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HDMI Fiber Optic Cable Extender
OPF-TH1000D/OPF-RH1000D
<User Guide>
<Command Reference Guide>
Ver.1.10.0
RS
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HDCP
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OPTICAL DAISYCHAIN Rx for HDMI OPF-RH1000D RX
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⚫ Thank you for choosing our product.
⚫ To ensure the best performance of this product, please read this user guide fully and carefully before
using it and keep this manual together with the product for future reference as needed.
IDK Corporation
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Trademarks
⚫ Blu-ray Disc and Blu-ray are trademarks of Blu-ray Disc Association.
⚫ The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or
registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
⚫ All other company and product names mentioned in this manual are either registered trademarks or
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Before reading this manual
⚫ All rights reserved.
⚫ Some information contained in this User guide such as exact product appearance, diagrams, menu
operations, and so on may differ depending on the product version.
⚫ This User guide is subject to change without notice. You can download the latest version from IDK’s
website at: http://www.idkav.com
FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
CE MARKING
This equipment complies with the essential requirements of the relevant European health, safety and
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domestic household waste.
The lasers in this product meet Class 1 Laser Safety per FDA/CDRH and
EN (IEC) 60825 laser safety standards which specifies design safety.
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Safety Instructions Read and understand all safety and operating instructions before using this product. Follow all instructions
and heed all warnings/cautions.
Enforcement Symbol Description
Indicates the presence of a hazard that may result in death or serious
personal injury if the warning is ignored or the product is handled
incorrectly.
Indicates the presence of a hazard that may cause minor personal
injury or property damage if the caution is ignored or the product is
handled incorrectly.
Symbol Description Example
Caution
This symbol is intended to alert the user. (Warning and caution)
Electrical
Hazard
Prohibited
This symbol is intended to prohibit the user from specified actions.
Do not
disassemble
Instruction
This symbol is intended to instruct the user.
Unplug
Warning
Caution
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■ For lifting heavy products:
Instruction
● Lifting must be done by two or more personnel.
To avoid injury: When lifting the product, bend your knees, keep your back straight and get close to it with two or
more persons.
■ For installing and connecting products:
Prohibited
● Do not place the product upon a surface that may give way or that may become
unstable.
Install the product in a secure and stable place to prevent it from falling and possibly causing injury.
● Secure the product if installing in locations prone to vibration or movement.
Otherwise, it may move unexpectedly or it may fall and lead to injury.
Instruction
● Installation work must be performed by professionals.
The product is intended to be installed by skilled technicians. For installation, please contact a system integrator
or IDK. Improper installation may lead to the risk of fire, electric shock, injury, or property damage.
● Insert the power plug into an outlet that is unobstructed. Unobstructed access to the plug enables unplugging the product in case of any extraordinary failure, abnormal
situation or for easy disconnection during extended periods of non-use.
● Insert the power plug into an appropriate outlet completely.
If the plug is partially inserted, arching may cause the connection to overheat, increasing the risk of electrical
shock or fire. Do not use a damaged plug or connect to a damaged outlet.
● Unplug the product from the AC power source during installation or service.
When connecting peripheral devices to this product, unplug all involved devices from outlets. Ground potential
differences may cause fire or other difficulties.
■ For operating products:
Prohibited
● Keep out any foreign objects.
To avoid fire or electric shock, do not permit foreign objects, such as metal and paper, to enter the product from
vent holes or other apertures.
● For power cable/ plug:
・Do not scratch, heat, or modify, including splicing or lengthening them.
・Do not pull, place heavy objects on them, or pinch them.
・Do not bend, twist, tie or clamp them together forcefully.
Misuse of the power cable and plug may cause fire or electric shock. If power cables/plugs become damaged,
contact your IDK representative.
Do not
disassemble
● Do not repair, modify or disassemble.
Since the product includes circuitry that uses potentially lethal, high voltage levels, disassembly by unauthorized
personnel may lead to the risk of fire or electric shock. For internal inspection or repair, contact your IDK
representative.
Do not touch
● Do not touch the product and connected cables during electrical storms.
Contact may cause electric shock
Instruction
● Clean the power plug regularly.
If the plug is covered in dust, it may increase the risk of firer.
Warning
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■ If the following problem occurs:
Unplug
● Unplug immediately if the product smokes, makes unusual noise, or produces a
burning odor.
If you continue to use the product under these conditions, it may cause electric shock or fire.
● Unplug immediately if the product is damaged by falling or having been dropped.
If you continue to use the product under these conditions, it may increase the risk of electrical shock or fire. For
maintenance and repair, contact your IDK representative.
● Unplug immediately if water or other objects are directed inside.
If you continue to use the product under these conditions, it may increase the risk of electrical shock or fire. For
maintenance and repair, contact your IDK representative.
Warning
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■ For installing and connecting products:
Prohibited
● Do not place the product in a location where it will be subjected to high
temperatures.
If the product is subjected to direct sunlight or high temperatures while under operation, it may affect the
product’s performance and reliability and may increase the risk of fire.
● Do not store or operate the product in dusty, oil smoke filled, or humid place.
If the product is placed near humidifiers or in a dusty area, it may increase the risk of fire or electric shock.
● Do not block the vent holes. If ventilation slots are blocked, it may cause the product to overheat, affecting performance and reliability and
may increase the risk of fire.
● Do not place or stack heavy items on the product.
Failure to observe this precaution may result in damage to the product and other property and may lead to the
risk of personal injury.
● Do not exceed ratings of outlet and wiring devices.
Exceeding the rating of an outlet may increase the risk of fire and electric shock.
No wet hands
● Do not handle power plug with wet hands. Failure to observe this precaution may increase the risk of electrical shock.
Instruction
● Use and store the product within the specified temperature/humidity range.
If the product is used outside the specified range for temperature and humidity continuously, it may increase the
risk of fire or electric shock.
● Do not place the product at elevations of 1.24 mi. (2,000 m) or higher above sea
level.
Failure to do so may shorten the life of the internal parts and result in malfunctions.
● When mounting the product into the rack, provide sufficient cooling space.
Mount the product in a rack meeting EIA standards, and maintain spaces above and below for air circulation. For
your safety as required, attach an L-shaped bracket in addition to the panel mount bracket kit to improve
mechanical stability.
● Never insert screws without the rubber feet into the threaded holes on the bottom
of the product.
Never insert screws without the rubber feet into the threaded holes on the bottom of the product. Doing so may
lead to damage when the screws contact electrical circuitry or components inside the product.
Reinstall the originally supplied rubber feet using only the originally supplied screws.
■ For operating products:
Prohibited
● Use only the supplied power cable and AC adapter. ● Do not use the supplied power cable and AC adapter with other products.
If non-compliant adapter or power cables are used, it may increase the risk of fire or electrical shock.
Unplug
● If the product won’t be used for an extended period of time, unplug it.
Failure to observe this precaution may increase the risk of fire.
● Unplug the product before cleaning.
To prevent electric shock.
Instruction
● If cooling fan stops, power off the product and contact us.
Failure to do so may rise internal temperature and increase the risk of malfunction, fire, or electric shock.
● Clean the vent holes regularly.
If the vent holes of the cooling fan is covered in dust, internal temperature rises and it may increase the risk of
malfunction, fire, or electric shock.
