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Section 6. Web control
– Using the built-in website
Figure 6-2. Audio crosspoint
Example
Above screenshot was made of a MODEX transmitter
’s Audio crosspoint layout
(assembled with MODEX-IF-AUD module). Settings are according to section
The following connections are established:
HDMI audio input port is switched to Analog Output and to Embedded audio,
S/PDIF input port is switched to S/PDIF output port,
Return audio is switched to Forward audio.
Info: To have the desired audio crosspoint setup, check the settings in both extenders.
6.3.3. Infra crosspoint
The number of the available ports in a unit is determined as follows:
Number of inputs = Number of inputs [local unit] + Number of inputs [remote unit]
Number of outputs = Number of outputs [local unit]
All infrared inputs are transmitted to the remote device all the time. As the data of all infra
input ports can be transmitted via the link, the link does not appear as an output as it
appears in the video or in the audio crosspoints. The input port with a link icon symbolizes
the input of the remote side.
Info: The selection should be done on the local device which infra source(s) has/have to be
output on a local infra port.
Figure 6-3. IR layout between transmitter and receiver
The input and output settings are available under port properties; each port is represented
by a connector icon.
Splitter
IR in
IR out
Fiber cable
Splitter
IR in
IR out