smart-e SNX-8x8 X+, SNX-16x16 X+ User Manual

User Guide
Part No: SmartNet X+
SmartNet X+
8x8 AV Router/Extender
Model No: SNX-8x8 X+
The Clearer Picture
Edition 1, January 1, 2007 Copyright 2005 Smart-e (UK) Ltd.
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Table of Contents
Introducing SmartNet X+
What‘s in the box…………………………………………………….. 1
What is SmartNet........................................................ 2
Why is SmartNet necessary.......................................... 2
How does SmartNet work ............................................ 2
Installation and Operation ...........................................3
SmartNet ................................................................... 3
System Considerations ................................................ 6
Receiver Options......................................................... 8
SLX-RX100 ................................................................. 9
SLX-RX100 V1.0.......................................................... 11
SLX-RX100 V4.0.......................................................... 13
SLX-RX200 ................................................................. 15
SLX-RX111…………………………………………………………………20
Appendix ......................................................................24
Specifications ............................................................. 26
Cable connection information....................................... 27
Limited warranty statement ......................................... 28
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What‘s in the box?
Thank you for buying the SmartNet X+ AV Router/Extender. Depending on the configuration of your system various quantities of the parts below may be included in your shipment. If any of the accessories listed below are missing please contact the Smart-e dealer you purchased products from or contact Smart-e customer support at:
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Introducing SmartNet
Item Description SNX-8x8 X+
SNX-8x8 X+ 8 input 8 Output router & cat 5 extender Yes
Mains Cable Standard PSU Mains Cable Yes
If you ordered a SmartNet X+ Router/Extender
Item Description
SLX-RX100 SLX-RX200 SNX-RX200
Receiver Unit
Cat 5 Receiver for VGA and Stereo Audio
Yes No No
Dual Screen Receiver Unit
Dual-Screen Cat 5 Receiver for VGA and Stereo Audio
No Yes Yes
SM-EYE
IR receiver ‘eye’
No No Yes
SM-HDST
IR Remote Handset
No No Yes
SLX-RX111
Yes
No
No
No
SNX-RX111
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
If you ordered Smart-e Receivers
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Item Description SNX-8x8 X+
SM-LED IR transmitter LED One for Each
Device to Control
If you required Infra-Red Device Control
What is the SmartNet X+ 8x8
The SmartNet X+ range of products are designed to switch and transmit high resolution computer video and/or audio signal over CAT-5 wire. AV stands for Audio Visual and includes such signal formats as Broadcast Video (TV video signal), Computer Video (VGA, SVGA, XVGA and etc. signals) and various for mats of Audio signals.
The Smartnet X+ 8x8 products provide an unprecedented range of switching and distribution equipment for all formats of video. By combining the features of
High quality Video and Stereo Audio matrix Signal distribution via Cat 5 cable Interactive Infrared control and RS232 pass-through
it creates an extremely powerful and cost effective product for use in high quality Video switching, security and data distribution. Housed in standard 19” rack mounting cases, various models are available allowing multiple configurations and applications providing a high quality signal conversion from the Cat 5 cable to the plasma, computer or other display device.
Why is the SmartNet X necessary?
Sometimes there is a need for the ability to switch between a selection of multiple inputs and multiple outputs with the required AV signals able to be transmitted over distances greater than commonly specified product limitations of 5m. In this case several choices are available, but most are expensive and bulky, which is some cases is simply not practical, due to space limitations in the conduits. The SmartNet X product range allows the transmission of AV signals over a standard CAT-5 UTP cable over distances of up to 300m. The actual distance is a function of the signal resolution and a cable quality. The following is a rough guide to distance and resolution:
Introducing SmartNet Router/Extender
Cat 5 Cable Length Maximum Recommended
Resolution
150m 1600 x 1200
225m 1280 x 1024
250m 1024 x 768
300m 800 x 600
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How does SmartNet X+ work?
The SmartNet X and SmartLynx receivers are high resolution components of a UXGA extender system designed for the switching and transmitting desktop computer video and stereo audio signals over (UTP) unshielded twisted pair category 5 (CAT 5) cabling. The transmitted signals are computer video signal, an RGBHV (Red, Green, Blue and Horizontal and Vertical Sync) analog format, and a Stereo Audio. The basic concept behind this product is the ability to encode and decode analog signal combined with precise line equalization and compensation.
