (IR, Serial, or Data) settings.
SET MODE SEND_COMMAND:
• The SET MODE SEND_COMMAND changes the active system settings.
For further information, see “IR SEND_COMMANDs” on page 73.
Quick Reference Table – Modes for Handling Video Processing
Mode
Description
Scaling Modes
Scaling Modes refer to how the system alters or maintains a source device’s resolution as it is passed along to the
destination device. The Scaling Mode can be set on the DX-RX with the Scaling button (see page 49), or with
SEND_COMMANDs (see page 66), or through DGX Configuration Software when scaling is being done via an Enova
DXLink Output Board.
Auto Mode (Default):
• Auto Mode (SmartScale
®
) allows the destination device to choose the resolution it needs.
Manual Mode:
• Manual Mode allows the user to configure the resolution the video will display through a destination device.
Bypass Mode:
• Bypass Mode allows the video signal to display over the destination device without altering the signal’s resolution.
General Specifications
Parameter
Value
Approvals
CE, UL, cUL, FCC Class A, RoHS, WEEE
AC Power (Modules Only)
• 100 to 240 VAC single phase, 50 Hz to 60 HZ
• 0.6 A @ 115 VAC max.