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6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
6.1 Receiver's Front Panel
POWER
USB 2.0
LINK
USB
RESET
CH+
CH-
MODE
SWITCH
ISP
SEL
IR
OUT
IR
RS-232
USB 1.1
LINK
IR
IN
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1
POWER LED:
This LED will flash while the unit is powering on and will
illuminate solidly once it is ready to be used.
2
LINK LED:
If the Receiver has no network connection the LINK LED
will not illuminate. While the Receiver is attempting to establish
a connection with a Transmitter the LINK LED will flash. When the
Receiver has established a stable connection with a Transmitter the
LINK LED will illuminate solidly.
3
USB 2.0:
These 2 USB 2.0 slots provide connections for USB devices
requiring higher transfer speeds such as thumb drives.
Note: Isochronous (steady streaming) data devices such as USB cameras
and external hard drives are not supported.
4
USB 1.1:
These 2 USB 1.1 slots provide connections for slower USB
devices such as keyboards, mice, etc.
Note: Isochronous (steady streaming) data devices such as USB cameras
and external hard drives are not supported.
5
RESET:
Press this recessed button to reboot the unit (Settings will not
be reset).
6
SWITCH/MODE:
This button controls multiple functions:
a
Switch Input:
Press this button momentarily to switch between the
two available video inputs (HDMI and VGA).
Note: Due to the nature of streaming video and HDCP, the switch may
take up to 6–10 seconds to complete.
b
Video Mode:
Press and hold this button for 3 seconds to toggle the
video data streaming method between “Graphic” and “Video” modes.
“Graphic” mode is optimised for high-detail static displays and “Video”
mode is optimised for full motion video.
7
CH+/LINK:
This button controls multiple functions: