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. HD-One LX/LX500 HDMI, Serial & IR Extender Quick Reference & Setup Guide tvONE Magenta Research First Floor, Arcadia House, 15 Forlease Road, 128 Litchfield Road, New Milford, 06776 Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6CT 1RX, UK USA (860)566820 210-0546 FAX| (860) 210-1758 +44 (0)1628 phone  +44 (0)1628 566821 fax www.magenta-research.com www.tvone.com MAGENTA HD-ONE LX/LX500 HDMI, SERIAL & IR EXTENDER MAGENTA HD-ONE LX/LX500 HDMI, SERIAL & IR EXTENDER Chapter Chapter 1. 1. Contents Contents Page Page Specifications...................................................................................................2 Specifications...................................................................................................2 2. Introduction ........................................….........................................................3 2. 2.1 Introduction ........................................….........................................................3 Overview................................................................................….................3 2.1 Overview................................................................................….................3 2.2 Equipment You May Also Need..........................................................…....3 2.2 Compatible Equipment You May........................................................................…...….3 Also Need..........................................................…....3 2.3 Cabling 2.3 Compatible Cabling ........................................................................…...….3 3. Setup and Installation.......................................… ......................................….4 3. 3.1 Setup and Installation.......................................… ......................................….4 Cabling Considerations...............................................................................4 3.1 3.2 Cabling Making Considerations...............................................................................4 the Connections.....................................................................…....5 3.23.2.1 Making the Connections.....................................................................…....5 Connections and Setup in General .......................................……......5 3.2.1 Connections Setup in General 3.2.2 Connections and on the Transmitter and.......................................……......5 Receiver…..............………..…..5 3.2.2 Connections on the Transmitter and Receiver…..............………..…..5 4. Troubleshooting...........................................................................................…6 4. 4.1 Troubleshooting...........................................................................................…6 Common Problems ....................................................................................6 4.1 Common Problems ....................................................................................6 Appendix A. Cabling Pinouts.........................................….....................................6 Appendix A. Cabling Pinouts.........................................….....................................6 © 2012 by Magenta Research All rights reserved. © 2012 by Magenta Research All rights reserved. Magenta Research Magenta Research tvONE 128 Litchfield Rd 128 Rd 06776 First Litchfield Floor, Arcadia House,USA 15 Forlease Road, New Milford, CT. 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All other brands, product andResearch trademarks are the property of respective owners All other brands, product names, and trademarks are the property of their respective owners 1 1 1. 