MSD-402 User’s Guide
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LAN communication
The MSD’s LAN connector and the HDC’s LAN connector that is connected to an HDBaseT input or output
connectors are all connected through a switching hub. All LAN connectors can be used for outputting
communication command control from PCs and external control devices, and control from a web browser.
The MSD has eight connections and each of those can be set individually. Bidirectional communication using
a switching hub is available between the MSD’s LAN port and HDC’s LAN port which is connected to the
HDBaseT input/output connector.
LAN cable
Control commands to the MSD
Switching hub
Bidirectional communication
Control
Connection
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Twisted pair cable
HDC series transmitter
HDC series transmitter
LAN cable
R
S
-2
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C
L
AN
Tx
Cat6 Tx for HDMI
POWER
LINK
HDCP
STATUS
POWER
LINK
HDCP
POWER
LINK
HDCP
STATUS
IN
P
UT
(MA
X
2
M)
O
UT
P
UT
FG
D
C
5V
2
A
DON'T
CONNECT
LAN
HDC-TH100-C
H
D
Ba
s
e
T
CAUTION
!
H
DM
I
R
S
-2
32
C
L
AN
Tx
Cat6 Tx for HDMI
POWER
LINK
HDCP
STATUS
POWER
LINK
HDCP
POWER
LINK
HDCP
STATUS
IN
P
UT
(MA
X
2
M)
O
UT
P
UT
FG
D
C
5V
2
A
DON'T
CONNECT
LAN
HDC-TH100-C
H
D
Ba
s
e
T
CAUTION
!
H
DM
I
Twisted pair cable
Note PC
Note PC
Note PC
Bidirectional
communication
Control commands to the MSD
Control commands to the MSD
MSD-402
Rx
R
S
-23
2C
L
AN
Ca
t6
R
x fo
r HDM
I
PO
WER
LIN
K
HDCP
STA
TUS
PO
WER
LIN
K
HDCP
PO
WER
LIN
K
HDCP
STA
TUS
FG
D
C
5V
2A
HDC
-R
H10
0-C
IN
P
UT
DO
N'T
CO
NN
ECT
LAN
H
DB
as
e
T
CAU
TIO
N
!
(MA
X
2
M)
H
DM
I
O
UT
P
UT
Control commands to the MSD
HDC series receiver
Twisted pair cable
LAN cable
LAN cable
Note PC
Bidirectional
communication
[Figure 8.31] LAN communication
The MSD does not support automatic acquisition of IP address using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol. If you use the MSD in a network with DHCP, use a static IP address.