smart-e SNX-2112 User Manual

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SNX-2112
multipoint to point daisy-chained transmitter
also available: SNX-2114 transmitter
user guide
Edition 3, July 2008 Copyright 2008 Smart-e (UK) Ltd.
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Table of Contents
Introducing SmartNet
What ‘s in the box .......................................................................................... 1
What is SmartNet........................................................................................... 2
Why is SmartNet necessary ..................................................................... 2
How does SmartNet work .......................................................................... 2
Installation and Operation
Transmitter ........................................................................................................ 3
Receiver Options .............................................................................................. 11-29
Appendix
Specifications ..................................................................................................... 30
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................ 35
Limited warranty statement ...................................................................... 36
Partial Product List ............................................................................................ Back
Introducing SmartLynx Cat5 AV Extender
What‘s in the box?
Thank you for buying the Smart-e SmartNet Cat5 AV Switch & 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:
+44 (0) 1306 628264
If you ordered SmartNet SNX-2114/2s:
Item Description
SNX-2114 SNX-2112
Master Unit 3 Inputs & 1 Cat5 Output Yes No
Slave Unit
3 Inputs, 1 Cat5 Input & 1 Cat5 Output
No Yes
Power Injector Cat5 power Supply Unit No Yes
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Item Description
SLX-RX100 SLX-RX111 SLX-TX211
Short Range Receiver Unit
1 Cat5 Input and 1 Output No Yes No
Long Range Receiver Unit
1 Cat5 Input and 1 Output Yes No Yes
If you ordered SmartLynx Single Screen Receivers:
Item Description
SLX-RX212 SLX-RX212D
Receiver Unit 1 Cat5 Input and 2 Outputs Yes No
Cascadeable Receiver Unit
1 Cat5 Input, 1 Cat5 Output 2 Standard Outputs
No Yes
If you ordered SmartLynx Dual Screen Receivers:
What is SmartNet?
The SmartNet systems are a combination of high quality video and audio switches, transmitter and receiver devices designed to transmit high reso­lution computer video and/or audio signals over Cat5 wire. AV stands for Audio Visual and includes such signal formats as Broadcast Video (TV video signal), Computer Video (VGA, SVGA, SXGA and etc. signals) and various formats of Audio signals.
Why is SmartNet necessary?
Sometimes you may have numerous source devices to be displayable upon screens. Or that AV signals need 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 in some cases simply not practical, due to space limitations in the conduits. The SmartNet allows the transmission of AV signals over a standard Cat5 UTP cable over distances of up to 300m with full IR or RS232 control op­tions. The actual distance is a function of the signal resolution and cable quality. The following is a rough guide to distance and resolution:
How does SmartNet work?
The Smart-e SmartNet systems are switch/transmitter and receiver pairs designed to extend video, stereo audio and IR/RS232 signals over (UTP & STP) unshielded & shielded twisted pair category 5 (Cat5) cabling. They are supplied with a UK power supply and consist of: a transmitter with a video input (connectors vary by model), an audio input and a Cat5 output and; a receiver with a cat5 input and corresponding outputs. Certain
Cat5 Cable Length Maximum Recommended Resolution
150m UXGA (1600x1200)
200m HDTV (720p,1080i, 1080p)
300m SDTV, SVGA (800x600)
Introducing SmartLynx Cat5 AV Extender
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1. Preparing for installation
Start installation process by ensuring 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.
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Fig. 1
2. Connect Transmitter to the signal sources
For Two High Definition (RGB/YPrPb) Sources
2.1 Connect the RGB video output of the source device to the first HD15
input on the transmitter using a standard VGA cable.
2.2 Connect the RGB or YPrPb video output of the source device to the second HD15 input on the transmitter, using a Smart-e interface cable if necessary.
For One High Definition + Two Standard Definition Sources
2.3 Connect the RGB video output of the source device to the first HD15 input on the transmitter using a standard VGA cable.
2.4 Connect the Y/C video output of the source device to the 4-pin minidin connector on the transmitter using a standard Y/C cable.
2.5 Connect the CVBS video output of the source device to the RCA connector on the transmitter, using a Smart-e interface cable if necessary.
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Installation and Operation
3. Connecting the Audio, Infra-Red & RS232 Control panel (optional)
3.1 Connect the Audio from the Source devices to the relevant 3.5mm
minijack sockets (see diagram below), using a Smart-e interface cable if necessary.
