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1) Channel Setup:
Use the dropdown to select the broadcast channel
for the transmitter. All receivers on the local network will receive
video, audio, and data content from the transmitter that is set to the
same channel. The available channel range is from 0 to 255.
Note: Every transmitter within the same local network MUST be assigned
a different broadcast channel in order to avoid transmission conflicts.
2) IP Setup:
This section allows for configuration of the IP acquisition
mode and Ethernet settings of the unit. It also provides an easy way to
find the physical unit when installed with many other similar units.
IP Mode & Settings:
The IP mode may be switched between “Auto
IP”, “DHCP” or “Static IP”. When the unit is set to Auto IP mode it
will automatically assign itself an APIPA address from the 169.254.
xxx.xxx range. When the unit is set to DHCP mode it will attempt
to automatically obtain an IP address from a DHCP server. When
the IP mode is set to static IP, you can manually set the IP address,
netmask and gateway address. Click the “Apply” button to save
changes made to the IP Mode or Configuration.
Note: The default network setting for this unit is “Auto IP”.
Find Your Device:
Selecting “Show Me” will cause the unit to
immediately begin flashing the LEDs on the front of the unit to
make it easy to find. Selecting “Hide Me” returns the LEDs to their
normal behavior. This setting is useful when troubleshooting an
installation with a large number of units in a rack.
3) Casting Mode:
Allows for the selection of the networking mode used
by the transmitter. Click the “Apply” button to save changes made to
the broadcasting mode.
Note: Receivers must be set to the same mode as the transmitter in order
to receive video and data content.
Multicast:
This mode sends a single video stream that can be
viewed simultaneously by multiple receivers without increasing
bandwidth usage. This mode is ideal for video wall or matrixing
scenarios. Multicast mode requires a network switch with IGMP
snooping enabled.
Note: The 3 port network switch built into the dedicated receiver unit
supports IGMP snooping and may be used to distribute a multicast
stream.
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