UltraLink E-Series Manual
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Power and Status
Power LED
Illuminates with green, amber, or red either solid or flashing to indicate various conditions of
booting and maintenance. See
Transmitter and Receiver Appliance – Power and Status LEDs
Status LED
Illuminates with green, amber, or red either solid or flashing to indicate various conditions of
peripheral conditions or errors. See
Transmitter and Receiver Appliance – Power and Status
Power switch
This momentary switch is used to power the unit on and off. By the OSD you can disable the
power switch or set the unit to come up in a specified on/off state when power is applied to
the unit by programming the power policy state. See
Reset switch
Recessed switch is accessed with tip of paper clip for reboot or reset to factory default.
Hardware reboot
Press the reset button (1 second) to reboot the device.
Configuration reset
Press and hold the reset button for about 5 seconds (until the LED
turns fast blinking green) to reboot and reset to default.
Remote connections USB and Audio
USB 2.0 Devices
Connect your standard USB devices such as keyboard and mouse directly into the recevier.
You can also plug in storage device such as flash drive or peripherals such as printers.
Headphone
Connect a standard headphone here using its standard 3.5mm audio jack. If headphone does
not have 3.5mm, use the appropriate adapter to convert it. This can be separate or
combined as a headset with headphone and microphone. Plugging this in will disconnect any
speakers present in the display monitor.
Microphone
Connect a standard microphone here using its standard 3.5mm audio jack. If microphone
does not have 3.5mm, use the appropriate adapter to convert it. This can be separate or
combined as a headset with headphone and microphone.
Line In (audio)
The receiver accepts an audio source on the line in jack, routed to the line out jack at the
transmitter. Connect an audio source with a 3.5mm male to male audio cable (not supplied).
Line Out (audio)
The receiver outputs an audio signal on the line out jack. The source can be from the line in
jack at the transmitter or the audio signal in the video source. Connect your audio output
such as speakers or amplifier using a 3.5mm male to male audio cable (not supplied).
Remote connections Video and Serial
2-Port model
Video out ports 1–2
Connect your displays here using DisplayPort male to male cables (not supplied). Standard
DisplayPort 1.1 resolutions are supported. For more information, see
4-Port model
Video out ports 1–4
Connect your displays here using DisplayPort male to male cables (not supplied). Standard
DisplayPort 1.1 resolutions are supported. In addition port 4 supports DisplayPort 1.2
resolutions when this is the only port used. For more information, see
Serial (RS232)
This is a general purpose RS232 port that can route signals from unit to unit. There is
support for virtual serial ports where data can be sent from the network. If your RS232
device has a DB25 connector, use a DB9 to DB25 adapter to connect your device to this
connector.
Network and Power in
LAN 1 Copper
with dual LED
Connect this RJ45 connector using a standard copper Ethernet cable to either a receiver
appliance in point-to-point mode or to a 1Gb Ethernet switch in networked mode. Use CAT5e
or better for connection distance of up to 100m.
LAN 2 Fiber or
Copper SFP
with LED
This SFP cage supports a standard SFP plug-in module, either fiber or copper. The module
can then be connected with fiber Dual LC cables or a cat5e or better Ethernet cable to either
a receiver appliance in point-to-point mode or to a 1Gb Ethernet switch in networked mode.
. Distances are governed by the choice of
SFP module that has been installed. The two ports LAN1 and LAN2 can either operate as one
or the other or be paired in a redundant fashion.
Power in
This is the incoming power for the unit. Connect the 12V DC power supply included with your
product to this connector. Maximum power requirement for the product is 5 Amps at 12V.
Table 3. Description of receiver appliance connections
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