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Hardware Guide 

Ethernet - Ethernet PoE

 

©2012 IRTrans GmbH 

1. IRTrans Ethernet

 

The IRTrans Ethernet is an IR Transceiver with network interface. 

Basic features are: 

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Receive an transmit IR 

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1 output fo external IR transmitter 

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1 input for external IR receivers 

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10/100 MBit network interface 

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Webinterface for configuration 

 

IRTrans devices with the optional IR database offer additionally: 

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128k IR database (sufficient for approx. 1000

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1500 IR commands) 

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Use withour IRServer 

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128k flash memory for own html pages 

 

IRTrans devices with the optional 2X option: 

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2nd independent IR output (stereo jack output) 

 

1.1 Connections

 

On the back there are: 

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Ethernet connector 

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5,5/2,1mm connector for power supply 

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Output for external IR transmitters

 

On the front there are 4 IR LEDs, 1 IR receiver and a 3,5mm jack to connect ex-
ternal IR receivers. 

IRTrans Ethernet back 

Summary of Contents for Ethernet PoE

Page 1: ...Hardware Guide Ethernet Ethernet PoE Version 2013 02...

Page 2: ...ide Ethernet Ethernet PoE 2012 IRTrans GmbH 2 EG Declaration of Conformity The following products IRTrans Ethernet IRDB IRTrans Ethernet PoE IRDB IO are confirmed to comply with DIN EN 55024 1998 A1 2...

Page 3: ...rans Ethernet PoE 6 2 1 Connections 6 2 2 Power supply 7 3 Ethernet interface 8 4 External transmitters 9 4 1 stick on minitransmitters 9 4 2 external high power transmitters 9 4 3 Devices with 2X opt...

Page 4: ...ans devices with the optional IR database offer additionally 128k IR database sufficient for approx 1000 1500 IR commands Use withour IRServer 128k flash memory for own html pages IRTrans devices with...

Page 5: ...8 16V and 300mA per IRTrans device The positive lead is wired to the center ter minal of the 5 5 2 1mm hollow connector A 5 5 2 5mm connector may fit as well but will not have reliable contact The IRT...

Page 6: ...over Ethernet PoE Alternatively an external power supply may be used 2x option with own connector 2 1 Connections On the back there are from left to right Ethernet connector 2nd output for external tr...

Page 7: ...may not be usable to power the IRTrans PoE For an external power supply there is a 5 5 2 5mm hollow connector The exter nal power supply should be capable of delivering 4 5 6V with approximately 300m...

Page 8: ...than 100 bytes so using 100MBit does not improve performance Switching to 100MBit is accomplished by setting a jumper inside the device The jumper must short pins 4 and 5 of the 6 pin header Communica...

Page 9: ...extendet to up to 5m 15ft Longer cables may cause signal distortions Important When using external high power transmitters there is a jumper to enable full power This jumper must be removed when using...

Page 10: ...ed Older IRTrans Ethernet modules up to hardware revision 2 2 cannot select the receiver by software When using an external receiver with this devices a jumper has to be set inside the IRTrans This ju...

Page 11: ...software suite is the tool IPAssign It is available both as GUI Windows and as console Windows Linux Using IPAssign it is pos sible to modify the IRTrans IP settings IPAssign mimics a DHCP server for...

Page 12: ...er http 192 168 0 32 The adress will chance according to your network settings You will now see the Login page The password may be changed by selecting Change Password Although ac cess to the IR funct...

Page 13: ...ation transfers all values to the non volatile EEPROM of the device The Access Rights dialog configures the access rights of the device If no values are entered here any client can access the device A...

Page 14: ...e the checkbox Broadcast IR Relay Only if IR data should be relayed to routed networks it is important to enter a target ad dress because broadcasts will not be routed The IR receiving of the irserv e...

Page 15: ...can be accomplished as follows Remove power from the device and open the case Resetting the IRTrans will be done by shorting pins 5 6 of the 6 pin header inside the device After putting a jumper on pi...

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