Celerity FOG-RXCB User manual

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ct•fiberoptic gateway
control box
Product Overview
Guide
01/2014
Celerity Fiber
Optic
Gateway
(FOG)
products are designed
for
high performance. dependabilityand
convenient installation in professional AV applications. The FOG-TXCB (transmitter) and FOG-
RXCB
(receiver)
control
boxes support HDMI, RS232,
IR,
USB
HID
and Ethernet
10/100BASE-T
connections
up
to
1000
feet
over Celerity fiber
optic
cable
without
the
need·
for
field terminations.
Slim and
compact
at
slightly
more
then
.5" thin,
the
FOG-
TXCB
and FOG-RXCB are easily
installed in
equipment
racks,
in structured wiring panels, conference
room
furnishings, and
telecommunication centers via detachable
mounting
flanges. Discreet
mounting
behind AV .
equipment
and high definition
flat
panel displays
is
easily accomplished
by
the
slim profile
of
FOG-
TXCB
and FOG-RXCB.
FOG-TXCB and FOG-RXCB work in pairs and
may
be interchanged
with
other
Celerity Fiber Optic
Gateway products such
as
FOG-TXWP and FOG-RXWP
for
further
system design and installation
flexibility.
Connection
is
made
between
the
FOG-TXCB and FOG-RXCB
with
a Celerity Fiber
Optic
Gateway
cable available in lengths
from
40'
to
1000'
(12.2m
to
305m)
which
connect
to
the
FOG control
boxes via a secure,
mini
digital connector. FOG-TXCB and FOG-RXCB are sold separately.
Included
Fiber
Optic
Transmitter(TX)
1each:
FOG-TXCB
USB
power
cable (1.5m)
USB-AC
power
adapter
(SV
/1A)
IR
emitter
cable
with
3.5mm
plug
(TS,
SV)
IR
receiver cable
with
3.5mm
plug
(TRS,
SV)
User guide
Fiber
Optic
Receiver (RX)
1each:
FOG-RXCB
USB powercable (1.5m)
USB-AC
power
adapter(SV/1A)
IR
emitter
cable
with
3.5mm
plug
(TS,
SV)
IR
receiver cable
with
3.5mm
plug
(TRS,
SV)
User guide

Guide
0112014
Function FOG-TXCB FOG-RXCB
Transmitter Receiver
Celerity fiber optic cable
input
Celerity
mini
digital
Celerity fiber optic cable
output
Celerity
mini
digital
Celerity fiber optic cable distance
up
to
1000
ft
up
to
1000
ft
HDMI
input
HDMI
Type-A
HDMI
output
HDMI
Type-A
RS232
RJ45 RJ45
IR
input
(RX)
3.5mmTRS
3.5mmTRS
IR
output
(TX)
3.5mmTS
3.5mmTS
IRcarrier frequency range
below
100kHz
below
100kHz
IR
power
5V
5V
USB
HID
USB Type-A USB Type-A
Ethernet
(RJ45
connector) 101100BASE-T 101100BASE-T
SV
power
USB micro USB micro
Supported resolutions 41<@60Hz
UltraHD
41(@60Hz
UltraHD
HDMI
certification
HDMI
High Speed
HDMI
High Speed
HDCP
Yes
Yes
EDID pass-through
Yes Yes
CEC
Yes
Yes
Power adapter USB 5VI1A USB 5VI1A
Power
DCSV200mA
DC5V200mA
Enclosure
Aluminum
& ABS
Aluminum
&ABS
Dimensions (in &
mm)
16mm
x
60mm
x
136mm
16mm
x
60mm
x
136mm
0.62"
X 2.36" X 5.35"
0.62"
X 2.36" X 5.35"
Shippingweight (lbs &
kg)
0.5
lbs I
0.23
kg
0.5
lbs I 0.23
kg

lnstalli
the
Fiber Optic Gateway User Guide
01/2014
Paying
close
attention to the "direction" ofthe Celerity
Fiber
Optic Gateway
cable,
install the fiber optic
cable
in
the required pathway between the
source
components
and
the display components. At
each
end
of
the
Celerity
FOG
cable
is
amini digital connector.
Place
the
TX
mini-connectorat
th~
source
location. Extend the
fiber optic cable to the display
(RX).
The
Celerity Fiber Optic mini digital connectors
are
clearly marked for
TX
(source)
and
RX
(display)
and
must
be
installed correctly.
Determine the placement
of
the
FOG-
TXCB
at the
source
(transmitting) location; securely attach the
FOG-
TX-
CB
as
required using the mountingflanges (included)
and
appropriate
screws
matchingthe mountingsurface
(not included). Position the
FOG-
TXCB
for clear
access
to the connector panel and the Celerity
Fiber
Optic
Gateway cable mini digital connector.
The
connector markings
have
been conveniently placed
on
the top
surface
of
the
FOG-
TX/RXCB to provide
easy
viewing. Follow similar procedures for installingthe
FOG-RXCB
at the receiving location.
Pay
particular
attention
to
the TX (TX =source)
and
RX
(RX
=display)
designations.
The
FOG-TX-
CB
shouldbe located with the source components (Main equipmentrack, Blu-ray,set-top
box
etc)
and
the
FOG-RXCB shouldbe locatedwith the
display
components (HDTV, etc).
NOTE: Celerity Fiber OpticGatewaycable is
not
compatible with CelerityFiber Optic HDMI
Detachable Connectors.
LED
Display Indicators
On the topsurface
of
the
FOG-
TXCB
and
FOG-RXCB
are
blue and orange
LEOs
which willilluminatewhen
the cables
are
correctly connected.
The
LED
forthe Fiber Optic
Cable
connection will illuminate with the
cables connected in the properdirection and the
FOG-CB
are-
powered. Ifthe blue
LED
does notilluminate
ensure thatthe fiber optic cable
is
installed in the proper direction and correctly matched atthe Fiber Optic
Gateway
(ie.
Tconnected
to
Tand Rconnected
to
R)
and the power
is
connected
(a
blue
LED
will illuminate
above the power connection when power
is
activated).