1. Specifications Specifications Required Cable: Required Cable: Video Support: Video Support: Maximum Maximum Resolution and Resolution Distance: and Distance: Bandwidth: Bandwidth: Serial Baud rate: Serial Baud rate: IR Support: IR Support: Connectors: Connectors: Temperature Temperature Tolerance: Tolerance: Humidity Humidity Tolerance: Tolerance: Enclosure: Enclosure: Power: Power: Size: Size: Weight: Weight: Specifications. Specifications. CAT5e, CAT6, CAT6a, CAT6e, Cat7 UTP / STP or FTP CAT5e, CAT6e, Cat7 UTP / STP or FTP (CAT6 orCAT6, betterCAT6a, is recommended) (CAT6 or better is recommended) HDMI 1.4, HDCP Compliant HDMI 1.4, HDCP DVI Video modes Compliant DVI Video modes WUXGA (1920x1200) @ 60 Hz** WUXGA @LX** 60 Hz** 100 meter(1920x1200) (328 feet) for 100 152 meter meters(328 (500feet) feet)for forLX** LX500** 152 meters (500 feet) for LX500** 3.4 Gbps 3.4 Gbps Up to 115200 bps; Full Duplex Up to 115200 bps; Full Duplex 36.7, 38.0, or 56.8 kHz modulated emitter output; 36.7, 38.0, or 56.8 kHz modulated emitter output; Bi-directional Bi-directional Tx: (1) HDMI type A, (1) RJ-45, (1) DC power Tx: (1) A, (1) RJ-45, (1) DC power (1) HDMI DB9F,type (2) 3.5mm-jack (2) 3.5mm-jack Rx: (1) (1) DB9F, HDMI type A, (1) RJ-45, (1) DC power Rx: (1) (1) DB9F, HDMI type A, (1) RJ-45, (1) DC power (2) 3.5mm-jack (1) DB9F, (2) 3.5mm-jack Operating: 32 to 131°F (0 to 55°C); Operating: 131°F (0 to Storage: -432 to to +185° F (-20 to 55°C); 85°C) Storage: -4 to +185°F (-20 to 85°C) Up to 95% noncondensing Up to 95% noncondensing Metal Metal +5 VDC @ 2.6 A max each unit +5 VDC @ 2.6Tx: A max each unit Consumption: 600mA Consumption: Tx: 600mA Rx: 1200mA Rx: 1200mA 5.1” x 3.5” x 1.2” (130mm x 88 mm x 30mm) 5.1” x 3.5” x 1.2” (130mm x 88 mm x 30mm) 0.6 lbs. (280 g) 0.6 lbs. (280 g) Compliance: RoHS, CE, FCC Class A Compliance: RoHS, CE, FCC Class A **NOTE: To achieve maximum resolution and/or distance, Magenta strongly **NOTE: To achieve resolution distance, Magenta recommends the usemaximum of standard network and/or CAT6 or better cable with strongly solid 24 AWG recommends the use network CAT6 or better cable with solid 24Please AWG copper wire. The use of of standard lower quality cables will lower overall performance. copper The for usecable of lower quality cables will lower overall performance. Please contact wire. Magenta recommendations. contact Magenta for cable recommendations. 2 2 MAGENTA HD-ONE LX/LX500 HDMI, SERIAL & IR EXTENDER MAGENTA HD-ONE LX/LX500 HDMI, SERIAL & IR EXTENDER 2.1 Overview 2.1 Overview 2. 2. Introduction Introduction Magenta’s HD-One LX/LX500 Series of video extenders extends HDMI or DVI, Magenta’s Series5e/6/6a/6e/7 of video extenders extends HDMI or DVI, serial, and HD-One IR signalsLX/LX500 over Category UTP / STP or FTP cable. serial, and IR signals over Category 5e/6/6a/6e/7 UTP / STP or FTP cable. WARNING WARNING This equipment is not intended for, nor does it support, distribution This equipment is not intended for, connect nor doesthese it support, distribution through an Ethernet network. Do not devices to any sort through anof Ethernet network. Do not connect these devices to any sort networking or telecommunications equipment! of networking or telecommunications equipment! 2.2 Equipment You May Also Need 2.2 Equipment You May Also Need • HDMI cables HDMI to cables •• HDMI DVI adapter cables •• HDMI to DVI adapter cables Category 5e/6/6a/6e/7 cables •• Category 5e/6/6a/6e/7 cables IR Emitter and IR Receiver cables IR Emitter IR Receiver cables •• DB9 Serialand Cables • DB9 Serial Cables 2.3 Compatible Cabling 2.3 Compatible Cabling Magenta Research products are compatible with Category 5e/6/6a/6e/7 data Magenta Research products are compatible with Category 5e/6/6a/6e/7 data cabling. cabling. **NOTE: To achieve maximum performance, Magenta strongly recommends the use of **NOTE: To achieve maximum performance, Magenta strongly recommends the use of standard network CAT6 or better cable with solid 24 AWG copper wire. standard network CAT6 or better cable with solid 24 AWG copper wire. Category