User`s manual

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Figure 7 - “STATUS” LEDs
6.7.1 RF ON
The green RF ON LED indicates whether the M2TE is sending a transmitted signal through the RF
port or not. If the LED is ON the transmitter is transmitting wireless data. If it is OFF the RF
transmitter is OFF.
6.7.2 INPUT
The green INPUT LED indicates that the M2TE detects either a video stream on one or more of its
inputs or an ASI stream if that is what it is set-up to process. If the LED is ON the M2TE has active
input video stream(s) on one or more video port(s) and/or Ethernet port, whether the M2TE is
actively processing it or not, see the “ERROR” LED for more info. If it is OFF the M2TE does not
detect any input video streams. If blinking it indicates the transmitter is expecting two video inputs
but it is only receiving one video. Check either the STATUS page using the LAN GUI or use the
REPORT button for the active error code and use Table 7 above for the actual error.
6.7.3 MIC
The green MIC LED indicates whether the audio input is set to MIC level. IF the LED is ON the M2TE
is set to receive a MIC level audio and analog audio is enabled. If it is OFF the audio input mode has
been set to Line level, embedded audio or to OFF mode. If a dual video/audio program is active the
“MIC” LED will light if only one of the audio inputs has been selected for Mic level. In this case you
would have to reference the LAN GUI for the exact audio settings.
6.7.4 4k Operation
The green 4K LED indicates whether the M2TE is setup in 2K or 4K transmission stream. If the LED is
ON the M2TE is in 4K mode and transmits data in two different 2K C-OFDM streams. If the LED is
OFF then M2TE transmits data in one 2K C-OFDM or other stream. Note that 4K operation (mode) is
a purchased option.