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2.2 Product Appearance of HD Receiver
Figure 2 Interfaces of HDMI Pro Receiver
No.
Name
Description
①
Out
Link
On
Power
ü
Out: When connected with device, which supports HDCP
and works normally, this LED will keep on. If the device
does not support HDCP, the LED will blink.
ü
Link: Twisted Pair Link status indicator. It will keep on when
connection is successful.
ü
On: Used to show the working status, blinks when in normal
working state, turns off when stop working.
ü
Power: Turns red and keep on when power on.
②
ETHERNET
Ethenet ports, when need to work in a local area network, one
of these 4 ports (both the Ethernet ports of HD Transmitter and
HD Receiver) should be used for internet access, and the
others can be connected with computers. If they are well
connected, the yellow LED indicators on the corresponding
ports will keep blink and the green ones will keep on when
working.
③
HDBT IN
To connect with the HDBT OUT port of HD Transmitter by using
a single CAT5e cable (90m length in max).
④
HDMI OUT
HDMI output port, connect with an HDMI displaying device.
⑤
IR IN&OUT
ü
IN: Connect with IR receiver, the IR signal received from
this port can only send out in HDMI Pro Transmitter.
ü
OUT: Connect with IR Emitter, and the sending IR signal is
received from HD Transmitter.
⑥
RS232
Serial port, 3p captive screw connector, connects with the
control terminal to control the controlled terminal, supports
bi-directional RS232 control between the transmitter (HDMI
Transmitter) and the receiver (HD Receiver).
⑦
DC 24V
Connect with a DC 24V power adapter. (Not necessary if HD
Transmitter connects with power adapter)