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ASW-WP Installation Guide
Important Safety Instructions
Please make sure you have read and completely understand all instructions in this manual before operating this
equipment.
Keep these instructions in a safe, accessible place for future reference.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Clean only with a dry cloth.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.
Use only accessories specified or recommended by Intelix.
Explanation of graphical symbols:
oLightning bolt/flash symbol: the lightning bolt/flash and arrowhead within an equilateral triangle symbol is
intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product enclosure
which may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of shock to a person or persons.
oExclamation point symbol: the exclamation point within an equilateral triangle symbol is intended to alert the
user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the product.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE
AND OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES, SHOULD NOT BE PLACED ON THIS APPARATUS.
Use the mains plug to disconnect the apparatus from the mains.
THE MAINS PLUG OF THE POWER CORD MUST REMAIN READILY ACCESSIBLE.
Do not defeat the safety purpose polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than
the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided
for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of your obsolete
outlet. Caution! To reduce the risk of electrical shock, grounding of the center pin of this plug must be maintained.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at the plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the apparatus.
Do not block the air ventilation openings. Only mount the equipment per Intelix’s instructions.
Use only with the cart, stand, table, or rack specified by Intelix or sold with the equipment. When/if a cart is used, use
caution when moving the cart/equipment combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
Caution! Shock Hazard. Do not open the unit.
Refer to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-
supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
Table of Contents
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Important Safety Instructions ....................................................................................................................... 2
RS232 and TCP/IP Commands ..................................................................................................................... 15
System commands ......................................................................................................................... 15
Display Control Commands ............................................................................................................ 16
Display Control Software ............................................................................................................................ 17
The Intelix ASW-WP is a two-gang, Decora-style wall plate designed to be the primary PC interface for
classrooms, boardrooms, and conference centers. It features VGA + Audio to HDMI conversion and an
HDMI input. The unit will detect which input has an active video input, and switch to that input – if both
inputs are active, the “last in” will be selected. There are additional contact closure inputs provided on
the rear of the unit to allow third party control. RS232 control of the ASW-WP can be accomplished by
connecting to the RS232 port on a compatible receiver, such as a DIGI-HD60C-R.
The ASW-WP utilizes HDBaseT technology to extend the digital output up to 60 meters away using
standard Cat6 cable. This transmitter device is compatible with several Intelix HDBaseT receivers, but is
designed to work primarily with the DIGI-HD60C-R. The unit features multiple EDID modes to eliminate
user confusion, and incompatible video formats.
The ASW-WP can be powered from the rear panel, or by Power over Ethernet (PoE). Built-in surge
protection and diagnostic LEDs ensure hassle-free and robust installations. The Auto-Switching Wallplate
also features a customizable power management system, which will put the unit into a low power state
after no video for 30 minutes or being inactive for 3 hours by default.
The ASW-WP can be programmed to control the connected display. The display manufacturer’s RS232
commands can be entered into the ASW-WP with the use of Intelix Display Control software. This allows
display power and input to be automatically controlled based on video activity, eliminating the need for
a third party control system in many installations.
Overview
Package Contents
Please verify the following items are in the shipping box prior to installation of the ASW-WP.
1 ea ASW-WP Auto-Switching Wallplate
1 ea White Decora Insert - HDMI
1 ea White Decora Insert – PC Video / Audio
1 ea White Two Gang Decora Cover Plate with mounting screws
1 ea Installation and Operation Guide
1 ea Intelix Pocket Screwdriver
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HDMI Input
HDMI Input
PC Input
PC Video
Front Panel
Status LED
Status LED
and Audio
Input
HDMI Input status LED – Indicates power, active signal, and selected input for the HDMI input.
(p. 11)
PC Input status LED – Indicates power, active signal, and selected input for the PC Video input.
(p. 11)
HDMI Input – Video sensing HDMI input
PC Video and Audio Input – Video sensing PC Video and Audio input that converts the signal to a
digital format
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EDID Select
Status LEDs
Twisted
Dry contact
Aux power
Rear Panel
DIP Switches
pair output
inputs
input
EDID Select DIP switches – Alter the EDID that is being presented to the HDMI and PC Video
sources.
