HDU-1 Small Meeting Space Connectivity Solution
10
Switcher Functions
8
Power In –
This receptacle accepts the supplied 24V DC Power adapter. Do not
substitute any other device or possible damage or operational defects may occur.
This may optionally be powered from the HDBase-T Receiver side by connecting
Power Supply to the HDBase-T Receiver (See Specifications pg 6).
9
IR In –
Infra-Red pathway for sending IR commands to the HDBase-T Receiver
Module. This is sent over the UTP connection and decoded within the HDBase-T
Receiver. IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT THIS IS A POWERED CONNECTION,
DESIGNED FOR A “XANTECH”-TYPE PICKUP. Utilization of this pathway as a
“passive” IR inserter MUST include the mini-jack dongle included in the accessory
kit. IR commands coming from a control system (Crestron, Control4, etc) must be
routed thru the IR dongle which is then connected to this input. FAILURE TO DO SO
WILL RESULT IN NON-OPERATION OF YOUR IR. Connection of a “Xantech” –type
pickup may be directly connected here (NO DONGLE) which will power the pickup
and insert the IR commands.
10
Mini USB (Bottom) –
For Firmware updates (provided if necessary) by
Transformative Engineering. DO NOT attempt to connect this port for any other
reason. Loss of all operation may result.
11
Link Out (Rear) –
Connect to the Category wire for transmission of all signals
between the Transmitter/Controller and the HDBase-T Receiver Modules. The length
of this wire is limited to 30 Meters (100 feet) to obtain our rated specifications for
performance.
HDBASE-T RECEIVER FUNCTIONS
(see pg 8)
1
Power In (Alternate) –
Alternatively, the Power Supply may be connected to the
“24VDC IN” connection here to provide power to both the Controller and HDBase-T
Receiver Modules. Only one Power Supply should be connected for both units.
2
Indicator Lights –
Indication for (a) Power acknowledged at the HDBase-T
Receiver, (b) HDBase-T link established with the Controller, and (3) ‘IR’ when Infra-
Red signals are being processed.