6
12
ISP SEL:
For Factory use only. By default this is set to the left (towards
the RS-232 port) and allows normal RS-232 functionality. Setting this
switch to the right enables ISP engineering mode.
13
RS-232:
Connect directly to an RS-232 controllable device to
receive commands from the device connected to the Transmitter.
The baud rate is configurable, but the default baud rate is 115200.
Note: When the Transmitter is in multicast mode every connected
Receiver unit can send RS-232 commands to the Transmitter
and commands sent from the Transmitter side will be sent to all
connected Receivers.
6.2 Receiver's Rear Panel
LINE
OUT
MIC
IN
OPT. OUT
VGA OUT
LAN 1(PoE)
LAN 3
LAN 2
HDMI OUT
DC 5V
ISP
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
MIC IN:
Connect to an analog microphone using a 3.5mm
plug. This audio will be sent to the analog audio output on the
connected Transmitter. (Unicast mode ONLY)
Note: The Mic In audio channel back to the Transmitter is only
active when an analog source is also connected to the Line In
port on the Transmitter.
2
LINE OUT:
Outputs stereo audio from the Transmitter (HDMI or Line
In, LPCM 2.0 sources only). Connect to powered speakers or an
amplifier for stereo analog audio output.
3
OPT OUT:
Outputs audio from the Transmitter (HDMI or Line In, LPCM
2.0 & Bitstream sources only). Connect to powered speakers or an
amplifier for stereo analog audio output.
4
HDMI OUT:
Connect to HDMI TVs, monitors or amplifiers for digital
video and audio output.
5
VGA OUT:
Connect to a VGA monitor or display for analog video
output. (VGA or Non-HDCP HDMI sources only)
Note: PC text and content with fine details may display with some
visual artifacts when transmitted at 4K@60Hz (YUV 4:2:0).