Status LEDs – Indicates status of the HDBaseT chip and connection
HDMI (Green) – Indicates whether video is being transmitted
Link (Amber) – Indicates the integrity of the connection between the ASW-WP and the
HDBaseT receiver
Heartbeat (Blue) – Indicates whether the HDBaseT chip is running
Dry contact inputs – Inputs for mechanical switches or relays to provide manual input selection
control
Aux power input – 5vDC 2a input to power the ASW-WP. It is not necessary to connect power
when using a compatible receiver with PoE (Power over Ethernet) such as the DIGI-HD60C-R.
When required, Intelix part # PS-5D-20TL should be used.
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Installation Instructions
Basic Installation
This diagram shows the most basic application for the ASW-WP. Follow the instructions below
for installation of this system.
1. Turn off power and disconnect the audio/video equipment by following the manufacturer’s
instructions.
2. Connect twisted pair cable between the transmitter (ASW-WP) and the receiver (DIGI-
HD60C-R). Ensure T568B straight-thru wiring.
3. Install the ASW-WP into the wall box using the included screws.
4. Install the 2-gang cover plate using the included screws.
5. Connect HDMI cables between the display and the receiver (DIGI-HD60C-R).
6. Connect the power supply (PS-24D-25) to the receiver. Connect the power supply to an AC
outlet.
7. Power on attached audio/video devices.
8. Connect HDMI or VGA /Audio sources.
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Fig. 1 – Auto-switching with
Fig. 2 – Manual switching
Twisted Pair Output
The ASW-WP includes an HDBaseT Lite extender output.
When used in conjunction with compatible HDBaseT
receivers (see Tech Specs), the signal may be transmitted
up to 60m (200’) away. Additionally, the user may
connect via RS232 to the HDBaseT receiver, and control
the ASW-WP. Connection should be made using Cat6
unshielded or shielded cable. Please terminate both
ends using EIA/TIA-568B crimp pattern, as shown in this
diagram.
Contact Closure Inputs
The ASW-WP includes dry contact closure (C.C.) inputs to allow different types of manual
switching. These C.C. inputs are intended to be connected directly to relays or switches. To
activate, simply short the associated terminal to the “GND” terminal. The ASW-WP ships from
the factory with a jumper in place between the “AUTO”, and “GND” terminals; this should remain
in place if you wish the unit to switch automatically when a video signal is present. Normally
open, momentary switches should be used.
manual override.
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Device Power
The ASW-WP supports [2] types of power input: PoE and rear panel input. When using PoE, a
compatible HDBaseT receiver can power the ASW-WP by inserting power onto the twisted pair
cable. When using a compatible receiver (such as the DIGI-HD60C-R), there is no need to use the
rear panel power input. If using a different receiver that does not supply power (such as the DIGIHD70-R) you must connect power to the rear power input. Using this method, a 5vDC 2a power
supply should be used (such as the PS-5D-20TL).
RS232
The ASW-WP can be controlled by RS232
by connecting to a computer’s serial port
or 3rd party control system. The diagram
below shows an example of this
application:
Alternatively – the ASW-WP can be
programmed to control the display via RS232;
more about this feature on p. 17. Connections
for this method would be as shown in this
diagram:
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Switching
There are [3] methods by which you can control the ASWWP switching functions:
1. Auto – By placing a jumper, between the “Auto” and
“Gnd” terminals on the back of the ASW-WP, the unit
will switch inputs by sensing video signal.
a. The ASW-WP will switch automatically to the
“last in” connected input. For example: if you
have a VGA signal displayed, and then
connect an HDMI source, the unit will switch
to the HDMI input. If you then remove the
HDMI source, the unit will switch back to the VGA input.
b. You can force the unit to switch to the other input without removing any cables
by disabling the source video that is currently being displayed. For example: if you
have active sources connected to both inputs, and the HDMI input is currently
selected, by pressing (Fn+F8 twice) on the HDMI laptop, the video output will be
disabled, and the ASW-WP will select the VGA input. To return to the HDMI input,
press (Fn+F8 twice) to enable the video output. Depending on the laptop manufacturer, this operation may alter slightly.
