Captive screw – Atlona AT HDRX RSNET User Manual

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Captive Screw

Connecting

Captive screw connectors are an added feature on the HD Extenders. The Captive screw connectors
allow you to cut cables down to a suitable length, reducing cable clutter while providing a more reliable
connection.

The captive screw connectors have a contact bar that is adjusted to compress the wire against the top
contact plate. Use the screws at the top of the connector to compress the wire against the contact plate.

When connecting the cables to the female captive screw connector it is important that the wires be
terminated correctly. The female captive screw connector (see picture A) has a contact plate at the top and
must have the wires touching it for signal to pass. When wired correctly (see picture B) the signal will pass,
incorrectly (see picture C) no signal will pass.

For your convenience the cables do not come pre-terminated. Each item, whether it’s an IR receiver (picture
1), or IR emitter (picture 2), will have exposed wires. Each wire is encased in a different colored cover. Female
captive screw connectors are included: IR (see picture 3) and RS-232 (see picture 4).

IR pin outs have been included for the included IR emitter and IR receiver (see picture 5 & 6). The wires are
colored for each pin (see picture 7 and 8).

White: - Red: +

Red: PWR White: IR Black:

2

1

IR

Clockwise

Counter

Clockwise

Turn the screws clockwise to
raise the contact bar to the upper
contact plate and hold the wires
in place.

Turn the screws counter clockwise
to lower the contact bar to release
the wires.

3

5

6

7

8

A

B

C

-

+

Emitter

PWR IR

Receiver

RS-232

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For greater distance and IR rejection from plasma, CFL, and LED
panels, purchase the AT-IRX-CS (IR receiver) through atlona.com

atlona.com

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