ON LED Illuminates when receiving power
5 Using the DVI-Coax Transmitter/Receiver
You can use the 650T DVI-Coax Transmitter and the 650R Coax-DVI
Receiver to configure a DVI-to-Coax Transmitter and Receiver system (see
Figure 3).
To connect the DVI-to-Coax Transmitter and Receiver system as shown in
the example in Figure 3, do the following:
1. Connect a DVI source, for example, the DVI output from a Blu-ray DVD
player, to the 650T DVI IN connector.
2. Connect the 650R DVI OUT connector to the DVI acceptor, for example, a
projector.
Note: All coax cables must be the same length. There can be no more
than 6 inches (15cm) difference in length between any of the
cables.
3. If using a 4-plug coax cable or 4 coax cables:
Connect the 650T red, green, blue, and clock BNC connectors to
the 650R red, green, blue and, clock BNC connectors
Connect 12V DC power supplies to both the 650T and the 650R
(not shown in Figure 3). The remote power, IR remote control
and RS-232 functions are not available
4. If using a 5-plug coax cable or 5 coax cables:
Connect the 650T red, green, blue, clock, and power BNC
connectors to the 650R red, green, blue, clock, and power BNC
connectors
Connect one 12V DC power supply to either the 650T or the
650R (not shown in Figure 3). Power and the IR remote control
function are transmitted over the power coax connection to the
second device
5. Connect the 12V DC power supply(s) to the mains electricity.
After all connections are made and the units are powered ON, the system
operates.