Kramer Electronics Ltd.
KDS-8-MNGR
– Using Embedded Web Pages
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2. Perform the following actions:
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Under Hello, Click a button in the list. The relevant encoder POWER LED flashes to
help you identify that encoder in the system. Click again to return to normal
operation.
Note that not all SDVoE devices support the Hello feature. Hello buttons are
highlighted for devices that support this feature.
▪
Under Icon, view the current status of the decoder (connected or disconnected).
If a decoder stream requires more bandwidth than is available, a warning icon (
)
is displayed instead of the normal source icon. The video output from a source
displaying this icon may become visually unstable. We recommend that you lower
the resolution or the framerate of the stream.
▪
Under Order, define the order of the encoders in the list via drop-down box.
Changing the order here also changes the
units’ list order in other tabs.
▪
Under Name, view the name of each display decoder device. Change the device
name via Device pop-up window (see below).
▪
Under IP Address, view the decoder IP address.
▪
Under Video, Click
Info
to view video source information via the pop-up display
window. If no live source is present, Info button appears red.
▪
Under Network, click
Settings
to view and change Network settings via the Network
pop-up window. Click
Save
to accept changes and exit window.
▪
Under RS-232, click
Settings
to view and change RS-232 settings via the RS-232
pop-up window. Click
Save
to accept changes and exit window.
▪
Under
Device
, click
Settings
to view and change device settings via the device pop-
up window. Select a System Command to the unit (such as factory reset, Reboot the
unit, firmware update and transform transceiver to receiver), change the device
name, and so on. Click
Save
to accept changes and exit window.
Figure 40: Receiver Page
– Device Settings