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Audio16bit Stereo line in / out (Mini Jack)
SerialRS-232C (D-SUB9) x 1
Ethernet10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Auto detection (RJ-45) x 1
WirelessIEEE802.11a/b/g mini PCI module x 1 (SX-10WAG)
PowerAC adapter (Operating voltage 15V)
LCD16 Characters x 2 Lines (Transmitter only)
LED4 Front Side
"Power" / "Status" / "Wireless" / "Ether"
2 Back Side
RJ-45 "Link" / "Status"
Push Switch4 Front Side
"MEMU" / "-" / "+" / "SET"
Rotary Switch2 (Receiver only)
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FCC Notices
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to
which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
Do not use this product near the following equipment or places.
The following equipment may use the same band. If you use this product near
this equipment, the radio waves from this product and the following devices may
interfere with each other.
- Microwave, scientic instruments, pacemaker or other medical equipment.
- Licensed radio station in a factory.
- Small power radio station (a non-licensed radio station).
Do not use this product near a cellular phone, TV or Radio.
A cellular phone, TV, and radio use dierent radio bands than our product.
Generally if they are used near this product, it will not cause a problem. However,
when near this product, sound or image noise can happen.
If there is reinforced concrete/metal between wireless devices, they may not
connect.
This product can connect through wood or glass, but can have trouble
communicating through reinforced concrete/metal.
Wireless Equipment for 2.4GHz and 5GHz band
This frequency band is used by a microwave, industry, science, medical equipment
and licensed in room or low power (non licensed) radio stations.
- Before you use this equipment, verify that it will not interfere with other
broadcasting.
- If interference happens, stop using the equipment or change the band.
Contact us to discuss ways of avoiding interference (example: create the wall).
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AV Cable
Ethernet (100Base, PLC)
Wireless (IEEE802.11a/g)
1.3 Network composition
A MVDS network is composed of one MVDS transmitter and 32 MVDS receivers
(at maximum). In each group, a video or audio data are distributed in multicast (or
unicast).
As for network interface, both Wired and Wireless LAN ports are supported. Since
MVDS transmitter and receivers exchange their status each other regularly, you
can easily install and congure this product as well as support various network
environment.
- UDP is used as a protocol for data distribution and information exchange.
- Not available via an Internet.
Wireless system - Network composition for Infrastructure mode
The player (e.g. PC, DVD player, etc.) outputs data (e.g. video, audio, serial data,
etc.) to MVDS transmitter. The transmitter captures and sends them to Access Point
via a wired LAN. These data are distributed to the MVDS receivers being connected
to the Access Pint in Infrastructure mode.
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AV Cable
Wireless (IEEE802.11a/g)
AV Cable
Ethernet (100Base, PLC)
Wireless system - Network composition for Ad-Hoc mode
The player (e.g. PC or DVD player, etc.) outputs data (e.g. video, audio, serial data,
etc.) to MVDS transmitter. The transmitter captures and sends them to the MVDS
receivers being connected to the transmitter in Adhoc mode.
Network composition for wired connection
The player (
etc.) to MVDS transmitter. The transmitter captures and distributes it to the MVDS
receivers being connected to an Ethernet LAN.
e.g.
PC or DVD player, etc) outputs data (
e.g.
video, audio, serial data,
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AV Cable
Ethernet (100Base, PLC)
Wireless (IEEE802.11a/g)
Network composition for wired/wireless connection mix
If the wired/wireless system are mixed, you can support wider variety of
environment.
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1.4 Parts and function
The name of each part and the function are explained below:
Front
Transmitter
Push buttonDescription
MENUGo into LCD menu from initial screen.
Return to initial screen from LCD top menu.
Go back to higher level in LCD menu.
Start a factory default conguration when this button and [SET] button are
pushed together while turning on this product.
-Return to previous option in LCD menu.
Select a value to set.
+Move to next option in LCD menu.
Select a value to set.
SETGo into the selected menu in LCD menu.
Enable the selected value.
Start a factory default conguration when this button and [MENU] button are
pushed together while turning on this product.
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Receiver
Push buttonDescription
MENUStart a factory default conguration when this button and [SET] button are
pushed together while turning on this product.
-Not use.
+Not use.
SETStart a factory default conguration when this button and [MENU] button are
pushed together while turning on this product.
LED (both Transmitter and Receiver)
LEDDescription
POWEROFF: Powered o or being on boot process.
ON: Powered on (Normal status)
STATUSBlink: Blink every time when codec of 1 frame data is complete.
ON: Factory default conguration using push buttons is complete.
WIRELESSOFF: Wireless communication is disabled.
Blink: Wireless communication is not established. (Detecting AP or other node,
or unable to connect for wireless conguration mismatch).
ON: Wireless communication is established.
ETHEROFF: Not connected to wired LAN (Not linked)
ON: Connected to wired LAN (Being linked)
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Back
Both Transmitter and Receiver
PartDescription
DCIN 15V1AAC connector (15V 1A)
* In case of X-1ER, AC power can be supplied via internal DC connector.
ETHEREthernet interface (RJ45)
RS232CSerial interface (9pin Male)
AUDIOAudio interface (3.5mm mini)
ANALOG RGBRGB interface (D-Sub15pin)
AntennaSMA Connector
(Connect the antenna to either or both of the connectors.)
LED (both Transmitter and Receiver)
Ethernet LEDDescription
Backside
(Ethernet Connector)
Green
Orange
OFF: Not connected to a wired LAN (Not linked)
ON: Connected to a wired LAN (Linked)
Blink: Blink when receiving a packet via wired or wireless LAN.
Flash: Data error in a conguration area
ROM/RAM check error
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Installation
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2.1 Before you begin
This section explains the necessary actions that should be taken before you
connect and setup this product.
2.1.1 Necessary items
Please prepare the following items.
MVDS Transmitter
( X-1T )
MVDS Receiver
( X-1R )
PC
(used for setup)
PlayerA media player with VGA interface and 1280x768 60Hz support (the player
MonitorA monitor with VGA interface and 1280 x 768 60Hz support (up to 32
Speaker Up to 32 stereo speaker pairs (not necessary if the speaker is embedded in the
VGA cableVGA cable (male/male) with D-Sub15 pin connector and noise suppression.
Audio cableCables with 3.5mm mini plug connector and noise suppression.
LAN cable
(used for setup)
AntennaAn antenna is required for each transmitter and receiver. The MVDS
Conguration SoftwareUse AdminManager. You can download AdminManager from the Silex
One transmitter is required.
As many receivers as you need for your environment. Each receiver supports
one monitor, and up to 32 receivers can be congured for use with a single
MVDS transmitter.
A PC with a wired LAN (100BASE-T) port.
can be a PC or any other device that can output video in the required format
using a VGA interface)
monitors total)
monitor above).
One cable is required for each transmitter and each receiver.
One cable is required for each transmitter and receiver.
Category 5 or better LAN cables for connecting the PC to the transmitter and
to the receiver(s) for conguration purposes.
* Either straight cable or crossover cable can be used as Auto MDI-X is
supported.
* An Ethernet hub can be used, but is not required.
transmitters and receivers include 2dB antennas, but you may wish to use
more specialized antennas to provide better performance.
Select the antenna according to your location status, distance from the
receiver or layout.
The MVDS transmitters and receivers have 2 antenna terminals. You can use
both terminals as they automatically recognize which terminal is in use. The