Quick start guide — fox hd-sdi, Step 1, Step 2 – Extron electronic Multi-Rate SDI Fiber Optic Transceiver FOX HD-SDI User Manual

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FOX HD-SDI • Quick Start Guide

Quick Start Guide — FOX HD-SDI

QS-1

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The FOX HD-SDI is a transceiver that can function as a

transmitter and/or a receiver. At least two units are required

for a transmitter-receiver system with at least one fiber optic

cable linking each two units. The FOX HD-SDI is available in

single mode or multimode versions.

Connect and operate two or more FOX HD-SDI units as follows:

Step 1

Power off all equipment.

If desired, mount the units in racks.

Step 2

Use the rear panel

Mode DIP switches

to configure each

unit to be installed

in the system as

a bidirectional

transceiver, a transmitter, or a receiver as shown above right.

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The drawings below and on QS-2 show the signal flow for

the three different FOX HD-SDI configurations. For more

information on the various modes and their capabilities, see

"Transceiver configurations" in chapter 1, "Introduction".

Step 3

Transmitting unit —

Connect an HD-SDI, SDI, or 3G-SDI

video source to the unit's HD/SDI In BNC connector.

Step 4

Transmitting unit —
If the FOX HD-SDI
is configured as a
transmitter

, and if desired,

connect one or two local

monitors to the unit's

Buffered Outputs BNC

connectors. These two

BNCs output the same

HD-SDI, SDI, or 3G-SDI video that was input in step 3.

Step 5

Both units —

Connect

a fiber cable between

the transmitting unit's

Optical Tx connector

and the receiving unit's Optical Rx connector.

MODE

MODE

Bidirectional

Transceiver

1 down

2 down

1 down

2 up

Transmitter

1 2

1 2

MODE

1 up

2 down

Receiver with

Loop-through

1 2

12V
0.3A MAX

FOX HDSDI

HD/SDI IN

POWER

BUFFERED OUTPUTS

MODE

OPTICAL

Rx

Tx

1

2

Transmitter

Video

Source

To Receiver

Video from

Source

HD/SDI IN

OPTICAL

Rx

Tx

OPTICAL

Rx

Tx

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