error
Data Error
(red LED)
off:
no communication error
slow blinking:
one or some few communication errors occurred
during the last 60 minutes
fast blinking
a lot of communication errors occurred
during the last 60 minutes.
(60 minutes after the last communication error occured, the error counter is cleared
automatically)
ok
Data Link
(green LED)
blinking:
no connection
continously on:
connection okay
power on
Display Power Status
(green LED)
off
no power or internal failure
on
power ok, device ok
IR
Display Data Transfer from IR Control
Blinking
Data Transfer from IR Control (while pressing a key)
Getting Started
The DAVX Extender consists of a Local and a Remote Unit interconnected by a fibre cable (2
fibres) or a single structured cable. The Local Unit is connected to the output of your video-/audio
source. The monitor and speakers are connected directly to the Remote Unit. Bidirectional
devices are local and remote unit at the same time. Local and remote unit are powered by a
power supply. Please remind, that all setup processes have to be done at the remote unit.
Exception: Cat5 devices with digital audio must be setup for Video Source and Video Format at
the local unit.
Connecting Up
• Switch off your devices and power up the Local/Remote Unit by connecting the mains adapter
and switching it on.
Only use the mains adapter supplied.
• Connect the local unit to the Video-/Audio- Source, the remote unit to the Video-/Audio- Sink
and interconnect the devices with the Fibre-/Cat5- Cable.
• Power on your Video-/Audio- Source, your Video-/Audio- Sink and check the data transfer.
Check that the IR Control functions.
• Check that the
Data Link
LED on both units stays illuminated and the
Data Error
LED does
not blink..
We recommend, that the complete system is tested in one room before permanent
installation. If a long interconnect cable is not available, use a patch lead to test basic unit
operation with your PC.
All configuration and tuning is carried out using the IR Control at the Remote Unit. Setting up
bidirectional devices, it is always this channel to be updated, which is displayed at the attached
screen. Here you modify settings and parameters.
revision: January, 2004
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Getting Started