Note: Ensure the UDM Hub port the RX02 is attached to is configured correctly within the Hub’s configuration software. Also ensure the correct Audio Type (Analog L/R, S/PDIF, or None) is selected for the relevant input. Composite Input at Display Device 1. Attach the composite cable (normally yellow) to the CVBS connector on the UDM-RX02. 2. Run the other end of the composite cable to the Composite connector (normally yellow) on the display device. Connect firmly. 3. If appropriate connect audio to the audio connectors on the UDM-RX02. SVideo Input at Display Device 1. Attach the SVideo cable to the 4-pin S Video connector on the UDM-RX02. 2. Run the other end of the SVideo cable to the SVideo connector on the display device. Connect firmly. 3. If appropriate connect audio to the audio connectors on the UDM-RX02. Component Input at Display Device 1. Attach the Component cables (normally green, blue and red) to the Y (green), Pb (blue) and Pr (red) connectors on the UDM-RX02. 2. Run the other end of the Component cable to the Component connectors (normally green, blue and red) on the display device. Connect firmly. 3. If appropriate connect audio to the audio connectors on the UDM-RX02. Audio & Video Formats/Resolutions/Distance Audio & Video Formats/Resolutions/Distance Class Format Name Distance Composite 720x480 NTSC 300 m / 1000’ 720x576 PAL 300 m / 1000’ Component 720x480 480p 300 m / 1000’ 720x576 576p 300 m / 1000’ 1280x720 720p 300 m / 1000’ 1920x1080 1080i 300 m / 1000’ 1920x1080 1080p 300 m / 1000’ VGA 640x480 VGA 300 m / 1000’ * 800x600 SVGA 300 m / 1000’ * 1024x768 XGA 300 m / 1000’ * 1280x1024 SXGA 300 m / 1000’ * 1600x1200 UXGA 300 m / 1000’ * * When using VGA modes with audio enabled, the maximum cable distance is approximately 200 m / 650’. Note: The maximum distances indicated above are not absolute, but are recommended distances that have been tested to deliver video at the specified resolutions, without significant signal degradation. In particular, lower resolutions (640 x 480, 720 x 480 and 800 x 600) can often be delivered significantly further than what is indicated in the table. Refer to the UDM Hub’s Operation/Reference Guide for additional details on maximum cable distances. Video Compensation Video at the Receive end can be compensated using three main methods; • Using the UDM Hub’s WebConsole • Using the UDM-RC02 Multi-Format IR Remote Control • Using a hyper terminal session via the serial connector on the UDM-RX02 (especially effective setup method when using long runs) Connecting an External IR Receiver Module If passthrough mode (where a device such as a DVD or VCR can be controlled via a UDM-RC02 Multi-Format IR Remote Control) is required then an IR03 External IR Receiver Module will be needed to pick up IR controls from the remote control. Additionally, if the UDM-RX02 is to be compensated via a remote control, then an IR Receiver Module is also needed. Connecting the UDM-RX02 Receiver to the UDM Hub The RJ45 port on the front panel of the UDM-0102 Hub labelled “UDM” supports one UDM-RX02 Receiver. The UDM-RX02 is then be connected to a display device. 1. Connect a standard Cat5/6 Ethernet cable to the RJ45 port labelled UDM on the front panel of the UDM hub. 2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the RJ45 port labelled UDM Hub on the rear panel of the UDM-RX02. Note: Ensure the UDM Hub port the RX02 is attached to is configured correctly within the Hub’s configuration software. Also ensure the correct Audio Type (Analog L/R, S/PDIF, or None) is selected for the relevant input. UDM HUB Port LEDs 2 LEDs are visible at the UDM Hub port (on the UDM-RX02) when the UDM-0102 is switched on: • Green – Connection to UDM-0102 (if Cat 5 removed, LED switches off). • Amber – Power (as well as comms if uploading protocols etc. the Amber LED may flicker). Powering on the UDM-RX02 The UDM-RX02 may be powered by its hub device through a standard CAT5 cable, but it may also be powered through an optional 24 VDC power supply (FG-UDM-PS) intended to augment power for very long cable runs. To connect the UDM-RX02 to the optional power supply, insert the barrel connector of the power supply into the power connector on the UDM-RX02 (see FIG. 2). To power down the UDM-RX02, remove the barrel connector of the power supply from the power connector and then remove the Ethernet cable from the UDM Hub connector. Note: Disconnecting the optional power supply will not power down the UDM-RX02 if its Ethernet connection to the UDM Hub is intact. System Overview FIG. 3 provides a basic system diagram representing a UDM-0102 Hub, UDM-RX02 Receiver, and connected devices: FIG. 3 UDM System Diagram DVD DSS UDM Hub UDM Receiver Display Ethernet (network Cat5 Video Out Video In Audio Out Audio In Video In Audio In Video Out Audio Out Video Out Video In Audio Out Audio In Additional Documentation Refer to the UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Multi-Format Distribution Hub and Receiver Operation/Reference Guide (...