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matrix/transmitter, then plug the other end into a network switch or directly into
the Ethernet jack on your computer.
13.
(Optional) If you want to control the system using a third party RS232 control
software on your computer, plug the terminal block end of the included RS232
cable into the RS232 terminal block on the matrix/transmitter, then plug the DB9
connector into one of your computer's COM ports (COM1 ~ COM9 only).
14.
Plug in and power on all connected equipment. Start video playback on each of the
video source devices, then use the controls to verify that each video source can be
displayed on each of the remote displays, as well as the local display. If you
connected one or both of the local audio outputs, verify that you can hear the
audio from the connected device(s). If you are using the IR extension feature, verify
that you can control the intended devices.
CONFIGURING FOR TCP/IP CONTROL
If you connected the matrix/transmitter to an existing network, there is no special
configuration required. However, if you connected your PC's network interface directly to
the TCP/IP jack on the matrix/transmitter, you will need to configure your PC's network
settings to communicate with the matrix/transmitter. The matrix/transmitter uses the
following network settings:
IP Address:
192.168.0.178
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway:
192.168.0.1
Serial Port:
4001
The default IP Address and
Gateway can be changed using the
TCP/IP GUI interface, but the Serial
Port cannot be changed.