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5. SYSTEM CONNECTIONS
Typical System Diagram
LC2
LC1
LC1
LC2
*HDMI cables not supplied
IR Signal Path
IR Tx
IR Rx
IR Remote
HDMI Port
HDMI Cable*
DVI-7360-RX
Receiver
AC Power
Adapter
DVI-7360-Rx
HDMI Fiber Optic Receiver
HDMI Port
HDMI Cable*
DVI-7360-TX
Transmitter
AC Power
Adapter
DVI-7360-Tx
HDMI Fiber Optic Transmitter
HDMI Interconnections
1. Connect each strand of the fiber optic cable to the corresponding
optical ports on the Transmitter and Receiver units that are marked
LC1 and LC2.
2. Connect the Transmitter unit to the source using a high-quality HDMI
cable (e.g., PC, Blu-Ray, receiver/switcher output).
3. Connect the Receiver unit to the display using a high-quality HDMI
cable (or receiver input, switcher input).
4. Connect the supplied External AC Power Adapters to the power input
jacks on the Transmitter and Receiver units and then to an active AC
power source. The red POWER LEDs should illuminate on both units.
5. First turn ON the Display, and then turn ON switchers and other
distribution equipment (if present). Finally, turn ON the source. The
green LINK LEDs should illuminate on both units. Test the system to
ensure proper performance.
IR Interconnections
This unit is equipped with an IR repeater port that supports remote extension of
certain IR devices over the optical link. The IR information is sent upstream in
the opposite direction w.r.t. the HDMI signal. Connect the IR receiver to the DVI-
7360-RX Receiver unit and the IR transmitter to the DVI-7360-TX Transmitter
unit. Note that the IR receiver must be visible to the remote control device and
the IR transmitter must be visible to the source device for proper operation.