
EN530 HDTV Smart Encoder IV
Appendix C: Clone Port Option
Clone Port is a factory option that configures P2 to transmit duplications of all
control commands and data that are received through the dial up modem. This
data port can then be connected to an input port on a second Encoder. This allows
two or more Encoders performing the same task to be controlled using only one
dial-up input.
To use Clone Port on an enabled Encoder, create an RJ11 cable as shown in the
diagram below. For RS422 configuration, make sure to respect the reverse tab
position shown. Use this cable to connect P2 on the Clone port enabled Encoder
to any of the general purpose serial input ports on the second Encoder. Be sure
that the baud rates of the two ports match.
Tab
Down
Tab
Down
Tab
Down
Tab
Up
RS232 Configuration
RS422 Configuration
BLUE
YELLOW
GREEN
RED
BLACK
WHITE
BLUE
YELLOW
GREEN
RED
BLACK
WHITE
BLUE
GREEN
RED
WHITE
WHITE
BLUE
GREEN
RED
Toggle Clone Port
<CTRL+A>D ON/OFF <ENTER>
Toggles P2 On or Off as Clone port on a clone port enabled Encoder. This
command can only be entered through P3. When P2 is toggled Off for Clone
port, it will function normally as a general purpose serial input port. If this
command is entered without the On/Off parameter, it will return the current P2
setting.
On a Clone port enabled Encoder, Clone port will be automatically toggled On
each time the unit is power cycled. Note that P2 will not respond to input
commands when Clone port is toggled on.
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