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Please contact your reseller directly for local support. See PureLink
website for RS-232 commands and user manuals.
One Tx and one Rx connected with a Cat.6 cable (min at.6, UTP,
550MHz, 23/24 AWG, solid conductors, min. 2m). Use the minimum
system to test all devices and cables to be used in bigger systems
first, in order to isolate any potential problems.
Minimum system
Support
TRANSMITTER control options
RECEIVER control options
Pressing the “Show Me” button on the front panel will select the
source connected to this Tx unit; all displays will show the same
content from this Tx box. An external button can be connected to the
“Show Me” port on the rear panel. An RS-232 host connected to the
rear panel can control all functions of every unit in the chain. Make
sure both DIP switches recessed on the bottom side are in the down
(off) position.
A RS-232 host connected to the rear panel can control all functions of
every unit in the chain. Make sure both DIP switches recessed on the
bottom side are in the down (off) position.
The captive screw plugs for power, RS-232 and contact controls are
supplied with the unit. Separate the wires about 2.5 cm long; strip off
the wire insulation precisely 5 mm from the end.
Identify the positive and negative leads for power. If not sure, use a
multi meter to verify.
Captive screw plug termination
Captive screw plug termination
For providing a system wide internet access.
Be very careful NOT to
plug the Ethernet cable into the yellow 100s connector or vice versa!
Permanent damage may occur.
This Presenter is selected.
This Presenter is not
selected.
Communication error.
Ethernet port
Front panel LED
Follow the standard
EIA 568B pin out.
RJ45 plug termination
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RJ45 EIA 568B
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