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1. Preparing for installation
Start installation process by insuring that all video displays and audio devices are compatible with the computers being used. This is accomplished by connecting the devices directly to the computer and checking that the devices operate as desired without the SmartNet system.
Install CAT-5 wiring between desired locations. In order to minimize system operation difficulties, avoid routing the system cables near fluorescent lights, air conditioners, or machines that may create electrical noise.
Installation and Operation - SmartNet X+
Router installation diagram
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2. Connect Router to the signal source
The SmartNet X+ can be used to route and extend many video formats including VGA, CVBS, Y/C, YUV, RGBS and RGBHV. All video connections are made to the router via high density 15 way sockets (standard VGA connec­tions). For pin connection information please see relevant chapter.
If connecting a computer then:
2.1 Connect the output of the computer video card to the computer video input of the router using a HD15 male to male cable.
2.2 Connect the output of the computer audio card to the audio input of the router using 3.5 mm audio male to dual RCA male cable.
If connecting an AV source then:
2.3 Connect the output of the AV source to the video input of the router using a Smart-e interface cable depending on the relevant signal format (see later for cable information).
2.4 Connect the audio output of the AV source to the audio input of the router using a dual RCA male to male cable.
3. Connecting the RS232 control port
3.1 To allow serial commands to be routed through to a display, first connect a pin to pin serial lead be­tween the source device (PC) and the router.
3.2 Use a ‘null-modem’ cable dB9 socket (PC end) to dB9 plug (router end). Please contact nearest Smart-e distributor or call +44 1483 283365 for serial protocol commands.
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4. Controlling the SmartNet X+
4.1. Using the RS232—RS422 converter and adaptor cable provided, connect to an available serial port on the control computer (contact nearest Smart-e distributor or call +44 1483 283365 for pinout infor­mation if not using supplied cable).
4.2. Then connect the RJ45 of the adaptor cable into the RJ45 socket marked ’IN’ on the front of the SmartNet X+
4.3 Additional routers units can be linked to­gether by looping the control RJ45 sockets using a standard Cat 5 patch cable (not a cross-over cable).
4.4 Each router unit must have a unique ad­dress for the serial protocol to work - this is set by adjusting the rotary HEX switch on the rear. There are 16 positions (0-F) allow­ing up to 16 units to be linked together.
5. System Power up
5.1. Turn the system on by plugging in the power adapter to the SmartNet X+, if not already connected.
5.2. Power up the source devices.
5.3. Observe both transmitter and receiver power LED are ON, and computer is fully boot-up.
5.4. Observe monitors at transmitter and receiver end displaying the same data.
Using equalization adjustment (EQ) on the back of the receiver unit adjust the image to best quality (see Re­ceiver options). This adjustment equalizes for various cable length.
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6. Connecting the Infra-Red LEDs, and Infra-Red Eye for ‘Up-the-line’ control
6.1 Connect the SM-LEDs to the relevant IR jack plug (As pictured below), ensure the LED is positioned
close to the IR sensor of the device to be controlled.
6.2 Repeat for all devices to be controlled by Infra-Red.
6.3 Connect an SM-EYE to the singular IR 3.5mm minijack port on the left hand side at the rear of the unit (As pictured below). This will enable IR control of devices at the receiver end such as amplifi­ers, etc. An SM-LED will need to be connected to the relevant receiver and positioned close to the IR receiver of the device to be controlled.
7. Connecting local audio on the SNX-8x8+ with local audio output option
7.1 Connect the local Audio devices (Speakers or amplifiers, etc) to the relevant 3.5mm minijack socket on the front of the unit (As pictured below).
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9. Preparing and connecting System CAT-5 cable
The SmartNet X+ utilizes category 5 (CAT 5), unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable to transport signal between transmitter and receiver.
CAT 5 cable is more desirable than coaxial cable due to its low cost and ease of installation. This cable is used for LAN applications and is found in abundance, already installed, in many buildings . The category 5 is a standard which establishes minimum requirements for telecommunications cabling within a commercial building. The stan­dard covers various aspects of wiring including telecommunications outlets.
