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Six-G Input & Output connections:
1.
Power in
: 5VDC @ 3A adapter
2.
Batteries Included
- Unit runs off internal batteries and is recharged via supplied power
adapter. You can also leave the power source connected during use.
3.
Charging Indicator
– on unit rear opanel:
a. Red – Unit is charging
b. Red LED off – Unit is charged
c. Front button – OK then Left Arrow – shows charge level bars.
4.
Control
– connect USB micro cable from
Control Port
to PC for use of SIX-G PC Software or
for use with CalMAN or other 3
rd
party software.
5.
RS232
– Use to connect the supplied 3.5mm to 9-pin serial adapter to a PC or 3
rd
party
controller for RS232 operations – not normally used for standalone operation.
6.
7.
L/R In
– 3.5mm Source audio input stereo L/R – Not normally used for standalone
operation.
8.
HDMI Out
– For connecting to an HDMI input on a display, projector or AVR. Can also be
connected to any sink or repeater for troubleshooting distributed systems – baluns,
matrixes, distribution amps, etc.
Buttons & Indicators (page 6 for picture).
1. 3” LCD Display:
a.
Firmware Revision
– top right-hand corner (Rev1.00 in example)
b. Active Pattern
– shows the pattern that is currently selected.
c. Active Resolution and Frame Rate
2.
Hot Plug Detect (HPD)
– is green when hot plug is detected. The HPD (
H
ot-
P
lug-
D
etect)
feature is a communication mechanism between a source and a sink device that makes
the source device aware that it has been connected/disconnected to/from the sink
device. When an HDMI cable is inserted between the two devices, the resulting hot-plug
detection instantiates a start-up communication sequence. The EDID information stored
in the sink device gets read by the source device though the DDC bus, when EDID data
exchange is correct HPD LED will lit continually, in case of EDID malfunction HPD LED will
blink.
3.
HDCP Locked
– Indicates if HDCP is detected. Green when detected. You must first select
either 1.4 or 2.2 HDCP in the menu. Light will turn green when any version of HDCP is
detected. HDCP stands for High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection, a copy protection
scheme to eliminate the possibility of intercepting digital data midstream between the
source & display. The format designed by Intel and licensed by Digital Content Protection,
LLC using an authentication and key exchange procedure before video and audio is
presented. Products compatible with the HDCP scheme such as DVD players, satellite and
cable HDTV set-top-boxes, as well as few entertainment PCs requires a secure connection
to a compliant display, the process often described as the handshake. Due to the increase