2. Contact Closure Inputs – By connecting momentary switches to the contact closure inputs
(see p.9) you can create push-button control of the input selection on the ASW-WP.
a. When using “Auto-switching with manual override” (p8, Fig.1) , the unit will
function as described in the “Auto” section above, but pressing one of the override
buttons will cause the unit to switch to the selected input. If there is no video
signal connected to the selected input, you will experience a black video screen.
b. When using “Manual switching mode” (p8, Fig. 2), the unit will only switch when
the button that corresponds to the input selection is pressed. If no video is present
on the selected input, you will experience a black video screen.
3. RS232 – By connecting the RS232 port of the HDBaseT receiver to a 3
system, serial commands can perform switching functions, as well as provide greater
information about the units status. RS232 control can be used simultaneously with
“Auto” and “Contact Closure” operation, but not when using the Display Control
functionality.
Basic Operation
rd
party control
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Mode
Status
OFF (both)
Unit is in low-power standby mode
Violet (both)
Unit is on – no signal detected
Blue
Input has active video, input not selected
Amber
Input has active video, input selected
Color
Indicates
Status
Green (fast
flashing or solid)
HDMI
Video is being transmitted by the ASW-WP
Amber (solid)
HDBaseT Link
Connection to HDBaseT receiver is stable.
Blue (slow flash)
Heartbeat
HDBaseT chip is running
None
Low or no power
Unit may be in standby mode, or unit may not be
receiving power
Front LEDs - The ASW-WP has [2] bi-color LEDs to provide switching status.
Rear LEDs – The ASW-WP has [3] SMD indicators to provide operation status.
EDID Management
An essential part of operation is the EDID table, which is transmitted to the source via HDMI cable
from the ASW-WP HDMI input. The ASW-WP units feature a pass through EDID mode for the
HDMI and VGA inputs. The preferred native timing of the display will be transmitted to the
source. For example – if the resolution of the TV connected to the output is 1080p, then the
switcher will request the source to output 1080p. The benefit of this method is that the video
output by the source will be imaged perfectly for the display. Some displays will have a large
number of compatible resolutions, which will show up as a long list on a laptop’s graphic options;
to simplify this list, the ASW-WP features some resolution presets, which will limit the EDID list
to a preferred resolution, with a few other compatible resolutions. To change the EDID mode:
1. Unplug any input cables (HDMI or VGA)
2. Change the DIP switches using a small flat-blade screwdriver.
3. Plug input cables in.
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Setting
Off, Off, Off (Left, Left, Left)
EDID Pass-through
On, Off, Off (Right, Left, Left)
1080p, 2ch audio
On, On, On (Right, Right, Right)
1920x1200, 2ch audio
On, Off, On (Right, Left, Right)
1280x800, 2ch audio
On, On, Off (Right, Right, Left)
1024x768, 2ch audio
This table shows how the DIP switches correlate with the EDID table:
HDCP Management
The ASW-WP offers advanced HDCP management to allow greater compatibility with other
devices. The output will always be encrypted or unencrypted, following the status of the source
content (if the content is encrypted, the output of the HDBaseT receiver will be encrypted; if the
content is unencrypted, the output of the HDBaseT receiver will be unencrypted).
HDMI Input
The ASW-WP ships with the HDMI input
set to “HDCP compliant”. This will work
for most applications; however, the
ASW-WP allows you to set the input to
“Not HDCP compliant”. This is important
for systems using not-compliant sinks
(such as a video conferencing or
recording system). To set the unit to
“Not HDCP compliant”, simply connect
via RS232 to the HDBaseT receiver as
shown in this diagram, and send the
RS232 command as described on p. 15.
VGA Input
The VGA input will convert analog video to digital and will not add encryption to the content.
