Indicator Troubleshooting Lights on the Receiver cont.:
LINK
-
Above RJ45 (HDBT) Port
:
(Green)
This indicator
shows
that the
AV HDBT
link between the
Transmitter and Receiver is in tact. This light
will
ALWAYS be solid.
I
f this light is flashing or not present do the
following:
1.
Check the length. The maximum distances are
7
0m (
230
ft) on 4K and
100
m (
33
0ft) on 1080P
.
2.
Remove any coils of cable and make sure that there is not excess cabling.
3.
Bypass all patch panels and punch-down blocks
.
4.
Re-terminate connectors. Sometimes, even if a cable tester indicates
the run is
valid
, something may be
slightly off.
5.
Contact
AVProEdge
if these
suggestions
do not work.
STATUS
-
Above RJ45 (HDBT) Port
:
(Amber)
This indicator
shows
that the
power is present between the
Transmitter and Receiver. This light ALWAYS BLINKS steadily indicating everything is
correct.
If you do not see
this light, try the following:
1.
Check the length. The maximum distances are
7
0m (
230
ft) on 4K and
10
0m (
330
ft) on 1080P
.
2.
Remove any coils of cable and make sure that there is not excess cabling.
3.
Bypass all patch panels and punch-down blocks
.
4.
Re-terminate connectors. Sometimes, even if a cable tester indicates
the run is
valid
, something may be
slightly off.
5.
Try
p
owering from the Receiver instead of the Transmitter (See Receiver page for more about PoE
direction)
.
6.
Contact
AVProEdge
if these s
uggestions
do not work.
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•
Supplying a hardwire Ethernet connection to video zones for on-device streaming and/or local gaming
devices and players.
•
Supplying server based content from a server to a remote display
.
•
Supplying a zone with a hardwired Ethernet connection for a Wi-Fi access-point in remote zones.
Usage is plug-&-play - the ports are always active and
as
long as ONE of the FOUR combined ports between
the Tx and Rx is connected to the network the other three have access.
Ethernet Indicator Lights:
•
AMBER
- This indicates and Ethernet connection is made, and the connection is stable. This should be
SOLID
.
•
GREEN
- This indicates that there is activity on the line. This light flashes randomly as data is
transmitted. If this light is steady OFF there is no data coming through or you may need to reset the
Ethernet router.
Ethernet Lights & Usage:
Ethernet usage is very straight-forward. It is used for driving network communication over the HDbaseT link.
Th
e purpose of these ports is to act
as a "
h
ub", if you plug one port into a router all the other ports on both
the Tx & Rx now have access to
the network.
Usage Examples: