UT260-104
User’s Guide
400-0680-001
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7. Operation
Users connect their device (phone, laptop, etc.) to one of the
input connectors/cables above the table surface connected to
the transmitter. Their video input is automatically converted
and routed to the UT260-104 Receiver where the HDMI output
is displayed on the external display. Auto-switch is the default
configuration, but may also be disabled for use with contact
closures or a control system.
7.2 LED Indicators
The front panel has four LEDs representing the status of the
TX/RX system.
7.2.1 Power
The PWR LED is on and solid red when power is present.
7.2.2 Activity
The ACT LED is blinking during normal operation. This shows
activity between the transmitter and receiver.
7.2.3 HDMI
The HDMI LED is on and solid when a signal is present and
the display is connected. The display must be powered and not
in standby.
7.2.4 HDBT
The HDBT LED is blinking when connecting with the
transmitter and solid on during normal operation.
7.4 Pass-through Controls
The UT260-104 provides pass-through controls for IR and/or
RS232. Both can be used, but data cannot be simultaneous.
7.4.1 RS232 Pass-through
RS232 data can be passed from the transmitter to the receiver
and/or from the receiver to the transmitter. The RS232 ports on
each end can be configured with independent baud rates.
The default is 115200 baud. In order to change the baud rate,
use RS232, TCP, or web server options from the UT106-103
Transmitter.
7.4.2 IR Pass-through
Use the IR pass through option to send IR remote control
signals from the transmitter to the receiver or vice versa using
Altinex optional accessories:
AC301-114 IR Emitter
AC301-116 IR Receiver.