3.2 If appropriate connect the IR emitter LED into the relevant 3.5mm minijack socket and position the IR LED upon or near the IR window on the device to be controlled.
3.3 If using an RS232 control panel, connect the panel to the relevant
3.5mm minijack socket, using a Smart-e Interface cable if necessary.
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4. Cascading the SNX-2114 with multiple SNX-2112s
4.1 Using ‘SHIELDED’ Cat5 cable connect the Cat5 out on the SNX-
2114 to the Cat5 In on the first SNX-2112.
4.2 Repeat this step, connecting the Cat5 out on the SNX-2112s to the Cat5 In on the following unit, for up to 32 units.
4.3 The supplied Cat5 Power Injector should be connected between either the SNX-2114 and first SNX-2112 or, between the final SNX­ 2112 and the Smart-e receiver unit. (see diagram below).
NB Units will not function unless ‘SHIELDED’ Cat5 is used to interconnect between the SNX-2114 and SNX-2112s. However, the Cat5 from the final SNX-2112 to the receiver unit does NOT have to be shielded.
Fig. A
Fig. B
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5. Configuring the Video Processing.
On the base of the unit are four switches, these are to be used to configure
the way in which the unit handles video sources. The switches functionality are as follows:
5.1 If more than 16 units are used then the Hex Switch (see following page) is unable to address them. To enable the addressing of units as 17-32 then switch 1 on their base should be placed to the ON position.
5.2. Switch 2 is used to enable and disable the auto-detect feature of the units.
Switches 3 & 4 are used to determine the source priority when the auto­ detect feature is in use.
5.3 Switch 3 is used to set priority to RGB 1
5.4 Switch 4 is used to set priority to Y/C or RGB 2
5.5 If both switches 3 & 4 are set to ON - priority will be given to CVBS.
Fig. A Shows all
switches in the OFF
position,
Fig. B shows switch
1 in the ON position,
switches 2-4 in the
OFF position.
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6. Allocating unique identifications to the SNX-2112s.
6.1 Using the Hex Switch on the side of the units (see diagram below),
you can provide a unique address to each unit for control purposes.
6.2 The Hex Switch has 16 unique addresses, A-F and 0-9, please ensure that each of the units cascaded are given a different address.
6.3 For addressing units between numbers 17 & 32 Switch 1 on the base of the unit should be switched ON (see previous page). Units 17-32 can then be addressed in the same manner as units 1-16 above.
In Diagram to the left
the units address is set
to 9 on the Hex Switch.
Hex Switch
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7. Selecting Relevant Sources and Using ‘Show Me’ Button
7.1 On the base of the unit, there is a button labelled ‘Input Selection’. By
pressing this button the unit will cycle through the inputs in succession.
7.2 Green LEDs on the side of the unit alight corresponding to the active input, simply continue to press the button until the correct LED and Video source are selected (For RGB 2 both the Y/C & CVBS LEDs will be alight).
7.3 By pressing the ‘Show Me’ button the Blue LED will alight on the side of the currently active unit.
8. System Power up
4.1 Turn the system on by plugging in the power adapter to the SmartLynx if they are not yet connected (See diagram opposite).
4.2 Power up your computer.
4.3 Observe both transmitter and receiver power LED are ON, and source device is switched on.
9. Preparing and connecting System CAT-5 cable
The SmartNet utilizes category 5 (CAT 5), unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable to transport signal between transmitter and receiver and shielded twisted pair (STP) to transport signals between SNX-2114s and SNX-2112s..
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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Receiver Options
10. Smartlynx Receiver Options
There are a number of different receiver options available to accompany the SLX-TX16, please check the model number and relevant page number reference below.
SLX-RX111
UXGA, RGBS, RGsB, YPrPb, Y/C, CVBS, Stereo Audio and RS232 or Infra-Red control option.
For Instructions on Installation of the SLX-RX111 see page………………………………………………12
SLX-RX211
Same as SLX-RX111 but with greater range and skew compensation.
For Instructions on Installation of the SLX-RX211 see page………………………………………………15
SLX-RX212/D
Dual Screen Output, UXGA, RGsB, YPrPb, Y/C, CVBS and Stereo Audio, with RS232 or Infra-Red control option. SLX-RX212D can be cascaded.
