2.
Enter the desired settings in the
fields (the
Use DHCP
Alternatively, select the
from a DHCP server.
To reset all addresses to their factory defaults, click
on the confirmation prompt that opens.
Reset
3.
Click
to confirm the settings and close the dialog box.
Apply
HDMI Status — Shows the resolution and refresh rate (see figure 97
B
HDMI (or DVI) input and loop-out (
HDCP compliance of the attached sink (
NOTE: The
panel (
Input
detected input signal type.
The
panel (
Loop-Out
output format that has been set.
Figure 97.
HDMI Status Panel with HDCP Encrypted
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,
C
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).
,
IP Address
Subnet Mask
checkbox must be cleared to edit these fields).
checkbox to have the unit obtain its IP address
Use DHCP
), the input HDCP encryption status (
4
).
6
) displays either
2
HDMI
) displays either
or
5
HDMI
(see figure 97
HDCP
MediaPort 200 • Remote Configuration and Control
, and
Default Gateway
, then click
Reset to Default
below) of the
1
) and the
3
or
, depending on the
DVI
, depending on the loop
DVI
status field displays a
Input
above).
3
status field displays
Input
)
6
Loop-Out
status
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