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opticis M5-2A2-TR User Manual page 4

Digital video/audio and serial i/o optical extender

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Step 3
Connect the Transmitter module to the audio source equipment by audio
cables such as RCA, S/PDIF coaxial cable and S/PDIF optical fiber.
Figure 4 – Connection of Audio Cable to Transmitter Module
You can select one of different 3 audio inputs - RCA, S/PDIF(coaxial) and
S/PDIF(optical) - using the button of front panel. Audio input is changed
whenever the button is pushed. Ensure LED of the selected audio input lit
ON.
Figure 5 – Selection of Audio Input
Step 4
In the same way as above, connect the Receiver module to the display by
DVI copper cable and to the audio output equipments such as media receiver
or speaker by audio cable. The RS232 devices near the display can be
connected by RS232 copper cable also.
Figure 6 – Connection of Receiver Module
1-4 Installation (continued)
Step 5
Remove dust covers and connect two(2) duplex LC fibers to LC receptacles
of the Transmitter and Receiver modules, as shown in Fig. 8.
ensure the duplex LC connector is fully engaged.
Figure 7 – Connection of Two(2) Duplex LC Optical Fibers
Notice: Please DO NOT look directly into the LC receptacles of Uplink
module, while they are powered on, although they are regulated strictly
enough to operate under the Laser Class 1, classified by CDRH/FDA for eye
safety.
Step 6
Connect an AC/DC power adapter to both Transmitter and Receiver modules
as your availability of AC outlets. You can find power indication LED lit on in
the both modules.
Figure 8 – Connection of AC/DC Power Adapter
Step 7
Power ON the PC and display or connected RS-232 devices. Ensure
"STATUS", "OPTIC A" and "OPTIC B" indication LED lit ON, representing
secure connection of LC duplex fibers and all kinds of cables.
Tip 1: If any status LED is not ON normally after all installation as guided in
the above, we recommend you to push "RESET" button while all connections
are set and the Transmitter and Receiver modules are powered in.
Tip 2: Avoid "hot plugging" the Uplink as this is not recommended practice
with live digital voltages.
1-5 Installation
Carefully

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