Basic setup when connecting to a Blu-ray player ........4 Basic setup when connecting to a remote computer ....... 5 Connecting to the Seneca, guides you through the process of setting Basic setup when connecting to a Sequoia ..........6 up your Seneca X-HDU for use.
– The PWR LED glows green when power is connected, otherwise OFF Power – The LINK LED glows green when the Seneca X-HDUT is connected to the Seneca X-HDUR and when power is connected to both devices, otherwise OFF Link –...
– The LINK LED glows green when the Seneca X-HDUR is connected to the Seneca X-HDUT and when power is connected to both devices, otherwise OFF Link – The STAT LED glows green when the Seneca X-HDUR has detected that the Seneca X-HDUT is connected to a particular computer, glows orange when the Seneca Status X-HDUT is not connected to a computer, blinks amber during firmware upgrade, otherwise OFF –...
– connects to the IR Blaster extension cable used in transmitting IR signal to infrared-capable device(s) 2.5 mm mini jack – connects the Seneca X-HDUT and Seneca X-HDUR via the Cat 5e / 6 UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) Ethernet cable Ethernet –...
– for updating the firmware; as well as when resetting the Seneca to the factory-default setting Dip switches – connects the Seneca X-HDUR and Seneca X-HDUT via the Cat 5e / 6 UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) Ethernet cable Ethernet –...
Seneca X-HDU Physical connection guide Video outputs HDMI OUT × HDMI socket, digital video output. There is audio output. HDMI – High Definition Multimedia Interface (digital, sound and picture) Typical use: Monitor display. HDMI LOOP OUT × HDMI socket, digital video output. There is audio output.
Seneca X-HDU Physical connection guide dio HDMI in-/output HDMI IN × HDMI socket with audio input. Typical use: HDMI In to connect to external playback devices such as Blu-ray player, computer, Sequoia 4H, Sequoia 2H2U. Unused, but connected audio input should be set to Off to avoid unwanted audio / noise.
Seneca X-HDU Physical connection guide Infrared in-/output IR (Seneca X-HDUT) × Infrared Blaster port. IR – Infrared Typical use: IR to transmit infrared signal to infrared-compliant device for wireless communication such as DVD player. IR (Seneca X-HDUR) × infrared receiver port.
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