For Instructions on Installation of the SLX-RX212 see page………………………………………………18
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The SLX-RX111 allows for the Short Range reception of UXGA, RGsB, RGBS, YPrPb, YUV and Long Range reception of Y/C, CVBS, Stereo Audio, and Infra-Red or RS232 control signals, when broadcasted along a single Cat5 UTP cable from a Smart
-e transmitter or matrix.
The signals are received along the Cat5 from the transmitter and then distributed to the display and control equipment via the appropriate connection and to speakers via a 3.5 mm mini
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Installation and OperationSLX-RX111
SLX-RX111
1. Connecting SLX-RX111 to the display device
1.1 Making sure that the Cat 5 cable is connected to the 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
Installation and OperationSLX-RX111
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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 ’mounting-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.
‘MOUNTING-HOLES’
‘MOUNTING-HOLES’
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SLX-RX211
The SLX-RX211 allows for the Long Range reception of UXGA, RGsB, RGBS, YPrPb, YUV, Y/C, CVBS, Stereo Audio, and Infra­Red or RS232 control signals when broadcasted along a single Cat5 UTP cable from a Smart-e transmitter or matrix.
The signals are received along the Cat5 from the transmitter and then distributed to the display and control equipment via the appropriate connection and to speakers via a 3.5 mm mini jack.
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Installation and OperationSLX-RX211
1. Connecting SLX-RX211 to the display device
1.1 Making sure that the Cat 5 cable is connected to the 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-RX211 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
Installation and OperationSLX-RX211
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3. Adjusting Equalisation and Contrast
3.1 To adjust equalization the ‘pot’ labeled as cable compensation may be rotated clockwise: start by turning the ’pot’ completely ANTI-clockwise and then slowly turn clockwise until equalization is correct. As cable length increases the ’pot’ will need to be turned further clockwise.
3.2 To adjust contrast (Gain) as with equalization begin by turning the ‘pot’ completely ANTI-clockwise and slowly turn the ‘pot’ clockwise until the desired image contrast (Gain) is displayed.
4. Skew error compensation
The SLX-RX211 has built-in delay lines to compensate for skew error in longer cable lengths. Each video colour can be delayed up to 62ns which can be adjusted and set using the 3 buttons on the base of the unit.
4.1 Press buttons ‘INC’ and ‘DEC’ together to enter the setting mode.
4.2 Press button ‘SET’ to select the colour to be delayed i.e. red/green/ blue.
4.3 Press the ‘INC’ button to increase and ‘DEC’ button to decrease the delay.
4.4 Press buttons ’INC’ and ‘DEC’ together to save the settings.
4.5 Pressing buttons ‘DEC’ and ‘SET’ together will reset all delays to zero.
Note
Although all 3 colours can be delayed it is usually only necessary to delay 2 of the colours to achieve skew error compensation.
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4a. Incorrect Skew adjustment.
In this example the Green is under equalized and the Red is slightly over equal­ized.
4b. Co rr ec t Sk e w adjustment.
In this example colours are in alignment and hence correctly equalized.
5. 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 ’mounting-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.
‘MOUNTING-HOLES’
‘MOUNTING-HOLES’
Installation and OperationSLX-RX211
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The SLX-RX212 allows for the Long Range reception of UXGA, RGsB, RGBS, YPrPb, YUV, Y/C, CVBS, Stereo Audio, and Infra­Red or RS232 control signals when broadcasted along a single Cat5 UTP cable from a Smart-e transmitter or matrix.
The signals are received along the Cat5 from the transmitter and then distributed as a Dual-Screen output to the displays and control equipment via the appropriate connections, and to speakers via a 3.5 mm mini jack.
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Installation and OperationSLX-RX212/D
SLX-RX212/D
1. Connecting SLX-RX212 to the display device
1.1 Making sure that the Cat 5 cable is connected to the 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 displays to the relevant connectors 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-RX212 to audio and Infra-Red control
2.1 Connect the speakers or audio inputs on the displays to the audio
outputs on the receiver, using 3.5mm jack plugs.
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
Installation and OperationSLX-RX212/D
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3. Adjusting Equalisation and Contrast
3.1 To adjust equalization the ‘pot’ labeled as EQ may be rotated clockwise: start by turning the ’pot’ completely ANTI-clockwise and then slowly turn clockwise until equalization is correct. As cable length increases the ’pot’ will need to be turned further clockwise.
