User guide

10 LongView Wireless Installer/User Guide
LEDs
Both the LongView Wireless transmitter and receiver contain three labeled LEDs visible from the
front of each device. These LEDs display the current state of each device; Table 3.1 outlines
each condition.
Figure 3.1: Transmitter LEDs
Fine-Tuning the Image Settings
Once the radio link has been established, the receiver will dynamically adjust the video parameters
to optimize the video display. This adjustment will be performed each time the receiver is powered
or if it detects a change in video resolution.
If additional fine-tuning of the video settings is desired, the OSD enables the user to perform and
save these adjustments. The LongView extender OSD utilizes an Auto Setup feature to adjust the
image settings. The feature is the same as the dynamic adjustment, but is accessed by selecting the
Run button from the OSD Main menu.
The OSD Advanced menu allows for the manual adjustment of individual image settings. These
new settings may be temporarily or permanently saved. If settings are temporarily saved (by
selecting the Cancel button) they will remain active until LongView Wireless reciever power is
recycled or if a change in video resolution is detected.
Main menu options
The LongView Wireless extender Main menu has two options - Auto Setup and Mode. When the
Auto Setup button is selected, the video parameters of the source computer are checked and then the
receiver automatically optimizes the video quality portrayed on the receiver monitor. Selecting the
Mode button allows additional control of display optimization. The two modes available are
Table 3.1: LED Conditions
S1 S2 PWR Condition
OFF OFF ON No Activity, Power is On
OFF OFF OFF No Activity, Power is Off
OFF ON ON Establish Link
ON ON ON Connected
Power S1
S2
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