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MediaPort 300 • Setup Guide (Continued)
Step 3 — Front Panel Configuration Port Connection
MediaPort 300
HDMI STATUS
SIGNAL IN
HDCP IN
LOOP OUT
LOOP HDCP
CONFIG
USB STATUS
HOST
AUDIO RETURN
VIDEO SEND
AUDIO SEND
C
C
C
A
A
A
B
B
B
D
D
D
Figure 2.
MediaPort 300 Front Panel Features
A
Configuration port
— Connect a PC to the MediaPort 300 via this front panel USB-C connector to configure the unit via PCS,
SIS, and Toolbelt and for firmware updates.
NOTE:
The Configuration port supports TCP/IP connections with a fixed IP address of
203
.
0
.
113
.
22
.
Indicators
B
Power LED
— Indicates power and startup status, as follows:
•
Lit steadily
— The unit is receiving power, either locally or remotely (via PoE+), and is operational.
C
HDMI Status LEDs
—
•
Signal In
— An active HDMI input signal is present.
•
HDCP In
— An HDCP encrypted input signal is being received.
•
Loop Out
— Video is passing to a sink connected to the HDMI loop out connector.
•
Loop HDCP
— The signal out of the HDMI loop out is HDCP encrypted.
D
USB Status LEDs
— Indicates the status of the USB stream, as follows:
•
Host —
•
Lit steadily
— The MediaPort 300 is connected to an active USB host.
•
Blinking
— The USB host connection is suspended.
•
Unlit
— No USB host connection detected.
•
Audio Return
—
Lit steadily
indicates that audio is being returned from the USB host.
•
Video Send
—
Lit indicates
that video is being output to the USB host.
•
Audio Send
—
Lit indicates
that audio is being output to the USB host.
Operation
Power
The MediaPort 300 can be powered in either of two ways:
•
Locally, from the included external 12 VDC power supply and via the power connector (see
on page 1).
•
Remotely, receiving PoE+ via the LAN/PoE+ port (see
), either from the network switch or from an optional PI 140 Power
Injector.
When power is applied, the MediaPort 300 runs a series of self-tests that cycle through all front panel LED indicators. The
MediaPort 300 then starts up. It can take approximately 30 seconds for self-test and system startup to complete.
Configuring the MediaPort 300
The MediaPort 300 can be configured through a host connected to the LAN or the front panel USB-C Config port using Extron PCS,
the embedded HTML pages, or using SIS commands (see the
MediaPort 300 User Guide
for more information).
ATTENTION:
•
Do not power on the MediaPort 300 until you have read the ATTENTION in the “Power Supply” section of the
MediaPort 300 User Guide
.
•
Ne branchez pas le MediaPort 300 avant d’avoir lu la mise en garde dans la section « sources d’alimentation » du
MediaPort 300 User Guide
..
On the Microsoft Windows taskbar, right-click on the speaker icon (see figure 3, 1) and select Open Sound Settings (2). The Sound
dialog box opens, displaying the Playback control panel (see figure 4