FOX II T HD 4K Transmitter • Installation and Operation
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Operation
After the transmitter, the compatible receiver, and their connected devices are powered up,
the system is fully operational. If any problems are encountered, verify that the cables are
routed and connected properly, and that all display devices have identical resolutions and
refresh rates. If your problems persist, call the Extron S3 Sales & Technical Support Hotline.
See the contact numbers at
www.extron.com
for the Extron office nearest you.
To take advantage of the various adjustments and test patterns available in the
FOX II T HD 4K, you need to connect a computer or other USB-capable device to the front
panel Configuration port or a RS-232 capable device to the rear panel Remote RS-232 port.
Operate the connected device using either SIS commands or the Product Configuration
Software (see
, beginning on the next page).
Performing resets
The rear panel recessed
Reset
button on both units allows you to revert to the factory
loaded firmware for one power cycle (a “mode 1” reset, for comparison with Extron IP Link
products). All user files and settings, such as audio adjustments and video settings are
maintained. A mode 1, firmware, reset is helpful if a firmware upload was interrupted,
resulting in a non-operational unit.
A second reset mode resets all settings to their factory defaults except for the current
firmware level (a mode 5 reset). This reset is the same as performed when you issue the
SIS command (see page 19).
Mode 1 reset
Reset to the factory-installed firmware for one power cycle as follows:
1.
Power off the transmitter.
2.
Use a Tweeker or other small item to press and
hold
the recessed
Reset
button while
you apply power to the unit.
3.
When the power up process is complete (the front and rear panel Power LEDs are lit),
release the
Reset
button.
The transmitter returns to the original, factory-installed firmware until the next time
power is removed and restored.
Mode 5 reset
Reset all settings, except firmware, to the factory defaults as follows.
1.
With power applied, use a Tweeker or other small item to press and
hold
the
Reset
button for approximately 9 seconds, until the front or rear panel Power LED blinks three
times.
2.
Release the
Reset
button and then immediately (within 1 second) press and release the
button again.
The front and rear panel Power LEDs blink four times during the reset.
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