For more information about HDCP, please visit www.digital-cp.com
Low Power Mode
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The ASW-WP has a low-power or standby mode that it will automatically return to, based upon
input signal and switching activity. In this mode, the HDBaseT chip is off, so an RS232 command
will not “wake” the unit. Dry contact closure or applying an active video signal will wake up the
ASW-WP. The wake up process takes between 6-10 seconds.
1. No video – If the ASW-WP detects no video on either the HDMI or the VGA input for a set
amount of time, the ASW-WP will go into low-power mode. The default time is 30
minutes, which can be adjusted by using the Display Control Software or sending an RS232
command. The timeout clock is accurate to +/-4%.
2. No activity – If the unit does not switch inputs (auto or contact closure) or communicate
via RS232 for a set amount of time, the ASW-WP will go into low-power mode. The
default time is 3 hours, which can be adjusted by using the Display Control Software. The
timeout clock is accurate to +/-4%.
Changing Low Power Mode Settings
The No Signal and No Activity timeouts can be changed using the Display Control software or by
sending the unit different timeout commands via RS232. Use of the software is described in detail
starting on page 17.
If sending RS232 commands, the Turn Display Control OFF command (DFG0) command needs to
be sent first. To disable the timeout, the next two commands to send to the unit would be Disable
the “No Signal” Timeout (DNS000) and Disable the “No Activity” Timeout (DNA000). These
commands are found on Page 16. There are also other commands to change the timeouts on that
page.
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The RS232 control port requires a standard straight-through serial cable for operation. This
diagram shows the connections required for controlling
the ASW-WP with a 3rd party control system:
- 9600 baud
- 8 Data Bits
- 1 Stop Bit
- Parity = none
Below are some diagrams to assist you in the pin out between standard PC COM ports and
HDBaseT receivers that are compatible with the ASW-WP:
RS232 Connection
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Description
Command
Response
Select HDMI input
SET HDMI<CR><LF>
SET HDMI!<CR><LF>
Select VGA input
SET VGA<CR><LF>
SET VGA!<CR><LF>
Get selected input
GET IN<CR><LF>
GET IN!<CR><LF>
Get HDMI video status
GET HDMI<CR><LF>
HDMI 1!<CR><LF>
Get VGA video status
GET VGA<CR><LF>
VGA 1!<CR><LF>
present on VGA input
Turn auto-switching on
AUTO ON<CR><LF>
AUTO ON!<CR><LF>
Turn auto-switching off
AUTO OFF<CR><LF>
AUTO OFF!<CR><LF>
Enter low-power mode (will disable
RS232 communications until
physical action wakes up ASW-WP)
<CR> = Carriage return (Hex 0D)
<LF> = Line Feed (Hex 0A)
<SP> = Space (Hex 20)
*NOTE: You must turn Display Control OFF in order to gain control of the ASW-WP via RS232 –
please send the “Display Control OFF” command first! (See page 16)
System commands
This response indicates video
present on HDMI input
HDMI 0! <CR><LF>
This response indicates NO video
present on HDMI input
This response indicates video
present on VGA input
VGA 0! <CR><LF>
This response indicates NO video
Or
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Description
Command
Response
Turn Display Control ON
DFG1<CR><LF>
No response
Turn Display Control OFF
DFG0<CR><LF>
No response
Store the ON command for
xx = up to 20
characters)
DONpwron<SP><CR><LF>
No response
Store the OFF command for
xx = up to 20
characters)
DOFpwroff<SP><CR><LF>
No response
Store the input select command
characters)
DIShdmi1<SP><CR><LF>
No response
Store the time between power
characters)
DDC005<CR><LF>
No response
Store the “No signal” timeout
characters)
DNS030<CR><LF>
No response
Disable the “No signal” timeout
DNS000<CR><LF>
No response
Store the “No activity” timeout
characters)
DNA005<CR><LF>
No response
Disable the “No activity” timeout
DNA000<CR><LF>
No response
Store the display baud rate
DBR(x)<CR><LF>
No response
Display Control Commands
Display Control (
Display Control (
for Display Control (xx = up to 20
DON(xx)<SP><CR><LF>
Example:
DOF(xx)<SP><CR><LF>
Example:
DIS(xx)<SP><CR><LF>
Example:
on and input select commands
(xxx = time in seconds – 3
value (xxx = time in minutes – 3
value (xxx = time in hours – 3
DDC(xxx)<CR><LF>
Example for 5 sec.:
DNS(xxx)<CR><LF>
Example for 30 min.:
DNA(xxx)<CR><LF>
Example for 3 hours:
Where:
1 = 115200
2 = 57600
3 = 19200
4 = 9600
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Display Control Software
By using the free software “Intelix Display Control”, the ASW-WP may be used to control power
and input status of the LCD or Projector connected to the HDBaseT receiver (DIGI-HD60C-R).
