AVPro Edge AC-MXNET-10G-CBOX Manual

AVPro Edge Audio/video-converter AC-MXNET-10G-CBOX

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MXNET 10G SDVoE
®
Quick Start Guide
The MXNet 10G SDVoE
®
Ecosystem
QUICK START GUIDE
Overview
The MXNet 10G SDVoE
®
Ecosystem is an AV-over-IP platform of products developed and designed by
AVPro Edge. This system is an ultra-low latency HDMI 2.0, 4K 60Hz 4:4:4 video, multichannel audio, and
control signal distribution system over 10G Ethernet infrastructure, based on SDVoE
®
standards and
Semtech
®
ASIC technologies. Crystal-clear 4K video is provided along with versatile AV and control signal
distribution applications.
The diagram below shows the basic application with the AC-MXNET-10G-SW12C managed switch, AC-
MXNET-10G-TCVR transceivers, and AC-MXNET-10G-CBOX control box. The cable connections can be
Category cable, optical fiber, or a combination of both, as shown below.
If using a third-party network switch with MXNet, please first review our Knowledge Base article here.
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MXNET 10G SDVoE
®
Quick Start Guide
1. Select the Transceiver Mode
The encoder and decoder (transmitter/receiver) are combined into one chassis with a simple toggle
switch to select application functionality. By default, the transceiver is set to decoder mode.
Flip the ENC/DEC SELECT toggle switch to set the transceiver to encoder or decoder mode.
AC-MXNET-10G-TCVR
(Front Panel)
To the right of the toggle switch is a blue LED that indicates the selected mode:
LED is on = Encoder mode
LED is off = Decoder mode
2. Select the Transceiver Port Type
10GbE copper and fiber ports on each transceiver allow flexibility to utilize the cabling that best fits
the specific installation.
For Category Cable Connections
Flip the SDVoE SELECT toggle switch to the 10G BASE-T setting, then flip the POE SELECT toggle
switch to the 10G setting.
AC-MXNET-10G-TCVR
(Rear Panel)
Connect the SDVoE 10G BASE-T port on the transceiver to a 10G Copper PoE port on the network
switch.
Connect the power supply to the network switch. By using this method, no additional cabling is
required to power the transceiver as it will be powered by the network switch via PoE (Power-over-
Ethernet).
The
AC-MXNET-10G-TCVR
is shown, but the
same steps apply
to all transceivers:
AC-MXNET-10G-TCVR-AVDM
AC-MXNET-10G-TCVR-USBX
AC-MXNET-10G-TCVR-PRO
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MXNET 10G SDVoE
®
Quick Start Guide
For Optical Fiber Connections
Flip the SDVoE SELECT toggle switch to the 10GbE SFP+ setting, then flip the POE SELECT toggle
switch to the 1G setting.
AC-MXNET-10G-TCVR
(Rear Panel)
Connect the SDVoE 10GbE SFP+ port on the transceiver to a 10G SFP+ port on the network switch
(or an SFP28 port on the AC-MXNET-10G-SW12C).
Connect the power supply to the network switch.
Power with Fiber Connections
Fiber optic cables do not carry an electrical current and cannot supply power from one device to
another. There are two ways to power the transceivers when using fiber optic connections:
1 Fiber with local power:
2 Fiber with PoE Power Switch:

Product Specifications

Brand: AVPro Edge
Category: Audio/video-converter
Model: AC-MXNET-10G-CBOX

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