Assigning ports, To assign ports, Renaming ports – Ensemble Designs BrightEye NXT 410 Clean HDMI Router User Manual
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BrightEye NXT 410/415/430 Compact Router Installation, Configuration and Operations Guide
Configuring the Router’s Ports from the
Front Panel
Now that we have covered the background context for numbers and
types of Router ports available and what the various configuration
selections mean, you are ready to configure the Router’s ports.
This section covers assigning ports, renaming ports, adjusting audio
levels, and mapping audio channels.
Port configuration can be done from either the BrightEye NXT front
panel or from the web interface (once a web control point has been
established).
Assigning Ports
Assign each port that you need to use. Once you have assigned a
port, it becomes available to include in a Profile. It’s fine to leave ports
unassigned if you don’t need to use them.
To Assign Ports
1. Press the Configuration button. The top level menus display.
2. Press the down arrow button to select the top level Ports menu.
3. Press the right arrow button (or OK) to highlight the top Ports
submenu.
4. Press the up or down arrow buttons to select the Port you want to
assign.
5. Press the right arrow button (or OK) to go to the Ports
Configuration submenu for your selected Port.
6. Use the up and down arrow buttons to change the Port’s
assignment. The choices available reflect the type of Port you are
working with, whether it is I/O, a dedicated source or a dedicated
destination Port. Dedicated ports can be either what they are, or
they can be disabled by selecting “Unassigned.”
7. Press OK to set your new Port configuration selection, or press the
Configuration button to cancel your selection.
8. Press the Configuration button to back out of the menu one
level at a time. Or wait approximately 30 seconds until the screen
automatically returns to Operational mode.
Repeat steps 1 through 8 for as many Ports as you need to assign for
your facility.
Renaming Ports
Giving ports descriptive names makes them easier to work with. Port
names display in a number of places: on the front panel LCD screen