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pIN & WIRING STANDARD DEfINITION
TYPE A (RECEPTACLE) HDMI
pin 1
TMDS Data2+
pin 11
TMDS Clock Shield
pin 2
TMDS Data2 Shield
pin 12
TMDS Clock–
pin 3
TMDS Data2–
pin 13
CEC
pin 4
TMDS Data1+
pin 14
Reserved (N.C. on device)
pin 5
TMDS Data1 Shield
pin 15
SCl
pin 6
TMDS Data1–
pin 16
SDA
pin 7
TMDS Data0+
pin 17
DDC/CEC Ground
pin 8
TMDS Data0 Shield
pin 18
+5v power
pin 9
TMDS Data0–
pin 19
Hot plug Detect
pin 10
TMDS Clock+
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OPTICAL FIBER
HAZARD
•
P
ersons installing fiber optic products must take all necessary safety precautions, such as wearing protective clothing and
goggles and observing warning signs.
•
To ensure that the required personnel and equipment is properly installed, secure from unnecessary failure of the
components or failure of the whole system, injury to one’s self and in addition to legal responsibility; everyone is
responsible for his own health
•
K
eep exposed optical fiber ends away from skin and eyes.
•
The waste fragments should be treated with care and not picked up with bare hands, but rather with special gloves.
•
Dispose of waste in a suitable container via an approved agency. Make sure that the quantity of optical fiber waste is
minimized.
•
Closures containing termination points for optical fiber cabling must be labeled with appropriate warning signs or clearly
visible text.
•
Make sure that the quantity of optical fiber waste is minimized. Closures containing termination points for optical fiber
cabling must be labeled with appropriate warning signs or a clearly viewable text.
•
There are four laser Classifications based on risk levels.
L
aser manufacturers are required to label their lasers accordingly.