cabling for the Magenta HD-One LX/LX500 Series must be pinned to the CategoryT568B cablingwiring for the Magenta HD-One LX/LX500A). Series mustrecommends be pinned to that the TIA-EIA specification (See Appendix Magenta TIA-EIA T568B wiring (See Appendix A). Magenta recommends that all Category cables bespecification pre-terminated and tested. Cables terminated on-site or in all cables be pre-terminated and before tested.use Cables terminated on-sitewith or in an Category existing infrastructure should be tested to ensure compliance an existing infrastructure should be tested before use to ensure compliance with the TIA-EIA T568B specification. Using incorrectly terminated Category cables can the TIA-EIA specification. Using incorrectly damage the T568B Magenta HD-One LX/LX500 Series. terminated Category cables can damage the Magenta HD-One LX/LX500 Series. 3 3 CHAPTER 3: SETUP & INSTALLATION. CHAPTER CHAPTER3:3:SETUP SETUP&&INSTALLATION INSTALLATION . . 3. 3.3.Setup Setup Setupand and andInstallation Installation Installation 3.1 Cabling Considerations 3.1 3.1Cabling CablingConsiderations Considerations • For best performance, use one continuous UTP / STP or FTP cable with as • • few For For best bestperformance, performance, useone onecontinuous continuous UTP/ STP / STP ororFTP FTP cable cablewith withasas breaks as possible use (i.e. patch bays, wallUTP plates, or floor boxes). few fewbreaks breaks asaspossible possible (i.e. (i.e.patch patch bays, bays, wall wallplates, plates, ororfloor floor boxes). boxes). • Magenta recommends mounting and connecting all cabling to the HD-One LX/ • • LX500 Magenta Magenta recommends recommends mounting mounting andconnecting connecting cablingtotothe theHD-One HD-OneLX/ LX/ Series components beforeand applying power.allallcabling LX500 LX500 Series Series components components before before applying applying power. power. • Make sure that the Category cable you intend to use has been tested to • • comply Make Makesure surethat thatthe theCategory Category cableyou youintend intend toto use usehas hasbeen beentested testedtoto with the T568B wiring cable specification (See Appendix A). comply complywith withthe theT568B T568Bwiring wiringspecification specification(See (SeeAppendix AppendixA). A). 3.2 Making the Connections 3.2 3.2Making Makingthe theConnections Connections 3.2.1 CONNECTIONS AND SETUP IN GENERAL 3.2.1 3.2.1CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS AND AND SETUP SETUP ININ GG ENERAL ENERAL NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: All HD-One LX/LX500 units should be cabled and powered on prior to turning on All All HD-One HD-One LX/LX500 LX/LX500 units units should should be be cabled and andpowered powered ononprior prior toturning turning on the video source device and display. It iscabled recommended to cable andtopower onon the the thevideo video source sourcedevice device anddisplay. display. It Itisisrecommended recommended totocable cable and andpower powerononthe the HD-One LX/LX500 units,and then the display, and lastly the video source. HD-One HD-OneLX/LX500 LX/LX500units, units,then thenthe thedisplay, display,and andlastly lastlythe thevideo videosource. source. At the transmitter end: AtAtthe thetransmitter transmitterend: end: 1. Connect the video source to the HDMI INPUT port on the HD-One LX/LX500 1.1. transmitter, Connect Connectthe the video video source tothe the HDMIINPUT INPUT port port onon the theHD-One HD-One LX/LX500 LX/LX500 using ansource HDMIto type AHDMI cable (if using DVI video, an HDMI to DVI transmitter, transmitter, using using an an HDMI HDMI type type A A cable cable (if (if using using DVI DVI video, video, an an HDMI HDMI totoDVI DVI adapter is required). adapter adapterisisrequired). required). 2. Connect the Category cable to the UTP OUTPUT port on the transmitter. 