Chapter 1. Introduction
5
Components
Front View
No.
Component
Description
1
Relay LED
The LED lights green to indicate an active device
connection (closed loop).
2
IR/Serial LED
The LED lights green to indicate an active device
connection and IR/Serial signals are being transmitted.
3
I/O LED
The LED lights green to indicate an active device
connection and I/O signals are being transmitted.
4
Serial LED
The LED (1~6) lights green to indicate serial signals
are being transmitted.
5
Ethernet LED
The LEDs provide information about the network
connection:
Link
: The LED blinks green to indicate Ethernet sig-
nals are being transmitted.
ACT
: The LED lights green to indicate 100Mbps
transmissions.
6
DC Overload LED
The LED lights orange to indicate DC output exceeds
maximum output.
Note:
When the LED lights orange, please unplug any
of the connected devices to keep its total output under
24W.
7
IR Receiver / LED
This IR receiver passes the functions of a remote
control to the VK2100 in learning mode. The distance
between the IR remote and the receiver window
should be kept under 10cm with a direct line of sight.
The LED blinks green to indicate the unit is ready to
receive signals from an IR remote control.
1
10
5
2
4
3
6
7
8
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