Product Overview and Specifications
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Instruction Manual – DXLink™ Twisted Pair Transmitters/Receiver
Receiver
Note:
If a DVI-D signal is used (via a DVI-to-HDMI cable adapter), the advanced audio support from HDMI
will not be available.
DXLink HDMI Receiver (AVB-RX-HDMI-DXLINK) Front View
Note:
The HDMI RX has a DIP switch on the bottom; for details, see page 25.
The following components are located on the front of the HDMI RX (left to right):
Power LED
–
Indicates when the HDMI RX is powered on.
Video and Audio LEDs
–
Indicate the presence of video and embedded audio signals through the HDMI RX.
Scaling button and LEDs
–
Use the Scaling button to select one of the 3 scaling options: Bypass, Auto
(default), or Manual. For information on using the Scaling button and options for persisting the Scaling
Mode, see page 61.
Program port
–
This port is a USB mini-B connector.
IR LEDs – TX and RX LEDs indicate active IR communication.
232 (RS-232) LEDs – TX and RX LEDs indicate active serial communication.
NetLinx LEDs – Link/Act LED indicates network communication activity. The Status LED indicates unit
status.
CEC LED – CEC is not currently supported.
USB LED – When illuminated, the LED indicates that the USB port connection has been established (for
details, see page 27).
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.
FIG. 8
HDMI RX front view
Video and Audio LEDs
Power LED
CEC LED
IR LEDs
232 (serial) LEDs
NetLinx LEDs
USB LED
ID Pushbutton
Scaling LEDs
Program port