LevelOne HVE-6601T Quick Install Guide - Page 6

HVE-6601R Receiver Video Wall, LEDs , Button and Group ID setting, Transmitter & Receiver IP

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 HVE-6601R Receiver (Video Wall) 1. DC5V/PoE: Connect to the supplied AC adapter and plug into an electrical outlet. Or via 802.3af PoE PSE to GIGA LAN port. 2. GIGA LAN: Connect directly to a Transmitter or to a Gigabit IGMP Ethernet Switch using CAT5e/6 cable. 3. HDMI OUT: Connect to an HDMI display device with an HDMI M-M cable. Use an HDMI --> DVI adapter if the display is DVI. 4. RS-232: In Video Wall system solutions it will not be used. Set the same group ID as Transmitter. LEDs , Button and Group ID setting 1. POWER LED Blinking: power on and the unit is booting up. 2. POWER LED On: power on and the unit is active. 3. LINK LED Off: LAN is not connected. 4. LINK LED On: LAN is connected. 5. DATA LED Blinking: The Receiver is connecting with Transmitter, or the HDMI source is removed. 6. DATA LED On: All the connections are working. 7. PB 1 : Change OSD shows control/Column position; Firmware Upgrade Mode and Reset to default* using this button. Please to see the Push Button Descriptions. 8. PB 2 : change between Video Mode / Graphic Mode ; Anti-Dither ; Update EDID* using this button. Please to see the Push Button Descriptions. 9. GROUP ID: The default GROUP ID is "0000".Set the same group ID as Transmitter. Transmitter & Receiver IP Address The default setting is for "auto ip" mode and uses the 169.254.xxx.xxx private IP domain range. The IP of target TX/RX board is resolved by its hostname using DNS protocol. The RX's HDMI GUI will display the RX's IP address and the connected TX's IP address. You can see the RX's HDMI GUI by connecting it with power adapter and HDMI monitor only, without LAN cable. Page6

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HVE-6601R Receiver (Video Wall)
1.
DC5V/PoE:
Connect to the supplied AC adapter and plug into an
electrical outlet. Or via 802.3af PoE PSE to GIGA LAN port.
2.
GIGA LAN:
Connect directly to a Transmitter or to a Gigabit IGMP
Ethernet Switch using CAT5e/6 cable.
3.
HDMI OUT:
Connect to an HDMI display device with an HDMI M-M cable.
Use an HDMI --> DVI adapter if the display is DVI.
4.
RS-232:
In Video Wall system solutions it will not be used. Set the same
group ID as Transmitter.
LEDs , Button and Group ID setting
1.
POWER LED Blinking:
power on and the unit is booting up.
2.
POWER LED On:
power on and the unit is active.
3.
LINK LED Off:
LAN is not connected.
4.
LINK LED On:
LAN is connected.
5.
DATA LED Blinking:
The Receiver is connecting with Transmitter, or the
HDMI source is removed.
6.
DATA LED On:
All the connections are working.
7.
PB 1
: Change OSD shows control/Column position; Firmware Upgrade
Mode and Reset to default* using this button. Please to see the
Push
Button Descriptions.
8.
PB 2 :
change between Video Mode / Graphic Mode ; Anti-Dither ; Update
EDID* using this button. Please to see the
Push Button Descriptions.
9.
GROUP ID:
The d
efault GROUP ID is “0000”
.Set the same group ID as
Transmitter.
Transmitter & Receiver IP Address
The default setting is for “auto
ip
” mode and uses the 169.254.xxx.xxx private
IP domain range. The IP of target TX/RX board is resolved by its hostname
using DNS protocol. The RX’s HDMI GUI will display the RX’s IP address and
the connected TX’s IP address. You can see the RX’s HDMI GUI by
connecting it with power adapter and HDMI monitor only, without LAN cable.