Nni connector, Mounting holes, Nni connection led – Barco DX-700 User Manual

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Fiberlink NNI Hardware

3) NNI

Connection

LED

The NNI Connection LED indicates the status of the data coming over the NNI
cable from the DX-700. Green indicates that a signal is present. Off indicates
that a signal is not present.

4) NNI

Connector

The NNI Connector connects the Fiberlink NNI Receiver to the Barco LED wall
via NNI cable. The connector uses a captive twist-lock dust cap that is rated for
IP-65. A captive dust cap is provided.

5) Power

LED

The Power LED indicates the status of power coming from the DX-700 over the
NNI cable. Green indicates power is present. Off indicates that there is no power
to the unit. There are no other LED states.

6) Fiber

Optic

Connector

The Fiber Optic Connector connects the Fiberlink NNI Transmitter module to
the Receiver module via fiber optic cable. It is a twist-lock connector that is rated
for IP-65. A captive dust cap is provided.

7) Mounting

Holes

Four Mounting Holes (8mm diameter) are provided in the Sun Shield to facilitate
mounting the unit. Refer to the “

Installing the Fiberlink NNI Modules

” section

on page 214 for installation recommendations.

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.

Important

Always put the dust cap on securely when the NNI cable is
not connected to the unit. The dust cap is secure when it
clicks into place.

Important

Always put the dust cap on securely when the fiber optic
cable is not connected to the unit. The dust cap is secure
when it clicks into place.

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