2.2. Connect Connectthe theCategory Categorycable cabletotothe theUTP UTPOUTPUT OUTPUTport portononthe thetransmitter. transmitter. 3. Connect the serial and/or IR cables to the appropriate connector(s), as 3.3. necessary. Connect Connectthe theserial serialand/or and/orIRIRcables cablestotothe theappropriate appropriateconnector(s), connector(s),asas necessary. necessary. 4. Apply power to the transmitter. 4.4. Apply Applypower powertotothe thetransmitter. transmitter. At the receiver end: AtAtthe thereceiver receiverend: end: 1. Connect the display to the HDMI OUTPUT port on the HD-One LX/LX500 1.1. receiver, Connect Connectthe thedisplay display totothe the HDMI HDMI OUTPUT OUTPUT port port ononthe theHD-One HD-One LX/LX500 LX/LX500 using an HDMI type A cable (if using DVI video, an HDMI to DVI receiver, receiver, usingananHDMI HDMItype typeA Acable cable(if(ifusing usingDVI DVIvideo, video,ananHDMI HDMItotoDVI DVI adapter isusing required). adapter adapterisisrequired). required). 2. Connect the Category cable to the UTP INPUT port on the receiver. 2.2. Connect Connectthe theCategory Categorycable cabletotothe theUTP UTPINPUT INPUTport portononthe thereceiver. receiver. 3. Connect the serial and/or IR cables to the appropriate connector(s), as 3.3. necessary. Connect Connectthe theserial serialand/or and/orIRIRcables cablestotothe theappropriate appropriateconnector(s), connector(s),asas necessary. necessary. 4. Apply power to the receiver. 4.4. Apply Applypower powertotothe thereceiver. receiver. 4 44 MAGENTA HD-ONE LX/LX500 HDMI, SERIAL & IR EXTENDER MAGENTA MAGENTA HD-ONE HD-ONE LX/LX500 LX/LX500 HDMI, HDMI, SERIAL SERIAL & & IR IR EXTENDER EXTENDER 3.2.2 C ONNECTIONS ON THE HD-One LX/LX500 3.2.2 CONNECTIONS ON THE HD-One LX/LX500 3.2.2 CONNECTIONS ON THE HD-One LX/LX500 Figure Figure 3-1 3-1 shows shows the the HD-One HD-One LX/LX500 LX/LX500 transmitter transmitter connections, connections, and and Figure Figure 3-2 3-2 Figure 3-1 shows the HD-One receiver LX/LX500 transmitter connections, and Figure 3-2 shows the HD-One LX/LX500 connections. shows the HD-One LX/LX500 receiver connections. shows the HD-One LX/LX500 receiver connections. Power Power Power RS-232 RS-232 RS-232 IR Receiver IR IR Receiver Receiver IR Emitter IR IR Emitter Emitter UTP Output UTP UTP Output Output HDMI Input HDMI Input Input HDMI Figure 3-1. Connections on the Transmitter Figure Figure 3-1. 3-1. Connections Connections on on the the Transmitter Transmitter Power Power Power RS-232 RS-232 RS-232 IR Receiver IR IR Receiver Receiver IR Emitter IR IR Emitter Emitter UTP Input UTP UTP Input Input HDMI Output HDMI HDMI Output Output Figure 3-2. Connections Connections on the the Receiver Figure Figure 3-2. 3-2. Connections on on the Receiver Receiver Data Link Indicator Data Link Indicator Data Linklink Indicator ON = UTP present ON = UTP link present ON = UTP link present IR RX Indicator IR IR RX RX Indicator Indicator FLASHING = IR Receiver activity FLASHING = IR Receiver activity FLASHING = IR Receiver activity Video Status Indicator Video Status Indicator Video Status Indicator ON = HDMI content w/HDCP present ON = HDMI content w/HDCP present ON = HDMI content w/HDCP present BLINKING BLINKING = = HDMI HDMI content content w/o w/o HDCP HDCP present present BLINKING = HDMI content w/o HDCP present ON = Power present ON = Power present IR TX Indicator IR TX IR TX Indicator Indicator FLASHING = IR Emitter activity FLASHING = IR Emitter activity FLASHING = IR Emitter activity Figure 3-3. LED LED Status Indicators Indicators Figure Figure 3-3. 3-3. LED Status Status Indicators 5 5 5 Power Indicator Indicator Power Power Indicator ON = Power present CHAPTER Specifications CHAPTER 4: 4: Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Specifications.. CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting Specifications. 4. Specifications 4.1. 1.Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Specifications 4.1 Common Problems 4.1 Common Problems Required Cable: CAT5e, 4.1 Common Required Cable: Problems CAT5e, CAT6, CAT6, CAT6a, CAT6a, CAT6e, CAT6e, Cat7 Cat7 UTP UTP // STP STP or or FTP FTP Required Cable: CAT5e, CAT6, CAT6a, CAT6e, Cat7 UTP / STP or FTP (CAT6 or is Most LX/LX500 Series can (CAT6 or better better is recommended) recommended) Most issues issues with with the the HD-One HD-One LX/LX500 Series can be be resolved resolved by by checking checking the the (CAT6 or better is recommended) Most issues with the HD-Oneand LX/LX500 Series can be resolved by checking the Category Category cable cable terminations terminations and ensuring ensuring that that they they are are pinned pinned to to the the T568B T568B wiring wiring Category cable terminationsHDMI and ensuring thatCompliant theyBelow are pinnedsolutions to the T568B wiring Video 1.4, specification. However, problems may Video Support: Support: HDMI 1.4, HDCP HDCP Compliant specification. However, other other problems may arise. arise. Below are are solutions to to the the most most Video Support: HDMI 1.4, HDCP Compliant specification. However, other problems may arise. Below are solutions to the most DVI Video common DVI Video modes modes common issues: issues: DVI Video modes common issues: Problem: No video. Maximum Problem: No video. WUXGA Maximum WUXGA (1920x1200) (1920x1200) @ @ 60 60 Hz** Hz** Problem: No video. 100 Maximum and WUXGA (1920x1200) @LX** 60 Hz** Resolution meter (328 feet) for Resolution and 100 meter (328 feet) for LX** Solution: •• Check both units powered. Resolution and (328 feet) for LX** Solution: Check that that 100 bothmeter units are are powered. Distance: meters (500 feet) LX500** Distance: 152 meters (500 feet) for for LX500** Solution: Check units that 152 both units are powered. •• Power in sequence in 3.2.1. Power units152 in the the sequence noted in section section 3.2.1. Distance: meters (500 noted feet) for LX500** Power units in the sequence noted in section 3.2.1. wiring standard. •• Ensure the Category cable is terminated to the Ensure the 3.4 Category cable is terminated to the T568B T568B wiring standard. Bandwidth: Gbps EnsureHDMI the 3.4 Category is terminated to the to T568B wiring standard. Bandwidth: •• Some Gbps cable sources can take up to 5 minutes Some HDMI sources can take up to 5 minutes to initialize initialize and and will will Bandwidth: • Some HDMI3.4 Gbps sources canduring take up to time. 5 minutes to initialize and will not output video signals this not output video signals during this time. Serial Up to 115200 bps; not output video during this Duplex time. •• Cell may cause interference at Serial Baud Baud rate: rate: to signals 115200 bps; Full Full Duplex Cell phones phonesUp may cause interference at close close range range and and cause cause Serial Baud rate: Up tointerrupted 115200 bps; FullAll Duplex • Cell phones may cause interference at close range and cause the video to be or lost. the video to be interrupted or lost. All devices devices may may need need to to be be IR 38.0, or 56.8 kHz modulated emitter video to36.7, beif interrupted or lost. All devices may needoutput; to be power cycled video is lost. IR Support: Support: the 36.7, 38.0, or 56.8 kHz modulated emitter output; power cycled if video is lost. IR Support: • Ifpower 36.7, 38.0, 56.8 kHz modulated emitter output; cycled if video isorlost. Bi-directional content, Bi-directional • If using using protected protected content, ensure ensure all all connected connected devices devices are are HDCP HDCP Bi-directional • compliant. If using protected content, ensure all connected devices are HDCP compliant. Connectors: (1) type RJ-45, (1) Ensure maximum distance has not been Connectors: •• compliant. Tx: (1) HDMI HDMI type A, A, (1) RJ-45, (1) DC DC power power Ensure the the Tx: maximum distance has(1) not been exceeded. exceeded. Connectors: • Other (1) HDMI type A, RJ-45, (1) DC