User guide
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CHAPTER
3
Operations
Powering the LongView Wireless Extender
The LongView Wireless extender devices (transmitter and receiver) have been factory configured
to operate as a companion pair. The initial radio link between the two devices is established by the
receiver, although all other aspects of the link are controlled by the transmitter. Once the radio link
is established, keyboard, video, mouse and audio data are free to flow between the two devices.
To power up the LongView Wireless extender:
1. Power up the LongView Wireless transmitter and wait for the middle LED (S2) to illuminate.
2. Power up the monitor attached to the LongView Wireless receiver.
3. Power up the LongView Wireless receiver.
4. Power up your server.
NOTE: Always power up the LongView Wireless transmitter and wait for the middle LED labeled S2 to illuminate
before powering up your server.
Informational Messages
When the LongView Wireless receiver is powered up, it will display a message on the server
monitor to which it is attached:
Searching for CLT_000c4116bc7b
The 000c4116bc7b information is replaced by the MAC ID of the radio board in your transmitter
device. This message indicates that your receiver device is actively searching for its companion
transmitter. When it finds the companion, it will display a second message beneath the first:
Connecting to CLT_000c4116bc7b
The 000c4116bc7b information is replaced by the MAC ID of the radio board in your transmitter
device. This message indicates that your receiver device is establishing the radio link with your
transmitter device. When this link is established, both messages will be removed and the monitor
will display the video information from your server.
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