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4. Release the mouse. The word broadcast appears in the appropriate IR input button.
The selected input and output devices change their color.
IR Input is routed to all available IR outputs.
Connecting IR Out to IR Input
To connect an IR Output to an IR input:
1. In the Menu tabs, select Monitor & Control. The Video page appears.
2. Click
IR
. The IR page appears.
3. Click and drag an IR output button from the Output side to an input IR on the Input side.
4. Release the mouse. The IR output name appears in the IR input button.
The selected input and output devices change their color.
IR inputs may also be dragged and dropped onto IR outputs to activate a new route.
IR outputs is routed to IR Input.
Stopping IR Broadcast Streaming
To stop IR input signal broadcast:
1. In the Menu tabs, select Monitor & Control. The Video page appears.
2. Click
IR
. The IR page appears.
3. Click and drag an IR Input button or the All button to the Stop button in the Input area.
IR streaming has stopped.
Routing RS-232 Signals
Route RS-232 signals, via drag and drop, from RS-232 ports on detected encoders to RS-232
ports on detected decoders.
The RS-232 port on a standard extension unit contains one sender (Rx pin) and one receiver
(Tx pin).
You can send one or multiple RS-232 signals from different encoders to a single RS-232 port
on a decoder.
Use the Global Broadcast option If you need to send an RS-232 signal to more than one
decoder.
The RS-232 page includes two main areas. the:
•
Sender
area, which includes drag-and-drop buttons for all the encoder RS-232 ports that
are detected by the system, and a stop button to stop RS-232 streaming to the encoders.
•
Receiver
area, which includes drag-and-drop buttons for all the decoder RS-232 output
ports.