Operation instruction
5
3
)
IR Receiver Window
4
)
RS232
–
This connector is used to deliver RS232 traffic (up to 115200 bps) over the HDBaseT link
5
)
IR-TX port - This jack can be used for connecting TX blaster cables.
6
)
USB HOST (B type) -This USB port on the transmitter board connects to the USB HOST (i.e., PC or laptop).
7
)
Ethernet port
–
There is one standard Ethernet port
8
)
HDMI Input port
9
)
HDBaseT port-This is the Cat5e cable connection between the two units.
10
)
DC input port- The 48V DC is the power input for the transmitter
if power adapter connects with the transmitter, the transmitter is a PSD, the receiver is a PD.
if power adapter connects with the receiver, the receiver is a PSD, the transmitter is a PD).
Note: To avoid the unit being damaged, DO NOT connect power supply for both of transmitter and
receiver.
Update instruction:
The user should receive a Firmware burn package, containing all software needed for burning
①
and updating the Firmware on the EEPROM.
Conne
②
ct debug port use RS232 cable from RS232 port of unit to PC.
Power the unit.
③
Extract the zipped file from the burn package to a directory (e.g. C:
④
\dir_name).
⑤
Browse to the directory (e.g. C:\dir_name\) and double click the batch file Update Source.
bat(for Transmitter) or Update Sink. Bat (for receiver).
A short description of the link created between the PC and the board appears on the screen,
⑥
followed by the burn progress percentage report.
A second stage of verifying the content of the EEP
⑦
ROM follows, also with a progress
percentage report