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HDMI LEDs
— When the unit is powered on and any of the following conditions are
true, one or more of these four green LEDs lights to indicate the type of input signal that
is present.
•
Signal In
— An active HDMI input signal is present.
•
HDCP In
— An HDCP encrypted input signal is being received.
•
Loop Out
— A sink is detected from the HDMI loop out connector.
•
Loop HDCP
— The signal coming out of the HDMI loop out is HDCP encrypted.
USB LEDs
— These four green LEDs light to indicate the connection and signal status
of the rear panel USB port.
•
Host
— The rear panel USB port is connected to and enumerated with the host
computer.
NOTE:
The Host LED blinks when the MediaPort is connected to a device
running Chrome OS and the connection has been put to sleep due to
inactivity. Once activity resumes, the Host light lights steadily.
•
Video Send
— A video signal is being output to the host via USB.
•
Audio Send
— An audio signal is being output to the host via USB.
•
Audio Return
— Audio input is being received from the host via USB.
LCD Screen
— This LCD window displays menus, messages, and selections from
menus and submenus (see
on the next page for more
information).
Menu Button
— Press this button to access the MediaPort menu system and step
through the menus displayed on the LCD screen (
C
on the next page).
Adjust Knobs
— Rotate these horizontal (
[
) and vertical (
{
)
Adjust
rotary encoders
to scroll through submenu options and make adjustments to selections.
Next Button
— Press this button to step through the submenus displayed on the LCD
screen when a menu is selected.
USB Config Port
— Connect a computer to this USB mini B port for device
configuration.
Powering On
Apply power by connecting the provided IEC power cord to the MediaPort rear panel power
connector (see
A
on page 19). Connect the MediaPort to an AC power
source.
Default Cycle
When power is applied, the LCD screen lights and remains blank for approximately
30 seconds, after which
Extron MediaPort 200
is displayed. After approximately
70 seconds, the unit part number and firmware version are displayed briefly (approximately
2 seconds). After these initial screens, the default cycle begins, in which the LCD screen
rotates every 2 seconds through four screens: the input video signal type and rate, the USB
video output rate, the USB audio input status, and the USB output signal status. The default
cycle continues while the menu system is not in use.
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