Following is the wiring standard for terminating CAT 5 cable using RJ 45 connector:
Pair 1 Pins 1 & 2 Pair 2 Pins 3 & 6 Pair 3 Pins 4 & 5 Pair 4 Pins 7 & 8
Connectors: RJ-45 Capacitance: 14 pf/ft (46.2 pf/m) Conductor Gauge: 24 AWG Impedance: 100 +/- 15 ohms
4 - Pair
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8. Connecting Digital Audio Input to the SNX-8x8+
8.1 Connect the source device to one of the HD15 Video inputs using a Smart-e HD15 to 3xRCA cable (CAB-X3R-2M) Making sure to attach the GREEN RCA to the digital audio out on the source device.
8.2 The digital audio can act as a separate input or the remaining Blue and Red RCAs can be used to input either composite or S-Video (Using adaptor to 4pin minidin—See diagram)
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Receiver Options
3. SmartLynx Receiver Options:
There are two different SmartLynx receivers available for the SmartNet X+ router range, please check the model numbers below and the relevant page reference.
SLX-RX100
UXGA, RGsB, YUV, Y/C, CVBS and Stereo Audio
For instructions on installation of the SLX-RX100 view page 8
SLX-RX200
As SLX-RX100 but with allowing RGBS, dual screen output, Infra-Red passthrough and RS232 control option
For instructions on installation of the SLX-RX200 view page 12
SLX-RX111
As SLX-RX100 but with allowing RGBS, Infra-Red passthrough and RS232 control op-
tion with numerous connector types
For instructions on installation of the SLX-RX200 view page
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SLX-RX100
The SLX-RX100 allows for the reception of UXGA,RGsB, YUV, Y/C, CVBS and stereo audio, when broadcasted along a single Cat5 UTP cable from a SmartNet transmitter. The unit then distributes the received signal to a display via a HD15 connection and to speakers via a 3.5mm mini jack.
Installation and Operation - SLX-RX100
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1. Connecting SLX-RX100 to the display device
1.1 Making sure that the Cat 5 cable is connected to one of the SmartNet X+ transmitter outputs, connect the cable to the RJ45 socket on the receiver unit.
1.2 If the cable connection is correct the power LED on the front of the receiver should illuminate (power is sent up the Cat 5 cable).
1.3 Connect the speakers or audio input on the display to the audio output on the receiver, using a
3.5mm jack plug.
1.4 Connect the display to the video output on the receiver using high quality multi-coaxial cable.
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2. Setting the cable length dials
The receiver unit is preset for approximately 100m which is sufficiently accurate for most applications (if on a cable run of < 50m adjust the dials anticlockwise to prevent sync disturbance). However, if the image does not look sharp enough then follow the instructions below:
2.1 Load an application you intend to use that requires a high screen resolution (such as a Windows or word processor program).
2.2 If the video is under-compensated, you will notice a black smearing on the right-hand edge of
large horizontal objects such as title bars. The degradation becomes more noticeable as length increases.
2.3 Look at a point on the monitor where the smearing is evident. Now rotate the Green ‘EQ’ dial
clockwise until the smearing disappears and the edge becomes very bright and too sharp. At this point and beyond the video is over-compensated (note that over-compensation of the Red channel can cause sync disruption which can cause certain displays not to display any image).
2.4 Rotate the ‘EQ’ dial back slightly until you reach a point where the edge looks as it should be (no
smearing or over sharpness). The compensation is now adjusted correctly for the length of the interconnection cable being used.
2.5 Repeat this for the other colour dials.
Please note that for all practical purposes cable equalisation cannot be exact – the remote image will never be quite as sharp as the original.
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3. Sync Processing & Polarity
Sync Processing
For VGA applications the Transmitter adds the Horizontal and Vertical sync pulses to the Blue and Red channels. Since the unit has been designed for use with other types of video the Receiver provides the ability to both pass the Red and Blue channels transparently or process them to remove the Sync Pulses. The Green channel is al­ways transparent.
3.1 To pass video transparently for the Red and Blue channels the jumpers must be set in the +
position.
3.2 To process the video and remove the sync pulses the jumpers must be set in the - position
In the example opposite the Blue channel is set to remove sync pulses and the Red chan­nel to pass the video transparently.
3.3 For composite video use the Green channel
3.4 For Y/C applications set the Red link to be transparent and use the Green channel for
luminance and the Red channel for Chrominance.
