Lindy 38266 User Manual page 22

4k hdmi & usb over ip extender
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Video over IP
This section allows control over many critical functions of the Receiver including: enabling/disabling the VoIP stream,
enabling access to the Video Wall tab, controlling the scaler/output resolution, and controlling the behaviour upon
signal loss.
- Enable Video over IP: Unchecking this checkbox will disable the VoIP stream completely. This option should always
remain checked unless troubleshooting is being performed.
- Enable Video Wall: Checking this box will enable the Video Wall tab in the WebGUI.
- Copy EDID: When multiple Receivers are connected to a single Transmitter in multicast mode, this check box
selects which of the Receivers should send its EDID to the Transmitter for use with the source.
Note: This option is only available in multicast mode.
- Scaler Output Mode: Use the drop down list to select the preferred output resolution for the scaler. Selecting one
of the specific resolutions will output all video at that resolution. Selecting "Pass- Through" will output the source
video at its original resolution.
Selecting "Native" will attempt to scale to the detected native resolution of the display connected to the HDMI output.
- Video Loss Options: Use the drop down to set the length of time to wait for a lost source to return before showing
the Link Lost screen. Available options are: 3, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60 seconds, or Never Timeout. If the "Turn off screen"
checkbox is checked, the HDMI output will be completely disabled, including sync, after the timeout time has passed.
USB over IP
This section provides controls for the USB over IP extension functionality, including enabling/disabling USB support,
changing the USB operational mode, and enabling special compatibility modes.
- Enable USB over IP: Unchecking this checkbox will completely disable support for USB over this stream. This option
should generally remain checked, but, if USB support is not required, disabling this feature can save some bandwidth.
- Operation Mode: Sets the USB extension mode. Available options are Auto, Active on link (Unicast optimized), and
Active per request (Multicast optimized). Auto mode is set by default and will automatically select the correct mode
depending on the broadcast mode of the unit.
- Compatibility Mode: These troubleshooting options enable specialized optimizations to solve issues when a mouse
or touch panel is not responding properly. They should normally be left unchecked.
Serial over IP
This section provides controls for the Serial over IP extension functionality, including enabling/disabling Serial support
and setting the RS-232 data configuration.
- Enable Serial over IP: Unchecking this checkbox will completely disable support for sending RS-232 commands
over this stream. This option should generally remain checked, but, if serial support is not required, disabling this
feature can save a very small amount of bandwidth.
- Serial Settings: Set the desired baud rate, data bits, parity, and stop bit for the RS-232 signal to extend.
Note: The Transmitter and Receiver must have the same serial settings.
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