Osd Menu; Rs-232 - Hall Technologies FHD264 User Manual

Dynamic virtual matrix, hdmi distribution and switching over lan with rs-232 & ir extension
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5.3 OSD Menu

The FHD264 Receiver shows the following information as an On Screen
Display (OSD). The OSD can be configured as Auto (Default), ON, OFF.
RX Name
RX IP
TX Name
TX IP
Group ID
Status

5.4 RS-232

RS-232 communication in the FHD264 is bi-directional and
it is achieved using Serial Over IP(SoIP) Protocol. The
controller or the controlled device can be either at the
Sender's or the Receiver's end. Note that the Sender and
Receiver should have matching baud rate for
communication. The baud rate for the TX and RX can be
configured from Front Panel, WebGUI, or the Windows™ GUI.
Figure 13 - OSD (Receiver ONLY)
This is Receiver's user defined name
This is Receiver's IP address
This is Sender's user-defined name to which the receiver
is connected
This is Sender's IP address
This is Receiver's multicast group
"Waiting for connection ..." -- if there is no TX available in
its group
"Connected" -- TX found and receiving video
If the Receiver is connected and there is no HDMI source
at the Sender end, the following video will be generated
by the Sender by default.
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