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The number of VEO Transmitter can’t exceed the number of 64 units. In a
class C Network, the total number of VEO devices (Transmitter and Receivers)
can’t exceed the number of 253 units.
Please avoid connecting or disconnecting HDMI cables while the VEO devices
are powered on!
8.
GROUP ID SELECTION
In a multiple sources scenario, each VEO Transmitter can stream a video signal over the
network using a Group ID number that must be unique in the same network. Each
Group ID
from 0 to 63
identifies a multicast address and every VEO Receiver can
“listen” one of these channels. The Group ID for Transmitters is usually set once during
the first installation steps while the receivers ID can change in order to show different
contents on the displays.
The Group ID can be selected in three different ways:
Using the IR Remote Controller
Via Web browser
Via Telnet
8.1 Group ID and RS-232 baud rate selection by IR Remote Controller
8.1.1. Group ID
The Group ID can be selected using the included IR Remote controller. Ensure that IR-
Ext sensor is connected (refer to 5.1). The remote controller can be used to change the
Group ID or the RS-232 baud rate as explained below.
Press the button
①
to switch between Group ID and baud rate function
Once the double digit ID Group number is shown, press “+” or “–” to select the
previous or next Group ID.