AMX HDMI-UTPRO-0808 Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
Installation and Setup
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Instruction Manual – HDMI-UTPRO-0808
LEDs on LAN 10/100 (Ethernet) RJ-45 Connector
The LAN 10/100 port is an Ethernet link connector, handling Ethernet 10/100 connections for 100 Mbps (megabits per
second) and 10 Mbps. (This connection is compatible with most Ethernet based LANs.)
The two small rectangular LEDs on the LAN 10/100 connector indicate the following.
Yellow Speed Status LED:
ON – Speed status is 100 Mbps
Off – Speed status is 10 Mbps
Green L/A (Link/Activity) Status LED:
ON – Link status is active (when Ethernet cables are connected and terminated correctly); blinks when
receiving Ethernet data packets
Off – Link status is not active
Note: When the connection is made, the DHCP server on the network will automatically assign an IP
address. If you power down and power back up, the DHCP server will reassign the IP address, which may or
may not be the same address it assigned before. To prevent the possibility of the IP address changing at
power up, you can change the DHCP IP address to a static IP address (see page 75).
System Setup for a LAN Connection
Important: The HDMI-UTPro uses DHCP by default.
The system setup example below illustrates an HDMI UTPro connected to a LAN. Both computers in the illustration
have access to the enclosure, as does the NetLinx Controller.
Tip: The directions on the following page assume that you are connecting the HDMI UTPro to an active
LAN (network) that utilizes DHCP. If not, see the “Workaround” below the instructions first.
FIG. 18 LAN 10/100 port LEDs
FIG. 19 HDMI UTPro connected via a LAN to two PCs and a NetLinx Controller
Green LED - L/A (link/Activity) Status
Yellow LED - Speed Status
NetLinx LED - Active connection
LAN LEDs