Instruction manual

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Contents 1. Introduction
CONTENTS AND INTRODUCTION
Thin is the new thick.
As part of the WyreStorm Pro Plus range, the slim-line
RX-70-PP Display Receiver oers HDBaseT Class B
distribution when connected to a WyreStorm HDBaseT
transmission device such as matrix switcher, transmitter
or AMP-001-010 digital audio amplier.
Supporting a feature set including 70m/230ft
transmissions of Full HD 1080p@60Hz video with 36bit
deep color, HD audio and discrete bidirectional IR control
IR, the RX-70-PP also features RS232 with switchable
selection for rmware updates or third party control
serial control, all along a single Cat5e/6 cable to display
devices.
Pushing chassis design to the limit, the RX-70-PP oers
an incredibly low-prole for a greatly reduced form factor
behind the screen for even more convenience and ease of
installation at the display zone.
Featuring threaded bushings that allow use of both
standard and locking DC power plugs for improved
connection options, the RX-70-PP also includes LED
indication for power supply, signal status to show
established connection to display, transmission link and
HDCP conrmation to illustrate the presence of encryption
within a signal.
WyreStorm Pro Plus HDBaseT products oer exibility
combined with an ease of use and cost-eciency to
provide solutions where reliabile HD transmission and
control over distance is required whether in a residential or
commercial setting.
For further information on this product and other
WyreStorm ranges, visit our website or download our
latest product guide. www.wyrestorm.com
Introduction
Features
Safety Precautions
Package Contents
Connection & Operation
i. Pro Plus PoH Cabling Guide / Typical Application
ii. RJ45 Termination & Distance
iii. Initial Connection
iv. IR/RS232 Control Connection
RS232 - Understanding RS232 Connection and Signals
Updating RS232 Settings
Maintenance
Product Service
Panel Descriptions
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Mail In Service
Warranty
i. Warranty Limits and Exclusions
Installation Notes
Specication
Troubleshooting
FAQs
RS232 Connection
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