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c) TX and RX are now joined.
Video source connected to the Encoder (TX) now appears on the display connected to
the Decoder (RX).
If the video is not being displayed, then there are a few things that should be verified:
Ensure that the network switch has been properly configured.
Confirm that the display can support the source resolution being sent.
Also, verify that the HDMI cable being used is of good quality. This is particularly
important for 4K 60Hz which requires a premium HDMI cable.
To assign a different source to a Decoder (RX), repeat the above steps switching a
different TX to an RX to associate the receiver itself to the new source.
Note:
Regarding Fast Switch Full Screen and Sync Scaling, please refer to Genlock
mode.
5.3.2 Send single source to all RX devices
To send the same source to ALL RX devices, simply select the TX unit in then
Encoders section, and then click the
ALL Displays
in the Decoder section.
Comment: To verify which RX and TX are joined together, with the left mouse click on
the Decoder (RX) or Encoder (TX) tile it is desired to see the connection status for. All
the joined tiles will be highlighted by yellow.
5.3.3 Stopping/Starting Video
To stop video being transmitted from an Encoder (TX), right click on appropriate TX,
select
Stop Video
.
To start or restart video transmission, right-click on the appropriate Encoder (TX) and
select
Start Video
.
5.3.4 Disconnecting Source from RX
To disconnect a Decoder (RX) from a TX source, right click on the RX tile and select
Leave Video Channel.