Caution
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Table of Contants
1 Included items .......................................................................................................................................... 10
2 Precautions for shipping .......................................................................................................................... 11
3 Product outline ......................................................................................................................................... 12
4 Features ................................................................................................................................................... 13
5 Part names and descriptions ................................................................................................................... 14
5.1 Transmitter .......................................................................................................................................... 14
5.2 Receiver .............................................................................................................................................. 16
6 Precautions .............................................................................................................................................. 18
6.1 Installation ........................................................................................................................................... 18
6.2 Cabling ................................................................................................................................................ 19
6.2.1 Cables ......................................................................................................................................... 19
6.2.2 Fiber optic cable .......................................................................................................................... 19
6.2.3 SFP optical transceiver ............................................................................................................... 20
6.2.4 RS-232C cable ............................................................................................................................ 20
6.2.5 AC adapter with screw locking mechanism ................................................................................ 21
6.3 Application example ............................................................................................................................ 22
7 Basic operation ........................................................................................................................................ 23
7.1 Menu operation buttons ...................................................................................................................... 23
7.2 Locking menu operation buttons ......................................................................................................... 24
7.3 Initialization ......................................................................................................................................... 24
7.4 Setting transmitter and receiver using setting mode .......................................................................... 25
7.4.1 Setting transmitter ....................................................................................................................... 26
7.4.2 Setting receiver ........................................................................................................................... 27
8 Menus ...................................................................................................................................................... 28
8.1 Menu list .............................................................................................................................................. 28
8.2 Setting input and output (Setup menu) ............................................................................................... 30
8.2.1 [F10] EDID resolution .................................................................................................................. 30
8.2.2 [F16] No-signal input monitoring time ......................................................................................... 32
8.2.3 [F22] PCM Audio ......................................................................................................................... 33
8.2.4 [F24] AC-3 Dolby Digital Audio ................................................................................................... 33
8.2.5 [F26] AAC Audio ......................................................................................................................... 33
8.2.6 [F28] Dolby Digital Plus Audio..................................................................................................... 34
8.2.7 [F30] DTS Audio .......................................................................................................................... 34
8.2.8 [F32] DTS-HD Audio ................................................................................................................... 34
8.2.9 [F34] Dolby TrueHD Audio .......................................................................................................... 35
8.2.10 [F36] Audio channel .................................................................................................................... 35
8.2.11 [F65] Audio output ....................................................................................................................... 36
8.2.12 [F76] EDID WXGA ...................................................................................................................... 36
8.2.13 [F90] Version ............................................................................................................................... 36
8.2.14 [F99] Maintenance/status display menu ..................................................................................... 36
8.3 Verifying operation (Maintenance menu) ............................................................................................ 37
8.3.1 [C06] HDCP input setting ............................................................................................................ 37
8.3.2 [C55] Forced color conversion output ......................................................................................... 38
8.3.3 [C90] RS-232C communication mode ........................................................................................ 38
8.4 Displaying I/O status (status display menu) ....................................................................................... 39
8.4.1 [L01 to L13] Displaying information about input .......................................................................... 39
8.4.2 [L50] Displaying information about output ................................................................................... 42
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9 Command ................................................................................................................................................. 43
9.1 Command outline ................................................................................................................................ 43
9.2 Command list ...................................................................................................................................... 43
9.3 Command description ......................................................................................................................... 44
9.3.1 Error status .................................................................................................................................. 44
9.3.2 Setting command ........................................................................................................................ 45
9.3.3 Status acquisition command ....................................................................................................... 46
10 Specification ............................................................................................................................................. 48
10.1 Pin assignments .................................................................................................................................. 48
10.1.1 HDMI Type A connector .............................................................................................................. 48
10.1.2 RS-232C connector ..................................................................................................................... 48
10.2 Product specification ........................................................................................................................... 50
10.2.1 OPF-H1000D .............................................................................................................................. 50
10.2.2 SFP Specification ........................................................................................................................ 50
11 Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................................... 51
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1 Included items
Make sure all items below are included in the package.
If any items are missing or damaged, please contact IDK.
“OPF-H1000D” mentioned in this manual refers to OPF-TH1000D and OPF-RH1000D set.
■ Transmitter (OPF-TH1000D)
・ OPF-TH1000D (main unit) x 1
・ SFP optical transceiver x 1
・ AC adapter with screw locking mechanism (5.9 ft. (1.8 m)) x 1
・ Cable clamp x 1
■ Receiver (OPF-RH1000D)
・ OPF-RH1000D (main unit) x 1
・ SFP optical transceiver x 1
・ AC adapter with screw locking mechanism (5.9 ft. (1.8 m)) x 1
・ Cable clamp x 1
RS-2
32C
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DC
5V
3A
L AU
DIO
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TPU
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POWERSTATUS
HDCP
HD
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INP
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Tx
OPTICAL DAISYCHAIN Tx for HDMI OPF-TH1000D RX
OP
TIC
AL
TX
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KEY LOCK
-+SET
SIG
NA
L
OPF-TH1000D
RS-2
32C
FG
DC
5V
3A
POWERSTATUS
HDCP
HD
MI
OU
TPU
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Rx
OPTICAL DAISYCHAIN Rx for HDMI OPF-RH1000D RX
OP
TIC
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TX
SIG
NA
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DIP
SW
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OPF-RH1000D
SFP optical transceiver
AC adapter with screw
locking mechanism
(5.9 ft. (1.8 m))
Cable clamp
Included items
Tip:
Dust caps are attached to SFP optical transceiver and the connector.
These caps will be used for shipping or repairing the OPF-H1000D unit.
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2 Precautions for shipping
The OPF-TH1000D/OPF-RH1000D has an SFP optical transceiver that is vulnerable to damage caused by
mishandling during shipment if it is improperly packaged.
If, for any reason, you need to ship the device, remove the transceiver from the device and plug the dust cap
into the transceiver and the connector. Put the removed transceiver in an electrostatic bag with enough
cushion and keep the bag and device together in a box.
To install a transceiver:
Make sure the bale clasp is closed.
Line up the transceiver with the port and slide it into
the port until you hear a click.
Removing a transceiver:
Open the bale clasp and pull the transceiver out
of the port.
Removing and installing SFP optical transceiver
Note:
When installing the SFP transceiver, push it firmly and ensure that it is completely seated and the bale clasp
is locked. Do not open the bale clasp except for removing the transceiver.
RemovingInstalling
SFP transceiver
Bale clasp
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3 Product outline
The OPF-H1000D is a transmitter and receiver set that enables HDMI signals to be transmitted long distance
over fiber optical cables. It also supports Daisy Chain.
■ For multimode fiber
・ Transmitter : OPF-TH1000D-MM
・ Receiver : OPF-RH1000D-MM
■ For singlemode fiber
・ Transmitter : OPF-TH1000D-SM
・ Receiver : OPF-RH1000D-SM
RS
-232
C
FG
DC
5V
3A
L
AU
DIO
OU
TP
UT
R
POWERSTATUS
HDCP
HD
MI
INP
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Tx
OPTICAL DAISYCHAIN Tx for HDMI OPF-TH1000D RX
OP
TIC
AL
TX
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KEY LOCK
-+SET
SIG
NA
L
RS
-232
C
FG
DC
5V
3A
POWERSTATUS
HDCP
HD
MI
OU
TP
UT
Rx
OPTICAL DAISYCHAIN Rx for HDMI OPF-RH1000D RX
OP
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TX
SIG
NA
L
DIP
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The SPF optical transceiver can be
replaced depending on the fiber optic cable.
OPF-TH1000D-MM
Multimode fiber
OPF-TH1000D-SM
Singlemode fiber
OPF-RH1000D-MM
Multimode fiber
OPF-RH1000D-SM
Singlemode fiber
[Transmitter]
[Receiver]
OPF-H1000D series
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4 Features
Input signals are transmitted without quality deterioration since they are not compressed or processed.
The OPF-H1000D also supports RS-232C serial one-way communication, and the transmitter outputs HDMI
embedded audio as analog audio.
