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DM Lite HD(I)-MD Auto-Switchers and Extenders
Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7797D
Route an Input to the HDMI Output
The HDMI input on the receiver (local input) or any input on the transmitter (remote
input) can be automatically or manually routed to the HDMI output on the receiver. The
default input and output names can be changed if desired.
To route the desired input to the HDMI output on the receiver:
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In the navigation bar, click ROUTING. The Routing page opens.
Routing Page of HD-MD-400-C-E
The Routing page of the switchers contains an Output section in the upper-right
corner of the page, an option to enable or disable automatic routing (Auto
Route), a Local Inputs section, and a Remote Transmitter section. The name of
the transmitter that is displayed varies:
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For the HD-MD-400-C-E, the transmitter is the HD-TX-301-C-E.
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For the HD-MD-300-C-3, the transmitter is the HD-TX-201-C-2G-E.
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For the HDI-MD-400-C-2G-E, the transmitter is the HDI-TX-301-C-2G-E.
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For the HD-MD-200-C-E, the transmitter is the HD-TX-101-C-E.
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For the HD-MD-200-C-1G-E, the transmitter is the HD-TX-101-C-1G-E.
NOTE:
The Remote Transmitter section appears on the Routing page only when
the TO RX port on the transmitter is connected to the FROM TX port on the
receiver.
The default name of the HDMI output on the receiver is OUTPUT. The default
name of the local HDMI input on the receiver is INPUT1. The default names of the
remote inputs on the transmitter range from INPUT2 to INPUT4. The number of
inputs is model dependent.