V2.1
6
Using the SSH70-T and SSH70-R
Connect a video source to the Transmitter (SSH70-T) HDMI input connector and the
remote display device to the Receiver (SSH70-R) HDMI output connector.
Ensure the catx cable is wired correctly – see
RJ-45 Wiring
for connection details.
Plug the cat5e/6/6a cable into the RJ45 jacks of Transmitter and Receiver units.
If needed, connect any optional inputs and outputs such as audio, IR or RS232.
Power up the extender by connecting the 48V DC power adaptor to either Transmitter or
Receiver unit – Only one PSU required with iPoC function (intelligent PoC).
Audio connection can be made with either 3.5mm Stereo jack (L/R), or optical Mini-
Toslink using the combi port on the Transmitter unit.
For simple RS232 pass-through communication use Tx Rx lines. These lines are also used
for controlling the SSH70 units (see
RS232 Control Commands
).
When RTS/CTS handshaking is also required, connect R2 to RTS and T2 to CTS of the
control device, as shown in the following wiring diagram:
Figure 1 - RS232 Wiring with optional RTS/CTS Handshakes
SSH70 can support two independent RS232 channels. T2/R2 can be used as a second
independent pass-through RS232 channel, as per below diagram:
Figure 2 - Dual Independent RS232 Wiring
If the R2/T2 terminals are not required, they can be left as not connected.