NAV LEDs (see
figure 8
D
streams, as follows:
Stream LED
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•
Lit steadily – The encoder is actively streaming a NAV output consisting of
video, audio, or both to one or more NAV decoders.
Blinking – The encoder is actively streaming a NAV output, but network errors
•
are present.
Unlit - The encoder is not actively streaming a NAV output.
•
USB
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•
Lit steadily – The encoder is actively sending and receiving a NAV USB
stream.
•
Blinking – The encoder is unable to establish a NAV USB stream.
•
Unlit — The encoder is not actively sending and receiving a NAV USB stream.
USB LEDs — Indicate the mode and status of the rear panel USB port, as follows:
E
Host
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Lit steadily – The encoder is in USB host mode, the default condition.
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•
Unlit – The encoder is in USB device mode.
NOTES:
•
You can tie a USB host only to a USB device for proper system operation.
•
If you connect a host, such as a PC, to an endpoint that is in USB device
mode, the endpoint cannot recognize the device.
Active
•
•
Lit steadily – A host or USB device is connected to the rear panel USB port.
•
Unlit – No host or USB device is connected to the rear panel USB port.
•
Blinking – A USB device or hub is connected to the encoder and is drawing
more power than the USB port can supply.
LAN LEDs — Indicate the status of the network connections, as follows:
F
NAV LEDs — Indicates the NAV network connection status.
•
Link LED — Indicates the status of the link.
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•
Lit steadily— Indicates that a network link is established at 1 Gbps.
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Blinking – Indicates that network link is established less than 1 Gbps.
Act LED — Indicates the network traffic rate. The blink rate corresponds to activity.
Ext LEDs — Indicates the Ethernet Extension status.
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Link LED — Indicates the status of the link.
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•
Lit steadily— Indicates that a network link is established.
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Blinking – Indicates that network link is established less than 1 Gbps.
Act LED — Indicates the network traffic rate. The blink rate corresponds to activity.
ID button and LED — The recessed ID button, when pressed, identifies the encoder to
G
other network units and to the embedded HTML pages (see
on page 14). The LED blinks when the encoder is in pairing mode and lights when it is
paired or device identification is selected from the encoder or NAVigator HTML page.
NOTE: The ID button triggers the Status on-screen display (OSD), which shows
on the LOOP THRU port (see
on page 12) — Indicate the output status of the AV and USB
on page
6).
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NAV E 511 Encoder • Installation and Basic Operation
Pairing Devices Manually
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