If you connect only one fiber optic cable, Item – Extron Electronics FOXBOX Tx_Rx HDMI User Guide User Manual

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Fiber optic connectors and LEDs

CAUTION: These units output continuous invisible light, which may be harmful to

the eyes; use with caution. For additional safety, plug the attached dust
caps into the optical transceivers when the fiber cable is unplugged.

NOTES: • Ensure that you use the proper fiber cable for your transmitter/receiver

pair. Typically, singlemode fiber has a yellow jacket and multimode cable
has an orange or aqua jacket.

Only one fiber optic cable, transmitter-Tx-to-receiver-Rx, is required for

video, audio, and serial command transmission. But, if you connect only
one fiber optic cable, or if your receiver is configured to daisy-chain the
optical signal:

The HDMI signal output by the receiver is not HDCP-compliant.

You will not receive RS-232 reports from the controlled device.

To receive responses from the controlled device and for HDCP
compliance, you need to install both fiber optic cables and leave link
2 enabled (via an

SIS command

to the receiver or using the

FOX

Extenders Control Program

).

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Tx (required) — For all one-way video, audio, and serial

Transmitter

to

Receiver

OPTICAL

Rx

Tx

LINK

LINK

OPTICAL

Rx

Tx

LINK

LINK

6a

6b

communications from the transmitter to the receiver, connect a
fiber optic cable to the Tx LC connector.
Connect the free end of this fiber optic cable to the Rx connector
on the FOXBOX HDMI receiver (

item

o

on figure 4 on page 9) or

to any other compatible Extron FOX device.

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Rx (optional) — Connect a fiber optic cable for all one-way return
serial communications from the receiver to the transmitter.
Connect the free end of this fiber optic cable to the Tx connector
on a FOXBOX Rx HDMI receiver (

item

o

on figure 4 on page 9) or

to any other compatible Extron FOX device.

Tx Link and Rx Link LEDs — When lit, the link is active (light is
received).

g

EDID Minder switch — Set this switch to one of the positions below

to select the source of the DDC or a specific resolution.

Position 0 — A user-recorded EDID that has been captured from the display
connected to the HDMI loop-thru connector on the transmitter (

item

b

on figure 2

on page 5) or manually imported via an

SIS command

to the transmitter.

Position 1 — The EDID is selected via one of the serial ports in the system using an
SIS command or the FOX Extenders Control Program.

Position 2 - F — Specify a resolution. The table below identifies the switch
positions and the associated resolutions.

Pos. Source or resolution Pos.

Resolution

Pos.

Resolution

0

User recorded EDID

6

1280 x 800

C

1600 x 1200

1

RS-232

7

1280 x 1024

D

1680 x 1050

2

800 x 600

8

1360 x 768

E

1920 x 1080 (1080p)

3

1024 x 768

9

1366 x 768

F

1920 x 1200

4

1280 x 720 (720p)

A

1400 x 1050

5

1280 x 768

B

1440 x 900

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