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4.2
1T-CT-552 Receiver
1.
At the remote location, connect the Cat.5e/Cat.6 cable to the Receiver’s HDBaseT
IN port. Ensure that the RJ45 connector is securely locked into the receiver’s port.
2.
(OPTIONAL)
If there is an IR controllable device on the 1T-CT-552 side that you
wish to control remotely from the 1T-CT-551 side, connect the IR Emitter device to
the IR Tx connector on the 1T-CT-552. If there is an IR controllable device on the 1T-
CT-551 side that you wish to control remotely from the 1T-CT-552 side, connect the
IR Receiver device to the IR Rx connector on the 1T-CT-552.
3.
Connect the DVI OUT port of the Receiver to the DVI input of the remote display or
other device, using an appropriate cable, (1 Meter (~3’) in length for 12 bit signals, 10
meters (~33’) for 8 bit signals).
4.
Connect the AUDIO OUT ports of the 1T-CT-552 Receiver to the remote display or
other device, using appropriate RCA audio cables.
5.
If using the RS-232 control feature, connect the RS-232 device to the 1T-CT-552 via
the DB-9 port.
6.
If you wish to transmit Ethernet signals between the 1T-CT-551 and 1T-CT-552,
connect an Ethernet cable/device via one of the RJ45 LAN ports.
7.
(OPTIONAL)
If you wish to power the 1T-CT-552 locally then connect the 5v AC
power adapter’s DC power connector to the 1T-CT-551 Transmitter.
NOTE: If you
wish to use the 1T-CT-551 Transmitter’s PoH functionality to power the device
you should skip this step.
8.
Turn on the remote display and source device. Observe the LINK LEDs on the
Transmitter and the Receiver. Both should be lighted.