7. Hardware Description
The following sections describe the hardware components of the unit. Note: Install the device driver of your Ethernet/USB to HDMI converter before
operating the device.
7.1 Product overview
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PC/NB |
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7.2 Front Panel
MINI USB
MINI USB
IN
Ethernet
USB Port
Ethernet IN INPUT Reset IP
① ② ③ ④ ⑤
①USB Port: These ports are the converter's USB Hub provision that allows user to connect a USB Hard Drive, USB web camera, Keyboard or Mouse.
Note:
•These two USB ports cannont be connected to USB Hub extension. Doing so will trigger the system to detect the external USB Hub and thereby cause a system failure.
•Before removed the USB device, user must follow the USB device's safely hardware removal procedure when removing the device.
Failure to do such action will cause the system to crash.
②Mini USB IN: This port supports extension or mirror of video (via USB cable) to your HDMI display, including both video and audio output signals.
③Ethernet IN: This slot lets you connect a
•When connected directly to a PC Ethernet port, the user needs to manually set the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to “169.254.10.1”.
•If connect to an IP router, the system will automatically be connected without the user setting up its Internet Protocol.
④Input connection switch: This switch allows you to select the PC source either via Mini USB port or through Ethernet port.
⑤Reset IP: This button is only pressed to reset Ethernet IP address when the system's IP address is incorrect.
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