3.2 To adjust contrast (Gain) as with equalization begin by turning the ‘pot’ completely ANTI-clockwise and slowly turn the ‘pot’ clockwise until the desired image contrast (Gain) is displayed.
4. Skew error compensation
The SLX-RX211 has built-in delay lines to compensate for skew error in longer cable lengths. Each video colour can be delayed up to 62ns which can be adjusted and set using the 3 buttons on the base of the unit.
4.1 Press buttons ‘INC’ and ‘DEC’ together to enter the setting mode.
4.2 Press button ‘SET’ to select the colour to be delayed i.e. red/green/ blue.
4.3 Press the ‘INC’ button to increase and ‘DEC’ button to decrease the delay.
4.4 Press buttons ’INC’ and ‘DEC’ together to save the settings.
4.5 Pressing buttons ‘DEC’ and ‘SET’ together will reset all delays to zero.
Note
Although all 3 colours can be delayed it is usually only necessary to delay 2 of the colours to achieve skew error compensation.
Installation and OperationSLX-RX212/D
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4a. Incorrect Skew adjustment.
In this example the Green is under equalized and the Red is slightly over equal­ized.
4b. Co rr ec t Sk e w adjustment.
In this example colours are in alignment and hence correctly equalized.
Installation and OperationSLX-RX212/D
5. Setting the jumpers on the Receiver
5.1 On the SLX-RX212 you are able to select the format of video outputted
by the HD15s by altering the jumpers on the base of the unit shown in the diagram below.
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Installation and OperationSLX-RX212D
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6. How to Cascade the SLX-RX212D
6.1 As well as having all the functions of the regular SLX-RX212, the SXL-
RX212D also has the ability to be cascaded for up to 5 units.
6.2 In order to cascade the SLX-RX212Ds Cat5 cable should be used to join together the supplementary units, with the Cat5 output on the first unit to be joined to the Cat5 input on the second unit, etc. (See diagram below).
6.3 All additional SLX-RX212Ds connected after the initial unit, MUST have their own power supply units attached.
6.4 All SLX-RX212Ds then connect to display and audio equipment as shown for the standard unit on the previous pages.
7. 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 ’mounting-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.
‘MOUNTING-HOLES’
‘MOUNTING-HOLES’
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Video Input
Signal Type - Connector………….. UXGA/RGBS/YUV/YPbPr/ - HD15. YC - 4pinminidin. CVBS - RCA
Bandwidth………………………………….. 400MHz
Impedance…………………………………. 75 Ohm
Audio Input
Signal Type…………………………………. Stereo Audio
Bandwidth………………………………….. 20kHz, 0dB
Impedance…………………………………. 10k Ohm
Connector………………………………….. 3.5mm mini-jack, Female
Local Audio Output if app.
Signal Type…………………………………. Stereo Audio
Bandwidth………………………………….. 20kHz, 0dB
Impedance…………………………………. 100 Ohm
Connector………………………………….. 3.5mm mini-jack, Female
Video Output
Signal Type - Connector………….. UXGA/RGBS/YUV/YPbPr/YC/CVBS - RJ45
Bandwidth………………………………….. 400MHz
Impedance…………………………………. 100 Ohm
Audio Output
Signal Type…………………………………. Stereo Audio
Bandwidth………………………………….. 20kHz, 0dB
Impedance…………………………………. 100 Ohm
Connector………………………………….. RJ45
IR Input
Signal Type…………………………………. 30-500kHz modulated IR
Connector………………………………….. RJ45
IR Output
Signal Type…………………………………. 30-500kHz modulated IR
Connector………………………………….. 3.5mm mini-jack, Female
RS232/422 Input
Signal Type…………………………………. RS232 up to 115kbaud, full duplex tx, rx. RS422 9600baud
Connector………………………………….. 3.5mm mini-jack, Female
RS232/422 Output
Signal Type…………………………………. RS232 up to 115kbaud, full duplex tx, rx. RS422 9600baud