3.5 For YUV applications set both the Red and Blue links to transparent and use all three channels.
When switching between different video formats the SLX-RX100 can be used for VGA and compos­ite video OR by setting the links for transparent paths the SLX-RX100 can be used for Composite video, Y/C and YUV.
Sync Polarity
Using the Sync Polarity section of the jumper pins it is possible to set the polarity of the Horizontal and Vertical Sync pulses.
3.3 To make the sync pulses positive going the jumpers should be set in the + position.
3.4 To make the sync pulses negative going the jumpers must be set in the – position.
In the example opposite the Horizontal Sync ( Sync) is positive going and the Vertical sync (V Sync) is negative going
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5. Setting the cable length dials
The receiver unit is preset for approximately 50m which is sufficiently accurate for most applications. However if the image does not look sharp enough then follow the instructions below:
2.1 Whilst looking at an image on the display, preferably a long horizontal bar, adjust the CABLE COMPENSATION dial.
2.2 Looking at the right-hand edge of the bar you will see the image change. A highlighting bright edge means over compensation whilst a blurred dark edge means under compensation.
2.3 Adjust the dial until both effects are neutralized.
The Contrast control dial is factory per-set and usually needs no adjustment.
6. Sync Processing & Polarity
Sync Processing
For VGA applications the Transmitter adds the Horizontal and Vertical sync pulses to the Blue and Red channels. Since the unit has been designed for use with other types of video the Receiver provides the ability to both pass the Red and Blue channels transparently or process them to remove the Sync Pulses.
1) To pass video transparently the jumpers must be set in the Video position.
2) To process the video and remove the sync pulses the jumpers must be set in the VGA position
In the example below the Blue and Green channels are set to remove sync pulses and the Red channel to pass the video transparently.
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The SLX-RX200 allows for the reception of UXGA, RGsB, YUV, Y/C, CVBS and stereo audio, when broadcasted along a single Cat5 UTP cable from a SmartNet transmitter. The signal is received along the Cat5 from the transmitter and then distributed to the display via a HD15 connection and to speakers via a 3.5 mm mini jack. The SLX-RX200 allows Infra-Red passthrough and RS232 control option.
Receiver Options
SLX-RX200
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1. Connecting SLX-RX200 to the display device
1.1 Making sure that the Cat 5 cable is connected to one of the SmartNet X+ transmitter outputs, connect the cable to the RJ45 socket on the receiver unit.
1.2 If the cable connection is correct the power LED on the front of the receiver should illuminate (power is sent up the Cat 5 cable).
1.3 Connect each display to one of the video output on the receiver using high quality multi-coaxial cable
1.4 If RS232 control is required then connect to the display via the dB9 socket on the receiver using a null-modem cable (pin to pin).
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2. Connecting SLX-RX200 to audio and Infra-Red control
2.1 Connect the speakers or audio input on the display to the audio output on the receiver, using a
3.5mm jack plug.
2.2 If using the receiver to transmit Infra-Red signals back down the cable to the transmitter unit then connect an ‘eye’ to the lower jack position as shown in the diagram below.
2.3 If using the receiver to transmit Infra-Red signals up to the display from the transmitter unit then connect an ‘IR LED’ to the adjacent jack socket.
2.4 If using RS232 signals beyond 100m of Cat 5 than a local PSU might be needed
Please note: connecting the IR ‘eye’ will prevent the return RS232 path from the display
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2. Setting the cable length dials
The receiver unit is preset for approximately 100m which is sufficiently accurate for most applications (if on a cable run of < 50m adjust the dials anticlockwise to prevent sync disturbance). However, if the image does not look sharp enough then follow the instructions below:
2.1 Load an application you intend to use that requires a high screen resolution (such as a Windows or word processor program).
2.2 If the video is under-compensated, you will notice a black smearing on the right-hand edge of
large horizontal objects such as title bars. The degradation becomes more noticeable as length increases.
2.3 Look at a point on the monitor where the smearing is evident. Now rotate the Green ‘EQ’ dial
clockwise until the smearing disappears and the edge becomes very bright and too sharp. At this point and beyond the video is over-compensated (note that over-compensation of the Red channel can cause sync dis ruption which can cause certain displays not to display any image).
2.4 Rotate the ‘EQ’ dial back slightly until you reach a point where the edge looks as it should be (no
smearing or over sharpness). The compensation is now adjusted correctly for the length of the interconnec tion cable being used.
