A quick look at the onelink device, Front panel of the receiver, Connector panel of the receiver – Vaddio DocCAM 20 HDBT OneLINK Bridge System User Manual

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A Quick Look at the OneLINK Device

This section covers the physical features of the OneLINK Bridge AV interface.

All OneLINK kits include a receiver, which is typically co-located with other equipment, up to 328 ft (100
m) away from the camera. OneLINK kits for use with HDMI cameras also include an EZCamera Interface
Module (EZIM) HDBaseT converter, which is mounted adjacent to the camera.

Front Panel of the Receiver

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USB

light – On when a USB stream is present.

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Network

light – On when connected to the IP network.

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Source

light – On when a video input is detected.

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OneLINK

light – On when the OneLINK Bridge detects a connection to an HDBaseT device or to the

OneLINK EZIM.

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Display IP and MAC Address

button (illuminated blue) – Displays the OneLINK Bridge IP and MAC

addresses as an overlay on all video outputs.

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Power System Reset

button (illuminated red) – reboots the device. This does not affect the

connected camera.

Connector Panel of the Receiver

From the left:

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Power input jack

– Connect the supplied 48 VDC, 1.36 A power supply. 

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OneLINK interface port

– Connection to the HDBaseT camera or to the EZIM. This bidirectional

connection carries video, audio (if available), network connectivity including H.264 IP streaming from
the camera (if available), RS-232 control, and 12 VDC camera power.

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HDMI output

– Connection for a display.

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USB 3.0

– Connect to a computer for uncompressed video output with PCM audio for conferencing

applications.

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HD-SDI

– Video output from the camera.

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Network port

– Web interface access, H.264 IP streaming (if available from the camera), and third-

party IP control via Telnet API.

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RS-232 port

– Connection for a camera controller.

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Audio I/O Line Out 1 and Line Out 2

– Far-end audio from conferencing application or as

configured in the audio matrix.

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Audio I/O Mic/Line In 1 and Mic/Line In 2

– Connections for microphones or other audio inputs.

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