u
Fiber Optic Gateway Control
Box
panel view
9 10
6 6
I
1 2 3 - 4
Connectors:
1 Celerity Fiber Optic Mini DigitalConnector
2 HOMI
3 IRTX
4 IRRX
5 USB
HID
6 Ethernet
7 RS232
8 Power
~--lll
5
11
6
12
13
I I I
6 7 8
LEOs
:
9 Litwhen
fiber
opticcable
is
properly
connected (blue)
10
Litwhen
HDMI
cable properlyseated
11
Lit
for
USB
HID
activity
12
Lit
for
Ethernetdata activity
13
Lit
for
RS232 dataactivity
14
Lit when powered (blue)
01!2014
14
FOG-TXCB
will
be placed
at
source
(TX)
equipment, FOG-RXCB
will
be placed at receiving
(RX)
equipment
RS232,
and
Ethernetare bidirectional
and
may
be
connected
in
the
best
way
to fit a particularapplication

MakingConnections
Transmitter Connections -
FOG-
TXCB
User Guide
01/2014
HDMI High
Speed
cable
(not included) from HDMI
source
component (Blu-ray, set-top
box,
etc)
to HDMI input (port
2)
on
FOG-TXC:B.
Connect aDB-9 to
RJ45
cable
(not included)from the
RS232
component
(AV
controller, computer,
etc)
tothe
FOG-
TXCB
URS232"
input
(RJ45
female, port
7),
connect with a
CAT6
cable
tothe predse length required (refer tothe
RJ45-DB9
diagram).
Connectan
IR
emitter(included)
to
the
IR
TX
port(port
3).
IR
information sent from the
FOG-
TXCB
connected to
FOG-
RXCB
will
be
emitted forthe purpose
of
controlling acomponent with
an
IR
remote
(place
the emitterover acomponent's
IRwindow).
Connect
an
IR
receiver
(included)
to
IR
RX
port(port
4).
TheIR
receiver
will
send
IR
information fromthe
FOG-TXCB
to the
FOG
-RXCB
forthe purpose
of
controllingacomponent attached to the
FOG-
TXCB.
Connect
USB
cable
to hostdevice (computer) (port
5).
Connect Ethernet
cable
(not included) from primary Ethernet porton system controller, or router to
FOG-
TXCB
''Ethernet"
input
(RJ45
female, port
6).
Connect
USB
power
cable
and
USB-AC
adapter from
FOG-
TXCB
(port
8)
to
AC
main power connection.
The
blue
LED
on
the top panel
of
FOG-
TXCB
will illuminate when power
is
activated.
Receiver
Connections -
FOG-RXCB
Connect HDMI High
Speed
cable
(not included) from HDMI display component
(HDTV,
etc)
to
HDMI output
on
FOG-RXCB.
Connect a
RJ45
cable
(not included) from
FOG-RXCB
URS232"
output
(RJ45
female, port
7)
to
the required
RS232
connector
porton the component
to
be
controlled
(HDTV,
etc),
connect with a
CAT6
cable tothe
precise
length
required.
Connect
an
IR
emitter(included)
to
the
IR
TX
port(port
3).
IR
information sent from the
FOG-RXCB
connected to
FOG-
TXCB
will
be
emitted for the purpose
of
controlling acomponent with
an
I
Rremote
(place
the emitterover acomponent's
IRwindow).
Connect
an
IR
receiver
(included)
to
IR
RX
port(port
4).
The
IR
receiver will
send
IR
information from the
FOG-RXCB
to the
FOG-
TXCB
for the purpose
of
controlling adevice attached tothe
FOG-RXCB.
Connect
USB
cable
tothe
USB
HID product
such
as
touchscreen
display,
keyboard or mouse (port
5).
Connect Ethernet
cable
(not included) from
FOG-RXCB
UEthernet"
input
(RJ-45
female, port
6)
tothe Ethernet port
on
the
appropriate receiving component.
Connect
USB
power
cable
and
USB-AC
adapter from
FOG-RXCB
(port
8)
to
AC
main power connection.
The
blue
LED
on
the top panel
of
FOG-RXCB
will illuminate when power
is
activated.
NOTE:
RS232,
and
Ethernet
are
bidirectional
andmaybe connected
in
the bestway to
fit
a
particular
application