2.5 Repeat this for the other colour dials.
Please note that for all practical purposes cable equalisation cannot be exact – the remote image will never be quite as sharp as the original. .
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3. Sync Processing & Polarity
Sync Processing
For VGA applications the Transmitter adds the Horizontal and Vertical sync pulses to the Blue and Red channels. Since the unit has been designed for use with other types of video the Receiver provides the ability to both pass the Red and Blue channels transparently or process them to remove the Sync Pulses. The Green channel is al­ways transparent.
3.1 To pass video transparently for the Red and Blue channels the jumpers must be set in the +
position.
3.2 To process the video and remove the sync pulses the jumpers must be set in the - position
In the example opposite the Blue channel is set to remove sync pulses and the Red chan­nel to pass the video transparently.
3.3 For composite video use the Green channel
3.4 For Y/C applications set the Red link to be transparent and use the Green channel for
luminance and the Red channel for Chrominance.
3.5 For YUV applications set both the Red and Blue links to transparent and use all three channels.
When switching between different video formats the SLX-RX100 can be used for VGA and compos­ite video OR by setting the links for transparent paths the SLX-RX100 can be used for Composite video, Y/C and YUV.
Sync Polarity
Using the Sync Polarity section of the jumper pins it is possible to set the polarity of the Horizontal and Vertical Sync pulses.
3.3 To make the sync pulses positive going the jumpers should be set in the + position.
3.4 To make the sync pulses negative going the jumpers must be set in the – position.
In the example opposite the Horizontal Sync ( Sync) is positive going and the Vertical sync (V Sync) is negative going
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Receiver Options
SLX-RX111
The SLX-RX111 allows for the reception of UXGA, RGsB, RGBS, YUV, Y/C, CVBS and stereo audio, when broadcasted along a single Cat5 UTP cable from a SmartNet transmitter. The signal is received along the Cat5 from the transmitter and then distributed to the display via the appropriate connection and to speakers via a 3.5 mm mini jack. The SLX-RX111 allows Infra-Red passthrough and RS232 control option.
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1. Connecting the SLX-RX111 to the display device
1.1 Making sure that the Cat 5 cable is connected to the SLX-TX111 transmitter output, connect the cable to the RJ45 socket on the receiver unit.
1.2 If the cable connection is correct the power LED on the front of the receiver should illuminate (power is sent up the Cat 5 cable).
1.3 Connect the display to relevant connector on the receiver (see diagram below) using the appropriate cable
1.4 If RS232 control is required then connect to the display via the 3.5mm minijack on the receiver using a CAB-J19-1M.
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2. Connecting SLX-RX111 to audio and Infra-Red control
2.1 Connect the speakers or audio input on the display to the audio output on the receiver, using a 3.5mm jack plug.
2.2 If using the receiver to transmit Infra-Red signals back down the cable to the transmitter unit then connect an ‘eye’ to the jack position as shown in the diagram below.
2.3 If using the receiver to transmit Infra-Red signals up to the display from the transmitter unit then connect a ‘LED’ to the jack position as shown in the diagram below.
Please note: connecting the IR ‘eye’ will prevent the return RS232 path from the display
Receiver Options
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3. Mounting the Receiver
The receiver unit can compensate for cable losses over a length of 20-100m, and for mounting purposes the unit is provided with two ’key-hole’ points for fixing to the wall or screen (See diagram below). Simply hold receiver in place, mark position of holes and set screws in these locations. NB. Always use screws with heads larger than the holes.
