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1.
Power:
Indicator light. If this light is on and solid then the XTND receiver has power.
2.
ARC:
Indicator light meaning that ARC audio is being requested from the display.
3.
SPDIF:
Indicator light meaning that audio from the XTND receiver “SPDIF/Stereo (IN)” port is being routed to the XTND transmitter.
4.
Audio:
Sets the audio mode for XTND described by indicator lights #2 & #3. If both ARC and SPDIF lights are off then audio is being
extracted at the HDMI source.
5.
Firmware
: Micro USB port to update XTND firmware.
6.
RS232
: Connect the three-pin phoenix connector to this port to send RS232 commands to the XTND transmitter or vice-versa.
7.
SPDIF (IN)
: For displays that do not support ARC, you can extract audio via SPDIF from the display to this port.
8.
IR (IN) / (OUT)
: Connect an IR TX to the “IR OUT” to enable remote (IR) control of a display local to the XTND receiver. Connect an IR
RX to the “IR IN” port to receive an IR command from a remote control to pass through to the XTND transmitter.
9.
HDMI (OUT)
: HDMI video output. Connect to your display to provide a picture.
10.
VIDEO TPC
: HDBaseT (RJ45) video output port. 18Gbps video will pass through using TPC. The HDBaseT port has two indicator
lights. Left light: solid means connection between XTND transmitter and XTND receiver is good. Flashing means that the connection is
poor. Off means that there is no connection detected. Right light: solid means HDCP is detected. Flashing means there is no HDCP. Off
means no HDMI signal is detected.
11.
DC24V
: Connect the supplied power supply to this port to provide power to the XTND receiver and transmitter.
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