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676R

 

 

 

Feature 

Function 

12 

IN LED 

Lights green when a connected HDMI source device (with an active HDMI signal) is 
detected. 
Flashes 4 times green when resetting the device. 
Off when no active signal is detected on the connected source device. 

  IN LED is always off for 

676R

 receivers other than the single/primary device. 

13 

OUT LED 

Lights green when an HDMI acceptor device (with an active HDMI signal) is 
detected on the single/primary 

676R

 device. 

Off when no active signal is detected on the connected acceptor. 

14 

LINK LEDs 

Tx  

Lights green when OUT IN SFP+ is connected, and an active Tx optical link is 
detected. 
Lights red when OUT IN SFP+ is connected, and a fault is detected on the 

676T

 

receiving optical link. 

  Tx LED on devices other than the single/primary 

676R

 device always light red. 

Off when OUT IN SFP+ is disconnected. 

 

 

Rx 

Lights green when OUT IN SFP+ is connected, and an active Rx optical link is 
detected. 
Lights red when OUT IN SFP+ is connected, and a fault is detected on the incoming 
active optical link. 
Off when OUT IN SFP+ is disconnected. 

15 

ON

 

LED

 

Lights green when the device receives power. 

16 

HDMI™ OUT Connector 

Connect to an HDMI acceptor. 

17 

RS-232 (Tx, Tr, G) 3-pin Terminal 
Block Connector 

Connect to the serial control port of a controlled device located next to the 

676R

  Only the controlled device connected to the single/primary receiver returns 

serial data to the transmitter. 

18 

OUT IN

 

SFP+ Connector

 

Connect the fiber optic cable to the plugged-in SFP+ optical module connectors 
(

OSP-MM1

, Included). 

19 

SERVICE Micro USB Port 

Connect to a PC to perform firmware upgrade via K-Upload. 

20 

12V DC Power Connector

 

12V DC connector for powering the unit. 

Step 3:  Mount 676T/676R 

Install 

676T

/

676R

 using one of the following methods: 

  Attach the rubber feet and place the unit on a flat surface. 

  Fasten a bracket (included) on each side of the unit and attach it to a flat surface 

(se

www.kramerav.com/downloads/676T

). 

 

  Mount the unit in a rack using the recommended rack adapter  

(se

www.kramerav.com/product/676T

). 

 

  Ensure that the environment (e.g., maximum ambient temperature & 

air flow) is compatible for the device. 

  Avoid uneven mechanical loading. 

  Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be 

used for avoiding overloading of the circuits. 

  Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. 

  Maximum mounting height for the device is 2 meters. 

 

  

  

  

  

Summary of Contents for 676T

Page 1: ...DMI signal is detected Off when no active signal is detected on the connected acceptor 3 LINK LEDs Tx Lights green when OUT IN SFP is connected and an active Tx optical link is detected Lights red when OUT IN SFP is connected and a fault is detected on the single primary 676R receiving optical link Off when the OUT IN SFP is disconnected Rx Lights green when OUT IN SFP is connected and an active R...

Page 2: ... receives power 16 HDMI OUT Connector Connect to an HDMI acceptor 17 RS 232 Tx Tr G 3 pin Terminal Block Connector Connect to the serial control port of a controlled device located next to the 676R Only the controlled device connected to the single primary receiver returns serial data to the transmitter 18 OUT IN SFP Connector Connect the fiber optic cable to the plugged in SFP optical module conn...

Page 3: ...ecting the OSP SFP connector to an LC APC fiber connector may cause poor performance and damage the connector Refer to www kramerav com downloads OSP MM1 for more information Warning Class 1 Laser Product Invisible laser radiation present Avoid long term viewing of laser Avoid the use of magnifying viewing aids or instruments such as binoculars telescopes microscopes and magnifying lenses but not ...

Page 4: ...ed appearance On down HDCP OFF Always input HDCP unsupported appearance MAC mode 4 For future use Control the devices Operate remotely by RS 232 serial commands transmitted by a touch screen system PC or other serial controller RS 232 Control Protocol 3000 on the Micro USB Baud Rate 115 200 Parity None Data Bits 8 Command Format ASCII Stop Bits 1 Example get device model name model cr Factory Defa...

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