NTI VEEMUX DVI VIDEO MATRIX SWITCH
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To quickly change a connection
, simply press an Out number followed by an In number corresponding to the display device
you want to connect to the video source. Whether the
Out-
x
button or the
In-
x button is pressed first doesn’t make a difference.
To configure the VEEMUX, use the Menu keys.
Press the
List
button to list your main menu options:
1- Serial
2- Ethernet
3- DDC
4- Standby
5- Save Config
6- Load Config
Use the
Up
and
Down Arrow
keys to scroll through this list.
Use the
Enter
Key to select a menu item.
Press the
List
button again to exit the menu.
If, while in a menu, you pause for more than 5 seconds, you will automatically exit the menu.
LCD Menus
Serial Menu
Under the “Serial” menu are two parameters:
1- Baud rate
2- Address
These parameters are used when the VEEMUX is controlled through an RS232 connection (page 18). If you select Baud rate,
use the arrow keys to toggle through the available baud rates. The baud rate can be set to 115200, 57600, 38400, 19200, 9600,
4800, 2400, or 1200.
If you select Address, use the arrow keys to toggle through the address options (01-15). This is also the switch address used in
conjunction with the IR Remote operation (page 53).
Ethernet Menu
Under “Ethernet” menu are several parameters:
1- Mode
2- IP Address
3- Mask
4- Gateway
5- Pref. DNS
6- Alt. DNS
The Mode parameter will let you select between a manual IP setting, a DHCP assigned dynamic IP address setting, or disabling
the Ethernet port. An asterisk indicates which mode is configured, an arrow shows which mode is being selected. To change the
configured setting and move the asterisk, select the desired mode and press the
Enter
button.
If you choose a manual IP setting, the IP parameter provides the fields for entering a valid IP address. Use the up and down
arrows to advance the numbers, and the
Enter
button to move from field to field. Press
List
to exit this screen.
Selections 3, 4 are necessary to apply valid values for your Subnet Mask and Gateway. Navigate these settings as described for
setting the IP address.
Selections 5 and 6 are not used at this time and are therefore unnecessary.
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