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NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • Introduction
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CONFIG
NAVigator
LAN
LNK
ACT
00 B
NAV
NAVigator
00 B
NAV/PoE
LA
N
AV
Streaming
Network
Control
Network
HDMI
POWER
12V
2.0 A MAX
L
Tx Rx G S G
RS-232
IR
R
AUDIO
CONTROL
OUTPUT
NAV SD 101
RESET
NAV 1G/PoE+
LAN
HDMI
POWER
12V
2.0 A MAX
L
Tx Rx G S G
RS-232
IR
R
AUDIO
CONTROL
OUTPUT
NAV SD 101
RESET
NAV 1G/PoE+
LAN
HDMI
POWER
12V
2.0 A MAX
L
Tx Rx G S G
RS-232
IR
R
AUDIO
CONTROL
OUTPUT
NAV SD 101
RESET
NAV 1G/PoE+
LAN
HDMI
POWER
12V
2.0 A MAX
L
Tx Rx G S G
RS-232
IR
R
AUDIO
CONTROL
OUTPUT
NAV SD 101
RESET
NAV 1G/PoE+
LAN
Extron NAV SD 101 #1
Extron NAV SD 101 #2
Extron NAV SD 101 #3
Extron NAV SD 101 #
n
Extron NAV E 101 DTP #
n
Extron NAV E 101 DTP #
n
HDMI
OUTPUT
NAV E 101 DTP
RESET
NAV 1G
LAN
SIG LINK
DTP IN
0.8A
100-240V
50-60Hz
Extron NAV E 101 DTP #2
Extron NAV E 101 DTP #2
SIG LINK
DTP IN
0.8A
100-240V
50-60Hz
Extron NAV E 101 DTP #1
Extron NAV E 101 DTP #1
HDMI
OUTPUT
NAV E 101 DTP
RESET
NAV 1G
LAN
SIG LINK
DTP IN
0.8A
100-240V
50-60Hz
HDMI
OUTPUT
NAV E 101 DTP
RESET
NAV 1G
LAN
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Figure 1.
Typical NAV Application
The streamed NAV signal can also be routed using a managed network switch and can be
dedicated to a specific VLAN. AV switching can be done via a control system by interfacing
to the NAV decoder or the NAVigator.
NOTE:
Where applicable, the RS-232 and IR communications from a connected DTP
transmitter are driven via a control system paired with the NAV encoder. The encoder
and decoder do not generate or respond to the RS-232 and IR communication signals
.
The encoder is housed in 1-inch high, half-rack width metal enclosure that can be mounted
in any standard 19-inch rack or under furniture with optional mounting kits.
The internal 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz power supply provides worldwide power
compatibility.
About the Decoder
One or more compatible decoders, such as the NAV SD 101, decode the data stream from
a network back into the original video and audio signal formats and outputs them locally.
System Interaction and Capabilities
Each encoder and decoder has an integrated web interface. All normal system configuration
and control is via the web interface of the NAVigator. Using a computer on the same
network and a standard web browser; such as Google Chrome™, Mozilla™ Firefox™, or
Microsoft
®
Edge™; you can configure any encoder or decoder unit in the system.
The embedded audio can be transported as a 2-channel LPCM uncompressed stream.
Audio can follow video to the same decoder or be broken away to a different endpoint.
NOTE:
The encoder can passively pass RS-232 and IR commands and responses to
the DTP Transmitter decoder. The control signals are not passed from the encoder to
the decoder. They are sent from the control system directly to the NAV decoder that
use its control (IR/RS-232) port to control the device connected to it.
The NAV DTP encoder receives and outputs the RS-232 and IR signals from the
AV network on its NAV 1G port. The encoder does not accept such command and
responses directly nor generate or respond to the RS-232 and IR communication
signals. The NAV DTP encoder simply passes the commands through to the DTP
transmitter.