■ Video
・ Up to 1080p/WUXGA (Reduced Blanking)
・ HDCP 1.4
・ Daisy chain connection
・ Transmission distances
Multimode fiber (OM3) : 984 ft. (300 m)
Multimode fiber (OM4) : 0.62 mi. (1 km)
Singlemode fiber (OS1) : 2.92 mi. (4.7 km), (Up to 6.21 mi. (10 km, optional))
■ Audio
・ De-embedding (OPF-TH1000D)
■ Communication
・ RS-232C
■ Others
・ AC adapter with locking mechanism
Projector
LCD monitor
Speaker
Blu-ray player
Amplifier
RS
-232C
FG
DC
5V
3A
L
AU
DIO
OU
TP
UT
R
POWERSTATUS
HDCP
HD
MI
INP
UT
Tx
OPTICAL DAISYCHAIN Tx for HDMI OPF-TH1000D RX
OP
TIC
AL
TX
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KEY LOCK
-+SET
SIG
NA
L
RS
-232
C
FG
DC
5V
3A
POWERSTATUS
HDCP
HD
MI
OU
TP
UT
Rx
OPTICAL DAISYCHAIN Rx for HDMI OPF-RH1000D RX
OP
TIC
AL
TX
SIG
NA
L
DIP
SW
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RS
-232
C
FG
DC
5V
3A
POWERSTATUS
HDCP
HD
MI
OU
TP
UT
Rx
OPTICAL DAISYCHAIN Rx for HDMI OPF-RH1000D RX
OP
TIC
AL
TX
SIG
NA
L
DIP
SW
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Up to 16 ft. (5 m)
Laptop
Typical application (Daisy connection)
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5 Part names and descriptions
5.1 Transmitter
RS
-23
2C
FG
DC
5V
3A
LA
UD
IO O
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PU
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POWERSTATUS
HDCP
HD
MI IN
PU
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Tx
OPTICAL DAISYCHAIN Tx for HDMI OPF-TH1000D RX
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TIC
AL
TX
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KEY LOCK
-+SET
SIG
NA
L
①
②
⑩⑪
③
⑤
⑧
⑫
④⑦
⑥
⑨
⑬
Panel drawing (Transmitter)
# Part name Description
① RS-232C port Port for RS-232C signals (only input)
② Audio output connector Outputs HDMI input audio as analog audio. For amplifiers, speakers, and
mixers.
③ Output connector for
extension
Output connector of digital optical signals for extension. Connected to the
receiver using a fiber optic cable.
④ LED for checking
transmitted or received
Lights in green when valid code is transmitted (TX) or received (RX).
⑤ HDMI input connector Input connector for HDMI signals
Connect a source device such as Blu-ray players.
⑥ HDMI cable fixing hole Hole for the attached cable clamp to secure an HDMI cable.
⑦ SIGNAL LED Lights in green when vertical synchronous signals are input from the
HDMI input connector.
⑧ AC adapter connector Connector for the attached AC adapter.
⑨ FG Frame ground
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# Part name Description
⑩ Menu operation
buttons
Sets I/O settings of the transmitter and locks menu operation buttons
・ Use “SET”, “+”, and “-” buttons to set I/O settings of the transmitter.
・ Press and hold the “SET” button in order to lock those buttons.
⑪ Segment display Displays menu items and setting status.
⑫ LED lights (green) ・ POWER
When power is supplied from the AC adapter, it lights.
・ HDCP
HDCP status of input video signals from the source device.
Lights : Video signals are input (with HDCP)
Blinks : Video signals are input (without HDCP)
Turned off : No video signals
・ KEY LOCK
The menu operation buttons are locked or released.
Lights : Locked
Blinks : Being set
Turned off : Unlocked
⑬ Connector for
maintenance
Please do not use this connector.
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5.2 Receiver
RS
-23
2C
FG
DC
5V
3A
POWERSTATUS
HDCP
HD
MI O
UT
PU
T
Rx
OPTICAL DAISYCHAIN Rx for HDMI OPF-RH1000D RX
OP
TIC
AL
TX
SIG
NA
L
DIP
SW
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①
②
④⑦
③
⑤
⑧
⑥
⑨⑩⑪
Panel drawing (Receiver)
# Part name Description
① RS-232C port Port for RS-232C signals (only output)
② DIP Switches Sets the receiver.
1. Setting RS-232C communication mode
OFF : Communication mode [Default]
ON : Setting mode (9600 bps)
2. Setting audio output
OFF : Output [Default]
ON : Not output
③ I/O connector for
extension
I/O connector of digital optical signals for extension. Connected to the
transmitter using a fiber optic cable.
Connected to another receiver for Daisy Chain connection.
④ LED for checking
transmitted or received
Lights in green when valid code is transmitted (TX) or received (RX).
⑤ HDMI output connector Output connector for HDMI signals. Connected to a sink device, such as
LCD monitors.
⑥ HDMI cable fixing hole Hole for the attached cable clamp to secure an HDMI cable.
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# Part name Description
⑦ SIGNAL LED Lights in green when vertical synchronous signals are input from the I/O
connector for extension.
⑧ AC adapter connector Connector for the attached AC adapter.
⑨ FG Frame ground
⑩ LED lights (green) ・ POWER
When power is supplied from the AC adapter, it lights.
・ HDCP
HDCP status of input video signals from the transmitter.
Lights : Video signals are input (with HDCP)
Blinks : Video signals are input (without HDCP)
Turned off : No video signals
⑪ Connector for
maintenance
Please do not use this connector.
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6 Precautions
Before connecting to external devices, follow the precautions below.
6.1 Installation
When installing the OPF-H1000D, please observe the following precautions.
・ Do not stack or place the OPF-H1000D directly on top of another OPF-H1000D
・ Do not block vent holes. To provide adequate ventilation, maintain sufficient clearances around the
OPF-H1000D (1.2 in. (30 mm) or more)
・ When the OPF-H1000D needs to be mounted in an enclosed space or an EIA rack without using IDK’s
rack mounting hardware (RM-SF, RM-SH), ensure that a sufficient ventilation/cooling system is provided
to keep the ambient temperature at 104°F (40°C) or lower. If inadequately vented, the product’s service life,
operation, and reliability may be affected.
Maintain adequate clearances (1.2 in. (30 mm) or more) as shown below
Bad example
Good example
Good example
Necessary clearances
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6.2 Cabling
When connecting the OPF-H1000D to external devices, please observe the following precautions.
・ Read manuals for the external devices.
・ Before connecting cables to the OPF-H1000D or an external device, dissipate static electricity by touching
grounded metal such as equipment racks before handling signal cables. Failure to observe this precaution
may result in ESD (electrostatic discharge) damage.
・ Turn off the OPF-H1000D before attaching or removing the SFP optical transceiver or cable connection.
・ Be sure to fully seat all plugs and connections and dress cables to reduce stress on connectors.
・ Before inserting or removing a fiber optic cable, make sure to first turn the OPF-H1000 off and not to touch
the ends of the fiber. Clean up the fiber before inserting it again.
・ Plug the dust cap into an LC connector of fiber optic cable that is not used.
・ Secure HDMI cables using cable clamps to prevent connectors from being accidently pulled out of ports.
Removing HDMI cable and cable clamp
Pull out while pressing
Click
Securing HDMI cable using cable clamp
Securing and removing cable clamp
6.2.1 Cables
Use the correct HDMI cable or HDMI-DVI conversion cable depending on the system configuration.
6.2.2 Fiber optic cable
・ Use a simplex fiber cable having LC connectors for both ends.
・ Use a cable whose length complies with the extension standard.
