AVG-SC41T-CODEC
4.1.2. Auto-Switching
Long-press
the
SOURCE/AUTO
button for 3 seconds or more to enable auto-
switching mode. The auto-switching mode works as follows:
New input
Once the Transmitter detects a new input signal
and it isn’t already locked onto
an input, it will switch to this new signal automatically.
Rebooting device
The Transmitter can save the last configuration before losing power. If the last
switching mode is auto-switching, once rebooted, the Transmitter will
automatically enter auto-switching mode, then detect all inputs and memorize
their connection status for future rebooting use. If the last displayed signal is still
available, the unit will output that signal. If not, the unit will detect any other input
signals with priority from 1-HDMI to 4-VGA. When the next available signal has
been detected it will switch this to the output.
Signal removing
On removal of the current source signal, the Transmitter will detect all input
signals with priority from 1-HDMI to 4-VGA. It will switch to the next available
input.
Note:
Auto-switching function works only when connecting a new signal, removing a
signal or power cycling.
The HDMI input source on Receive cannot be selected under auto-switching
mode.
4.1.3. Volume Control
The Receiver features audio output ports for connecting speakers or an AV amplifier.
Press the
VOL+
or
VOL-
button on Transmitter to turn up or turn down the volume.