Installation
INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE
24
Transmitter/Receiver Installation
The
following
figure
shows
a
typical
Voyager
transmitter
(or
receiver)
and
some
associated
cabling.
Figure 4. Typical Voyager TX/RX, front and rear view (HDMI-TX & ISA option version shown here)
General
Installation
Procedure
1.
Determine
the
appropriate
mounting
method
for
each
TX/RX.
If
optional
mounting
hardware
is
required,
several
variants
are
available
from
Magenta
Research.
2.
Ensure
that
the
desired
mounting
location
does
not
significantly
block
the
cooling
vent
‐
holes
on
the
TX/RX
enclosure.
3.
EXCEPT
for
the
power
cable,
connect
all
interface
cables
(as
appropriate):
video
source,
video
display,
serial,
audio,
and
IR.
Ensure
all
connectors
are
clean
and
free
of
contaminants
prior
to
making
the
connections.
Any
available
locking
hardware
(screws/latches)
should
be
used
to
prevent
cables
from
disconnecting
or
causing
intermittent
operation.
4.
Connect
your
fiber
optic
cable
to
the
TX/RX,
using
the
Optic
‐
1
or
Optic
‐
2
SFP
ports,
as
needed.
Note
that
each
SFP
module
has
a
“TX”
and
“RX”
fiber
port.
Ensure
your
fiber
optic
cables
are
properly
oriented
(TX
RX),
and
ensure
all
fiber
connectors
are
clean
and
free
of
contaminants
prior
to
making
the
connections.
5.
Note:
The
USB
“Config”
on
the
TX/RX
core
module
is
used
only
for
configuration
and
firmware
upgrades.
Nothing
connects
to
this
port
during
normal
use.
6.
Connect
the
DC
power
input
cable.
It
does
NOT
matter
whether
the
TX
or
RX
is
powered
up
first.
7.
Confirm
the
front
and
rear
panel
status
LEDs
are
working
as
expected.
Refer
to
section
5.5
for
this
information.