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6.2.3 SFP optical transceiver
・ Plug the attached dust cap into the SFP optical transceiver when not connecting a fiber optic cable.
・ Do not use the attached SFP optical transceiver to other products, and do not use an SFP optical
transceiver of other product to the OPF-H1000D.
・ Do not use the SFP optical transceiver of the OPF-H1000D for other devices or connect fiber optical cable
that are connected to other devices to the SFP optical transceiver of the OPF-H1000D. It may cause
malfunctions of the SFP optical transceiver. The maximum receiving optic power used for the
OPF-H1000D is 0 dBm.
・ Pull the lever of the SFP optical transceiver in order to remove it. Lock the lever and push it into until it
clicks to attach the module.
LeverRX
OPT
ICA
LTX
SFP optical transceiver
6.2.4 RS-232C cable
・ RS-232C signals (up to 115.2 Kbps) can be transmitted in duplex over a long distance.
・ Use a cross cable or straight cable according to the connected devices.
【See: 10.1.2 RS-232C connector】
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6.2.5 AC adapter with screw locking mechanism
The shapes of AC plugs with screw locking mechanism vary from country to country. The AC plug can be
removed from the AC adapter.
Removing AC plug:
Slide the AC plug (②) from the AC adapter while holding down the portion mentioned below (①)
①
②
Removing AC plug (Example: Plug type A)
Attaching AC plug:
Gently slide the AC plug into the AC adapter (③) until it clicks (④)
③
④
This tab should be fixed into
the part of the AC adapter.
Tab
Attaching AC plug (Example: Plug type A)
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6.3 Application example
Digital video and audio are transmitted from the Blu-ray disc player to the transmitter. The transmitter sends
those signals to the receiver over a fiber optic cable, and it also converts digital audio signals to analog and
outputs them to the amplifier. The receiver outputs the received video and audio signals to the projector from
the HDMI output connector.
You can control peripheral devices (such as projectors) by using a control device (such as PCs).
Note:
The OPF-TH1000D must be paired with OPF-RH1000D. The OPF-H1000D cannot be connected to an I/O
board of the FDX series or other models of the OPF series.
Projector
Speakers
Blu-ray disc player
Amplifier
RS
-23
2C
FG
DC
5V
3A
LA
UD
IO O
UT
PU
TR
POWERSTATUS
HDCP
HD
MI IN
PU
TTx
OPTICAL DAISYCHAIN Tx for HDMI OPF-TH1000D RX
OP
TIC
AL
TX
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
クラス 1 レーザ製品
KEY LOCK
-+SET
SIG
NA
L
RS
-23
2C
FG
DC
5V
3A
POWERSTATUS
HDCP
HD
MI O
UT
PU
T
Rx
OPTICAL DAISYCHAIN Rx for HDMI OPF-RH1000D RX
OP
TIC
AL
TX
SIG
NA
L
DIP
SW
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
クラス 1 レーザ製品
Laptop
Source and sink devices are connected
Notes:
・ Make sure to plug the dust caps into the following two connectors to which a fiber optic cable is not
connected: a transmitter connector for extension (right end) and an I/O connector for extension of the last
receiver (left end).
・ Cut the attached dust cap in half before pulling them to connectors.
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7 Basic operation
7.1 Menu operation buttons
Setting input and output of the transmitter using the menu operation buttons.
To use menu operation buttons:
Select the menu number first and then select the setting number.
Use a thin stick to press buttons.
Notes:
・ If no operation is performed for 10 seconds in step 5, the procedure will be returned to step 2.
・ If no operation is performed for 60 seconds in each step, the segment display is turned off.
■ Procedure
1 Press the “SET” button. The
segment display lights.
2 Select the menu number using “+”
and “-” buttons.
3 Press the “SET” button to apply the
menu number.
4 Select the setting number using ”+”
and “-” buttons.
5 Press the “SET” button to apply the
setting.
The display of step 2 is displayed
again.
If no operation is performed for 10
seconds in step 5, the procedure
will be returned to step 2.
Using menu operation keys
POWERSTATUS
HDCPTx KEY LOCK
-+SET
1, 3
2
Selecting menu
number
SettingPOWER
STATUSHDCPTx KEY LOCK
-+SET
5
4
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7.2 Locking menu operation buttons
Press and hold the “SET” button for a few seconds in order to lock the menu operation buttons. You can
release the lock by pressing the button again.
Locking menu operation buttons (transmitter only)
7.3 Initialization
Settings of the transmitter can be reset to factory default values by turning on the OPF-H1000D while
pressing the “SET” button. The receiver does not have this setting.
Note:
Once you have initialized the settings, they cannot be reversed.
POWERSTATUS
HDCPTx KEY LOCK
-+SET
Press this key and turn on the transmitter.
POWERSTATUS
HDCP KEY LOCK
-+SET
POWERSTATUS
HDCP KEY LOCK
-+SET
Initialized
Initialization (transmitter only)
POWERSTATUS
HDCPTx KEY LOCK
-+SET
Press and hold this key
Blinks (being set)Turned off (lock
is released)Lights (locked)
KEY LOCK KEY LOCK KEY LOCK
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7.4 Setting transmitter and receiver using setting mode
The OPF can be set and I/O statuses can be acquired with serial communication commands by setting
RS-232C communication mode to the setting mode. You can set RS-232C to the setting mode by setting
[C90] to “01” for the transmitter and by turning on DIP SW1 for the receiver.
Connect a control device, such as PC, and the OPF-H1000D via an RS-232C cable in order to control the
OPF using terminal software.
Since the communication settings are fixed with setting mode as follows, set the terminal software according
to the settings of the OPF-1000HD.
Item Setting
Communication standard RS-232C
Baud rate 9600 [bps]
Data bit length 8 [bit]
Parity check N/A
Stop bit 1 [bit]
X parameter Invalid
Flow control N/A
Delimiter CR LF (0D and 0A in hex)
Communication method Duplex
Serial communication specification (in setting mode)
Note:
Use the proper RS-232C cable for the connected devices.
【See: 10.1.2 RS-232C connector】
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7.4.1 Setting transmitter
Setting transmitter
If devices other than devices on the figure above, settings of those devices will not be affected.
1 Connect devices using cables.
2 Turn on the transmitter.
3 Change the RS-232C communication mode setting from communication mode to setting
mode.
・ Set [F99] to “on” or “ALL” from the setup menu so that maintenance menu will be enabled.
・ Set [C90] to “01” from the maintenance menu.
4 Set the transmitter using commands.
【See: 9 Command】
5 Put the RS-232C communication mode back to communication mode.
・ Set [C90] to “00” from the maintenance menu.
・ Set [F99] to “oFF” from the setup menu.
Laptop
Set “C90” to “01” (9600 bps)Setting how maintenance
menu is displayed
or
RS
-23
2C
FG
DC
5V
3A
LA
UD
IO O
UT
PU
TR
POWERSTATUS
HDCP
HD
MI IN
PU
T
Tx
OPTICAL DAISYCHAIN Tx for HDMI OPF-TH1000D RX
OP
TIC
AL
TX
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
クラス 1 レーザ製品
KEY LOCK
-+SET
SIG
NA
L
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7.4.2 Setting receiver
Setting receiver
If devices other than devices on the figure above, settings of those devices will not be affected.
1 Connect devices using cables.
2 Set DIP SW1 to “ON” (setting mode).
3 Turn on the receiver.
4 Set the receiver using commands.
【See: 9 Command】
5 Turn off the receiver.
6 Set DIP SW1 to “OFF” (communication mode).
RS
-23
2C
FG
DC
5V
3A
POWERSTATUS
HDCP
HD
MI O
UT
PU
T
Rx
OPTICAL DAISYCHAIN Rx for HDMI OPF-RH1000D RX
OP
TIC
AL
TX
SIG
NA
L
DIP
SW
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
クラス 1 レーザ製品
Laptop
Set DIP SW1
to “ON”.
