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Extron Electronics SMD 101 User Guide User Manual

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IR IN — Connect a remote IR receiver to this 3-pole 3.5 mm captive screw connector
to extend the range of the hand control.

+

S

From

IR Receiver

SMD 101

IR IN

G

Figure 6.

IR In Wiring

E

RS-232 connector (optional) — Connect a host computer or control system to the
RS-232 connector or to the local device if pass-through mode is used. Use this port to
send SIS commands to the SMD 101 for device configuration and control. The default
protocol for this port is 9600 baud rate, no parity bit, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no flow
control (handshaking).

For information on SIS commands, see

Remote Communication and Control

on

page 57.

See figure 7 below, to wire the RS-232 connector.

Ground

Tx
Rx

Receive

Transmit

Connected RS-232

Device Pins

SMD 101

Pins

G

Figure 7.

RS-232 Connector Wiring

F

Reset button and LED — The reset button is used to return the SMD 101 to partial
or complete factory condition. The reset LED provides the status of the reset. The
SMD 101 has three reset modes (see

SMD 101 Rear Panel Reset

on the following

page).

G

RJ-45 LAN connector — Connect one end of an RJ-45 cable to the LAN (Ethernet)
connector on the SMD 101 (see figure 8). Connect the other end of the RJ-45 cable to
a router or switch to connect the SMD 101 to a network.

LAN

ACT LINK

Figure 8.

RJ-45 Ethernet Connector

The LEDs on the Ethernet connector indicate the status of the network connection.

Link LED — This green LED lights when the SMD 101 is properly connected to an
active network.

Act LED — This amber LED blinks in a pattern to indicate the connected network
speed as follows:

Three blinks — 1 Gbps

Two blinks

— 100 Mbps

One blink

— 10 Mbps

SMD 101 • Panels and Cabling

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