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DX-700 • User’s Guide • Rev 02

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Overview

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The Fiberlink NNI kit consists of two “transceiver” modules — a Transmitter and a
Receiver — joined by a dual-channel fiber optic cable:

The Fiberlink NNI Multi-mode Transmitter module connects to the DX-700 via
NNI cable, and also connects to the fiber optic cable.

The Fiberlink NNI Multi-mode Receiver module connects to the fiber optic cable,
and connects via NNI cable to NNI LED tiles.

Each module includes an NNI cable.

The Fiberlink NNI Transmitter and Receiver modules are designed to send video across a
fiber optic link from the DX-700 to video walls. The modules are designed to work
specifically

with the DX-700’s NNI output modules and Barco’s next-generation LED tiles —

the NX-4, NX-6, and future indoor and outdoor NNI-based LED tiles.

Fiberlink NNI Transmitter and Receiver also can be used to extend the distance between
two NNI wall tiles and to connect two NNI LED displays.

The figure below illustrates a Fiberlink NNI system, in block diagram form.

Figure D-1.

Fiberlink NNI

system block diagram

Please note the following important points:

Each Fiberlink NNI module is sealed to IP-65 standards, which protects the unit
from dust and low-pressure moisture. Cables enter the modules through sealed
connectors, and all cables are field-replaceable.

Important

An NNI cable is a High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
cable. You should not attempt to connect an NNI cable to an
HDMI monitor. Connecting directly to a monitor can result in
damage to the monitor.

Note

The Fiberlink NNI Multi-mode Transmitter and Receiver are
not packed together. Each is packed and shipped
individually.

NX-4 Wall

DX-700

Fiberlink NNI

Transmitter

Fiberlink NNI

Receiver

NNI

Cable

NNI

Cable

Fiber Optic

Cable

Powered via

NNI Cable

Powered via AC

Power Supply

Caution

The Fiberlink NNI modules can be exposed to rain, but do not
immerse them in water or allow them to sit in puddles of
water. Although the modules are IP-65 rated, they are not
IP-68 rated, which is an immersion standard.

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