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Overview DXLink Fiber, Duplex
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Instruction Manual – DXLink™ Fiber Transmitters and Receivers, Duplex
Common Applications
DXLink Fiber Transmitters and Receivers, Duplex are ideal for any sources and destinations designed into Enova DGX
integrated systems that require the distance capabilities and/or inherent security of fiber with bidirectional data transfer.
These transmitters and receivers easily handle campus-wide distribution of sources that are shared between classrooms,
in secure military applications, medical facilities, casinos, arenas, museums, and large corporate installations. Connect
HDMI or video sources (such as PCs) directly using the HDMI or HD-15 multi-format input connection and easily
include audio on the same fiber optic cable by using the stereo or digital audio connection.
DXLink Fiber Transmitters, Duplex
The MMF-D TX and SMF-D TX are identical except for the type of fiber optic transceiver. The MMF-D TX has a
multimode transceiver (the latch is black or has a black label), and the SMF-D TX has a single mode fiber optic
transceiver (the latch is blue or has a blue label).
Note: A DVI-D signal can be used (via a DVI-to-HDMI cable) into the Transmitter.
DXLink Fiber Transmitters, Duplex – Front View
(TX-MULTI-DXLINK-MMF-D and TX-MULTI-DXLINK-SMF-D)
Components located on the front of the DXLink Fiber Transmitters, Duplex (left to right):
Power LED Indicates when the unit is powered on.
Digital Video and Audio LEDs Indicate the presence of digital video and digital audio signals, including an
embedded audio signal on the HDMI path.
Analog Video LEDs Indicate the type of analog video present through the unit: composite or Y/C; Y/Pb/Pr
or RGB; RGBHV or RGBS.
Program port This port (USB mini-B connector) supports DGX Configuration Software for programming a
custom VGA or HDMI EDID.
IR LEDs – TX and RX LEDs indicate active IR communication.
232 LEDs (RS-232 serial) – TX and RX LEDs indicate active serial communication (for details, see page 47).
NetLinx LEDs – Link/Act LED indicates network communication activity. The Status LED indicates that the
LAN connection is active.
CEC LED – CEC is not currently supported.
USB LED – When illuminated, the LED indicates that the USB port is connected and enabled (for details, see
page 23).
ID Pushbutton – Places the unit in ID Mode for setting the NetLinx ID (device only) and provides additional
functionality, such as placing the unit in Static IP Mode or DHCP Mode (for details, see page 57).
Local Out (video) This HDMI connector can be used to send the source signal to a local monitor.
FIG. 3 DXLink Fiber Transmitter, Duplex - front view
Digital Video and Audio LEDs
Power LED
USB LED
IR LEDs
232 (serial) LEDs
NetLinx LEDs
CEC LED
ID Pushbutton
Program port
Analog Video LEDs
Local Out (HDMI)
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