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gMV88 INSTALLATION MANUAL
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ETHERNET SWITCH
Figure 1 X14 Connecting Serial to the HDBaseT output (Zone 2
showed for example)
HDBaseT Disribution Connections
Ethernet (18)
– Each zone output has a connection for 10/100 Ethernet.
Connection to an Ethernet switch should be done with appropriately rated
cable and need only be made if you are going to utilize Ethernet at the
destination room for a Smart TV, game station, media player or the like.
Ethernet signal distribution over HDBaseT requires use of the ELAN HDRE
as the HDBaseT receiver.
Figure 1 X13 Connecting an Ethernet jumper to the HDBaseT
(Zone 2 showed for example)
Serial (17)
– Industry standard DB9 connectors are used to connect g!
serial control signals to equipment at the destination room at baud rates
up to 115K. Use ELAN part no. 8900597 to connect a CAT-5 cable directly
from the g! controller output to the zone specific serial connector.
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FIGURE 1-X14
gSC10
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8900597
Serial RS-232 connector pin-out
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Pin definitions
1 - No Connect
2 - TX
3 - RX
4 - No Connect
5 - GND
6 - No Connect
7 - No Connect
8 - No Connect
9 - No Connect
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IR In (14)
– IR inputs are zone specific and are generally connected to g!
controller IR outputs with a 1/8” (3.5mm) mono mini to 1/8” mono mini
cable. Use this connection to operate monitors and sources in the destina-
tion room. g! controllers allow many sources to be connected to the same
IR output, so as long as you do not have duplicate devices in the destina-
tion room you will have no problem operating several IR devices with one
connection using an IR connecting block like the Xantech 789-44 on the IR
output of the HDRE or HDRS.
IR output (15)
– zone specific outputs provide access to IR signals
generated in the destination room. Unless you have connected an IR
receiver to the HDRE HDBaseT receiver to control a centrally located
g1 OSD interface it is unlikely you will utilize these connections. If you have
an IR controlled device not related to the A/V system it is possible that this
connection could be used for that.
Figure 1 X15 Connecting IR to the HDBaseT output (Zone 2
showed for example)
MAIN POWER
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† Digital zone outputs configured to access analog inputs create a
mirrored digital and analog output situation. The g! configuration software
will manage the situation and you can refer to this chart to make sure that
you do not mis-connect an output.
When Digital outputs are configured to mirror Analog outputs the output
level becomes variable and matches the output level of the analog outputs.
When analog inputs are routed to digital outputs the digital output
and an analog output mirror each other
Digital
Mirrors Analog
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Figure 1 X16 Connecting HDRE to gMV with HDBST, and IR Out on
GMV connected to g1 Input.
MAIN POWER
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VIDEO OUTPUTS
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference and
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gSC10
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