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8 Menus
The following three menu types can be set in the transmitter:
・ Setting input and output in normal use: setup menu
・ Verifying operations: maintenance menu
・ Displaying I/O status: status display menu
Note:
Since the maintenance menu and status display menu are not used normally, they are not displayed.
Display those menu using setup menu as needed. Menu list
8.1 Menu list
List of setup menu
Menu
number Function
Settings Page
Setting value Default
F10 EDID SVGA to WUXGA 1080p 30
F16 No-signal input monitoring time OFF/2 to 15 [sec] 10 [sec] 32
F22 PCM Audio 32/44.1/48/88.2/96/192 [kHz] 48 [kHz] 33
F24 AC-3 Dolby Digital Audio OFF/32/44.1/48 [kHz] OFF 33
F26 AAC Audio OFF/32/44.1/48/88.2/96 [kHz] OFF 33
F28 Dolby Digital Plus Audio OFF/32/44.1/48 [kHz] OFF 34
F30 DTS Audio OFF/32/44.1/48/96 [kHz] OFF 34
F32 DTS-HD Audio OFF/44.1/48/88.2/96/
176.4/192 [kHz]
OFF 34
F34 Dolby TrueHD Audio OFF/44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192
[kHz]
OFF 35
F36 Audio channel 2 channels/
3 (2.1) channels/
6 (5.1) channels/
8 (7.1) channels
2 channels 35
F65 [F65] Audio output ON/OFF ON 36
F76 EDID WXGA 1360x768/1366x768 1360 x 768 36
F90 Version - - 36
F99 Maintenance/status display menu oFF/on/ALL oFF 36
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List of maintenance menu
Menu
number Function
Settings Page
Setting value Default
C06 HDCP input setting On (HDCP enabled)/oFF HDCP
disabled
on 37
C55 Forced color conversion output oFF (automatic)/d (DVI)/RGB/422
(YCbCr422)/444 (YCbCr444)
oFF 38
C90 RS-232C communication mode 00 (communication mode)/
01 (setting mode; 9600 bps)
00 38
List of status display menu
Menu
number Function
Settings Page
Setting value Default
L01 to L13 Displaying information about input - - 39
L50 Displaying information about output - - 42
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8.2 Setting input and output (Setup menu)
[ ] to the left of the each section title shows its menu name.
8.2.1 [F10] EDID resolution
From the built-in EDID, you can select an EDID to be sent from the transmitter to the source device.
Set the maximum resolution according to the sink device.
Maximum EDID resolution
Setting
value
Maximum resolution Pixel Standard Remarks
03 1080p (59.94/60) 1920x1080 HDTV Default
04 720p 1280x720
05 1080i 1920x1080
06 1080p(24/25/30/50) 1920x1080
07 SVGA 800x600 VESA
08 XGA 1024x768
09 VESA720 1280x720 CVT For DVI devices
10 WXGA 1280x768 VESA
11 WXGA 1280x800 MAC supported
12 Quad-VGA 1280x960
13 SXGA 1280x1024
14 WXGA 1360x768、
1366x768
Pixels can be set using “8.2.12 [F76]
EDID WXGA”.
15 SXGA+ 1400x1050
16 WXGA+ 1440x900
17 WXGA++ 1600x900 (RB)
18 UXGA 1600x1200
19 WSXGA 1680x1050
20 VESA1080 1920x1080 CVT (RB), for DVI device input
21 WUXGA 1920x1200 VESA (RB)
(RB): Reduced Blanking
【See: 8.2.12 [F76] EDID WXGA】
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Maximum resolution and EDID supported pixel
EDID supported
pixel
Max. resolution
640 x
480
800 x
600
1024 x
768
1280 x
720
1280 x
768
1280 x
800
1280 x
960
1280 x
1024
1360
x 768
*
1366
x 768
*
1400 x
1050
1440 x
900
1600 x
900
1600 x
1200
1680 x
1050
1920 x
1080
1920 x
1200
03 1080p(59.94/60) Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N
04 720p Y Y N Y N N N N N N N N N N N N N
05 1080i Y Y Y N N N N N N N N N N N N N N
06 1080p
(24/25/30p/50p) Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N
07 800x600 Y Y N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N
08 1024x768 Y Y Y N N N N N N N N N N N N N N
09 1280x720 Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N N N N N N N
10 1280x768 Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N N N N N N
11 1280x800 Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N N N N N
12 1280x960 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N N N N
13 1280x1024 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N N N
14 1360x768 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N
15 1400x1050 Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N
16 1440x900 Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N
17 1600x900 Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N
18 1600x1200 Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N
19 1680x1050 Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N
20 1920x1080 Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N
21 1920x1200 Y Y Y N N Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Y: Supported, N: Not supported
* The number of EDID-supported pixels for 1360×768 and 1366×768 can be set in “8.2.12 [F76] EDID
WXGA”. The default value is 1360×768.
【See: 8.2.12 [F76] EDID WXGA】
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8.2.2 [F16] No-signal input monitoring time
You can set the monitoring time for when the source device does not output video signals due to the changes
of transmitter EDID or turning on/off the transmitter or source device.
Changing EDID
ON
OFF
The OPF requests the source
device to output video signals
Monitoring time
Hot plugON
OFF
Video signals from
source device
Monitoring time
Setting value
oFF: OFF
02 to 15: 2 to 15 seconds [Default: 10]
Notes:
・ If you use the power-saving function or dual monitor of the PC (source device), set this menu to “OFF”.
PCs may release or cancel those functions if they receive the request to output video signals.
・ If the set time is shorter than the timing that the source device outputs video, the source device may not
output video signals because it sets the output signals repeatedly. In these cases, set the monitoring time
longer.
Changing EDID
Monitoring
time
ON
OFF
Monitoring
time
Monitoring
time
Video output timing of source device
Video signals
from source
device
OPF requests source device to output
video signals
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8.2.3 [F22] PCM Audio
You can set the maximum sampling frequency of PCM Audio output from the source device.
Setting value
32: 32 kHz
44: 44.1 kHz
48: 48 kHz [Default]
88: 88.2 kHz
96: 96 kHz
192: 192 kHz
Note:
For LCD monitors and the like, some audio formats are not supported. Select the audio format and sampling
frequency that are supported by the connected devices.
8.2.4 [F24] AC-3 Dolby Digital Audio
You can set the maximum sampling frequency of AC-3 Dolby Digital Audio that is output from the source
device.
Setting value
32: 32 kHz
44: 44.1 kHz
48: 48 kHz
oFF: OFF [Default]
Note:
For LCD monitors and the like, some audio formats are not supported. Select the audio format and sampling
frequency that are supported by the connected devices.
8.2.5 [F26] AAC Audio
You can set the maximum sampling frequency of AAC Audio that is output from the source device.
Setting value
32: 32 kHz
44: 44.1 kHz
48: 48 kHz
88: 88.2 kHz
96: 96 kHz
oFF: OFF [Default]
Note:
For LCD monitors and the like, some audio formats are not supported. Select the audio format and sampling
frequency that are supported by the connected devices.
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8.2.6 [F28] Dolby Digital Plus Audio
You can set the maximum sampling frequency of Dolby Digital Plus Audio that is output from the source
device.
Setting value
32: 32 kHz
44: 44.1 kHz
48: 48 kHz
oFF: OFF [Default]
Note:
For LCD monitors and the like, some audio formats are not supported. Select the audio format and sampling
frequency that are supported by the connected devices.
