Remote RS-232/3D Sync port — (see
G
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Remote RS-232 port — For serial control of the receiver, connect a host device,
such as a computer or touch panel control, via the three left poles (Tx, Rx, and G)
of this 5-pole captive screw connector (see
page 14 to wire this connector).
3D Sync port — For stereoscopic 3D sync, such as external IR emitter for glasses,
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connect a PC to the two right poles of the REMOTE RS-232/3D Sync 5-pole
captive screw port on the receiver (see
this connector).
Control RS-232/IR port — Connect a serial RS-232 signal, a modulated or
H
unmodulated IR signal, or both to this 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connector for
bidirectional RS-232 and IR communication (see
on page 14 to wire the connector).
NOTES:
If only one fiber optic cable is connected (see
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RS-232 or IR reports from the controlled device cannot be recieved. To
receive responses from the controlled device, two fiber optic cables must be
connected.
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The transmitter can pass RS-232 commands and responses at rates up to
115200 baud.
LAN Ethernet port — If desired, connect the receiver to an Ethernet LAN or WAN via
I
this RJ-45 connector. Ethernet control allows the operator to control the receiver from
a remote location. When connected to an Ethernet LAN or WAN, the receiver can be
accessed and operated from a computer running a standard Internet browser (see
Cable Termination and Recommendations
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Link (green) LED — Indicates that the unit is properly connected to an Ethernet
LAN. This LED should light steadily.
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Act (yellow) LED — Indicates transmission of data packets on the RJ-45
connector. This LED should blink as the unit communicates.
FOX3 T/R 301/311 Transmitters and Receivers • Installation and Operation
figure 4
on page 10)
RS-232, IR, and Sync Connectors
RS-232, IR, and Sync Connectors
RS-232, IR, and Sync Connectors
figure 5
on page 12),
on page 15 to wire the connector).
on
to wire
TP
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