Peerless Industries HDS200 user manual What is the USB port used for?

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Q.Can the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit be set to default to a specific input/output if the unit is turned off or power is lost?

A.Yes, the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit can be set to desired input and output ports via a programming page that can be accessed by using LAN programming. Please visit http://www.hdflow. com/Tech-Supportfor step-by-step guide to programming default input/output settings.

Q.What function does the RJ45 (LAN) port support?

A.The RJ45(LAN) port is used for hard wired LAN mode, and allows HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit programming.

Q.If the units are configured to LAN mode, is a straight through or a crossover cable used?

A.In LAN mode the CAT5e/6 cable is a straight-through type, using either 568A or 568B terminations.

Q.What is the USB port used for?

A.The USB port is used to upgrade firmware or to do Multicast programming.

Q.Why are there separate Video and Audio buttons on the remote control?

A.The separate AV buttons exist to allow the pairing up of different analog audio sources with any video signal. Note: different digital audio sources cannot be mixed.

Q.How can the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit be put in Standby Mode?

A.The HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit is put into Standby Mode by pressing the power button on the remote control or on either the Transmitter or Receiver. Re-activation is done by pressing the power button on the remote control once more.

Q.How do I turn off the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit?

A.The HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit can be completely turned off by pressing the Power/Source Selection Button for 8+ seconds. This has to be done for each unit individually.

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Contents Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit Page Contents Unit Care Recommendations Safety PrecautionsProper Care and Safety Introduction FeaturesPackage Contents USB Product SpecificationsWiFi Channel Frequencies Wireless ConnectionVideo Format Supported Audio Format SupportedTransmitter Front TransmitterPower/Source Selection Button Transmitter Front Power/Link Indicator LightHdmi IR WindowTransmitter Back Hdmi 2 Transmitter Back Hdmi 1AV-IN PC-IN VGAReceiver Front ReceiverHdmi Receiver Front Power/LinkReceiver Back USB IR-INRemote Control Issued 07-24-12 Sheet # Step Installing the Remote Control BatteryVGA Media Source Installation and OperationComposite Media Source Tips Component Media SourceComponent Output to Display Step Powering-up the HD Flow Multimedia KitComposite Output to Display Step Peer-to-Peer Direct LAN Connection Peer-to-Peer and Multicast LAN wired Mode InstallationSelecting Input and Output Port Configuring for LAN Through Router LAN One-to-One LAN Connection Through Router LAN One-to-OneTransmitter/Receiver Indicator Lights Decoded IR Extender IR Flasher Product Modes Peer-To-Peer ModesMulticast Modes Multicast Wireless ModeMulticast LAN wired Mode Advanced Settings What do I use the VGA Adapter for? FAQsWhat is the USB port used for? Appendix Factory ResetFirmware Upgrade How to Check Firmware Version Comp Avcvbs Supported Video FormatsCE Compliance FCC ComplianceYear Limited Warranty WarrantyCustomer Care Contact Information