Instruction manual

Product Overview and Specifications
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Instruction Manual – DXLink™ Twisted Pair Transmitters/Receiver
DIP Switch Settings
A four-toggle DIP switch is on the bottom of the DXLink Modules and on the rear of the Wallplate TX.
#1 Toggle is used for enabling/disabling the physical ICS LAN 10/100 port (see page 37).
#2 Toggle is used for setting the DXLink Modules to either automatically or manually
determine the DXLink Mode (see page 37).
#3 Toggle is used for enabling/disabling network connectivity of the DXLink Transmitter or
Receiver to a connected NetLinx Central Controller (used for IR ports, serial ports, and
commands to the DXLink device); see page 38.
#4 Toggle is not functional.
Note: The mounting bracket on the Wallplate TX must be removed (unscrew the four screws from
the bracket and set it aside) before the DIP switch toggles can be set.
Quick Reference Table – Modes for Handling Video Processing
Mode Description
Scaling Modes Scaling Modes refer to how the system alters or maintains a source device’s
resolution as it is passed along to the destination device. The Scaling Mode can be set
on the HDMI RX with the Scaling button (see page 53), or with SEND_COMMANDs
(see page 73), or though DGX Configuration Software when scaling is being done via
an Enova DXLink Output Board.
Auto Mode (Default):
Auto Mode (SmartScale
®
) allows the destination device to choose the resolution
it needs.
Manual Mode:
Manual Mode allows the user to configure the resolution the video will display
through a destination device.
Bypass Mode:
Bypass Mode allows the video signal to display over the destination device without
altering the signal’s resolution.
FIG. 9
DIP switch location on DXLink Modules
FIG. 10 DIP switch location on Wallplate TX, shown with mounting bracket removed
HDMI TX or Multi-Format TX
Receiver
DIP switch
DIP switch
Wallplate TX