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13.
Connect the HDMI display(s) to the Receiver(s) output and change the Group ID of the
Receiver(s) as required. To receive the video, both Sender and Receiver must be in the
same group. (If there is any problem with the video, see FAQ Q2: No picture on the
display.)
14.
If using IR, connect the IR emitter cable into “IR OUT” port of the Sender, and connect
the IR detector cable into “IR IN” port of the Receiver.
15.
If using RS-232, connect an RS-232 cable from the PC or automation system to the
supplied phoenix connector, and then connect it to the RS-232 port on the Sender.
Repeat the same process between the Receiver and the device to be controlled. Note
that the baud rate is selectable, and should be the same at both Sender and Receiver
end. (See Section 4.1 Front Panel Operation for more details.)
16.
Once the Senders and Receivers are configured properly on the network, they will be
discoverable by Hall Research’s DVM Manager Tool. Simply plug a laptop or PC into the
same router/switch and run the free Windows™ DVM Manager Tool. You can easily
assign user-friendly names to each device and change the Group routings.
17.
To use the DVM Manager Tool to control video routing, first scan for the devices. Note
that if the switch does not support DHCP, then the IP address of the PC also needs to be
changed to static (See FAQ Q3:
How to Change the IP address of the PC?
)
18.
To access the internal WebGUI in a particular FHD264, type the IP address into the
address bar of any standard browser. By default, as shipped from the factory, no login is
required to access the internal WebGUI. If login is enabled, the default user
name/password is
admin/admin.
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