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DM Lite HD(I)-MD Auto-Switchers and Extenders
Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7797D
To route signals for each of the inputs on the receiver, use the routing push buttons as
follows:
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To enable or disable automatic routing of the inputs, press the AUTO push
button. Pressing the button toggles automatic routing on and off. Automatic
routing is enabled by default.
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To route the HDMI signal corresponding to the HDMI input on the receiver, press
the INPUT 1 push button.
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To route the signal corresponding to the FROM TX input on the receiver, press the
INPUT 2 push button.
NOTE:
The INPUT 2 push button on the receiver must be pressed in order for any
of the inputs on the transmitter to be routed to the output.
For each INPUT push button on the receiver, the corresponding LED functions as follows:
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AUTO LED: When automatic routing is enabled, the AUTO LED lights green.
When automatic routing is disabled, the AUTO LED turns off.
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INPUT LED: For each input, the INPUT LED indicates whether the input is routed
and a source is detected:
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Green indicates that the input is routed to an output.
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Amber indicates that a source is detected but is not routed.
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Off indicates that no source is detected and no signal is routed.
Use Routing Push Buttons on the Transmitter
The following sections provide information about the routing push buttons and LEDs on
the HD-MD-400-C-E, HD-MD-300-C-E, and HDI-MD-400-C-2G-E transmitters.
Routing Push Buttons on the HD-MD-400-C-E Transmitter
The HD-MD-400-C-E transmitter (HD-TX-301-C-E) provides one AUTO push button,
three INPUT push buttons, and corresponding LEDs. The routing push buttons and LEDs
on the HD-MD-400-C-E transmitter are shown in the following illustration.
Routing Push Buttons and LEDs on the HD-MD-400-C-E Transmitter