16LongView Wireless Installer/User Guide

LEDs

Both the LongView Wireless transmitter and receiver contain three LEDs

visible from the front of each unit. The LEDs are labeled on the unit.

 

S1

S2

PWR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 3.1: Transmitter LEDs

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

 

 

 

 

Fine-Tuning the Image Settings

Once the radio link has been established, and the monitor attached to the receiver is displaying computer generated video, some fine-tuning of the video settings may be desired. This fine-tuning should only be necessary the first time that a LongView Wireless transmitter is used with a particular computer; settings, once adjusted, are saved in the transmitter unit.

A mouse or keyboard driven menu, called the On-Screen Display (OSD), enables you to perform these adjustments. The LongView OSD allows you to use an Auto Setup feature to adjust the image settings, or enables you to manually adjust any of the individual image settings. New settings may be temporarily or permanently saved.

Main menu options

The LongView Wireless Main menu has two options- Auto Setup and Link Status. The Auto Setup checks the video parameters for your source computer and then automatically optimizes the video quality portrayed on your monitors. The Link Status indicates the signal strength of the wireless connection between your LongView Wireless transmitter and receiver.