Seneca X-HDU Physical Connection Manual

Seneca X-HDU Physical Connection Manual

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Seneca X-HDU
Physical connection guide
Physical Connection Guide
Revision 1.0.0 May 2012
© 2011-2012 Avitech International Corporation All Rights Reserved
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  • Page 1 Seneca X-HDU Physical connection guide Physical Connection Guide Revision 1.0.0 May 2012 © 2011-2012 Avitech International Corporation All Rights Reserved - 1 - http://avitechvideo.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Basic setup when connecting to a Blu-ray player ........4 Basic setup when connecting to a remote computer ....... 5 Connecting to the Seneca, guides you through the process of setting Basic setup when connecting to a Sequoia ..........6 up your Seneca X-HDU for use.
  • Page 3: Connecting To The Seneca

    Seneca X-HDU Physical connection guide Chapter 1 Connecting to the Seneca Revision 1.0.0 May 2012 © 2011-2012 Avitech International Corporation All Rights Reserved http://avitechvideo.com...
  • Page 4: Basic Setup When Connecting To A Blu-Ray Player

    Physical connection guide Basic setup when connecting to a Blu-ray player The following figure shows a typical setup of the Avitech Seneca X-HDUT (transmitter) and X-HDUR (receiver) module connected to a Blu-ray player. Revision 1.0.0 May 2012 © 2011-2012 Avitech International Corporation All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 5: Basic Setup When Connecting To A Remote Computer

    Physical connection guide Basic setup when connecting to a remote computer The following figure shows a typical setup of the Avitech Seneca X-HDUT (transmitter) and X-HDUR (receiver) modules connected to a remote computer. Revision 1.0.0 May 2012 © 2011-2012 Avitech International Corporation All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 6: Basic Setup When Connecting To A Sequoia

    Physical connection guide Basic setup when connecting to a Sequoia The following figure shows a typical setup of the Avitech Seneca X-HDUT (transmitter) and X-HDUR (receiver) module connected to a Sequoia 4H. Revision 1.0.0 May 2012 © 2011-2012 Avitech International Corporation All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 7: Physical Interface

    Seneca X-HDU Physical connection guide Chapter 2 Physical interface Revision 1.0.0 May 2012 © 2011-2012 Avitech International Corporation All Rights Reserved http://avitechvideo.com...
  • Page 8: Front Panel Of Seneca X-Hdut

    – The PWR LED glows green when power is connected, otherwise OFF  Power – The LINK LED glows green when the Seneca X-HDUT is connected to the Seneca X-HDUR and when power is connected to both devices, otherwise OFF  Link –...
  • Page 9: Front Panel Of Seneca X-Hdur

    – The LINK LED glows green when the Seneca X-HDUR is connected to the Seneca X-HDUT and when power is connected to both devices, otherwise OFF  Link – The STAT LED glows green when the Seneca X-HDUR has detected that the Seneca X-HDUT is connected to a particular computer, glows orange when the Seneca  Status X-HDUT is not connected to a computer, blinks amber during firmware upgrade, otherwise OFF –...
  • Page 10: Rear Panel Of Seneca X-Hdut

    – connects to the IR Blaster extension cable used in transmitting IR signal to infrared-capable device(s)  2.5 mm mini jack – connects the Seneca X-HDUT and Seneca X-HDUR via the Cat 5e / 6 UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) Ethernet cable  Ethernet –...
  • Page 11: Rear Panel Of Seneca X-Hdur

    – for updating the firmware; as well as when resetting the Seneca to the factory-default setting  Dip switches – connects the Seneca X-HDUR and Seneca X-HDUT via the Cat 5e / 6 UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) Ethernet cable  Ethernet –...
  • Page 12: Video Input

    Seneca X-HDU Physical connection guide Video input HDMI IN × HDMI socket, digital video input. There is audio input. HDMI – High Definition Multimedia Interface (digital, sound and picture) Typical use: Blu-ray player, computer, Sequoia 4H, Sequoia 2H2U. Revision 1.0.0 May 2012 ©...
  • Page 13: Video Input Supported Formats

    Seneca X-HDU Physical connection guide Video input supported formats Blu-ray player VGA card  1080p@60 Hz  1080p@60 Hz  1080p@50 Hz  1920 × 1080@60 Hz  1080i@60 Hz  1280 × 720@60 Hz  1080i@50 Hz  576i@60 Hz ...
  • Page 14: Video Outputs

    Seneca X-HDU Physical connection guide Video outputs HDMI OUT × HDMI socket, digital video output. There is audio output. HDMI – High Definition Multimedia Interface (digital, sound and picture) Typical use: Monitor display. HDMI LOOP OUT × HDMI socket, digital video output. There is audio output.
  • Page 15: Audio Output

    Seneca X-HDU Physical connection guide dio output Headset (RCA) × RCA socket, audio output. RCA – Radio Corporation of America Typical use: headset, earphone. Revision 1.0.0 May 2012 © 2011-2012 Avitech International Corporation All Rights Reserved http://avitechvideo.com...
  • Page 16: Audio Hdmi In-/Output

    Seneca X-HDU Physical connection guide dio HDMI in-/output HDMI IN × HDMI socket with audio input. Typical use: HDMI In to connect to external playback devices such as Blu-ray player, computer, Sequoia 4H, Sequoia 2H2U. Unused, but connected audio input should be set to Off to avoid unwanted audio / noise.
  • Page 17: Infrared In-/Output

    Seneca X-HDU Physical connection guide Infrared in-/output IR (Seneca X-HDUT) × Infrared Blaster port. IR – Infrared Typical use: IR to transmit infrared signal to infrared-compliant device for wireless communication such as DVD player. IR (Seneca X-HDUR) × infrared receiver port.
  • Page 18: Network Connectors

    Seneca X-HDU Physical connection guide Netw ork connectors Ethernet interface × Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 Jack) interface. Typical use: For direct pairing between Seneca X-HDUT and Seneca X-HDUR. Revision 1.0.0 May 2012 © 2011-2012 Avitech International Corporation All Rights Reserved http://avitechvideo.com...
  • Page 19: Usb

    Typical use: Seneca X-HDUR to connect to computer (e.g., laptop) for using the proprietary Avitech Hook software. × USB A-type sockets. Typical use: Seneca X-HDUR to connect to a USB mouse and keyboard. Revision 1.0.0 May 2012 © 2011-2012 Avitech International Corporation All Rights Reserved http://avitechvideo.com...
  • Page 20: Power

    Seneca X-HDU Physical connection guide Power socket Power Adapter Socket. Accepts input 100 to 250 V AC / output 5 V 3 A adapter. Power consumption maximum 10 watt. Revision 1.0.0 May 2012 © 2011-2012 Avitech International Corporation All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 21: Dip Switches

    Dip switches 1 and 2 × dip switches. Typical use: for updating the firmware; as well as when resetting the Seneca to the factory-default setting. Revision 1.0.0 May 2012 © 2011-2012 Avitech International Corporation All Rights Reserved http://avitechvideo.com...
  • Page 22 Seneca X-HDU Physical connection guide On our web site you will find an overview of the worldwide Avitech contacts. Go to: http://avitechvideo.com Corporate Headquarters Avitech International Corp. 8655 154th Avenue NE Redmond, WA 98052 USA Disclaimer THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.

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