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FUR
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INFORMA
TION
RX - Ports
Video Ports
This page provides basic information about the two video ports located
on the RX unit.
Enabled
- Confirms whether each video port is enabled or disabled.
Connected
- Confirms whether functioning video displays are
connected to the two video ports.
EDID Details
- Click the Details button to show a popup for the
connected video display. EDID details listed include:
Manufacturer, model,
serial number, manufacture date, EDID version as well as supported (and
preferred) EDID modes. Note: EDID modes that are supported by the monitor
but not by the device will be show using greyed/dimmed text.
Compatibility Check
-
WARNING: Disabling this option can result in
damage to display monitors in certain circumstances.
This option confirms
whether video compatibility between source and display device is
checked. When ticked it prevents displaying resolutions the monitor
doesn’t support or, when unticked, always sends resolutions to the
monitor regardless of monitor’s declared capabilities.
Frame Rate Switching
- Determines the strategy to use for the frame
rate when switching resolutions. Similar in function to the
Match Frame
Rate
setting on AIM servers:
Force 60
- The frame rate is always forced to be 60Hz unless the
Compatability check option is on and the monitor does not indicate it
supports 60Hz.
Retain
- When switching to the same resolution with a potentially
different frame rate, it will retain the current frame.
Auto
- The frame rate always changes to match the mode it is connected
to.
Audio Ports
This page provides basic information about the audio ports located on
the RX unit.
Enabled
- Confirms whether the audio ports are enabled or disabled.
Connected
- Confirms whether devices are connected to respective
ports.
Gain
- Determines the microphone gain/amplification level:
None
- no device connected on this port.
Mic
- standard gain for normal microphone input devices.
Mic boost
- 20dB boost to volume for microphone input devices.
USB Ports
This page provides basic information about the USB ports numbered 2
to 5 inclusive, located on the RX unit. USB port 1 is transparent and its
devices are not listed.
Type
- Identifies the type of the USB port. Port 1 on the front of the RX
is Transparent, 2-3 on the front, 4-5 on the back are the Emulated ports.
HID Only
- When ticked, all ports are limited to supporting Human
Interface Devices only, such as keyboards and mice.
Security
- Controls whether USB data is encrypted.
On
forces always
on,
Off
forces always off and
Prefer off
will be off unless the TX requests
it.
Connected Devices
- This section lists all connected devices with
manufacturer and model details where reported. Click the Details button
against each device to view further information, such as the Device Type,
Protocol Version, Speed and Max Power Consumption.
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
Ports
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
Ports
link.