Secondary:
Select the 115200 baud rate for the Remote RS-232.
•
•
With the Enter and I/O buttons, set the front panel lock mode.
With the Enter and Preset buttons, place the switcher in serial port
•
configuration mode.
•
Select 115200 baud for the Remote RS-232 port in serial port configuration
mode (see
Selecting the Remote RS-232 Port Baud Rate
•
Indicate that the Remote RS-232 port is set to 115200 baud in serial port
configuration mode.
I/O button (see
figure 8
E
selecting Video routes HDMI signals from any of the inputs to any of the HDMI outputs,
while selecting Audio routes the de-embedded audio from any of the HDMI inputs to
any of the S/PDIF and analog audio outputs.
The I/O button has two LEDs to its right: a green Video LED and a red Audio LED.
Press this button to toggle between video (green LED lights) and audio (the red LED
lights) for the selected input or output.
NOTE: The I/O Video LED blinks to indicate that the unit is in power save mode.
The I/O button has the following functions:
•
Primary:
Select the signal type, audio or video, for the input or output.
•
•
Select audio or video for the configuration that is being viewed.
•
Secondary:
•
With the Enter and Esc buttons, select between front panel lock modes 2
and 0) (see
Locking and Unlocking the Front Panel (Executive Modes)
page 28).
•
View the video or audio mute status of the selected input or output.
•
Initiate system reset from the front panel (see
Front Panel
on page 32).
Audio and Video LEDs — (DXP 44, 84, and 88 only) These two LEDs are located to
F
the right of the I/O button and light to indicate whether the selected input or output is
audio or video. The Video LED lights green when the I/O button is pressed to toggle to
video. The Audio LED lights red when audio is selected.
The I/O Video LED also blinks while the DXP is in power save mode 1 or 2 (see
Save Modes
on page 30).
Signal LEDs — All models have a green Signal LED for each input. Each LED lights
G
when a signal (TMDS clock activity) is present on the input.
HDCP LEDs — All models have a green HDCP LED for each input, which lights if the
H
source connected to that input is HDCP encrypted.
Reset LED — (DXP 42 only) This green LED remains lit while the DXP has power (see
I
figure 9,
, on page 16). While the Reset button (
I
LED blinks every 3 seconds to indicate the level of reset that is initiated if the button is
released at that point (see
on page 15) — (DXP 44, 84, and 88 only) For this button,
J
Resetting
on page 32 for more information).
DXP HD 4K PLUS Series • Operation
on page 30).
Resetting the System from the
Power
) is being pressed and held, this
on
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