Installation and Setup
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Instruction Manual – DXLink™ Twisted Pair Transmitters/Receiver
Multi-Format TX and HDMI TX– LED Troubleshooting
If indicator LEDs for modules do not respond with a normal display as stated in table on previous page:
Check all power connections.
Check the “Detailed NetLinx (Link/Act and Status) LED Behavior” section on page 61.
Try the suggestions in the “Troubleshooting” chapter (see page 101).
For information on restoring the module’s default settings on power up, see page 68.
HDMI RX – Attaching Signal and Control Cables
Important:
Before attaching cables, be sure to set DIP switch’s toggles if necessary (see page 41).
Important:
Do not use the RJ-45 connector labeled “DXLink” for connecting to a standard Ethernet
Network.
Note:
Power, IR, and RS-232 ports are covered in their own sections.
To attach signal, transport, and control cables to the HDMI RX:
1.
DXLink (input) connector – Attach a twisted pair cable from the switcher (or Multi-Format TX or
HDMI TX) to the DXLink connector on the HDMI RX.
2.
HDMI Out connector – Attach the HDMI cable that goes to the destination device.*
3.
ICS LAN 10/100 connector (optional) – Attach a twisted pair cable from this connector to a LAN.
(For NetLinx programming information, see page 79.)
4.
USB port (optional) – Connect to a hub using a USB-A cable; connect keyboard and mouse to the
hub. (This port is for sending keyboard / mouse commands to a PC.) The USB LED on the front
monitors this port. (The USB port will be supported in a future firmware upgrade.)
5.
Stereo Audio Out connector (optional) – Plug the audio cable (that goes to the audio destination)
into the stereo audio jack. For audio precedence information, see page 50. For information on audio
SEND_COMMANDs (including enabling the analog audio format), see page 84.
* DVI cable can be used instead (via a DVI-to-HDMI cable adapter); however, the advanced audio
support from HDMI will not be available.
Note:
The ID Pushbutton places the HDMI RX in ID Mode for setting the NetLinx ID (device only)
and provides additional functionality, such as placing the device in Static IP Mode or DHCP Mode.
For information, see page 66.
Tip:
If scaling adjustments are necessary, use SEND_COMMANDs (see page 79). If connected to
an Enova DGX output, use DGX Configuration Software via the switcher for scaling.
FIG. 32
Attach signal and control cables to HDMI RX
USB port
HDMI Out connector
DXLink input connector
Stereo audio port
ICS LAN 10/100 connector
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