Connector………………………………….. RJ45
Power
Requirement-Connector………….. 24VDC 500mA - 5mm x 2.1mm
Dimensions
Size……..……...……………………………….. 120 x 94 x 23 mm
Weight……………………………………... 0.2kg
Technical Information
SNX-2112/4
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Technical Information
SLX-RX100
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Video Input
Signal Type - Connector………….. UXGA/RGBS/YUV/YPbPr/YC/CVBS - RJ45
Bandwidth………………………………….. 400MHz
Impedance…………………………………. 75 Ohm
Audio Input
Signal Type…………………………………. Stereo Audio
Bandwidth………………………………….. 20kHz, 0dB
Impedance…………………………………. 10k Ohm
Connector………………………………….. RJ45
Video Output
Signal Type - Connector………….. UXGA/RGBS/YUV/YPbPr/YC/CVBS - HD15
Bandwidth………………………………….. 400MHz
Impedance…………………………………. 75 Ohm
Audio Output
Signal Type…………………………………. Stereo Audio
Bandwidth………………………………….. 20kHz, 0dB
Impedance…………………………………. 100 Ohm
Connector………………………………….. 3 x 3.5mm mini-jacks, Female
Power
Requirement - Connector……….. 24VDC 500mA - 5mm x 2.1mm
Dimensions
Size……………..……………………………….. 90 x 80 x 21 mm
Weight...……………………………………... 0.2kg
Technical Information
SLX-RX111
Video Input
Signal Type - Connector………….. UXGA/RGBS/YUV/YPbPr/YC/CVBS - RJ45
Bandwidth………………………………….. 400MHz
Impedance…………………………………. 75 Ohm
Audio Input
Signal Type…………………………………. Stereo Audio
Bandwidth………………………………….. 20kHz, 0dB
Impedance…………………………………. 10k Ohm
Connector………………………………….. RJ45
Video Output
Signal Type - Connector………….. UXGA-HD15 / RGBS-Scart / YUV-3xRCA / YC-4pin minidin / CVBS-Scart
Bandwidth………………………………….. 400MHz
Impedance…………………………………. 75 Ohm
Audio Output
Signal Type…………………………………. Stereo Audio
Bandwidth………………………………….. 20kHz, 0dB
Impedance…………………………………. 100 Ohm
Connector………………………………….. 3 x 3.5mm mini-jacks, Female
IR Input
Signal Type…………………………………. 30-500kHz modulated IR
Connector………………………………….. 3.5mm mini-jack, Female
IR Output
Signal Type…………………………………. 30-500kHz modulated IR
Connector………………………………….. RJ45
RS232/422 Input
Signal Type…………………………………. RS232 up to 115kbaud, full duplex tx, rx. RS422 9600baud
Connector………………………………….. RJ45
RS232/422 Output
Signal Type…………………………………. RS232 up to 115kbaud, full duplex tx, rx. RS422 9600baud
Connector………………………………….. 3.5mm mini-jack, Female
Power
Requirement - Connector……….. 24VDC 500mA - 5mm x 2.1mm
Dimensions
Size……………..……………………………….. 120 x 94 x 23 mm
Weight………………………………………... 0.2kg
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Technical Information
SLX-RX211
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Video Input
Signal Type - Connector………….. UXGA/RGBS/YUV/YPbPr/YC/CVBS - RJ45
Bandwidth………………………………….. 400MHz
Impedance…………………………………. 75 Ohm
Audio Input
Signal Type…………………………………. Stereo Audio
Bandwidth………………………………….. 20kHz, 0dB
Impedance…………………………………. 10k Ohm
Connector………………………………….. RJ45
Video Output
Signal Type - Connector………….. UXGA-HD15 / RGBS-Scart / YUV-3xRCA / YC-4pin minidin / CVBS-Scart
Bandwidth………………………………….. 400MHz
Impedance…………………………………. 75 Ohm
Audio Output
Signal Type…………………………………. Stereo Audio
Bandwidth………………………………….. 20kHz, 0dB
Impedance…………………………………. 100 Ohm
Connector………………………………….. 3 x 3.5mm mini-jacks, Female
IR Input
Signal Type…………………………………. 30-500kHz modulated IR
Connector………………………………….. 3.5mm mini-jack, Female
IR Output
Signal Type…………………………………. 30-500kHz modulated IR
Connector………………………………….. RJ45
RS232/422 Input
Signal Type…………………………………. RS232 up to 115kbaud, full duplex tx, rx. RS422 9600baud
Connector………………………………….. RJ45
RS232/422 Output
Signal Type…………………………………. RS232 up to 115kbaud, full duplex tx, rx. RS422 9600baud
Connector………………………………….. 3.5mm mini-jack, Female
Power
Requirement - Connector……….. 24VDC 500mA - 5mm x 2.1mm
Dimensions
