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1.5 Installation
1.5.1 Initialization
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Put insert the cards into each input or output bay according to user interface.
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All input or output cards have the same connection way, and tighten the screws just until
snug against the main frame. Then, please make sure the cards are fully seated.
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Connect the provided AC power cord to AC power inlet. Turn on the switches at the bottom
of the AC power inlet and on the front panel step by step. Then, OMM-2500 will start
initialization process.
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‘Loading’ will be shown on LCD display.
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After 7~10 sec, Home & State status on LCD display will be shown.
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Now, OMM-2500 is ready to receive commands from user.
1.5.2 Connection for remote control
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Connect the OMM-2500 to PC with the supplied RS-232 cable.
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Connect the OMM-2500 to PC with LAN cable with RJ-45 connector.
[NOTE] Typically, the IP address of PC connected to the network is configured by DHCP
server. But, if the PC is connected directly to the OMM-2500, the network server will
not able to assign the IP address. In this case, network information of PC should be
set manually.
The default IP address of OMM-2500 is 192.168.1.117. Before connecting OMM-
2500 to your network, please verify the availability of IP address in your network.
The IP address can be reconfigured by key button, PC program or command lines
over RS-232 or TCP/IP.
1.6 EDID Configuration
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EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) is an information set that is provided by a
display to describe its capabilities to a graphic source. It enables a graphic source to identify
the connected display.
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The information set includes: manufacturer, product type, phosphor or filter type, timings
supported by the display, display size, luminance data and (for digital displays only) pixel
mapping data.
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Once the graphic source reads the information set (usually during the booting process), the
EDID determines the optimal format for a connected display.
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OMM2500 supports storing of EDID information to an EEPROM for each Input.