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Input panel:
If the input signal is HDCP encrypted, the
closed lock icon followed by
If the input signal is NOT HDCP encrypted, the
an open lock icon, followed by HDCP.
If no device is connected to the HDMI input, the input status field displays
a dash (
).
Loop-Out panel:
If the attached sink is HDCP compliant, the loop-out status field (
displays a lock icon with a check mark.
If the sink is non-HDCP compliant, this field displays an open lock icon with
an X on it.
If no device is connected to the Loop Out connector, the
field displays a dash.
USB Status — This read-only panel indicates whether a USB host is present,
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whether video and audio is being streamed, and if audio is being returned through this
connection as input. It also displays the USB output resolution and rate, and the USB
streaming format (MJPEG 420 or 422).
Device Info — Contains the name, part number, model name and description,
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firmware version and build numbers, and the current internal temperature of the
MediaPort device. In this panel you can also edit the device name and upload another
version of firmware.
Figure 50.
Device Info Panel
Changing the device name
1.
Click the
button (see figure 50,
Edit
Figure 51.
Device Name Dialog Box
2.
Enter a name for the MediaPort device.
If you want to reset the name to the factory default, click
3.
Click
to confirm the new name and close the dialog box.
Apply
Input
figure
49,
(see
HDCP
). The following dialog box opens:
1
MediaPort 200 • Remote Configuration and Control
status field displays a
, on the previous page).
3
status field displays
Input
)
6
status
Loop-Out
.
Reset to Default
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