ZyPer4K-M
User Manual Revision 2.5
Data Connections
Connections must be made to the unit and the unit mounted in the overall installation prior to
application of power, operational checkout and use.
Network Connections:
Data is carried amongst and between units over the
attached Ethernet infrastructure. Connect to the Ethernet
with a fiber or a copper connection, depending on the type
of installation desired.
In the case of fiber, install an SFP module appropriate to
the infrastructure and switch type to which the equipment
is attached.
In the case of copper ethernet, connect a CAT6 or higher
grade cable between the encoder/decoder and the network
switch.
Either the fiber or copper link shall be connected to the switching gear on the far end of the
cable.
After the full data connection set is made, power applied, and the unit operational, the TX and
RX lights will blink rapidly back and forth. Any extinguishing of one or the other indicates a
network connection error of some type.
Video Input Connections (encoder):
In the case of the encoder, a video source should be connected to the
appropriate input port depending on the unit and application.
The “base” encoders support HDMI 2.0 with HDCP.
The extended-inputs support HDSDI, DisplayPort, or a variety of
analog inputs depending on the type of unit selected. See the
detailed technical specifications for more information.
Extended-input units can be connected to multiple video
sources, but only one source at a time will be transformed and
sent out the 10G Ethernet port to the connected decoder(s).
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