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‘MOUNTING-HOLE’
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‘MOUNTING-HOLE’
ITEM SLX-RX100
Range
AV over Cat5 UTP 300 m
Input
Video Balanced 1V pk-pk
Resolution Up to 1600 x 1200
Audio Balanced
Connector RJ45
Video Output
Signal Type UXGA, RGBHV, RGsB, YUV, Y/C, CVBS
Resolution Up to 1600 x 1200
Connector HD15, Female
Audio Output
Signal Type Stereo unbalanced
Connector 3.5 mm mini jack, Female
Physical
Dimensions 95 x 80 x 23 mm
Weight 0.3 kg
Power
Requirements 2 Watts line powered
Technical Information
SLX-R100
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ITEM SLX-RX200
Range
AV over Cat5 UTP 300 m
Input
Video Balanced 1V pk-pk
Resolution Up to 1600 x 1200
Audio Balanced
Connector RJ45
Video Output
Signal Type UXGA, RGBHV, RGsB, YUV, Y/C, CVBS
Resolution Up to 1600 x 1200
Connector 2 x HD15, Female
Audio Output
Signal Type Stereo unbalanced
Connector 3.5 mm mini jack, Female
IR Input
Signal Type 30-450 kHz
Connector 3.5 mm mini jack, Female
RS232
Signal Type 19200 300bps TXD, RXD
Connector dB9 plug
Physical
Dimensions 95 x 80 x 23 mm
Weight 0.3 kg
Power
Requirements 2 Watts line powered
SLX-RX200
Technical Information
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ITEM SLX-RX200
Range
AV over Cat5 UTP 300 m
Input
Video Balanced 1V pk-pk
Resolution Up to 1600 x 1200
Audio Balanced
Connector RJ45
Video Output
Signal Types & Connectors
UXGA-HD15 / RGBS-Scart / YUV-3xRCA / YC-4pin minidin / CVBS-Scart
Resolution Up to 1600 x 1200
Audio Output
Signal Type Stereo unbalanced
Connectors 3 x 3.5 mm mini jack, Female
IR Input
Signal Type 30-450 kHz
Connector 3.5 mm mini jack, Female
RS232
Signal Type 19200 300bps TXD, RXD
Connector dB9 plug
Physical
Dimensions 95 x 80 x 23 mm
Weight 0.3 kg
Power
Requirements 2 Watts line powered
IR Output
Signal Type 30-450 kHz
Connector 3.5 mm mini jack, Female
SLX-RX111
Technical Information
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Interface Cable information
Description Part Number
INPUT Cables:
Scart to HD15 (Composite)
CAB-XSC-2M
Scart to HD15 (RGBS)
CAB-XSRAI-2M
4pin minidin to HD15
CAB-XYC-2M
3xRCA to HD15
CAB-X3R-2M
OUTPUT Cables:
HD15 to Scart (Composite)
CAB-XSC-2M
HD15 to Scart (RGBS)
CAB-XSRAO-2M
HD15 to 4pin minidin
CAB-XYC-2M
HD15 to 4pin minidin (SLX-RX200)
CAB-XYC-RX200-2M
HD15 to 3xRCA
CAB-X3R-2M
Smart-e (UK) Ltd, Ranmore Manor, Ranmore Common, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 6SX
+44 (0) 1483 283365 Fax: +44 (0) 1483 281511, www.smart-e.co.uk
Limited Warranty Statement
A. Extent of limited warranty
1. Smart-e (UK) Ltd warrants to the end-user customers that Smart-e product specified above will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the duration of 1 year, which duration begins on the date of purchase by the customer. Customer is responsible for maintaining proof of date of purchase.
2. Smart-e warranty covers only those defects which arise as a result of normal use of the product, and do not apply to any:
a. Improper or inadequate maintenance or modifications b. Operations outside product specifications c. Mechanical abuse and exposure to severe conditions
3. If Smart-e receives during applicable warranty period notice of defect,Smart-e will at its discretion re­place or repair defective product . If Smart-e is unable to replace or repair defective product covered by the Smart-e warranty within reasonable period of time Smart-e shall refund the cost of the product.
4. Smart-e shall have no obligation to repair, replace or refund unit until customer returns defective product to Smart-e.
5. Any replacement product could be new or like new, provided that it has functionality at least equal to that of the product being replaced.
6. Smart-e’s limited warranty is valid in any country where the covered product is distributed by Smart-e.
B. Limitations of warranty
TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, NEITHER SMART-E NOT ITS THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF ANY KIND WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED , WITH RESPECT TO THE SMARET-E PRODUCT , AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANT­ABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY , AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
C. Limitations of liability
To the extent allowed by local law the remedies provided in this warranty statement are the customers sole and exclusive remedies
TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW , EXCEPT FOR THE OBLIGATIONS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT , IN NO EVENT WILL APLYCON OR ITS THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR DI­RECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT , TORT OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY AND WHETHER ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
D. Local law
To the extent that this warranty statement is inconsistent with local law, this warranty statement shall be consid­ered modified to be consistent with such law
Appendix
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