power Ensuretroubleshooting the Tx: maximum distance has(1) not been exceeded. tips include trying a better DB9F, (2) 3.5mm-jack • Other troubleshooting tips (2) include trying a better quality quality Category Category (1) DB9F, 3.5mm-jack • Other troubleshooting tipstype include trying aand better quality Category (1) DB9F, (2) 3.5mm-jack cable, disabling deep color at the source reducing the Rx: (1) HDMI A, (1) RJ-45, (1) DC power cable, disabling deep color at the source and(1) reducing the resolution. resolution. Rx: (1) HDMI type A, (1) RJ-45, DC power cable, disabling deep color at the source and reducing the resolution. Rx: (1) (1) HDMI type A, (1) RJ-45, (1) DC power (1) DB9F, DB9F, (2) (2) 3.5mm-jack 3.5mm-jack Problem: Poor video quality. (1) DB9F, (2) 3.5mm-jack Problem: Poor video quality. Problem: Poor video quality. Temperature Operating: 32 131°F (0 55°C); Temperature 32 to tois (0 to to to 55°C); Solution: •• Ensure Category cable terminated the T568B Solution: Ensure the the Operating: Category -4 cable is131°F terminated to the T568B wiring wiring standard. standard. Temperature Operating: 32 to 131°F (0 to 55°C); Tolerance: Storage: to +185° F (-20 to 85° C) Solution: • Ensure the Category cable is terminated to the T568B wiring standard. Tolerance: • Check Storage: -4 to +185° F (-20 to 85° C) for faulty or poor quality HDMI cables. for faulty or poor quality HDMI cables. Tolerance: • Check Storage: -4 to +185° F (-20 to 85° C) Check for faulty or poor quality HDMI cables. • Ensure Ensure the the display display is is compatible compatible with with the the source. source. Humidity Ensuretroubleshooting the display is compatible with thean source. •• Other tips include using alternative Humidity Other troubleshooting tips include using an alternative source source and and Humidity Tolerance: Up to noncondensing troubleshooting include using an alternative source and reducing the Tolerance: • Other Upresolution. to 95% 95%tips noncondensing reducing the resolution. Tolerance: Up to 95% noncondensing reducing the resolution. Enclosure: Enclosure: Enclosure: Power: Power: Power: Size: Size: Size: Weight: Weight: Weight: Appendix A. Cabling Pinouts Appendix A. Cabling Pinouts Metal Metal Appendix A. Cabling Pinouts Metal +5 +5 VDC VDC @ @ 2.6 2.6 A A max max each each unit unit +5 VDC @ 2.6Tx: A max each unit Consumption: 600mA Consumption: Tx: 600mA Consumption: Tx: 600mA Rx: Rx: 1200mA 1200mA Rx: 1200mA 5.1” 5.1” x x 3.5” 3.5” x x 1.2” 1.2” (130mm (130mm x x 88 88 mm mm x x 30mm) 30mm) 5.1” x 3.5” x 1.2” (130mm x 88 mm x 30mm) 0.6 0.6 lbs. lbs. (280 (280 g) g) 0.6 lbs. (280 g) Compliance: RoHS, Compliance: RoHS, CE, CE, FCC FCC Class Class A A Compliance: RoHS, CE, FCC Class A **NOTE: **NOTE: To To achieve achieve maximum maximum resolution resolution and/or and/or distance, distance, Magenta Magenta strongly strongly **NOTE: To achieve maximum resolution and/or distance,cable Magenta strongly recommends recommends the the use use of of standard standard network network CAT6 CAT6 or or better better cable with with solid solid 24 24 AWG AWG recommends the use of standard network CAT6 or better cable with solid 24Please AWG copper wire. The lower quality cables will lower overall performance. copper wire. The use of lower quality cables will lower overall performance. Please copper wire. The for usecable of lower quality cables will lower overall performance. Please contact Magenta recommendations. contact Magenta for cable recommendations. contact Magenta for cable recommendations. 6 62 2 62 MAGENTA HD-ONE LX/LX500 HDMI, SERIAL & IR EXTENDER tvONE Magenta Research First Floor, Arcadia House, 15 Forlease Road, Maidenhead, SL6CT 1RX,06776 UK USA 128 Litchfield Road, Berkshire New Milford, (860)566820 210-0546 FAX|  +44 (860) 210-1758 +44 (0)1628 phone  (0)1628 566821 fax www.magenta-research.com www.tvone.com PN: 5310250-02, Rev 01, 10/12