Size……………..……………………………….. 120 x 94 x 23 mm
Weight...……………………………………... 0.2kg
Technical Information
SLX-RX212/D
Video Input
Signal Type - Connector………….. UXGA/RGBS/YUV/YPbPr/YC/CVBS - RJ45
Bandwidth………………………………….. 400MHz
Impedance…………………………………. 75 Ohm
Audio Input
Signal Type…………………………………. Stereo Audio
Bandwidth………………………………….. 20kHz, 0dB
Impedance…………………………………. 10k Ohm
Connector………………………………….. RJ45
Video Output
Signal Type - Connector………….. UXGA/RGBS/YUV/YPbPr/YC/CVBS - 2 x HD15 (+RJ45 on SLX-RX212D)
Bandwidth………………………………….. 400MHz
Impedance…………………………………. 75 Ohm
Audio Output
Signal Type…………………………………. Stereo Audio
Bandwidth………………………………….. 20kHz, 0dB
Impedance…………………………………. 100 Ohm
Connector………………………………….. 3 x 3.5mm mini-jacks, Female (+RJ45 on SLX-RX212D)
IR Input
Signal Type…………………………………. 30-500kHz modulated IR
Connector………………………………….. 3.5mm mini-jack, Female
IR Output
Signal Type…………………………………. 30-500kHz modulated IR
Connector………………………………….. 3.5mm mini-jack, Female
RS232 Input
Signal Type…………………………………. RS232 up to 115kbaud, full duplex tx, rx. RS422 9600baud
Connector………………………………….. 3.5mm mini-jack, Female
RS232 Output
Signal Type…………………………………. RS232 up to 115kbaud, full duplex tx, rx. RS422 9600baud
Connector………………………………….. 3.5mm mini-jack, Female
Power
Requirement - Connector……….. 24VDC 500mA - 5mm x 2.1mm
Dimensions
Size…………………..………………………….. 120 x 94 x 26 mm
Weight……………...………………………... 0.2kg
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Troubleshooting
No video?
1) Are the green LEDs on both the transmitter and receiver units? If not check that the 24V power supply (PSU) is connected and the LED on the PSU is lit. Check the cable compensation dials on the underside of the unit. Over compensation of the Red and Blue channels can cause the display to misinterpret the sync pulses and not display an image.
2) Is the video source a laptop or floating? (a floating source is one which has no earth reference i.e. uses a double insulated PSU or a figure 8 mains cable). If so make sure the PSU is an earthed unit when not using the PSU supplied.
3) Is the audio input level too high? The audio level should be set to line level (0dB or 700mV peak to peak) to prevent interference.
Display has problems syncing?
1) Is the audio input level too high? The audio level should be set to line level (0dB or 700mV peak to peak) to prevent interference.
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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 3 years, 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 SMART-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 SMART-E 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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Product Range Product Code Description
SmartLynx - X SLX-100 Transmitter and Receiver Pair
SLX-400 Transmitter and Receiver Pair
SmartLynx-X + SLX-111 Transmitter and Receiver Pair with RS232/IR
SLX-211 Transmitter and Receiver Pair with RS232/IR
SLX-212 Dual Transmitter and Receiver Pair with RS232/IR
SmartCast - X SCX-TX600 One to Six Transmitter Unit
SmartCast-X+ SCX-TX550 One to Five Transmitter Unit with RS232/IR
SmartCast System TUSC-1042 SmartCast Eurocard Rack (Up to 16 cards)
SCX-TX120E Dual Screen Transmitter Eurocard
SCX-TX550E One to Five Transmitter Eurocard with RS232/IR
SLX-RX100ES Eurocard Receiver for UGXA,YUV,Y/C, and Audio
SmartNet-X+ SNX-8x8+ 8 x 8 Distribution Matrix
Matrix Switches SNX-16x16+ 16 x 16 Distribution Matrix (Up to 256 x 256)
SmartNet-X+ SNX-8X8IRP Complete Infrared Controlled 8X8 Matrix Package
Matrix Bundles SNX-8X8RSP Complete RS232 Controlled 8X8 Matrix Package
Partial Product List
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