RGBlink Signal Distributor Quick start guide

Type
Quick start guide

RGBlink Signal Distributor is a powerful device that allows you to distribute video signals from a single input to up to nine outputs, making it ideal for large-scale digital signage and video wall applications. Supporting both Gigabit copper and fiber optic connections, the Signal Distributor can transmit signals over long distances with minimal latency. With its compact design and easy-to-use interface, the Signal Distributor is a versatile solution for a wide range of AV installations.

RGBlink Signal Distributor is a powerful device that allows you to distribute video signals from a single input to up to nine outputs, making it ideal for large-scale digital signage and video wall applications. Supporting both Gigabit copper and fiber optic connections, the Signal Distributor can transmit signals over long distances with minimal latency. With its compact design and easy-to-use interface, the Signal Distributor is a versatile solution for a wide range of AV installations.

Signal Distributor Quick Start
Installation and Cabling
Step 1-Mounting
Turn off or disconnect all equipment power sources.
Step 2-Gigabit Copper Port (Output)
Connect to LED display through CAT5 cable.
Signal Distributor Quick Start
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Address: S603-604 Weiye Building Torch Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone, Xiamen, Fujian Province, P.R.C
Tel: 00865925771197 Fax: 00865925771202
Email: [email protected] http://www.rgblink.cn
VIEW SIZE THE WORLD
NOTE
This guide provides quick start instructions for an experienced installer
to set up and operate the Signal Distributor.
For full installation, configuration, and operation details, please refer to the
Signal Distributor user manual, which is available at www.rgblink.com.
Input and output interface, can input signal from
sending card, and also can output signal to LED
display through CAT5 cable.
Currently, the device only support Linsn and DBstar
sending card.
Step 3-Gigabit Copper Port (Input&Output)
Step 5-Power
Plug in power cord which has IEC connector, Signal
Distributor supports AC power from 85 to 264, 50-
60Hz, which means world wide compatible.
Rear Panel
Connections
LED Indicator
Switch
1
5
13
14
Power IEC-3 port
8
6
7
~
4
Gigabit copper port (Input and Output)
9
~
12
Gigabit copper
port (Output)
Step 4-LED Indicator
Red: Power indicator, it lights when device has power
supply;
Green: Signal indicator, it lights when input signal.
Power On
Push power button switch to ON position, the POWER
indicator on back panel will light, and the device is in
normal operation.
Operation Manual
The Signal Distributor works in two ways: one inputs
nine outputs and two inputs four outputs.
One input nine outputs
Use one input interface standalone to input signal
from sending card, it can be divided into max nine
outputs.
That is, if use Gigabit copper port A or B as input,
then Gigabit copper port A1 to A8, Gigabit copper
port A or Gigabit copper port B will be outputs, for
example:
Use Gigabit copper port A as input, divided into
outputs as follows:
Use Gigabit copper port B as input, divided into
outputs as follows:
Two inputs four outputs
Use two inputs together to input signal from sending
card, each input is divided into four outputs, which
is Gigabit copper port A input divided into Gigabit
copper port A1, A2, A3, A4 outputs, And Gigabit
copper port B input divided into Gigabit copper port
A5, A6, A7, A8 outputs, shown as follows:
Signal Distributor Quick Start
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Address: S603-604 Weiye Building Torch Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone, Xiamen, Fujian Province, P.R.C
Tel: 00865925771197 Fax:00865925771202
Email: [email protected] http://www.rgblink.cn
Common Questions and Solution
There is no signal in LED display
1. Check whether there is signal input;
2. Check whether the Gigabit copper port is
connected, and in good connection;
3. Check whether the input wire and output wire are
normal.
LED display shows no bottom half part
Sending card does not support the bottom half part:
There are limits for different sending cards. As for
Linsn TS802, if output resolution is 1920 or higher,
while every LAN port can support only 320 height
LED screen, more than this value need to add D
mouth reticle, more than 640, need to add more
sending cards as cascade.
LED display shakes
Sending card input recognition is not correct: It
usually occurs in DBstar sending card. It is normal
before, but LED display shakes after change the
output resolution. Generally, it will normally operate
if reboot the device.
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RGBlink Signal Distributor Quick start guide

Type
Quick start guide

RGBlink Signal Distributor is a powerful device that allows you to distribute video signals from a single input to up to nine outputs, making it ideal for large-scale digital signage and video wall applications. Supporting both Gigabit copper and fiber optic connections, the Signal Distributor can transmit signals over long distances with minimal latency. With its compact design and easy-to-use interface, the Signal Distributor is a versatile solution for a wide range of AV installations.

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