8.2.7 [F30] DTS Audio
You can set the maximum sampling frequency of DTS Audio that is output from the source device.
Setting value
32: 32 kHz
44: 44.1 kHz
48: 48 kHz
96: 96 kHz
oFF: OFF [Default]
Note:
For LCD monitors and the like, some audio formats are not supported. Select the audio format and sampling
frequency that are supported by the connected devices.
8.2.8 [F32] DTS-HD Audio
You can set the maximum sampling frequency of DTS-HD Audio that is output from the source device.
Setting value
44: 44.1 kHz
48: 48 kHz
88: 88.2 kHz
96: 96 kHz
176: 176.4 kHz
192: 192 kHz
oFF: OFF [Default]
Note:
For LCD monitors and the like, some audio formats are not supported. Select the audio format and sampling
frequency that are supported by the connected devices.
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8.2.9 [F34] Dolby TrueHD Audio
You can set the maximum sampling frequency of Dolby TrueHD Audio that is output from the source device.
Setting value
44: 44.1 kHz
48: 48 kHz
88: 88.2 kHz
96: 96 kHz
176: 176.4 kHz
192: 192 kHz
oFF: OFF [Default]
Note:
For LCD monitors and the like, some audio formats are not supported. Select the audio format and sampling
frequency that are supported by the connected devices.
8.2.10 [F36] Audio channel
You can set the number of channels to the audio of multi-channel output that is from the source device.
Setting value
02: 2 channels [Default]
03: 3 channels (2.1channels)
06: 6 channels (5.1channels)
08: 8 channels (7.1channels)
■ The number of channels and speaker configuration
RL
RLC RRC
RR
FR
FC
FL
LFE
FL : Front Left
FC : Front Center
FR : Front Right
RL : Rear Left
RR : Rear Right
RLC : Rear Left Center
RRC : Rear Right Center
LFE : Low Frequency Effect
Number of speakers FL/FR LFE FC RL/RR RLC/RRC
2 (2 channels) ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
3 (2.1 channels) ON ON OFF OFF OFF
6 (5.1 channels) ON ON ON ON OFF
8 (7.1 channels) ON ON ON ON ON
The number of channels and speaker configuration
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8.2.11 [F65] Audio output
You can set ON/OFF of audio output from the output connector for extension.
Setting value
on: ON [Default]
oFF: OFF
Note:
Even if you set this menu to “oFF”, audio is output from the audio output connector.
8.2.12 [F76] EDID WXGA
If you select an EDID that includes WXGA in “8.2.1 [F10] EDID resolution”, you can select a number of pixels
of WXGA (1366 or 1360).
【See: 8.2.1 [F10] EDID resolution】
Setting value
on: 1366x768
oFF: 1360x768 [Default]
8.2.13 [F90] Version
You can display the firmware version.
8.2.14 [F99] Maintenance/status display menu
You can set how the maintenance menu and status display menu are displayed.
Setting value
oFF: not displayed [Default]
on: displayed (not displayed when the OPF-H1000D is turned on next time)
ALL: always displayed (displayed when the OPF-H1000D is turned on next time as well)
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8.3 Verifying operation (Maintenance menu)
You can set the required items for operation verification.
Set [F99] to “ALL” or “on” in order to enable the maintenance menu.
【See: 8.2.14 [F99] Maintenance/status display menu】
8.3.1 [C06] HDCP input setting
You can set whether the transmitter encrypts HDCP to the source device.
Some source devices check whether the connected device supports HDCP and then determine whether they
encrypt HDCP signals or not. Since the transmitter is HDCP compliant, if it is connected to a sink device that
is not HDCP compliant, the sink device may not display video. In this case, set this menu to “oFF” in order to
display the video.
RS
-23
2C
FG
DC
5V
3A
LA
UD
IO O
UT
PU
TR
POWERSTATUS
HDCP
HD
MI IN
PU
T
Tx
OPTICAL DAISYCHAIN Tx for HDMI OPF-TH1000D RX
OP
TIC
AL
TX
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
クラス 1 レーザ製品
KEY LOCK
-+SET
SIG
NA
L
RS
-23
2C
FG
DC
5V
3A
POWERSTATUS
HDCP
HD
MI O
UT
PU
T
Rx
OPTICAL DAISYCHAIN Rx for HDMI OPF-RH1000D RX
OP
TIC
AL
TX
SIG
NA
LD
IP S
W
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
クラス 1 レーザ製品
RS
-23
2C
FG
DC
5V
3A
LA
UD
IO O
UT
PU
TR
POWERSTATUS
HDCP
HD
MI IN
PU
T
Tx
OPTICAL DAISYCHAIN Tx for HDMI OPF-TH1000D RX
OP
TIC
AL
TX
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
クラス 1 レーザ製品
KEY LOCK
-+SET
SIG
NA
L
RS
-23
2C
FG
DC
5V
3A
POWERSTATUS
HDCP
HD
MI O
UT
PU
T
Rx
OPTICAL DAISYCHAIN Rx for HDMI OPF-RH1000D RX
OP
TIC
AL
TX
SIG
NA
LD
IP S
W
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
クラス 1 レーザ製品
HDCP-
compliant
PC
Without
copyright
protection
With copyright
protection HDCP input
setting: on
Video cannot be
displayed
Video can be displayed
HDCP-non-compliant
sink device
HDCP-compliant/non-
compliant sink device
HDCP-compliant sink
device
Transmitter Receiver
Receiver
HDCP input
setting: oFF
Video can be displayed
Transmitter
HDCP and sink devices
Setting value
on: HDCP enabled [Default]
oFF: HDCP disabled
Note:
Set this menu to “on” in order to display copyright protected contents.
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8.3.2 [C55] Forced color conversion output
You can set the color space to be sent to the sink device.
Normally the sink device automatically select a proper color space for display according to the color space of
input video. However, if a sink device cannot select a color space for some reason, use this menu in order to
set the color space.
Setting value
rgb: RGB output
422: YCbCr422 output
444: YCbCr444 output
d: DVI output
oFF: automatic [Default]
8.3.3 [C90] RS-232C communication mode
Set the RS-232C communication mode in order to control the transmitter using commands.
【See: 9 Command】
Setting value
00: communication mode [Default]
01: setting mode (9600 bps)
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8.4 Displaying I/O status (status display menu)
Displaying I/O status of the transmitter.
This menu is valid if [F99] is set to “on” or “ALL”.
Press the “SET” button in order to finish the operation.
