
HOST
HOST
Extron
STATUS
LINK
A
A
D
D
E
E
F
F
A
E
D
F
Figure 17.
Transmitter Front Panel, D Model
Power LED
— This green LED lights to indicate that the unit is receiving power.
Pair button
— This recessed button pairs the transmitter with the receiver. Use a small
screwdriver or stylus to press this button (see
Pairing and Unpairing the Transmitter
and Receiver (Point-to-Point Only)
on page 12).
NOTES:
•
Pairing is required only for point to point non-network applications. For other
types of applications, use PCS to set up the connection (see
, beginning on page 27, for more information).
•
For point-to-point non-network applications, pairing must be done before
operation the first time the transmitter and receiver are used together.
Config port
— (Rack-mountable models only) Connect a 9-pin D-to-2.5 mm TRS
cable from a computer to this 2.5 mm TRS jack for RS-232 communication (see
Connecting for Serial Communication
on page 13). The Config port enables serial
communication with the computer for configuration and control of the transmitter via
SIS commands (see
Remote Configuration and Control
Host (input) port
— (AAP and D models only) Connect a USB type A to mini-B cable
from a computer USB port to this USB mini-B connector. The USB Extender Plus is
USB 3.0 compliant and supports data transfers of 480 Mbps (high speed), 12 Mbps (full
speed), and 1.5 Mbps (low speed).
Link LED
— This green LED lights when the transmitter and receiver are successfully
paired, connected together by the twisted pair cabling, and receiving power.
While the transmitter is being paired with the receiver, this LED blinks. When the pairing
process is completed, the LED lights steadily.
Host LED
— This green LED lights when the transmitter is powered and is
communicating with the host PC.
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