3. Product Overview
MODEX-F15-OPTS, MODEX-F15-OPTM series – User's Manual
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Supplied Power Cable
The cable is assembled with NAC3FCA Neutrik power connector
(Power In) with white chuck that fits for thin cables (diameter between
6.0 and 11.0 mm). A black-colored chuck is also supplied that fits for
thick cables (diameter between 9.5 and 15.0 mm).
Assembling
ATTENTION!
Cable assembling can be done only by qualified
person!
If the cable needs to be replaced, the following steps help when
assembling:
Step 1.
Put bushing and chuck onto the cable.
Step 2.
Prepare the cable.
Step 3.
Insert the wire into the terminals and fasten the clamping
device by a flat screw driver.
Step 4.
Push insert and chuck into housing (pay attention to the
guiding keyway!)
Step 5.
Fasten bushing by means of a fork wrench 3/4”, min. Torque
2.5 Nm.
Neutrik power connector assembling
For more information about powering on procedure see
section.
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3.7.
Modular Extender Concept
MODEX extender family is a multifunctional modular transmitter and
receiver pair with fiber optical connectivity. MODEX extenders are able
to transmit and receive AV signals in many type of interface. The device
can be controlled by LAN, serial or Infrared connection depending on
the installed interface modules.
INFO: Depending on the installed video and interface modules,
MODEX extenders can support a video variety of AV signals.
Transmitter Interfaces Summary
Receiver Interfaces Summary
3.8.
Optical Interface
MODEX extenders support single- or multimode fiber optical interface
to transmit or receive digital video, analog or digital audio, RS-232 /
RS-422, Ethernet, USB, and Infrared signals.
Maximum fiber cable extension distances supported can be found in
Maximum Fiber Cable Extensions
section.
Analog / Digital audio
Ethernet
RS-232 / RS-422
Infrared
USB
INPUT
OPTS / OPTM
OUTPUT
HDMI / DVI-D / DP
Analog / Digital audio
Ethernet
RS-232 / RS-422
Infrared
HDMI
Analog / Digital audio
Ethernet
RS-232 / RS-422
Infrared
USB
INPUT
OPTS / OPTM
OUTPUT
HDMI / DVI-D / DP
Analog / Digital audio
Ethernet
RS-232 / RS-422
Infrared
3.9.
Audio Interface
3.9.1.
Audio Inputs and Modes
The MODEX transmitter can receive audio signal from three types of
sources (depending on the installed interface module):
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Embedded (DisplayPort or HDMI and/or DVI-D),
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Digital unbalanced stereo audio sources (S/PDIF),
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Analog balanced stereo audio sources (5-pole Phoenix).
The audio coming from the digital or analog inputs can be assigned to
any video input. The gain levels of the audio input and the volume of
the audio output ports are adjustable.
Audio Embedding – Allowed Connections
When the desired video signal is selected, the audio of the transmitted
signal can be:
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The audio of the original signal, or
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The digital audio signal, or
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The analog audio signal.
INFO: The audio of a HDMI input can be embedded only in the
original video stream. The audio of HDMI2 input cannot be mixed
with the video of HDMI1 input and vice versa.
3.9.2.
Audio Outputs and Modes
The MODEX receiver can receive audio signal from three type of
sources:
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Embedded (OPTS / OPTM),
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Digital balanced stereo audio sources (S/PDIF),
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Analog balanced stereo audio sources (5-pole Phoenix).
Audio De-embedding
The MODEX receiver has built-in audio de-embedder which means the
device is able to receive HDMI / DVI-D / DP signal with embedded
audio via the fiber optical line and can separate to video and audio
signals on the output side.
ATTENTION!
De-embedding function supports 2-channel PCM
audio signals only. Other audio formats are not supported and
de-embedding will not be successful.