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Once a device is selected, the
Data to send in HEX
field becomes enabled. In the
above example, source “Audio 1” was chosen as the selected device (but a transceiver
set as a receiver connected to sink equipment could have also been selected), meaning
that a command sent to source “Audio 1” will travel from the Network Controller to
the Ethernet Switch, and from the Ethernet Switch to the transceiver (set as a
transmitter) connected to the “Audio 1” source. The transceiver (set as a transmitter)
will then send the specified data command to source “Audio 1”.
The
Data feedback received in HEX
field displays the HEX version the feedback
sent to the Network Controller by source “Audio 1”.
When sending RS-232 commands directly from a PC to any transceiver (transmitter or
receiver), the user must set up a pass-through system for RS-232 signals to be sent to
and from devices. This requires two steps:
(1)
The user first tells the local device (the device connected directly to
the PC) the IP address of the far device (where the RS-232 commands
are being sent). This is done by first clicking on the
Select a device
drop-down list and selecting the local device from the list, and then
inputting the IP address of the far device in the
IP Feedback
field. The
user then clicks on
Save
.
(2)
The user then tells the far device the IP address of the local device (if
feedback from the far device is required). This is done by first clicking
on the
Select a device
drop-down list and selecting the far device from
the list, and then inputting the IP address of the near device in the
IP
Feedback
field. The user then clicks on
Save
.