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HDbridge3000 Configuration Guide
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Configuring RF and channel numbers
1. Click on the RF Channel Plan tab.
2. Configure the RF # and Channel # fields.
3. Click in the RF # field and enter the RF number. RF
channels must be within 400 MHz of one another. Refer
to the map, on the next page, for more information.
4. Click in the Channel # field and enter a channel number
(virtual channel). The channel number is what the TV
displays. You can configure a channel number two ways:
• As a dotted number — Enter the number with a “.”
following it, for example, “5.1”. This is the default
display.
• As a dotless number — Enter the number with a “#”
preceding it, for example, “#5”. Note that you can
choose a channel number that is different from the
RF#. For instance, if your RF# is 3, you can choose a
channel number of 10.1 or #10.
5. Click Apply to save changes. Your unit stores
configurations so they are not lost on power-down.
6. Run Auto Scan at TV (see Tuning your channel at the
HDTV, page 5) when you have saved configuration
changes.
Maestro is a configuration tool that is used to control all
features on the HDbridge3000.
Connecting with Maestro
1. Connect the HDbridge3000 to a LAN with a DHCP server
or directly to a PC using a standard Ethernet cable.
Do
not
use a crossover cable.
2. After a few moments, an IP address will appear at the top
of the display.
3. Using any web browser
(Chrome or Firefox preferred),
enter the IP address to launch
Maestro. Internet Explorer is
not supported but Microsoft
Edge is.
4. The Log In dialog will be
displayed. The default
password is
admin
.
Login is case-sensitive.
To change the password,
use the Device tab.
5. After the password is accepted, the Status tab is
displayed.
IP address
Maestro Configuration