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INFORMA
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RX - Presets
Preset Information
This page lists the details and connection status for the current channel/
preset which the receiver is using. Under AIM control this lists the
connection details for the channel that the RX is currently connected to.
Each row details one type of connection which has been made. It lists
the output port on the RX and the source port from the TX which it is
connected to, as well as the name of the device it is connected to.
Click this icon in the
Actions
column to remove a particular row of
connections from the list.
Click this icon to add a new connection to the list.
Auto Configure Preset
- Select to automatically create a new set of
connection presets from the selected TX.
To get here
You can access this page in two ways:
1 On the console keyboard attached to the RX unit, access
the OSD by pressing
CTRL + ALT + C
.
2 Click the
Presets
link.
OR
1 Connect a computer to the same network as the RX unit.
2 Run a web browser and enter the IP address of the RX
unit:
http://169.254.1.32
(this is the default address when
using SFP port 3). If you are using SFP port 4 then the
default address will be
http://169.254.1.42
If the IP address is unknown, press the small button on the
front panel next to the OLED screen to reveal the value
for
IP Address 3
(or IP Address 4)
and use that address.
3 Click the
Presets
link.
Status
The following icons may be shown within the Status column:
The connection is fully operational.
A connection has not been established.
The control protocol version is incompatible/unsupported between
the peer and this device.
The control protocol security settings are incompatible/unsupported
between the peer and this device.
The connection failed the authorisation stage (most likely a bad
password).
The connection is established but there is no input signal being
received from the peer device.
The connection has an invalid or unsupported input source signal
peer device (audio and video connections only), or
The connection is currently out of resources at the peer device, or
There is insufficient network bandwidth to support the requested
data for this connection.
The encoding of the source data at the peer has stopped (due to an
error or fault).
There is no output device available on the port for this connection
(eg. no monitor connected).
There is no data currently being received by the device.
The video data for the connection produces an output signal that
is out of range for the capabilities of this device, or the appliance
connected to this device, or
The device is currently out of resources to process the video data
for this connection.
The audio data for the connection produces an output signal that
is out of range for the capabilities of this device, or the appliance
connected to this device, or
The device is currently out of resources to process the audio data
for this connection.
The decoding of the data at this device has stopped (due to an error
or fault).