When the ASW-WP is “woken up” from low-power standby mode, it will send the
preprogrammed “Power ON” command, followed by the “Input Select” command. When the
ASW-WP times out due to lack of video or activity, it will send the preprogrammed “Power Off”
command. This will effectively synchronize the power states of the display and the ASW-WP,
eliminating the need for a 3rd party control system in many systems. Use the following
instructions to configure and program the ASW-WP for this method.
1. Download and install the Intelix Display Control software from the ASW-WP
Documentation and Downloads page at www.intelix.com. An installation guide is
included to assist you with this process.
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2. Connect your PC to the display you wish to control using a serial cable (you may need to
use a USB to serial adaptor if your PC has no COM port).
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3. Open the Intelix Display Control software.
4. Adjust the COM Port to match the PC COM port – it is usually COM1.
5. Enter the “POWER ON”, “POWER OFF”, and “INPUT SELECT CODE” into the text fields. If
you need to enter the commands in HEX – select the check box and enter hex bytes
separated by a space. (see display manufacturer’s manual to acquire the codes).
6. Set the baud rate required by the display.
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7. Press the green “Thumbs Up!”
button or Test -> Perform Test
8. Test the commands you entered by
monitoring the display status.
9. Select the “Time Between
Commands” from the drop down
window. This sets the amount of time
the controller will wait after it sends
the “Power On” command to send the
“Input Select” command. Every
display will require a different amount
of time
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10. Select the “No Signal Power Off”
and “No Activity Power Off”
timeouts from the drop down
windows. For more information on
these selections – see “Low Power
Mode” on p. 13.
11. Save your configuration and
disconnect the serial cable from the
display.
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12. Connect the ASW-WP to an HDBaseT receiver
with an RS232 port (DIGI-HD60C-R) and
power the devices.
13. Connect your PC COM port to the RS232 port
on the HDBaseT receiver. See p. 14 for more
information on RS232 connections.
14. Press the “Program” button, confirm
the action, and wait for the upload to
finish. The unit is now programmed,
and the Display Control feature is
activated. To disable Display Control you will need to send the “Display
Control Off” command via a terminal
program.
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15. Disconnect the serial cable from your
PC and connect it to the RS232 port on
the display.
16. To program multiple ASW-WP devices, repeat
steps 12-15 for each unit.
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Troubleshooting
Unit does not power on
Apply an active video signal; the unit may be in standby mode.
If using a receiver with PoE, verify that the receiver is powered.
If using a receiver without PoE, you must use a 5v power supply (PS-5D-20TL) connected to the
aux power input on the ASW-WP.
Unit does not respond to RS232 commands
Check your cable connection (page 15).
Turn Display Control OFF by sending the RS232 command “
DFG0<CR><LF>”
No video
Check front panel LEDs to be sure that the unit is powered up and receiving video.
Unplug signal cable, and replug.
PC Audio distorted
Turn volume down on your PC.
No video from HDBaseT output
Verify the link LEDs on the receiver and the back of ASW-WP are lit; if not, check the twisted pair
cable.
