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| Type | Transmitter & receiver |
|---|---|
| Material | Metal |
| Certification | CE, FCC |
| Product color | Black |
| LED indicators | Link, Power, USB, Video |
| Cable types supported | Cat5, Cat6, Cat7 |
| Connectivity technology | Wired |
| Maximum transfer distance | 100 m |
| Maximum digital resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixels |
| Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 40 °C |
| Input current | 0.7 A |
| AC input voltage | 100 - 240 V |
| AC input frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
| AC adapter output voltage | 12 V |
| USB 2.0 ports quantity | 4 |
| Receiver local video port type | HDMI |
| RJ-45 ports quantity (receiver) | 1 |
| Receiver local keyboard/mouse port type | USB |
| Weight | 600 g |
| Dimensions (WxDxH) | 169 x 120 x 31 mm |
| Package depth | 290 mm |
| Package width | 248 mm |
| Package height | 55 mm |
| Cables included | Audio (3.5mm), HDMI, USB |
| AC adapter included | Yes |
| Harmonized System (HS) code | 84733080 |
Introduces the AdderLink XDIP, its use cases, and flexibility.
Highlights feed-through, video compatibility, and power options.
Explains the status LEDs on the front of the XDIP nodes.
Details the various input/output ports on the rear of the XDIP nodes.
Lists all items included in the product box, such as cables and adapters.
Lists available accessories for purchase, like mounting kits and extra cables.
Guidance on choosing locations and physically mounting the XDIP nodes.
Outlines the five main types of connections for XDIP nodes.
Steps for connecting a computer using HDMI and USB cables.
Instructions for using the secure locking mechanism on HDMI cables.
Details compatibility with HDMI, DVI, DisplayPort, and VGA signals.
Explains the difference between active and passive video adapters.
How to connect monitors and USB peripherals to the receiver or transmitter.
Instructions for connecting audio signals to the node's audio ports.
Describes direct node-to-node or switch-based network connections.
Specifies network switch features like GbE transfer and IGMP support.
Step-by-step guide for powering the XDIP nodes safely.
Overview of the wizard-driven setup for the XDIP nodes.
Instructions on using the keyboard and mouse for configuration.
Choosing whether a node functions as a receiver or transmitter.
Inputting name, description, and passwords for receiver nodes.
Inputting name, description, and passwords for transmitter nodes.
Arranging the order of transmitters in the receiver's channel list.
Procedure to add a new transmitter to an existing XDIP installation.
Restoring node settings using the Admin menu interface.
Using the recessed button to reset the node to factory defaults.
Steps to enter the Admin menu from a receiver node.
Configure node name, serial, MAC, version, and admin password.
Change the administration password for menu access.
Setting the OSD language and keyboard input type.
Customizing hotkeys for OSD and channel switching.
Setting the auto-exit timeout for OSD menus.
Namin and describing the computer connected to the receiver.
Details of the connected monitor and USB devices.
Selecting video EDID for monitor compatibility.
Viewing network details and running diagnostic tests.
Displaying statistics related to network performance.
Configuring remote logging, severity levels, and log capture to USB.
Information on current firmware versions and upgrade files.
Procedures for restoring default settings and rebooting the node.
Enter transmitter name, description, admin, and access passwords.
View serial, MAC, software version, and node name/description.
Configure admin and access passwords for transmitter security.
Disabling video output, EDID selection, and monitor details.
Disabling USB ports, setting contention timeout, and viewing device details.
Option to disable local audio ports on the transmitter.
Setting IP address, Netmask, Gateway, and multicast addresses.
Configuring remote logging, severity levels, and capturing logs.
Information on current firmware versions for transmitters.
Procedures for restoring default settings and rebooting transmitter nodes.
Methods for selecting and switching between connected channels.
Configuring hotkeys for quick channel selection and disconnection.
Explains the meaning of the LNK, USB, VID, and PWR LEDs.
Describes the green and amber indicators on the link port.
Information on how to contact support for help with the product.
Details on IGMP, network layers, and cable interference protection.
Sections covering safety, warranty, and radio frequency energy.
Explanation of the Internet Group Management Protocol and its versions.
Discussion of IGMP Snooping, Querier, and Fast-Leave functionalities.
Explanation of the OSI model and network layers relevant to data transmission.
Describes how data is wrapped and unwrapped through network layers.
Discusses external and internal factors affecting cable susceptibility to interference.
Explains different cable types (U/UTP, F/UTP) and their shielding.
Lists licenses for software modules derived from the open source community.