HDU-1 Small Meeting Space Connectivity Solution
9
Controller Functions
TRANSMITTER/CONTROLLER FUNCTIONS
(see pg 7)
1
HDMI In –
This standard HDMI connection is v1.4a compatible and will pass all
video and audio signals thru to the output. This device is compatible with all signals
up to resolutions of 1920x1080 and 1900x1200. It is not 3D compatible.
2
Indicator Lights –
Shows when (a) Power is being applied to the Controller,
(b)’LINKED’ when the HDBase-T Receiver is connected, and (c) ‘HDMI’when the
HDMI signal is selected and should result in a stable picture. HDMI light flashes
when HDMI is connected, but not selected. The same is true of the VGA light.
(d) When the VGA Input has been selected, and (e) When IR signals are being
processed.
3
Force Select –
This manual button can select which input you desire routed
to the HDBaseT Receiver Module. The row of indicator lights will show which input
(HDMI or VGA) you have chosen. Unless a manual choice is activated, the Controller
will actively select either the VGA or HDMI inputs, whichever is present. If both are
present, the HDMI input has priority. Pressing the FORCE SELECT button will stop
the auto-select function. To resume Auto Select, hold the FORCE button down for
four seconds.
4
Audio In –
Designed to accept line-level (high impedance) stereo signals for
transmission to the HDBase-T Receiver module. Useful for background or program
music or narration, or as a program audio track.
5
VGA Input –
Designed to accept a standard VGA computer signal at resolutions
up to 1900x1200.
6
IR Out –
Infra-Red pathway designed to accept an IR emitter. The insertion of
this IR signal is done at the HDBase-T Receiver Module (See Page 8, Item 6).
NO
DONGLE IS REQUIRED AT IR OUT.
7
USB Host –
Connection of your USB-enabled keyboard, mouse, or webcam
device. This synchronous path between the HDBaseT Receiver and the HDBaseT
Transmitter will support video resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 and will support video
resolutions up to 1920 x 1080.