RS232
(female)
to
RJ45
(male)
pin-out
diagram User Guide
01/2014
The
following
is
the recommended pin-out
diagram
forcreating a
RS232-RJ45
cable
for
use
with the
Fiber
Optic
Gateway.
You
may
also
use
a
3rd
party
cable
orone
already
in
your
possession.
Celerity
FOG
RS232
only
requires
the 3 pin connections
as
hig~lighted
in
this
diagram.
Rj45
~
:
g~~
--.._
___
.,_
_
___,._oco_
1
3-
DTR
RXD.2
4·GND
TXD.3
S·RXD
DTR
- 4
6·TXD GND.S
7-
CTS
-----...
6
_
DSR~
7_
RTS
8 -
CTS
9
8
..
RTS
-·
....
.
--
~~.
~.__
_____
D_B_9
__
___.
-
-
:
::
...
:
:::

Limited
Warning
Celerity Technologies warrants this productagainst defects in material
or
workmanship
for
a period
of
12
months
from
the
original date
of
purchase. Celerity Technologies will, at its sole option,
(i)
repair
the
product using
new
or
refurbished parts,
or
(ii)
replace
the
product
with
a
new
or
refurbished product. For purposes
of
this Limited Warranty, "refurbished" means a product
or
part
that
has
been returned
to
its
original specifications. IN THE EVENT OFA
DEFECT,
THESE
ARE
YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES.
To
obtain warranty service, you
must
deliver
the
product, postage prepaid, in accordance
with
instructions at Celerity Technologies' website:
http:/
/www.celeritytek.com.
This Limited Warranty
only
covers product issues caused
by
defects in material
or
workmanship duringproperconsumer
or
commerical use;
it
does
not
cover product issues caused
by
any
other
reason, including
but
not
limited
to
improperconsumer
or
commercial
use.
acts
of
God,
misuse, limitations
of
technology,
or
modification
of
or
to
the product.
LIMITATION ON DAMAGES
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
ARE
EXPRESSLY
LIMITED TO THE PERIOD OF ONE
(1)
YEAR
FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE.TO THE EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED
BY
APPLICABLE LAW,
CELERITY
TECHNOLOGIES SHALL NOT
BE
LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING,
WITHOUT
LIMITATION, DAMAGES
FOR
LOSS OF PROFITS, CORRUPTION OR LOSS OF
DATA,
FAILURE
TO TRANSMIT OR
RECEIVE
ANY
DATA,
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES
ARISING
OUT
OF
RELATED
TO YOUR USE OF THE
CELERITY
TECHNOLOGIES PRODUCT.
Some state
or
jurisdictions
do
not
allow
the
exclusion
or
limitation
of
incidental
or
consequential damages,
or
allow limitations
on
how
long
an implied warranty lasts, so
the
above limitations
or
exclusions
may
not
apply
to
you. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights
and you
may
have
other
rights which vary
from
state
to
state
or
jurisdiction
to
jurisdiction.
Please register this product
at
http:/
/celeritytek.com/warranty
Retain
your
sales receipt
for
proof
of
date
of
purchase.
FCC
Warning
This device complies
with
Part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
Operation
is
subject
to
the
following
two
conditions:
(1)
this device
may
not
cause
harmful
interference and
(2)
this device
must
acceptany interference received, includinginterference
that
may
cause undesired operation.
15.21
Caution: The user
is
cautioned
that
changes
or
modifications
not
expressly approved
by
the
party responsible
for
compliance could void
the
user's
authority
to
operate
the
equipment.
15.105
--Class
Bdigital device
or
peripheral
For a Class Bdigital device
or
peripheral,
the
instructionsfurnished the user shall include
the
following
or
similar statement, placed in a
prominent
location in
the
text
of
the
manual:
Note: This
equipment
has been tested and
found
to
comply
with the
limits
for
a Class B digital device, pursuant
to
part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
These limitsare designed
to
provide reasonable protection against
harmful
interference in a residential installation. This
equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if
not
installed and used in accordance
with
the
instructions, maycause
harmful
interference
to
radio communications. However, there
is
no
guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur in a particular installation.
If
this
equipment
does cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
or
television reception, which can be determined
by
turning
the
equipment
off
and on,
the user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct
the
interference
by
one
or
more
of
the
following
measures:
-Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving antenna.
-Increase
the
separation between
the
equipment
and receiver.
-Connect
the
equipment
into
an
outlet
on
a circuit different
from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected.
-Consult
the
dealer
or
an experienced
radio/TV
technician for help.
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