【See: 8.2.14 [F99] Maintenance/status display menu】
8.4.1 [L01 to L13] Displaying information about input
Input information of transmitter
Menu number Value Description
HDMI/DVI mode and color depth of input video
L01 H08 HDMI mode 24 bit/pixel (8 bit/component)
H10 HDMI mode 30 bit/pixel (10 bit/component)
H12 HDMI mode 36 bit/pixel (12 bit/component)
d08 DVI mode 24 bit/pixel (8 bit/component)
- - - Nothing is input
Presence or absence of HDCP of input video
L02 on With HDCP
oFF Without HDCP
- - - Nothing is input
Presence or absence of HDCP encryption of input video (encryption from the source side)
L03 on With encryption
oFF Without encryption
- - - Nothing is input
Color space of input video
L04 rgb RGB
422 YCbCr 422
444 YCbCr 444
- - - Unknown or nothing is input
Input video frequency
L05 59.9 Input vertical synchronous frequency (e.g. 59.9 Hz)
- - - Nothing is input
DDC power input status
L06 on With DDC power supply
oFF Without DDC power supply
Input resolution
L07 192 Input resolution (scrolling display)
- - - Nothing is input
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Menu number Value Description
Audio input format (2 digits from left) and the number of channels (1 digit from right)
X= the number of channels:1 = 2 channels, 2 = 2.1 channels, 5 = 5.1 channels,
7 = 7.1 channels
L10 - - - Unknown or nothing is input
00X Unknown
01X PCM Audio
02X AC-3 Audio
03X MPEG-1 Audio
04X MP3 Audio
05X MPEG-2 Audio
06X AACLC Audio
07X DTS Audio
08X ATRAC Audio
09X DSD Audio
10X Dolby Digital Plus Audio
11X DTS-HD Audio
12X Dolby TrueHD Audio
13X DST Audio
14X WMA Audio
15X HE-AAC / HE-AACv2 / MPEG Surround Audio
Audio input sampling frequency
L11 22 22.05 kHz
24 24 kHz
32 32 kHz
44 44.1 kHz
48 48 kHz
88 88.2 kHz
96 96 kHz
176 176.4 kHz
192 192 kHz
768 768 kHz
_01 Unknown
_05
_07
_11
_13
_15
- - - Nothing is input
The number of audio input bits, HBR mode (High Bit-Rate Audio)
L12 H16 16 bit, HBR mode
P16 16 bit, PCM mode
: :
H24 24 bit、HBR mode
P24 24 bit、PCM mode
- - - Nothing is input
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Menu number Value Description
Audio input status
L13 000 No audio input
001 Being detected the input
002
003
004
005
006 Normal input
- - - Nothing is input
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8.4.2 [L50] Displaying information about output
Output information of transmitter
Menu number Value Description
Color space and output status
L50 rgb RGB output
422 YCbCr422 output
444 YCbCr444 output
- - - Not connected
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9 Command
You can set the transmitter and receiver using the RS-232C connector. Setting mode need to be set for the
target device (transmitter or receiver); see “7.4 Setting transmitter and receiver using setting mode” for
details.
【See: 7.4 Setting transmitter and receiver using setting mode】
9.1 Command outline
Each command consists of 3-byte character (case ignored) following “@” (“40” in hex) and a parameter
(one-byte number). Some commands do not need a parameter or can specify several parameters.
Commands can be run by sending the delimiter, (CR+LF; “0D+0A” in hex).
Example: @SPM,2
“,” (“2C” in hex) is the delimiting character between a command and parameter and between parameters.
9.2 Command list
Error status
Command Function Page
@ERR Error status 44
Setting command
Command Function Page
@GPM / @SPM Setting time for ignoring video output request signals:
Hot Plug mask off setting (only receiver)
45
@GIV Acquiring version information 45
Status acquire command
Command Function Page
@GIS Acquiring input status 46
@GOS Acquiring output status 47
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9.3 Command description
9.3.1 Error status
@ERR Error status
Function Acquisition
Format Only return value
Return value
format
@ERR, error
Parameter error: error status
1 = There is an error in the parameter format or value.
2 = Undefined command or there is an error in the command format.
5 = Being set using menu (for transmitter).
Example GIS
@ERR,2
Sends the @GIS command.
There is an error in the command format.
Related info. -
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9.3.2 Setting command
@GPM / @SPM Setting time for ignoring video output request signals: Hot Plug mask off setting
(only receiver)
Function Acquisition Setting
Format @GPM @SPM, time
Return value
format
@GPM, time @SPM, time
Parameter time: If the request signals are repeated in a short cycle, video may not be output. This
problem can be solved by setting the ignoring time.
0 = OFF [Default]
2 to 15 = 2 to 15 seconds
Example @GPM
@GPM,0
Acquires the current setting status.
The setting is OFF.
@SPM,2
@SPM,2
Sets the ignoring time to 2 seconds.
The setting has been changed to 2 seconds.
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@GIV Acquiring version information
Function Acquisition
Format @GIV
Return value
format
@GIV, id, ver
Parameter id: model name
ver: firmware version
Example @GIV
@GIV,OPF-RH1000D ,1.00
Acquires the version information of the firmware.
The firmware version of the OPF-RH1000D is
ver.1.00. (for transmitter, the firmware version of
the “OPF-TH1000D” will be returned.)
Related info. 8.2.13 [F90] Version
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9.3.3 Status acquisition command
@GIS Acquiring input status
Function Acquisition
Format @GIS, mode
Return value
format
@GIS, mode (, status1, status2, status3, status4, status5, status6, status7, status8,
status9, status10, status11)
Parameter mode: selecting item
0 = selecting all items (information of status1 to status11)
1 to 11 = selecting items from status1 to status11
status1: Input video HDMI/DVI mode and color depth
HDMI mode = HDMI/DVI/-
Color depth = 8bit/10bit/12bit/-
status2: presence or absence of input video HDCP
on/off/-
“-” is always returned for the receiver.
In order to check whether HDCP is input, see the HDCP status LED.
status3: presence or absence of input video HDCP authorization (authorization from
the source device)
on/off/-
“-” is always returned for the receiver.
In order to check whether HDCP is input, see the HDCP status LED.
status4: color space of input video
RGB/YCbCr444/YCbCr422/Future (for expansion)/-
status5: input video frequency
[Frequency] Hz/-
status6: DDC power supply input status
on/off/-
status7: Input resolution, vertical synchronous frequency
[Horizontal resolution] x [Vertical resolution] p/i
[Vertical synchronous frequency] Hz/-
status8: audio input format and the number of channels
Format = #00 to #15/- see “8.4.1 L10” for details.
The number of channels = 2ch/2.1ch/5.1ch/7.1ch/-
status9: audio input sampling frequency
22.05kHz/24kHz/32kHz/44.1kHz/48kHz/88.2kHz/96kHz/
176.4kHz/192kHz/768kHz/-
status10: the number of audio input bits, HBR mode (High Bit-Rate Audio)
HBR mode = HBR/PCM/-
The number of quantized bits = 16bit to 24bit
status11: audio input status
#0 to #6/- see “8.4.1 L13” for details.
Example @GIS,7
@GIS,7,1920x1080p 60.0Hz
Acquires the input status of status 7.
The resolution is 1920x1080p and frequency is
60.0Hz.
Related info. 8.4.1 [L01 to L13] Displaying information about input
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@GOS Acquiring output status
Function Acquisition
Format @GOS, mode
Return value
format
@GOS, mode (, status1, status2, status3, status4, status5, status6, status7)
Parameter mode: selecting item
0 = selecting all items (information of status1 to status7)
1 to 7 = selecting items from status1 to status7
status1: Deep Color of the sink device
8bit/10bit/12bit/16bit/-
status2: HDMI and audio of the sink device
HDMI = HDMI/DVI/-
Audio = PCM/Audio Compression supported/-
status3: Color space of the sink device
RGB/YCbCr444/YCbCr422/-
status4: status of HDCP authorization with connected monitor
#0 = no HDCP
#1 to #3 = being authorized
#4 and #5 = authorization ends normally
#- = any monitor is connected
status5: color space
RGB/YCbCr444/YCbCr422/-
status6: HDCP of the sink device
HDCP supported/HDCP not supported/-
status7: Hot plug Detect
on/off
Example @GOS,2
@GOS,2,HDMI PCM
Acquires the output status of status2.
The output status of status2 is HDMI and PCM.
