To route signals for each of the inputs on the receiver, use the routing push buttons as
follows:
To enable or disable automatic routing of the inputs, press the AUTO push
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button. Pressing the button toggles automatic routing on and off. Automatic
routing is enabled by default.
To route the HDMI signal corresponding to the HDMI input on the receiver, press
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the INPUT 1 push button.
To route the signal corresponding to the FROM TX input on the receiver, press the
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INPUT 2 push button.
NOTE:
of the inputs on the transmitter to be routed to the output.
For each INPUT push button on the receiver, the corresponding LED functions as follows:
AUTO LED: When automatic routing is enabled, the AUTO LED lights green.
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When automatic routing is disabled, the AUTO LED turns off.
INPUT LED: For each input, the INPUT LED indicates whether the input is routed
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and a source is detected:
Green indicates that the input is routed to an output.
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Amber indicates that a source is detected but is not routed.
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Off indicates that no source is detected and no signal is routed.
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Use Routing Push Buttons on the Transmitter
The following sections provide information about the routing push buttons and LEDs on
the HD-MD-400-C-E, HD-MD-300-C-E, and HDI-MD-400-C-2G-E transmitters.
Routing Push Buttons on the HD-MD-400-C-E Transmitter
The HD-MD-400-C-E transmitter (HD-TX-301-C-E) provides one AUTO push button,
three INPUT push buttons, and corresponding LEDs. The routing push buttons and LEDs
on the HD-MD-400-C-E transmitter are shown in the following illustration.
Routing Push Buttons and LEDs on the HD-MD-400-C-E Transmitter
32 • DM Lite HD(I)-MD Auto-Switchers and Extenders
The INPUT 2 push button on the receiver must be pressed in order for any
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