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Technical Specifications
I/O Connections
HDMI Input
One (1) HDMI Type A Receptacle (Front)
VGA Input
One (1) Female PC Video HD-15-F Connector (Front)
PC Stereo Audio
One (1) 3.5 mm TRS Receptacle (Front)
HDBaseT Port
One (1) 8P8C port (Shielded RJ45)
Power
One (1) 2 Position Euroblock Connector
EDID Dipswitches
Three (3) 2 position switches
Contact Closures
One (1) 4 position Euroblock Connector
Supported Audio and Video
HDMI Video Resolutions
SMPTE: 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
Color Depth: 24, 30, 36, 48bit
VGA Video Resolutions
SMPTE: 480p@60hz, 576p@60hz, 720p@60hz,
800x600, 1024x768, 1280x768,
1280x800, 1280x1024, 1600x1200,
640x480, 800x600 - @72hz
Maximum Video Compatibility at 60 m
Deep Color 36/30/24 Bit at 1080p (HDMI Input)
Maximum Video Compatibility at 40 m
Deep Color 48 Bit at 1080p, 3D (HDMI Input)
Video Compliance
HDMI and HDCP (Selectable)
HDMI Embedded Audio
Up to PCM 8 channel, Dolby Digital TrueHD, and DTSHD Master Audio
PC Embedded Audio
Analog stereo line-level (Converted to 2ch 24bit PCM
48kHz)
ARC (Audio Return Channel)
No
HEC (HDMI Ethernet Channel)
No
CEC (Consumer Electronics Control)
Yes (HDMI Pass-through Only)
Baud Rate (Wall plate control)
9600
Supported Baud Rates (Display Control)
9600, 19200, 57600, 115200
Technical Specifications
VESA: Resolutions up to 1920x1200
1080p@60hz
VESA:
•640x480,
1680x1050, 1920x1200(RB) - @60hz
•640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024 -
@75hz
•640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024 -
@85hz
• 1024x768 - @70hz
•
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HDBaseT Signal Characteristics
Maximum Distance
60 m
Cable Requirements
Category 6, or 6A with TIA/EIA-568B crimp pattern
(shielded cable and connectors are recommended)
Bandwidth
10.2 Gbps
Gain
0 dB – 10 dB at 100 MHz
Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR)
> 70 dB at 100 MHz over 100 m
Return Loss
< -30 dB at 5 KHz
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
< 0.005% at 1 KHz
Min-Max Signal Level
< 0.3 V – 1.45 Vp-p
Differential Phase Error
±10° at 135 MHz over 100 m
Chassis and Environmental
Construction
Black painted metal plate (Back Cover)
Faceplate Colors
White ABS Plastic
Dimensions
114mm x 116mm x 35mm (4.49 in. x 4.57 in. x 1.38 in.)
Shipping Weight
0.45 kg (1 lbs.)
Operating Temperature
0° to +40° C (+32° to +104° F)
Operating Humidity
20% to 90%, Non-condensing
Storage Temperature
-10° to +60° C (+14° to +140° F)
Storage Humidity
20% to 90%, Non-condensing
Power, ESD, and Regulatory
Power Supply
5vDC 2A or PoE (Power over Ethernet)
Power Consumption
10 watts
Default Automatic Standby Mode
30 minutes no signal
ESD Protection
16kV
Regulatory
CE, RoHS
Other
Warranty
2 years
Diagnostic Indicators
Front Panel: Two (2) Bicolor LED: Blue, (Purple), Amber
Yellow, HDMI – Green
Included Accessories
White Faceplate Set and Installation Manual
HDBaseT Receiver (A/V, PoE, Control)
Compatibility
DIGI-HD60C-R
HDBaseT Receiver (A/V, Control)
Compatibility
DIGI-HDE-R, FLX-BI4
HDBaseT Receiver (A/V Only)
Compatibility
DIGI-HD70-R
Distances and picture quality may be affected by cable grade, cable quality, source and destination equipment, RF
and electrical interference, and cable patches.
HDBaseT: Three (3) SMDs: Heartbeat – Blue, Link –
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Please contact us with your questions and comments.
Thank you for your purchase.
Intelix
8001 Terrace Ave, Ste 201
Middleton, WI 53562
Phone: 608-831-0880
Toll Free: 866-462-8649
Fax: 608-831-1833
www.intelix.com
intelix@intelix.com
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