Related info. 8.4.2 [L50] Displaying information about output
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10 Specification
10.1 Pin assignments
10.1.1 HDMI Type A connector
Pin # Signal name Pin # Signal name
1 TMDS data 2+ 10 TMDS clock+
2 TMDS data 2 shield 11 TMDS clock shield
3 TMDS data 2- 12 TMDS clock
4 TMDS data 1+ 13 CEC
5 TMDS data 1 shield 14 spare (N.C.*)
6 TMDS data 1- 15 SCL
7 TMDS data 0+ 16 SDA
8 TMDS data 0 shield 17 DDC / CEC ground
9 TMDS data 0- 18 +5 power supply
19 Detecting hot plug
*N.C.: No Connection
HDMI Type A configuration
10.1.2 RS-232C connector
Male D-sub (9-pin)
RS-232C connector
1 5
6 9
RS-232C connector pin assignments
1
2
19
18
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■ Connecting OPF-H1000D to PC
Use a cross cable to connect the OPF-H1000D to a PC.
RD
TD
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
GND
RTS
CTS
Pin #
1
3
2
4
6
5
7
9
8
Signal
RD
TD
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
GND
RTS
CTS
Signal
(Receive Data)
(Transmit Data)
(Ground)
(Request to Send)
(Clear to Send)
OPF-H1000D PC
(Not Connected)*
(Not Connected)*
(Not Connected)*
(Not Connected)*
*Not used
RS-232C pin assignment (connecting to PC)
■ Connecting OPF-H1000D to IDK’s products
Use a cross cable to connect the OPF-H1000D to an IDK’s product.
RD
TD
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
GND
RTS
CTS
Pin #
1
3
2
4
6
5
7
9
8
Signal
RD
TD
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
GND
RTS
CTS
Signal
(Receive Data)
(Transmit Data)
(Ground)
(Request to Send)
(Clear to Send)
OPF-H1000D IDK s products
(Not Connected)*
(Not Connected)*
(Not Connected)*
(Not Connected)*
*Not used
RS-232C pin assignment (connecting to IDK’s product)
■ Connecting OPF-H1000D to another device requiring straight connection
Use a straight cable to connect the OPF-H1000D to other devices requesting straight connection.
RD
TD
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
GND
RTS
CTS
Pin #
1
3
2
4
6
5
7
9
8
Signal
TD
RD
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
GND
CTS
RTS
Signal
(Receive Data)
(Transmit Data)
(Ground)
(Request to Send)
(Clear to Send)
OPF-H1000D Other deivces
(Not Connected)*
(Not Connected)*
(Not Connected)*
(Not Connected)*
*Not used
RS-232C pin assignment (Connecting to device requiring straight connection)
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10.2 Product specification
10.2.1 OPF-H1000D
Item OPF-TH1000D (Transmitter) OPF-RH1000D (Receiver)
Input
1 input HDMI (*1)/DVI 1.0 TMDS single link, HDCP 1.4 Connector: Female HDMI Type A (19-pin) (*2)
1 input Digital optical signal for extension RS-232C
Output
1 output Digital optical signal for extension RS-232C
1 output Digital optical signal for daisy chain
1 output HDMI (*1)/DVI 1.0 TMDS single link, HDCP 1.4 Connector: Female HDMI Type A (19-pin) (*2)
Format
VGA / SVGA / XGA / WXGA(1280x768) / WXGA(1280x800) / Quad-VGA / SXGA / WXGA(1360x768) / WXGA(1366x768) / SXGA+ / WXGA+ / WXGA++ / UXGA / WSXGA+ / WUXGA
For WUXGA, only Reduced Blanking is supported. 480i / 480p / 576i / 576p / 720p / 1080i / 1080p
Color depth 24 bit (*3)
Dot clock 25 MHz to 165 MHz
TMDS clock 25 MHz to 165 MHz
Plug & Play DDC2B (Built-in EDID) Max. resolution selectable using built-in EDID
Digital audio input/output Multi-channel LPCM up to 8 channels Sampling frequency: 32 kHz to 192 kHz, Sample size: 16 bit to 24 bit Reference level: -20 dBFS, Max. input/output level: 0 dBFS
Analog audio output
1 output Unbalanced Stereo LR Output impedance: 75 Ω Reference level: -10 dBu, Max. output level: +10 dBu Connector: Stereo mini jack (3.5 mm)
-
Cable for extension
Cable Simplex fiber cable, SFP optical transceiver (2 LC connectors)
Polishing (*4) SFP optical transceiver for Multimode : PC polishing (Recommended) SFP optical transceiver for Singlemode : UPC polishing (Recommended), SPC *APC is not supported
Transmission distances (*5)
Multimode fiber (OM3) : Up to 984 ft. (300 m) Multimode fiber (OM4) : Up to 0.62 mi. (1 km) Singlemode fiber (OS1) : Up to 2.92 mi. (4.7 km) Singlemode fiber (OS1) : Up to 6.21 mi. (10 km, optional)
Control RS-232C 1 port/male D-sub (9-pin) simplex, up to 115.2 kbps
General
AC adapter Input : 100 - 240 VAC ±10%, 50 Hz/60 Hz ±3 Hz Output : DC 5 V 3 A (A dedicated AC adapter is provided)
Power consumption
About 9 Watts About 8 Watts
Dimensions 4.2 × 1.1 × 7.9” (106 (W) × 28 (H) × 200 (D) mm) (Quarter rack wide, thin type) (Excluding connectors and the like)
4.2 × 1.0 × 7.9” (106 (W) × 26 (H) × 200 (D) mm) (Quarter rack wide, thin type) (Excluding connectors and the like)
Weight 1.3 lbs. (0.6 kg) 1.3 lbs. (0.6 kg)
Temperature Operating : 32°F to 104°F (0°C to +40°C) Storage : -4°F to +176°F (-20°C to +80°C)
Humidity Operating/Storage: 20% to 90% (Non Condensing)
*1 HEC and ARC are not supported. *2 Use 16.4 ft. (5 m) or shorter HDMI cables. *3 Deep Color is not supported. *4 It is possible to connect without using the recommended polishing method, but that may cause a change of transmission distance ability due to an increase in return loss. *5 The maximum transmission distance is measured under the following conditions: Fiber that is polished by a recommended method is used, there is no interconnection, and the
allowable bending radius is not exceeded.
10.2.2 SFP Specification
Item Multimode fiber Singlemode fiber
Wave length 850 nm (Oxide VCSEL laser*) 1310 nm (Fabry-Perot laser*)
Max. transmission distances OM3 : 984 ft. (300 m) OM4 : 0.62 mi. (1 km)
OS1: 2.92 mi. (4.7 km) OS1: 6.21 mi. (10 km, optional)
Receiver sensitivity (OMA) @10.3Gbps -13 dBm or higher -18 dBm or higher
Average Launch Power -9 dBm to -2.5 dBm -8.4 dBm to -3 dBm
Max. input power 0 dBm 0 dBm
Connector LC (Duplex)
*The lasers in these models meet class1.
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11 Troubleshooting
In case the OPF-H1000D does not work correctly, please check the following items first. Also refer to manuals
for connected devices as well, since they may possibly be the cause of the problem.
・ Are the OPF-H1000D and all devices plugged in and powered on normally?
・ Are cables connected correctly?
・ Are there no loose connections?
・ Are correct cables for OPF-H1000D being used?
・ Are signal specifications of connected devices matched to each other?
・ Are settings of the sink device correct?
・ Are there any nearby objects that may cause noise?
If additional assistance is required, please perform the following tests and then contact us.
No. Checking items Result
1 The problem occurs at all connectors? Yes or No
2 Connect the devices using genuine cables without connecting the OPF-H1000D.
The problem still cannot be solved? Please contact us for assistance.
Yes or No
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User Guide/Command Guide of OPF-TH1000D/OPF-RH1000D
Ver.1.10.0
Issued on: 6 July 2020
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. All rights reserved. All trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners.
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